Sint Maarten status referendum, 2000

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Sint Maarten

A status referendum was held on the island of Sint Maarten on 22 June 2000.[1]

Background

After the 1994 referendum failed to show support for a separate status for Sint Maarten, the island council of Sint Maarten organized a new referendum in June 2000. This referendum came out in favour of a separate status for Sint Maarten as a country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and sparked a new series of referendums across the Netherlands Antilles.

Results

I am in favor of:
  1. Sint Maarten maintaining its present status;
  2. Sint Maarten remaining a part of a restructured Netherlands Antilles;
  3. Sint Maarten becoming a country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands;
  4. Sint Maarten becoming an independent country.[2]
Choice Votes %
Maintaining the present status3323.72
Remaining a part of a restructured Netherlands Antilles1,05011.82
Becoming a country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands6,21269.98
Independence1,28214.44
Invalid/blank votes145
Total9,021100
Registered voters/turnout16,19355.70
Source: Direct Democracy

See also

References

  1. Cahoon, Benjamin M. "Islands of the Netherlands Antilles: Sint Maarten". World Statesmen. Archived from the original on 2007-02-20. Retrieved 2007-02-02.
  2. Sint Maarten (Netherlands Antilles), 23 June 2000: Status Direct Democracy (German)
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