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Western Australian prohibition referendum, 1950

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A referendum was held on 9 December 1950 in the Australian state of Western Australia on the topic of prohibition. It was the fourth referendum on the topic of liquor licensing, and the second put to voters with the same wording. The proposal that alcohol should be prohibited was rejected by a majority of voters.

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Overview

The referendum was conducted pursuant to Section 87(e) of the Licensing Act 1911, which had been added by an amending act in 1922 and allowed for five-yearly referendums. However, none had been conducted since the 1925 poll.

Referendum results

Question: Do you agree with the proposal that prohibition shall come into force in Western Australia?

Aftermath

No further polls were held on the topic of liquor licensing, and Section 87 of the Licensing Act was repealed in 1959.

References

Western Australian prohibition referendum, 1950 Wikipedia