Why did people vote no in 1967 referendum?

Why did people vote no in 1967 referendum?

The 1967 referendum made history: Australians voted overwhelmingly to amend the constitution to include Aboriginal people in the census and allow the Commonwealth to create laws for them….Results by state.

State* South Australia
Yes % 86.26%
No votes 75,383
% 13.74%
Informal 12,021

Was the 1967 referendum a good thing?

The 1967 Referendum was a landmark achievement for Indigenous Australians. The 1967 Referendum was a landmark achievement for Indigenous Australians. The people of any race, other than the aboriginal people in any State, for whom it is necessary to make special laws.

What did the Aboriginals do to get the right to vote?

The Commonwealth Electoral Act 1962 received assent on 21 May 1962. It granted all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people the option to enrol and vote in federal elections. Enrolment was not compulsory for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, unlike other Australians.

What were the results of the 1967 referendum?

This question received a vote of only 40.25% nationally with only one state, New South Wales, voting in favour of the proposed changes. 90.77% of voters voted in favour of the ‘Constitution Alteration (Aboriginals) 1967’, which was the highest ‘yes’ vote ever recorded in a federal referendum.

What was the outcome of the 1967 referendum in Australia?

90.77% of voters voted in favour of the ‘Constitution Alteration (Aboriginals) 1967’, which was the highest ‘yes’ vote ever recorded in a federal referendum.

What was the question asked in the 1967 referendum?

the Aboriginal Race
Voters were asked whether to give the Federal Government the power to make special laws for Indigenous Australians in states, and whether in population counts for constitutional purposes to include all Indigenous Australians. The term “the Aboriginal Race” was used in the question.

What happened as a result of the 1967 referendum?

When did Aboriginal become Australian citizens?

1967
It was on this day, only in 1967, that indigenous people were formally recognised as Australian citizens. ON 27 MAY 1967, 90.77 per cent of Australians voted ‘yes’ in a constitutional referendum to improve indigenous rights and award citizenship to Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders.

When did Aboriginal come to Australia?

around 50,000 years ago
Analysis of maternal genetic lineages revealed that Aboriginal populations moved into Australia around 50,000 years ago. They rapidly swept around the west and east coasts in parallel movements – meeting around the Nullarbor just west of modern-day Adelaide.

What was the 1967 referendum question?

Voters were asked whether to give the Federal Government the power to make special laws for Indigenous Australians in states, and whether in population counts for constitutional purposes to include all Indigenous Australians. The term “the Aboriginal Race” was used in the question.

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