2019 Liechtenstein hospital referendum

A referendum on the financing of a new public hospital in Vaduz was held in Liechtenstein on 24 November 2019.[1] The proposal was approved by 56% of voters.

Liechtenstein Hospital Referendum
Referendum on the Financing of a New Public Hospital in Vaduz
LocationLiechtenstein
Date24 November 2019
Results
Votes %
Yes 8,091 56.23%
No 6,299 43.77%
Valid votes 14,390 99.41%
Invalid or blank votes 86 0.59%
Total votes 14,476 100.00%
Registered voters/turnout 20,243 71.51%
Results by municipality
  Yes     No
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Background

In 2011 a referendum was held after the Landtag voted to build a new hospital in Vaduz at a cost of 83 million Swiss francs, which would have been financed by a loan.[1] Voters rejected the proposal by 58% to 42%.

Following the referendum, a commission was set up to implement a new, more modest project, as the cost of the hospital was deemed to be the primary reason for the rejection.[2] The new proposal would cost 65.5 million Swiss francs, also financed by a loan.[3] The Landtag voted in favour of the proposal on 5 September 2019 by a margin of 17-8, with MPs subsequently voting to make the loan conditional on a favourable result in a new referendum.

The vote took the form of an optional referendum of parliamentary origin on a budgetary issue; under Article 66 of the Constitution, the budget allocated by the Landtag is the subject of a request for a unanimous vote by the deputies.[4]

Results

Choice Votes %
For8,09156.23
Against6,29943.77
Invalid/blank votes86
Total14,476100
Registered voters/turnout20,24371.51
Source: Government of Liechtenstein
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