Transnistrian referendum, 2003

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The 2003 constitutional referendum in Transnistria took place in the breakaway republic of Transnistria on 6 April 2003. Voters were asked to support a change in the country's constitution that would allow the private ownership of land. Turnout was 38.92%, falling short of the 50% required by Transnistrian law for the referendum to be valid. Of the participating voters, 52% voted in favour and 44% against.[1]

Results

Transnistrian constitutional referendum, April 2003
Choice Votes %
Referendum failed No ' 44
Yes 52
Valid votes 149,125 97.4
Invalid or blank votes 4,015 2.6
Total votes 153,140 100.00
Turnout required 50.00
Registered voters and turnout 393,432 38.92

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