1992 Palauan constitutional referendum|
|
|
Choice 
 | 
Votes
 | 
%
 |  
  Yes
 | 
5,882
 | 
62.38%
 |  
   No
 | 
3,548
 | 
37.62%
 |  
| Valid votes
 | 
9,430
 | 
97.20%
 |  
| Invalid or blank votes
 | 
272
 | 
2.80%
 |  
| Total votes
 | 
9,702
 | 
100.00%
 |  
| Registered voters/turnout
 | 
11,658
 | 
83.22%
 |    | 
A constitutional referendum was held in Palau on 4 November 1992 to lower the majority threshold requirement for approving the Compact of Free Association with the United States from 75% to 50%. Seven previous referendums had approved the Compact, but not by the majority required. A previous referendum had approved a lowering of the threshold, but was subsequently declared void by the Supreme Court.
The change was approved by 62.4% of voters, with an 83.2% turnout. Following this, an eighth referendum was held the following year, which finally approved the Compact.[1]
Results
| Choice
 | 
Votes
 | 
%
 | 
| For | 
5,882 | 
62.4
 | 
| Against | 
3,548 | 
37.6
 | 
| Invalid/blank votes | 
272 | 
-
 | 
| Total | 
9,702 | 
100
 | 
| Source: Nohlen et al.
 | 
References
- ^ Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II, p753 ISBN 0-19-924959-8