Lithuanian nuclear power referendum, 2008
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A referendum on extending the operation of the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant was held in Lithuania on 12 October 2008, despite the fact that Lithuania is obliged to close down Ignalina per its treaty of accession to the European Union.[1][2] Parliamentary elections were held on the same day.
The electorate were asked to vote on the statement: "I approve of the extension of operation of the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant for a technically safe period, but not longer than completion of the construction of a new nuclear power plant."[3]
The referendum was invalid due to low turnout (a minimum of 50% was required).
Results
Option | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
of valid votes | of all votes | |||
Yes | 1,155,192 | 91.41 | 88.59 | |
No | 108,513 | 8.59 | 8.32 | |
Invalid | 40,162 | — | 3.08 | |
Total | 1,303,974 | 100.00 | 100.00 | |
Registered voters/turnout | 2,691,936 | — | 48.44 | |
Source: Lithuanian Election Committee |
References
External links
- The Central Electoral Commission of the Republic of Lithuania (English) (Lithuanian)
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