2019 Moldovan referendum

A non-binding two-part referendum was held in Moldova on 24 February 2019, alongside parliamentary elections.[1] Voters were asked two questions; whether the number of MPs should be reduced from 101 to 61 and whether MPs should be open to recall.[2] Both proposals were approved by voters, with voter turnout above the 33% threshold required to validate the result.[3]

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Campaign

Parties were able to formally register as part of the for or against campaigns for both questions.[4]

Question For Against
Reducing the number of MPs from 101 to 61Democratic Party
'Professionals' Movement Speranța-Nadejda
Democracy at Home
Party of Communists
People's Will Party
Introducing the right to recallDemocratic PartyDemocracy at Home
Party of Communists
People's Will Party
'Professionals' Movement Speranța-Nadejda

Results

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Total
votes
Registered
voters
Turnout Result
Votes % Votes %
Reducing parliament from 101 to 61 seats744,52973.66266,18826.34133,5441,144,2612,938,09538.95Approved
Introducing the right to recall808,26679.97202,49720.03132,6341,143,3972,937,29538.93Approved
Source: CEC
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