Abrogative referendums on justice system reforms
2022 Abrogative Referendums in Italy|
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Voting system | Popular referendum |
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Outcome | All five referendums declared invalid due to turnout below the 50% threshold |
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Choice
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Votes
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%
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Yes
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5,805,180
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51.19%
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No
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4,949,478
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43.64%
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Blank
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164,122
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1.45%
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Invalid
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421,820
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3.72%
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Valid votes
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11,340,600
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104.95%
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Invalid votes
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−535,026
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−4.95%
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Total votes[1]
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10,805,574
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100.00%
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Registered voters/turnout
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51,533,195
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20.94%
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Ministero dell'Interno |
A five-part abrogative referendum was held in Italy on 12 June 2022. Voters were asked to decide on the repeal of five articles or decrees relating to the functions of the Italian judicial system. Each of the five questions were submitted by nine Italian regions, all governed by the centre-right coalition.[2]
The 2022 Italian local elections were held on the same day.