1973 Faroese alcohol referendum|
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Choice
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Votes
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%
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Yes
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5,683
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38.48%
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No
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9,086
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61.52%
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Valid votes
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14,769
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99.35%
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Invalid or blank votes
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97
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0.65%
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Total votes
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14,866
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100.00%
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Registered voters/turnout
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24,103
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61.68%
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A referendum on creating a state monopoly on alcoholic beverages was held in the Faroe Islands on 8 November 1973. The proposal was rejected by 62% of voters, equating to 37.7% of registered voters, above the 33% quorum required for rejection. Prohibition was eventually lifted in 1992.
Background
In 1907 the Løgting voted to hold a consultative referendum on banning alcoholic drinks. The result was a strong "yes" vote, with over 95% of voters voting for prohibition.[1] As a result, a ban on the serving and trade in beverages with an alcoholic content above 2% was introduced the following year.
Results
Choice
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Votes
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%
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For |
5,683 |
38.48
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Against |
9,086 |
61.52
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Invalid/blank votes |
97 |
–
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Total |
14,866 |
100
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Registered voters/turnout |
24,103 |
61.68
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Source: Direct Democracy
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References