Australian referendum, 1988 (Local Government)
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The Constitution recognises Government at Federal and State levels, but makes no mention of local government. Constitution Alteration (Local Government) 1988 proposed to alter the constitution so as to recognise local government. The proposal was put to a referendum in the Australian referendum, 1988.
[edit] Results
A Proposed Law: To alter the Constitution to recognise local government.
Do you approve this proposed alteration?
State | On
rolls |
Ballots
issued |
For | Against | Informal | ||
% | % | ||||||
New South Wales | 3,564,856 | 3,297,246 | 1,033,364 | %31.70 | 2,226,529 | %68.30 | 37,353 |
Victoria | 2,697,096 | 2,491,183 | 882,020 | %36.06 | 1,563,957 | %63.94 | 45,206 |
Queensland | 1,693,247 | 1,542,293 | 586,942 | %38.31 | 945,333 | %61.69 | 10,018 |
South Australia | 937,974 | 873,511 | 256,421 | %29.85 | 602,499 | %70.15 | 14,591 |
Western Australia | 926,636 | 845,209 | 247,830 | %29.76 | 584,863 | %70.24 | 12,516 |
Tasmania | 302,324 | 282,785 | 76,707 | %27.50 | 202,214 | %72.50 | 3,864 |
Australian Capital Territory | 166,131 | 149,128 | 58,755 | %39.78 | 88,945 | %60.22 | 1,428 |
Northern Territory | 74,695 | 56,370 | 21,449 | %38.80 | 33,826 | %61.20 | 1,095 |
Total for Commonwealth | 10,362,959 | 9,537,725 | 3,163,488 | %33.61 | 6,248,166 | %66.39 | 126,071 |
Obtained majority in no State and an overall minority
of 3 084 678 votes. |
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Not carried |
[edit] Discussion
The "no" campaign argued that this change would undermine states' rights, i.e. that it would move - or make it possible to move - some power from state governments to local governments.
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