1991 New South Wales referendum | ||
Legislative Council reform | Vote | |
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No | 42.3% |
Do you approve of the Bill entitled 'A Bill for an Act:
(a) to reduce the number of politicians in the Legislative Council and to reduce their maximum term of office; and
(b) to apply to the Legislative Council the same method of filling casual vacancies as applies to the Senate ?
At the time of the referendum, the Legislative Council consisted of 45 members, with 15 members elected at each election and members serving for three terms of the Legislative Assembly, giving a maximum term of 12 years. If a casual vacancy arose, the member was replaced by the next unelected candidate and it was only if the candidates were exhausted that the party could nominate a candidate at the election was declared.
The headline changes by the proposal were to alter the Constitution Act 1902 to:
The transitional arrangements were that from the 1991 election, the council would consist of:
From the next election, scheduled to be in 1995, the council would consist of:
Question | Votes | % | ||
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Legislative Council reform | Yes | 1,864,293 | ||
No | 1,364,840 | 42.27 | ||
Total Formal | 3,229,133 | 95.02 | ||
Informal | 169,417 | 4.98 | ||
Turnout | 3,400,092 | 93.58 |
This was the fourth referendum in New South Wales on the subject of the Legislative Council.