1940 Swiss military referendum|
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|
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Choice
|
Votes
|
%
|
Yes
|
345,430
|
44.27%
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No
|
434,817
|
55.73%
|
Valid votes
|
780,247
|
97.76%
|
Invalid or blank votes
|
17,838
|
2.24%
|
Total votes
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798,085
|
100.00%
|
Registered voters/turnout
|
1,254,578
|
63.61%
| |
A referendum on the military was held in Switzerland on 1 December 1940.[1] Voters were asked whether they approved of amending articles 103 and 104 of the federal law that detailed the organisation of the Swiss military.[1] The proposal was rejected by 55.7% of voters.[1]
Background
The referendum was an optional referendum,[1] which only required a majority of the vote in favour, as opposed to a mandatory referendum, which required both a majority of the popular vote and majority of the cantons to be in favour.[2]
Results
Choice
|
Votes
|
%
|
For |
345,430 |
44.3
|
Against |
434,817 |
55.7
|
Blank votes |
14,716 |
–
|
Invalid votes |
3,122 |
–
|
Total |
798,085 |
100
|
Registered voters/turnout |
1,254,578 |
63.6
|
Source: Nohlen & Stöver
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References
- ^ a b c d Nohlen, Dieter; Stöver, Philip (2010). Elections in Europe A Data Handbook. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Mbh & Company. p. 1912. ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7.
- ^ Nohlen & Stöver, p1891