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  2. Referendum Commission - Wikipedia

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    Under the Referendum Act 1998 the commission initially had the role of setting out the arguments for and against referendum proposals, having regard to submissions received from the public. Following the passing of the Referendum Act 2001 the commission no longer had a statutory function in relation to putting the arguments for and against ...

  3. 1977 Australian referendum (Referendums) - Wikipedia

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    In 1967 demonstrations against this restriction occurred in Alice Springs, as Territorians expressed their resentment at not being able to vote in the Aboriginals referendum. In the 1974 referendum the Whitlam Government attempted to amend s. 128 in a double-pronged proposal. Territorial voting rights in referendums were sought, but the ...

  4. 1988 Australian referendum (Local Government) - Wikipedia

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    It was put to voters for approval in a referendum held on 3 September 1988. The structure of the Constitution primarily deals with the structure of the federal level and its relationship with the states, and therefore leaves the issue of local government to the states.

  5. Referendums by country - Wikipedia

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    The Referendum Act was promoted and introduced by the Democratic Progressive Party for years and then enacted by the Legislative Yuan in 2003. There had been six national referendums and two local referendums in Taiwan before several sections of the Referendum Act were revised to lower the threshold in December 2017. No national referendum had ...

  6. 1944 Australian Post-War Reconstruction and Democratic Rights ...

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    The Constitution Alteration (Post-War Reconstruction and Democratic Rights) Bill 1944 [1] was an unsuccessful proposal to alter the Australian Constitution to give the Commonwealth an additional 14 powers for a period of five years, with Prime Minister John Curtin saying that maintaining wartime controls was necessary for Australia to re-adjust to peacetime conditions.

  7. Wisconsin voters reject ballot questions restricting governor ...

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    Wisconsin voters Tuesday voted down two referendum questions that sought to give the state legislators more power over distributing federal funding, a move that could have upended how billions of ...

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  9. 1967 New South Wales new state referendum - Wikipedia

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    The New State referendum was held in north-eastern New South Wales, Australia, on 29 April 1967, under the provisions of the New State Referendum Act 1966. [1] The proposed state's boundaries were based on the findings of the 1935 Nicholas Royal Commission ; only voters in this area took part.