2001 Norfolk Island early election referendum
24 October 2001 |
Should a new election be held for the full membership of the Legislative Assembly at the earliest convenient date?
Choice | Votes | % |
---|---|---|
Yes | 555 | 59.42% |
No | 379 | 40.58% |
Valid votes | 934 | 98.84% |
Invalid or blank votes | 11 | 1.16% |
Total votes | 945 | 100.00% |
A referendum on holding early elections to the Legislative Assembly was held in Norfolk Island on 24 October 2001. The citizen-initiated vote proposed bringing forwards the elections scheduled for 2003.[1]
Voters were asked "Should a new election be held for the full membership of the Legislative Assembly at the earliest convenient date?". The proposal was approved by slightly less than 60% of voters, leading to an election on 29 November 2001.[2]
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