Australian referendum, 1973 (Incomes)

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Constitution Alteration (Incomes) 1973 sought to give the government legislative power over incomes. The question was put to a referendum in the Australian referendum, 1973.

Do you approve the proposed law for the alteration of the Constitution entitled "An Act to alter the Constitution so as to enable the Australian Parliament to make laws with respect to incomes"?

Result
State On

rolls

Ballots

issued

For Against Informal
 %  %
New South Wales 2,827,989 2,618,673 1,041,429  %40.31 1,542,217  %59.69 35,027
Victoria 2,129,494 2,001,924 657,756  %33.44 1,309,302  %66.56 34,866
Queensland 1,128,417 1,055,299 331,163  %31.70 713,562  %68.30 10,574
South Australia 737,573 700,333 193,301  %28.25 490,943  %71.75 16,089
Western Australia 588,789 542,122 133,531  %25.21 396,199  %74.79 12,392
Tasmania 241,207 229,016 63,135  %28.31 159,862  %71.69 6,019
Total for Commonwealth 7,653,469 7,147,367 2,420,315  %34.42 4,612,085  %65.58 114,967
Obtained majority in no State and an overall minority

of 2 191 770 votes.

Not

carried

Another question was put to the people on the same day, see Australian referendum, 1973 (Prices).

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