Roughly what share of Australians voted 'Yes' in the 1967 Referendum?
- Around 50 per cent
- More than 90 per cent ✓
- Around 30 per cent
- Around 70 per cent
Why this is the answer
The 1967 Referendum passed with a very large yes vote of more than 90 per cent.
This question is from: The Australian Constitution
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