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2003 San Marino voting system referendum

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A referendum on the voting system was held in San Marino on 3 August 2003.[1] The proposed change would have reduced the number of preferential votes from three to one.[1] Although it was approved by 80.72% of voters, the number voting in favour (8,755) did not pass the required quorum of 32% of all registered voters (10,105).[1]

Background

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The original proposal was to only reduce the number of preferential votes for overseas voters.[1] However, the Electoral Tribunal ruled on 10 June 2003, that this was inadmissible, as it differentiated between voters in the country and abroad.[1]

Results

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Choice Votes %
For 8,755 80.72
Against 2,091 19.28
Invalid/blank votes 227
Total 11,073 100
Registered voters/turnout 31,577 35.07
Source: Direct Democracy

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