The
Scottish referendum of 1979 was a post-legislative
referendum to decide whether there was sufficient support for a
Scottish Assembly proposed in the
Scotland Act 1978 among the Scottish electorate. This was an act to create a
devolved deliberative assembly for
Scotland. An amendment to the Act stipulated that it would be repealed if fewer than 40% of the total electorate voted
Yes in the referendum. The result was that 51.6% supported the proposal, but with a turnout of 64%, this represented only 32.9% of the registered electorate. The Act was subsequently repealed.