1984 Swiss referendums

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Ten referendums were held in Switzerland in 1984.[1] The first three were held on 26 February on introducing tolls for HGVs (approved), introducing tolls for national routes (approved) and a popular initiative "for a real civilian service based on a proof through demonstration" (rejected).[1] The next two were held on 20 May on popular initiatives "against the abuse of bank client confidentiality and bank power" (rejected) and "against the sellout of the homeland" (rejected).[2]

Two further referendums were held on 23 September on popular initiatives "for a future without further nuclear power plants" (rejected) and "for a secure, parsimonious and ecologically sound energy supply" (rejected).[2] The final three were held on 2 December on a popular initiative "for an effective protection of maternity" (rejected), a federal resolution on an article in the Swiss Federal Constitution relating to broadcasting (approved) and a popular initiative "for the compensation of victims of violent crimes" (approved).[2]

Results

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February: HGV tolls

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ChoicePopular voteCantons
Votes%FullHalfTotal
For1,254,48958.713515.5
Against882,75641.3717.5
Blank votes17,124
Invalid votes2,223
Total2,156,59210020623
Registered voters/turnout4,087,21552.8
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

February: Tolls on national routes

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ChoicePopular voteCantons
Votes%FullHalfTotal
For1,132,49753.013616
Against1,005,05147.0707
Blank votes17,706
Invalid votes2,202
Total2,157,45610020623
Registered voters/turnout4,087,21552.8
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

February: Civilian service

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ChoicePopular voteCantons
Votes%FullHalfTotal
For771,41336.2111.5
Against1,361,48263.819521.5
Blank votes20,212
Invalid votes1,502
Total1,712,39710020623
Registered voters/turnout4,114,65841.6
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

May: Banks

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ChoicePopular voteCantons
Votes%FullHalfTotal
For464,63727.0000
Against1,258,96473.020623
Blank votes16,954
Invalid votes1,796
Total1,742,35110020623
Registered voters/turnout4,097,76242.5
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

May: Sellout of the homeland

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ChoicePopular voteCantons
Votes%FullHalfTotal
For837,99748.9738.5
Against874,95451.113314.5
Blank votes25,824
Invalid votes1,961
Total1,740,73610020623
Registered voters/turnout4,097,76242.5
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

September: Nuclear power plants

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ChoicePopular voteCantons
Votes%FullHalfTotal
For762,79245.0526
Against931,24555.020623
Blank votes17,992
Invalid votes1,448
Total1,713,47710020623
Registered voters/turnout4,114,65841.6
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

September: Energy supply

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ChoicePopular voteCantons
Votes%FullHalfTotal
For773,76745.8526
Against916,91654.215417
Blank votes20,212
Invalid votes1,502
Total1,712,39710020623
Registered voters/turnout4,114,65841.6
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

December: Maternity protection

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ChoicePopular voteCantons
Votes%FullHalfTotal
For241,44215.8000
Against1,288,97484.220623
Blank votes19,166
Invalid votes2,428
Total1,552,01010020623
Registered voters/turnout4,123,19037.6
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

December: Constitutional article on broadcasting

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ChoicePopular voteCantons
Votes%FullHalfTotal
For1,001,88868.720623
Against455,53631.3000
Blank votes86,784
Invalid votes3,534
Total1,547,74210020623
Registered voters/turnout4,123,19037.5
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

December: Victims of violent crime

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ChoicePopular voteCantons
Votes%FullHalfTotal
For1,241,37782.120623
Against270,87817.9000
Blank votes36,180
Invalid votes2,827
Total1,551,26210020623
Registered voters/turnout4,123,19037.6
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

References

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  1. ^ a b Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, pp1928–1929 ISBN 9783832956097
  2. ^ a b c Nohlen & Stöver, p1929

    Ten referendums were held in Switzerland in 1984.[1] The first three were held on 26 February on introducing tolls for HGVs (approved), introducing tolls for national routes (approved) and a popular initiative "for a real civilian service based on a proof through demonstration" (rejected).[1] The next two were held on 20 May on popular initiatives "against the abuse of bank client confidentiality and bank power" (rejected) and "against the sellout of the homeland" (rejected).[2]

    Two further referendums were held on 23 September on popular initiatives "for a future without further nuclear power plants" (rejected) and "for a secure, parsimonious and ecologically sound energy supply" (rejected).[2] The final three were held on 2 December on a popular initiative "for an effective protection of maternity" (rejected), a federal resolution on an article in the Swiss Federal Constitution relating to broadcasting (approved) and a popular initiative "for the compensation of victims of violent crimes" (approved).[2]

    Results

    February: HGV tolls

    ChoicePopular voteCantons
    Votes%FullHalfTotal
    For1,254,48958.713515.5
    Against882,75641.3717.5
    Blank votes17,124
    Invalid votes2,223
    Total2,156,59210020623
    Registered voters/turnout4,087,21552.8
    Source: Nohlen & Stöver

    February: Tolls on national routes

    ChoicePopular voteCantons
    Votes%FullHalfTotal
    For1,132,49753.013616
    Against1,005,05147.0707
    Blank votes17,706
    Invalid votes2,202
    Total2,157,45610020623
    Registered voters/turnout4,087,21552.8
    Source: Nohlen & Stöver

    February: Civilian service

    ChoicePopular voteCantons
    Votes%FullHalfTotal
    For771,41336.2111.5
    Against1,361,48263.819521.5
    Blank votes20,212
    Invalid votes1,502
    Total1,712,39710020623
    Registered voters/turnout4,114,65841.6
    Source: Nohlen & Stöver

    May: Banks

    ChoicePopular voteCantons
    Votes%FullHalfTotal
    For464,63727.0000
    Against1,258,96473.020623
    Blank votes16,954
    Invalid votes1,796
    Total1,742,35110020623
    Registered voters/turnout4,097,76242.5
    Source: Nohlen & Stöver

    May: Sellout of the homeland

    ChoicePopular voteCantons
    Votes%FullHalfTotal
    For837,99748.9738.5
    Against874,95451.113314.5
    Blank votes25,824
    Invalid votes1,961
    Total1,740,73610020623
    Registered voters/turnout4,097,76242.5
    Source: Nohlen & Stöver

    September: Nuclear power plants

    ChoicePopular voteCantons
    Votes%FullHalfTotal
    For762,79245.0526
    Against931,24555.020623
    Blank votes17,992
    Invalid votes1,448
    Total1,713,47710020623
    Registered voters/turnout4,114,65841.6
    Source: Nohlen & Stöver

    September: Energy supply

    ChoicePopular voteCantons
    Votes%FullHalfTotal
    For773,76745.8526
    Against916,91654.215417
    Blank votes20,212
    Invalid votes1,502
    Total1,712,39710020623
    Registered voters/turnout4,114,65841.6
    Source: Nohlen & Stöver

    December: Maternity protection

    ChoicePopular voteCantons
    Votes%FullHalfTotal
    For241,44215.8000
    Against1,288,97484.220623
    Blank votes19,166
    Invalid votes2,428
    Total1,552,01010020623
    Registered voters/turnout4,123,19037.6
    Source: Nohlen & Stöver

    December: Constitutional article on broadcasting

    ChoicePopular voteCantons
    Votes%FullHalfTotal
    For1,001,88868.720623
    Against455,53631.3000
    Blank votes86,784
    Invalid votes3,534
    Total1,547,74210020623
    Registered voters/turnout4,123,19037.5
    Source: Nohlen & Stöver

    December: Victims of violent crime

    ChoicePopular voteCantons
    Votes%FullHalfTotal
    For1,241,37782.120623
    Against270,87817.9000
    Blank votes36,180
    Invalid votes2,827
    Total1,551,26210020623
    Registered voters/turnout4,123,19037.6
    Source: Nohlen & Stöver

    References

    1. ^ a b Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, pp1928–1929 ISBN 9783832956097
    2. ^ a b c Nohlen & Stöver, p1929
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