A referendum on the Act of Union with the
Kingdom of Denmark was held in
Iceland on 19 October 1918.[1] Voters were asked whether they approved of the Act, which would lead to Iceland becoming a separate
kingdom under the
Danish Crown, making the country a sovereign state in a
personal union with Denmark. It was approved by 92.6% of voters.[2][3]
A referendum on the Act of Union with the
Kingdom of Denmark was held in
Iceland on 19 October 1918.[1] Voters were asked whether they approved of the Act, which would lead to Iceland becoming a separate
kingdom under the
Danish Crown, making the country a sovereign state in a
personal union with Denmark. It was approved by 92.6% of voters.[2][3]