Swiss referendums, 1989

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Three referendums were held in Switzerland in 1989.[1] The first was held on 4 June on a popular initiative "for nature-oriented farming—against animal factories", which was rejected by voters.[1] The second and third were held on 26 November on popular initiatives "for a Switzerland without army and a comprehensive policy of peace" and on introducing 130 and 100 kilometres per hour speed limits, both of which were rejected.[1]

Results

June: Agriculture

Choice Popular vote Cantons
Votes % Full Half Total
For741,77248.9728
Against773,69351.113415
Blank votes29,347
Invalid votes2,445
Total1,547,25710020623
Registered voters/turnout4,302,78536.0
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

November: Abolishing the army

Choice Popular vote Cantons
Votes % Full Half Total
For1,052,44235.6202
Against1,904,47664.418621
Blank votes27,617
Invalid votes4,791
Total2,989,32610020623
Registered voters/turnout4,320,93369.2
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

November: Speed limits

Choice Popular vote Cantons
Votes % Full Half Total
For1,126,45838.0606
Against1,836,52162.014617
Blank votes20,165
Invalid votes4,822
Total2,987,96610020623
Registered voters/turnout4,320,93369.2
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

References

  1. 1 2 3 Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1932 ISBN 9783832956097
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