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Six national referendums were held in Switzerland during 2015, the first of which were held on 8 March. [1]

March referendums

Two referendums were held on 8 March. [2] The family initiative proposal proposed that child and education allowances should be exempt from income tax, [2] whilst second initiative called for the introduction of a tax on non-renewable energy, [2] with the higher cost of energy consumption compensated by the abolition of VAT. [2] The family initiative was initiated by the Christian Democratic People's Party and the energy initiative was initiated by the Green Liberal Party. [3] The Swiss government recommended the rejection of both initiatives, [2] and both were rejected by voters.

The failed energy initiative received worst vote result for an initiative since 1929. [3]

Results

Question For Against Invalid/
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Total
votes
Registered
voters
Turnout Cantons for Cantons against Result
Votes % Votes % Full Half Full Half
Family initiative 537,795 24.6 1,650,109 75.4 22,987 2,210,891 5,254,965 42.07 0 0 20 6 Rejected
Non-renewable energy tax 175,405 8.0 2,010,326 92.0 24,390 2,210,121 41.06 0 0 20 6 Rejected
Source: Government of Switzerland

June referendums

Four referendums were held on 14 June 2015, covering a constitutional amendment regarding reproductive medicine and human gene technology, popular initiatives on scholarships and inheritance tax and a modification of the federal law on radio and television reducing the annual licence fee from 462 to 400 Francs. [4]

Results

Question For Against Invalid/
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Total
votes
Registered
voters
Turnout Cantons for Cantons against Result
Votes % Votes % Full Half Full Half
Reproductive medicine/gene technology 1,377,613 61.9 846,865 38.1 66,515 2,290,993 5,265,120 43.5 17 3 3 3 Accepted
Scholarships 610,284 27.5 1,611,911 72.5 65,360 2,287,555 43.4 0 0 20 6 Rejected
Inheritance tax 657,851 29.0 1,613,982 71.0 29,487 2,301,320 43.7 0 0 20 6 Rejected
Federal law on radio and television 1,128,522 50.1 1,124,873 49.9 44,568 2,297,963 43.6 Accepted
Source: Government of Switzerland 1, 2, 3, 4

References

  1. ^ Electronic voting: Greater security thanks to verifiability Revue, 10 February 2014
  2. ^ a b c d e "Referendums on March 8, 2015 Archived September 23, 2017, at the Wayback Machine Swiss Federal Chancellery
  3. ^ a b Chandrasekhar, Anand (March 9, 2015) - "Centrist Parties Lack ‘Initiative Savviness’". Swissinfo. Retrieved March 11, 2015.
  4. ^ Referendums on June 14, 2015 Archived March 31, 2017, at the Wayback Machine Swiss Federal Chancellery (in German)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Six national referendums were held in Switzerland during 2015, the first of which were held on 8 March. [1]

March referendums

Two referendums were held on 8 March. [2] The family initiative proposal proposed that child and education allowances should be exempt from income tax, [2] whilst second initiative called for the introduction of a tax on non-renewable energy, [2] with the higher cost of energy consumption compensated by the abolition of VAT. [2] The family initiative was initiated by the Christian Democratic People's Party and the energy initiative was initiated by the Green Liberal Party. [3] The Swiss government recommended the rejection of both initiatives, [2] and both were rejected by voters.

The failed energy initiative received worst vote result for an initiative since 1929. [3]

Results

Question For Against Invalid/
blank
Total
votes
Registered
voters
Turnout Cantons for Cantons against Result
Votes % Votes % Full Half Full Half
Family initiative 537,795 24.6 1,650,109 75.4 22,987 2,210,891 5,254,965 42.07 0 0 20 6 Rejected
Non-renewable energy tax 175,405 8.0 2,010,326 92.0 24,390 2,210,121 41.06 0 0 20 6 Rejected
Source: Government of Switzerland

June referendums

Four referendums were held on 14 June 2015, covering a constitutional amendment regarding reproductive medicine and human gene technology, popular initiatives on scholarships and inheritance tax and a modification of the federal law on radio and television reducing the annual licence fee from 462 to 400 Francs. [4]

Results

Question For Against Invalid/
blank
Total
votes
Registered
voters
Turnout Cantons for Cantons against Result
Votes % Votes % Full Half Full Half
Reproductive medicine/gene technology 1,377,613 61.9 846,865 38.1 66,515 2,290,993 5,265,120 43.5 17 3 3 3 Accepted
Scholarships 610,284 27.5 1,611,911 72.5 65,360 2,287,555 43.4 0 0 20 6 Rejected
Inheritance tax 657,851 29.0 1,613,982 71.0 29,487 2,301,320 43.7 0 0 20 6 Rejected
Federal law on radio and television 1,128,522 50.1 1,124,873 49.9 44,568 2,297,963 43.6 Accepted
Source: Government of Switzerland 1, 2, 3, 4

References

  1. ^ Electronic voting: Greater security thanks to verifiability Revue, 10 February 2014
  2. ^ a b c d e "Referendums on March 8, 2015 Archived September 23, 2017, at the Wayback Machine Swiss Federal Chancellery
  3. ^ a b Chandrasekhar, Anand (March 9, 2015) - "Centrist Parties Lack ‘Initiative Savviness’". Swissinfo. Retrieved March 11, 2015.
  4. ^ Referendums on June 14, 2015 Archived March 31, 2017, at the Wayback Machine Swiss Federal Chancellery (in German)

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