The province of Alberta voted on its fifth provincial plebiscite.
Between the years of 1920-1925 five provinces voted to repeal prohibition.
The provinces would vote on whether to continue in the existing constituent assembly, or to have a new one, that is, to join Pakistan.
This British province voted today to select negotiators for peace talks that are scheduled to start on June 10.
The province voted by a large majority in favor of the new liquor act which enforced prohibition on the province effective July 1, 1916.
The three Kurdish provinces in the north will also vote on an assembly for the Kurdish region.
All three provinces with Sunni majorities voted against the constitution.
One province voted to have regional autonomy.
But intelligence reports indicate that only one other province at most will vote no by two-thirds.
The province voted to become an autonomous region on 6 December 2009.