1894 Ontario prohibition plebiscite

January 1, 1894

Are you in favour of the immediate prohibition by law, of the importation, manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage.
Results
Choice
Votes  %
Yes 192,489 63.48%
No 110,720 36.52%
Total votes 303,209 100.00%

A plebiscite on the legality of alcoholic beverages was held in Ontario, Canada on January 1, 1894. Per the terms of the Prohibition Plebiscite Act passed in 1893, a plebiscite was held on the issue of prohibition in conjunction with the 1894 municipal elections. Though a majority of voters indicated support for prohibition, the results were non-binding and prohibition would not occur in Ontario until 1916.

Plebiscite question

An Act of the Legislature specified the form of the question posed:[1]

Are you in favour of the immediate prohibition by law, of the importation, manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage.[2]

Voting only occurred within the various constituted municipalities.[3] Anyone who lived in unorganized areas of the Province was unable to participate.[4]

Results

Response # of votes polled % of votes polled[5]
Yes 192,489 63.5
No 110,720 36.5
Total 303,209 100.0

Unmarried women and widows were permitted to vote in the plebiscite, though they voted in a ballot of a different colour (blue for women, yellow for men). Though the plebiscite passed, the results were non-binding and prohibition would not occur in Ontario until 1916.[2] Provincial prohibition, though having majority support, would face another roadblock in 1896 when the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council determined that provinces do not have the authority to prohibit the importation of alcohol.[6]

Analysis

1894 Ontario plebiscite - analysis of results by municipality[7]
Type Choice All municipalities Yes No
MaleFemaleTotal%MunicipalitiesMaleFemaleTotal%MunicipalitiesMaleFemaleTotal%
Counties Yes 145,5048,736154,24064.7535137,8388,182146,02066.6037,6665548,22043.39
No 82,5781,38283,96035.2572,0491,18773,23633.4010,52919510,72456.61
Total 228,08210,118238,200100.00209,8879,369219,256100.0018,19574918,944100.00
Majority 62,9267,35470,28029.5065,7896,99572,78433.202,863(359)2,50413.22
Turnout 59.55% 59.62% 58.76%
Districts Yes 5,1362095,34564.1075,1362095,34564.10Nil
No 2,951422,99335.902,951422,99335.90
Total 8,0872518,338100.008,0872518,338100.00
Majority 2,1851672,35228.202,1851672,35228.20
Turnout 45.49% 45.49%
Cities Yes 27,0453,09130,13657.871126,4473,01529,46258.1915987667446.42
No 21,21972421,94342.1320,49567021,16541.817245477853.58
Total 48,2643,81552,079100.0046,9423,68550,627100.001,3221301,452100.00
Majority 5,8262,3678,19315.745,9522,3458,29716.38126(22)1047.16
Turnout 50.96% 51.15% 45.39%
Separated towns Yes 2,4023662,76860.2862,2013402,54162.7122012622742.04
No 1,746781,82439.721,437741,51137.29309431357.96
Total 4,1484444,592100.003,6384144,052100.0051030540100.00
Majority 65628894420.567642661,03025.42108(22)8615.92
Turnout 51.84% 51.56% 54.04%

Only three counties, one city and two separated towns voted No:

1894 Ontario plebiscite - analysis of total results[7]
Choice Group of municipalities MaleFemaleTotal%
Yes Counties 145,5048,736154,240 
Districts 5,1362095,345
Cities 27,0453,09130,136
Separated towns 2,4023662,768
Total 180,08712,402192,48963.48
No Counties 82,5781,38283,960 
Districts 2,951422,993
Cities 21,21972421,943
Separated towns 1,746781,824
Total 108,4942,226110,72036.52
Total votes 288,58114,628303,209100.00
Majority 71,59310,17681,76926.96
Turnout 57.26%

See also

References

  1. The Prohibition Plebiscite Act, S.O. 1893, c. 41, Sch. A
  2. 1 2 Johnston & Sage 2007, p. 2.
  3. 1891 Act, s. 4
  4. 1891 Act, s. 27
  5. Johnston & Sage 2007, p. 3.
  6. Johnston & Sage 2007, p. 4.
  7. 1 2 "To an Order of the Legislative Assembly, dated the 27th February, 1894, for a Return from the Records of the Votes cast 'Yes' and 'No' on the question of Prohibition on the 1st January last..." Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 1894.

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