1995 Australian Capital Territory electoral system referendum

The 1995 Australian Capital Territory electoral system referendum was a referendum held on 18 February 1995, asking voters in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) whether to entrench their current electoral system. The referendum took place alongside the 1995 ACT election.

1995 Australian Capital Territory
electoral system referendum
18 February 1995
Write YES or NO in the box below to show whether you approve the law to entrench the principles of the proprtional representation (Hare–Clark) electoral system: Do you approve the entrenching law?
Results
Choice
Votes %
Yes 109,666 65.01%
No 59,017 34.99%
Valid votes 168,683 95.91%
Invalid or blank votes 7,190 4.09%
Total votes 175,873 100.00%
Registered voters/turnout 175,873 100%

At a referendum in 1992, voters were asked to choose between the proportional Hare–Clark system or single-member electorates (using preferential voting). By a comfortable margin, voters chose Hare–Clark, which came into effect for the 1995 election.

The 1995 referendum asked voters whether they approved entrenching the principles of Hare–Clark. The "Yes" vote received 65% of the vote and the referendum was passed.

Background

On 8 December 1994, the Proportional Representation (Hare–Clark) Entrenchment Bill was passed by the ACT Legislative Assembly. If passed by voters at the 1995 referendum, it would entrench the principles of Hare–Clark − meaning that elements of the system would only be able to be changed if a majority of voters supported a change at a future referendum, or if a two-thirds majority in the Legislative Assembly voted in favour of a change.

Result

With 65% of the "Yes" vote (just 0.3% less than what Hare–Clark received in 1992), the referendum was passed.

For a referendum to pass, it needed 50% of support of enrolled voters, which meant that informal votes and non-voters essentially counted as votes against, meaning around 58% of formal votes were usually needed for a proposal to pass. The result was assured on 19 February 1995 when the 97,695th vote for Hare–Clark was counted.

The referendum, like the election, was conducted by Elections ACT.

Result by electorate

Electorate Enrolled
voters
YES NO Informal Turnout
Votes % Votes % Votes % Total %
Brindabella 58,327 30,330 60.89 19,485 39.11 2,250 4.32 52,065 89.26
Ginninderra 56,749 30,916 64.17 17,259 35.83 2,077 4.13 50,252 88.55
Molonglo 81,883 48,420 68.49 22,273 31.51 2,863 3.89 73,556 89.83
Total 196,959 109,666 65.01 59,017 34.99 7,190 4.09 175,873 89.29

Endorsements

Yes campaign

Political parties

  • ACT Labor Party
  • ACT Liberal Party

Individuals

  • Ted Mack (federal independent MP)
  • Malcolm Mackerras (psephologist)
  • Bob Brown (former Tasmanian Greens leader)

Organisations

  • Proportional Representation Society of Australia

No campaign

Political parties

  • Abolish Self Government Coalition

Opinion polling

Voting intention

Date Firm Interview
mode
Sample
size
Voting intention
YES NO DK
18 February 1992 1995 referendum 175,873 65% 35%
28 January−7 February 1995 Canberra Times/Datacol Telephone 916 58% 26% 17%

Results by party affiliation

Date Firm Interview
mode
Sample
size
Labor Liberal Others
Y N DK Y N DK Y N DK
28 January−7 February 1995 Canberra Times/Datacol Telephone 916 56% 23% 21% 64% 24% 12% 61% 23% 16%

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