Wednesday, 15 November 2017
How the NSW North Coast voted in the national same-sex marriage postal survey
Across Australia 12,691,234 registered voters responded to the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey with 61.6% of respondents answering YES and 38.4% answering NO to the question “Should the law be changed to allow same-sex couples to marry?
In NSW, 81.3% (2,147,973) of eligible females and 77.5% (1,947,546) of eligible males responded to the survey.
By NSW North Coast federal electorate:
Richmond – 67.9% of survey respondents answered YES and 32.1% answered NO
Page - 59.7% of survey respondents answered YES and 40.3% answered NO
Cowper – 60% of survey respondents answered YES and 40% answered NO
For a full breakdown of survey results go to https://marriagesurvey.abs.gov.au/results/
Labels:
Australian society,
equality,
human rights,
same-sex marriage
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