2000 Mahoran status referendum
A referendum on the Paris Agreement was held in Mayotte on 2 July 2000.[1] The agreement allowed Mayotte to become a "collectivité départementale", and provided for another referendum on status in ten years' time.[1] It was approved by 72.93% of voters.[1] A further referendum on becoming an overseas department was subsequently held in 2009.
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Results
Choice | Votes | % |
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For | 23,036 | 72.93 |
Against | 8,548 | 27.07 |
Invalid/blank votes | 342 | – |
Total | 31,926 | 100 |
Registered voters/turnout | 45,634 | 69.96 |
Source: Direct Democracy |
gollark: ```I think you shouldn't already be banning people if you haven't worked out a set of rules.```
gollark: There wouldn't *be* a time if it was just that ones older than a year simply weren't considered.
gollark: What do you want to say exactly?
gollark: It'd make sense.
gollark: Maybe things older than a year are dropped off?
References
- Mayotte, 2. Juli 2000 : Vertrag von Paris Direct Democracy (in German)
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