2003 Martiniquean autonomy referendum

A referendum on autonomy was held in Martinique on 7 December 2003,[1] alongside an identical referendum in Guadeloupe. Voters were asked whether they wanted the island to become a territorial collectivity.[2] The proposal was rejected by 50.48% of voters.[1]

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Results

Choice Votes %
For53,66749.52
Against54,70150.48
Invalid/blank votes8,536
Total116,904100
Registered voters/turnout265,05644.11
Source: Direct Democracy
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