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A referendum concerning the reduction of the members of the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly The New South Wales Legislative Assembly is the lower of the two houses of the Parliament of New South Wales, an Australian state. The upper house is the New South Wales Legislative Council. Both the Assembly and Council sit at Parliament Ho ...
was put to voters on 16 December 1903, in conjunction with the 1903 federal election. The referendum was conducted on the basis of
optional preferential voting One of the ways in which ranked voting systems vary is whether an individual vote must express a minimum number of preferences to avoid being considered invalid ("spoiled" or "informal"). Possibilities are: * Full preferential voting (FPV) requir ...
. However, preferences were not counted, as an overwhelming majority voted to reduce the number of members to 90.


The question

The text of the question was:
As to what shall be the number of Members of the Legislative Assembly. Which of the following numbers do you prefer, and what is the order of your preference?


Results

The referendum was overwhelmingly in favour of reducing the number of members to 90.


Aftermath

The referendum did not provide how the reduction of members was to occur. Parliament was recalled to decide how to give effect to the referendum, and passed the ''Electorates Redistribution Act'' 1904 which provided the districts were to be determined by three electoral districts commissioners. The proposed districts were published by the commissioners on 18 March 1904, and the final districts were published on 22 April 1904.


See also

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Referendums in Australia Referendums have been held in Australia to approve parliament-proposed changes to the Constitution of Australia or to the constitutions of states and territories. Polls conducted on non-constitutional issues are sometimes but not always referre ...


References

{{New South Wales elections 1903 elections in Australia 1903 referendums Referendums in New South Wales December 1903 events 1900s in New South Wales