1915 Newfoundland prohibition referendum|
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Choice 
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Votes
 | 
%
 |  
  Yes
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24,956
 | 
82.31%
 |  
   No
 | 
5,362
 | 
17.69%
 |  
| Registered voters/turnout
 | 
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71.3%
 |    | 
A referendum on the introduction of prohibition was held in the Dominion of Newfoundland on 4 November 1915.[1] It would prohibit unauthorised people from possessing or consuming any drinks with an alcohol content of more than 2%.[1] 
The rules required that at least 40% of registered voters vote in favour of the proposal for it to pass.[1] With 24,956 voting in favour, the quorum of 24,581 was narrowly passed, and prohibition was introduced on 1 January 1917.[1] It remained in force until 1924, when a quota system for purchasing alcoholic drinks was introduced.[1] That was scrapped on 31 March 1966.[1]
Results
| Choice | Votes | % | 
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| For | 24,956 | 82.31 | 
| Against | 5,362 | 17.69 | 
| Total | 30,318 | 100.00 | 
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| Registered voters/turnout |  | 71.3 | 
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| Source: Direct Democracy | 
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