2011 Palauan casino referendum

A referendum on legalising casino establishments was held in Palau on 22 June 2011.[1] The proposal was rejected by 75.5% of voters.[2]

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Results

Do you approve of the establishment of casino gaming in the Republic of Palau?

Choice Votes %
For1,08524.47
Against3,34975.53
Invalid/blank votes3
Total4,437100
Registered voters/turnout14,16331.33
Source: Direct Democracy
gollark: They also have stupidly high-throughput cores with 8-way SMT.
gollark: It's basically the only modern performant platform which you can run usably without proprietary firmware.
gollark: They could probably compile everything (except working Nvidia drivers), it would just be slow and annoying.
gollark: https://github.com/open-ce/open-ce mentions PowerPC support, which I think supports this interpretation.
gollark: It probably can, but not all of them will have been compiled for it, as it's not widely used.

References

  1. Palau casino referendum set for 22 June Archived 13 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Islands Business
  2. Palau voters reject casino gambling Archived 14 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Marianas Business Journal, 27 June 2011


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