1896 South Australian referendum
A referendum was held in South Australia on 25 April 1896, and dealt with matters relating to secular and religious education. The referendum was held concurrently with the 1896 South Australian election, the first in Australia in which women were eligible to vote and stand for office, and was the first referendum to be held in Australia. The South Australian public affirmed the system of free, secular, state education in place at the time, and rejected scriptural instruction in state schools and a capitation grant for religious schools.
Background
Following the passage of the Free Education Bill in 1891, free, secular education had been provided to South Australian children in state schools. This prompted a number of church groups to campaign for scriptural instruction in state schools. The National Scriptural Education League, led by the Wesleyan pastor Joseph Nicholson, had unsuccessfully attempted to make "scriptural education without dogma" a referendum question at the 1893 election. In 1895 Robert Caldwell, an Anglican Member of the House of Assembly called for a poll to be conducted, asking the opinion of the parents of state school children on the matter. The resolution was amended to extend the poll to all voters, and to include the question of capitation grants for non-state schools. The question was finally proposed as follows:- Are you in favour of the continuance of the present system of education in State schools?
- Are you in favour of the introduction of Scriptural instruction in the State Schools during school hours?
- Are you in favour of the payment of a capitation grant to denominational schools for secular results?
Results
Voters were instructed to place an X next to a proposal to support it, or leave the proposal blank to reject it. All subsequent referendums have been held in a Yes/No format. Of the 137,781 colonists on the electoral roll, 91,348 voted, a turnout of 66.3%. The total informal vote was 12,830,.Proposal | Question | For | Against | Result |
1 | Continuing present system | 51,681 | 17,819 | Yes |
2 | Scriptural instruction | 19,280 | 34,834 | No |
3 | Capitation grant | 13,349 | 42,007 | No |