Please help me out with these if you want, I'd greatly appreciate it. Nick F., Toaster (talk) 23:22, 8 November 2016 (UTC)
List of Australian referendum results
editYear | # | Referendum | On rolls | Ballots issued | For | Against | Informal | Result | ||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | |||||||
1906 | 1 | Senate Elections | 2,109,562 | 1,058,277 | 744,011 | 82.65% | 162,470 | 17.35% | 112,115 | Yes |
How about a slight variation, highlighting the double majority & using templates for highlighting, but less detail on informals etc, using the style from Australian referendum, 1910 ? This would highlight referendums such as Aviation which got a single majority Find bruce (talk) 08:31, 9 November 2016 (UTC)
- That's a good idea, I'd agree with that. Nick F., Toaster (talk) 22:50, 22 November 2016 (UTC)
Year | # | Referendum | States in favour | Voters in favour | Result |
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1906 | 1 | Senate Elections | 6:0 | 82.7% | Carried |
1910 | 2 | State Debts | 5:1 | 55.0% | Carried |
3 | Surplus revenue | 3:3 | 49.0% | Not carried | |
1937 | 17 | Aviation | 2:4 | 53.6% | Not carried |
List of Australian Prime Ministers by electorate
editThe Prime Minister of Australia is, by convention, the leader of the political party with the most seats in the House of Representatives, meaning that they themselves must represent a seat in the House. (The exception is John Gorton, who was a senator for the first 22 days of his time as Prime Minister and not in parliament for 23 afterwards. He then won a by-election in the House of Representatives.) This article is a list of Prime Ministers by electorate.
List
edit# | Prime Minister | Dates | Electorate |
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1 | Sir Edmund Barton | 1 January 1901-24 September 1903 | Hunter, NSW |
2 | Alfred Deakin | 24 September 1903-27 April 1904 | Ballaarat, VIC |