2003 Italian referendum|
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Yes |
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86.7% |
No |
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13.3% |
Proposal failed as voter turnout was below 50% |
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Yes |
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85.6% |
No |
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14.4% |
Proposal failed as voter turnout was below 50% |
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A double abrogative referendum was held in Italy on 15 May 2003.[1] Voters were asked whether small companies should be forced to re-employ workers they had sacked illegitimately and whether the property owners could refuse to allow electricity cables to be installed on private property.[2] Although both were approved by wide margins, the voter turnout of 26% was well below the 50% threshold and the results were invalidated.[2]
Results
Forcing small companies to re-employ illegitimately fired workers
Choice
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Votes
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%
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Yes |
10,572,538 |
86.7
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No |
1,616,379 |
13.3
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Invalid/blank votes |
446,042 |
–
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Total |
12,645,507 |
100
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Registered voters/turnout |
49,554,128 |
25.5
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Source: Nohlen & Stöver
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Refusal to allow electricity cables to be installed on private property
Choice
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Votes
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%
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Yes |
10,430,181 |
85.6
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No |
1,761,558 |
14.4
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Invalid/blank votes |
463,207 |
–
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Total |
12,667,178 |
100
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Registered voters/turnout |
49,554,128 |
25.6
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Source: Nohlen & Stöver
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References
- ^ Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1049 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
- ^ a b Nohlen & Stöver, p1063
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