How South Australia voted in the Voice referendum
The votes are in and Australia finally has an answer to the Voice referendum question. This is how South Australia voted.
The votes are in and Australia will soon have an answer to the Voice referendum question.
The vote will decide if Indigenous Australians should be formally recognised in the Australian Constitution and whether an advisory body called the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice should be established to make representations to the Federal Government.
To succeed, a double majority is needed. This means the referendum will pass if the majority of Australians and the majority of states vote Yes. There are six states in Australia so four states are needed for the vote to pass.
This is how South Australia voted.
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