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A referendum on the electoral law was held in San Marino on 3 July 2005. Voters were asked four questions on changes to the electoral law and electoral system. Although all four were approved by a majority of those voting, voter turnout was just 21.7%, meaning that the quorum of 32% of registered voters (10,143) was not achieved for any question. This resulted in all four questions failing, including two that proposed raising the quorum to 40%.
Results
Question I
Do you want that, in the event of political elections, voters can express their preference for up to two candidates on the list they have chosen?
Choice
Votes
%
For
5,027
75.9
Against
1,599
24.1
Invalid/blank votes
254
–
Total
6,880
100
Registered voters/turnout
31,695
21.7
Source: Nohlen & Stöver
Question II
Do you want that a part of the members of the State Congress, even when they are nominated for the Grand and General Council, can be elected from the outside (i.e. not being members) of the same council?
Choice
Votes
%
For
4,396
66.6
Against
2,209
33.4
Invalid/blank votes
274
–
Total
6,879
100
Registered voters/turnout
31,695
21.7
Source: Nohlen & Stöver
Question III
Do you want a revision of the second paragraph of article 24 of law no. 101 of 28 November 1994 "New norms regarding referendums and popular initiatives" pursuant to the following wording: "The proposition underlying a propositive referendum is approved, if it obtains the majority of valid votes and quorum of no less than 40% of the registered voters?
Choice
Votes
%
For
4,762
72.8
Against
1,776
27.2
Invalid/blank votes
335
–
Total
6,873
100
Registered voters/turnout
31,695
21.7
Source: Nohlen & Stöver
Question IV
Do you want a revision of the second paragraph of article 31 of law no. 101 of 28 November 1994 "New norms regarding referendums and popular initiatives" pursuant to the following wording: "The proposition underlying a confirmative referendum is approved, if it obtains the majority of valid votes and quorum of no less than 40% of registered voters?