1993 United States Virgin Islands status referendum|
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| Outcome | Not binding as turnout failed to reach 50% | 
|---|
|
Choice 
 | 
Votes
 | 
%
 |  
| United States territory
 | 
8,629
 | 
81.60%
 |  
| Integration with the U.S.
 | 
1,421
 | 
13.44%
 |  
| Independence
 | 
525
 | 
4.96%
 |  
| Valid votes
 | 
10,575
 | 
98.54%
 |  
| Invalid or blank votes
 | 
157
 | 
1.46%
 |  
| Total votes[1]
 | 
10,732
 | 
100.00%
 |  
| Registered voters/turnout
 | 
39,046
 | 
27.49%
 |    | 
|
 | 
 | 
 | 
 
| United States territory | 
   | 
81.60% | 
 
| Integration with the U.S. | 
   | 
13.44% | 
 
| Independence | 
   | 
4.96% | 
 
 
 
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  | 
A status referendum was held in the United States Virgin Islands on 11 October 1993.[1] After the United States Congress modified the Revised Organic Act of the Virgin Islands to allow a vote on the status of the islands, a vote was scheduled for 1989. It was delayed several times until 1993, when voters were offered the options of integration into the United States, remaining a United States territory or independence.[2]
Although 82% voted in favor of territorial status, voter turnout was below a mandated 50% threshold and as a consequence, the result was not legally binding.[1]
Results
| Choice | Votes | % | 
|---|
| United States territory | 8,629 | 81.60 | 
| Integration with the U.S. | 1,421 | 13.44 | 
| Independence | 525 | 4.96 | 
| Total | 10,575 | 100.00 | 
 | 
| Valid votes | 10,575 | 98.54 | 
|---|
| Invalid/blank votes | 157 | 1.46 | 
|---|
| Total votes | 10,732 | 100.00 | 
|---|
| Registered voters/turnout | 39,046 | 27.49 | 
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| Source: Direct Democracy | 
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