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Please help me out with these if you want, I'd greatly appreciate it. Nick F., Toaster (talk) 23:22, 8 November 2016 (UTC)

List of Australian referendum results

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Year # Referendum On rolls Ballots issued For Against Informal Result
Votes % Votes %
1906 1 Senate Elections 2,109,562 1,058,277 744,011 82.65% 162,470 17.35% 112,115 Yes

How about a slight variation, highlighting the double majority & using templates for highlighting, but less detail on informals etc, using the style from Australian referendum, 1910 ? This would highlight referendums such as Aviation which got a single majority Find bruce (talk) 08:31, 9 November 2016 (UTC)

That's a good idea, I'd agree with that. Nick F., Toaster (talk) 22:50, 22 November 2016 (UTC)
Year # Referendum States in favour Voters in favour Result
1906 1 Senate Elections 6:0 82.7% Carried
1910 2 State Debts 5:1 55.0% Carried
3 Surplus revenue 3:3 49.0% Not carried
1937 17 Aviation 2:4 53.6% Not carried

List of Australian Prime Ministers by electorate

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The Prime Minister of Australia is, by convention, the leader of the political party with the most seats in the House of Representatives, meaning that they themselves must represent a seat in the House. (The exception is John Gorton, who was a senator for the first 22 days of his time as Prime Minister and not in parliament for 23 afterwards. He then won a by-election in the House of Representatives.) This article is a list of Prime Ministers by electorate.

List

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# Prime Minister Dates Electorate
1 Sir Edmund Barton 1 January 1901-24 September 1903 Hunter, NSW
2 Alfred Deakin 24 September 1903-27 April 1904 Ballaarat, VIC