1981 United States Virgin Islands constitutional referendum

A constitutional referendum was held in the United States Virgin Islands on 3 November 1981.[1] The 30-member Constitutional Council was elected in 1980.[2] The Council drew up and then adopted a draft constitution, but as with previous attempts in 1972 and 1979, the draft constitution was rejected by the voters.

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Results

Choice Votes %
For4,82140.25
Against7,15759.75
Invalid votes
Total11,978100
Registered voters/turnout25,48547.00
Source: Direct Democracy
gollark: There is something *very wrong* with organizations ignoring the laws and/or creatively misinterpreting them, collecting huge volumes of private data, and then refusing to say what they gather or use it for.
gollark: And actually release information on what they record.
gollark: They could, I don't know, release stuff 10 years after it's whatevered.
gollark: I totally trust them!
gollark: Not really.

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