Constitution Alteration (Parliamentary Terms) 1988 proposed to alter the constitution such that
Senate terms be reduced from six to four years, and House of Representative
terms be increased from three years to four years. It also proposed for the fourth time that Senate and House
elections occour symultaniously.
The proposal was put to a referendum in the Australian referendum, 1988.
Results
A Proposed Law: To alter the Constitution to provide for 4 year maximum
terms for members of both Houses of the Commonwealth Parliament.
Do you approve this proposed alteration?
Result
State
On rolls
Ballots issued
For
Against
Informal
%
%
New South Wales
3,564,856
3,297,246
1,032,621
%31.66
2,228,503
%68.34
36,122
Victoria
2,697,096
2,491,183
886,128
%36.20
1,561,759
%63.80
43,296
Queensland
1,693,247
1,542,293
538,779
%35.15
993,822
%64.85
9,692
South Australia
937,974
873,511
229,938
%26.76
629,454
%73.24
14,119
Western Australia
926,636
845,209
255,556
%30.67
577,555
%69.33
12,098
Tasmania
302,324
282,785
70,698
%25.34
208,297
%74.66
3,790
Australian Capital Territory
166,131
149,128
64,458
%43.62
83,328
%56.38
1,342
Northern Territory
74,695
56,370
21,092
%38.13
34,222
%61.87
1,056
Total for Commonwealth
10,362,959
9,537,725
3,099,270
%32.91
6,316,940
%67.09
121,515
Obtained majority in no State and an overall minority of 3 217 670 votes.
Not carried
Discussion
This proposal was arguably the biggest proposed change in actual political process that has been raised
in a referendum, with the possible exception of the
Republic Referendum of 1999
which proposed a rather minimal actual change. The clear 'No' vote on this issue clearly
demonstrated that the voters were unconvinced by any major change in the political process.