The Constitution Alteration (Legislative Powers) Bill 1919,[1] was an unsuccessful proposal to alter the Australian Constitution to temporarily extend Commonwealth legislative powers with respect to trade and commerce, corporations, industrial matters and trusts that was put to voters for approval in a referendum held in 1919. If approved, the amendments would have operated for a maximum of 3 years. The 1919 referendum was held in conjunction with the 1919 federal election.
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Do you approve of the proposed law for the alteration of the Constitution entitled — "Constitution Alteration (Legislative Powers) 1919" ? | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Question
editDo you approve of the proposed law for the alteration of the Constitution entitled 'Constitution Alteration (Legislative Powers) 1919'?
Results
editState | Electoral roll | Ballots issued | For | Against | Informal | |||
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Vote | % | Vote | % | |||||
New South Wales | 1,079,439 | 717,565 | 259,751 | 39.95 | 390,450 | 60.05 | 67,132 | |
Victoria | 837,408 | 638,098 | 369,210 | 64.65 | 201,869 | 35.35 | 66,227 | |
Queensland | 389,200 | 330,231 | 175,225 | 57.35 | 130,299 | 42.65 | 24,397 | |
South Australia | 268,235 | 178,092 | 40,520 | 25.28 | 119,789 | 74.72 | 17,656 | |
Western Australia | 163,544 | 103,235 | 48,142 | 51.75 | 44,892 | 48.25 | 9,854 | |
Tasmania | 112,036 | 65,716 | 18,509 | 33.43 | 36,861 | 66.57 | 10,128 | |
Total for Commonwealth | 2,849,862 | 2,032,937 | 911,357 | 49.65 | 924,160 | 50.35 | 195,394 | |
Results | Obtained majority in three states and an overall minority of 12,803 votes. Not carried |
References
edit- ^ "Constitution Alteration (Legislative Powers) Bill 1919". Retrieved 22 April 2019 – via legislation.gov.au.
- ^ Handbook of the 44th Parliament (2014) "Part 5 - Referendums and Plebiscites - Referendum results". Parliamentary Library of Australia.