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1977 Australian plebiscite (National Song)

Additional question in the 1977 Australian referendum


Additional question in the 1977 Australian referendum

FieldValue
election_date11 May 1977
election_nameAustralian National Song Poll
countryAustralia
typepresidential
turnout7,069,046 (89.06%)
candidate1**"Advance Australia Fair"**
candidate2"Waltzing Matilda"
candidate3"God Save The Queen"
candidate4"Song of Australia"
1blankFirst preferences
1data1**43.29%**
1data228.28%
2blankTwo-song preferred
2data1**65.23%**
2data234.77%
map_image[[File:Australian national song referendum results by states, 1977.png420px]]
map_captionMap of results by state. Blue indicates a state voted for Advance Australia Fair, yellow for Song of Australia, and red for Waltzing Matilda
1data318.78%
1data49.65%
2data3
2data4

As an additional question in the 1977 referendum, voters were polled on which tune they would prefer to be used as the "national song", to be used alongside the then national anthem, "God Save the Queen". Technically, the vote concerned only the tune to be used, with new lyrics potentially chosen at a later date. Voting on this question was not compulsory. This was the third national plebiscite to be held in Australia, following two regarding conscription in 1916 and 1917.

"Advance Australia Fair", was the winner, however it was not legally declared to be the national song. Subsequently, in 1984 the song was declared the national anthem with lyrics significantly modified from the original.

Background

Prior to 1974, "God Save the Queen" was Australia's national anthem. In 1974, the Whitlam government performed a nationwide opinion survey, conducted through the Australian Bureau of Statistics, to determine the song to be sung on occasions of national significance. "Advance Australia Fair" was chosen and announced as the new national anthem, to be used on all occasions excepting those of a specifically regal nature.

On 22 January 1976 the Fraser government reinstated "God Save the Queen" as the national anthem for use at royal and vice-regal events, but otherwise provided a choice between "God Save the Queen", "Advance Australia Fair", "Song of Australia" or "Waltzing Matilda" for civilian functions. His government made plans to conduct a national poll to find a song for use on ceremonial occasions when it was desired to mark a separate Australian identity, whilst maintaining "God Save The Queen" as the national anthem. The plebiscite was an optional additional question in the 1977 referendum on various issues. Despite both Fraser and Whitlam advocating a vote for "Waltzing Matilda", "Advance Australia Fair" was the winner with 43.29% of the vote, defeating the three alternatives, "Waltzing Matilda" (28.28%), "The Song of Australia" (9.65%) and the existing national anthem, "God Save the Queen" (18.78%). After the distribution of preferences, "Advance Australia Fair" was preferred by 65.23% over "Waltzing Matilda" at 34.77%.

Results

Voters were presented with the following question:

StateElectoral rollBallots issued"God Save the Queen""Advance Australia Fair""The Song of Australia""Waltzing Matilda"InformalVote%Vote%Vote%Vote%Vote%New South WalesVictoriaQueenslandSouth AustraliaWestern AustraliaTasmaniaAustralian Capital TerritoryNorthern TerritoryTotal for CommonwealthTwo-song preferred
3,007,5112,537,805348,88515.321,169,421121,4565.33637,79528.00260,24811.43
2,252,8311,951,160352,60320.68683,451110,5916.49557,99132.73246,52414.46
1,241,4261,056,804204,45321.38438,92961,2346.40251,60926.31100,57910.52
799,243706,392114,47718.07152,50724.07215,085151,43423.9072,88911.51
682,291487,879113,05423.17183,15975,52415.48116,14223.8168,39414.02
259,081253,52547,34622.3888,82521,0919.9754,32925.6823,93411.31
120,87522,1361,4486.657,85736.111,8638.5610,5933751.72
38,2092,95142314.931,14341314.5885430.141184.17
8,401,4677,069,0461,182,68918.782,725,292607,2579.651,780,74728.28773,06112.28
4,415,6422,353,617

References

References

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  2. ''Electoral Pocketbook (includes 2004 federal election results)'' (June 2005) Media and Communication Section. Australian Electoral Commission. Kingston, ACT.{{ISBN. 0-9752279-7-1
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  5. (1997). "Australia Through Time". [[Random House#International branches.
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