The ACT is the only jurisdiction that voted 'yes' to an Indigenous voice for parliament while Queensland returned the nation's highest 'no' vote.
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NATIONAL VOTE - YES/NO
* 40/60 as of 9am AEDT.
STATES
* NSW - 41/59.
* Victoria - 45.5/54.5.
* Queensland - 31.5/68.5.
* South Australia - 35.5/64.5.
* Western Australia - 36.5/63.5.
* Tasmania - 41/59.
* ACT - 61/39.
* Northern Territory - 38/62.
HIGHEST 'YES' VOTE ELECTORATES
*Melbourne (Adam Bandt - Greens) - 78 per cent.
*Grayndler (Anthony Albanese - Labor) in inner Sydney - 74.5 per cent.
*Sydney (Tanya Plibersek - Labor) - 71 per cent.
*Canberra (Alicia Payne - Labor) - 70.5 per cent.
*Cooper (Ged Kearney - Labor) incorporating Melbourne's northern suburbs - 65.7 per cent.
HIGHEST 'NO' VOTE ELECTORATES
*Maranoa (David Littleproud - LNP) in western Queensland - 84.1 per cent.
*Flynn (Colin Boyce - LNP) north of Brisbane city and surrounds - 83.6 per cent.
*Hinkler (Keith Pitt - LNP) north of Brisbane - 80.9 per cent.
*Capricornia (Michelle Landry - LNP) in northern Queensland - 80.8 per cent.
*Dawson (Andrew Willcox - LNP) in northern Queensland - 80.8 per cent.
Australian Associated Press