'Yes' in 133 electorates, 'no' in 17 electorates; overall almost 70% 'yes'.
Voters in the 69 Labor seats in line with the Australian average at 61.7 to 38.9 per cent.
Voters in Australia's 60 Liberal-held seats an above-average 63.3 to 36.7 per cent.
Voters in the 16 National Party electorates gave the "yes" case well below average support at 56.8 to 43.2 per cent.
Voters in the Greens seats gave 'yes' by 83.7 per cent.
Voters in independent Andrew Wilkie and the Nick Xenophon Team gave 'yes' 73.8 per cent and 64.7 per cent respectively.
'No' votes were predominant in Muslim and Chinese areas, wakakaka.
I dare say, for most Asian parents, other than a small minority of super-ultra-liberal types, the thought of their offspring being married to someone of the same gender would be an extremely unpleasant nightmare.
ReplyDeleteUnpleasantness, yes. But that Choice will be respect & accepted.
DeleteAfter all, blood is still thicker than water!
Unlike the zombies, the ignoramus, most of the time they will come up with 'honour' killing to 'defense' the family name!
虎毒不吃子!!!!
These morons can't even compare to the beasts in civility.