Referenda in Australia ask voters about what?
- The amount of tax people pay
- Changes to local council rules
- Changes to the Constitution ✓
- The choice of the Prime Minister
Why this is the answer
A referendum is a vote on changing the Constitution, which is why enrolled citizens must take part in one.
This question is from: Voting
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