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Australia has voted No in the referendum, but the vote hasn't been uniform across states and cities. A small number of electorates, mainly in inner cities, are projected to have voted Yes.
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These maps show those differences, revealing how disparate communities feel about this referendum question.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s own electorate of Grayndler has also voted overwhelmingly in favour of the Voice.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton’s seat of Dickson, in outer northern Brisbane, has voted No.
South Australia was the third state to be called with a No result, meaning a double majority was now impossible in the referendum.
Due to time zones, polls in Western Australia closed hours later than on the east coast, meaning results will take a little longer.
In Tasmania, Hobart has voted Yes but it wasn’t enough to make up for a firmer No in the rest of the state.
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