People were asked their views in a survey sent out by the country’s Bureau of Statistics.
It is
non-binding, however politicians are expected to follow the results of the poll
– the
country will then become the 26th nation to legalise same-sex marriage.
More than
three quarters of the country’s eligible voters took part in the vote.
The
government pledged to put a proposal to parliament if voters were in favour of
same-sex marriage.
Australian
statistician David Kalisch announced the results in the country’s capital
Canberra, with 7,817,247 of the ballots cast saying yes, compared to 4,873,987
opposed to the idea.
Across all
six states in Australia, the yes vote won – ranging from 64.9% in Victoria to
57.8% in New South Wales – and both the Northern Territory (60.6%) and
Australian Capital Territory (74%) also voted in favour of the proposal.
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