A constitutional referendum was held in
Palau on 4 August 1987. The changes to the constitution would lower the threshold of the majority required for approving the
Compact of Free Association with the
United States from 75%, after five previous referendums had approved the Compact, but not by the majority required.
Although the referendum saw 73.3% of voters vote in favour of the amendments, the referendum was later declared void by the
Supreme Court as the enabling legislation had not achieved the 75% majority required in the
House of Delegates or
Senate.[1]
Results
Choice
Votes
%
For
5,645
73.3
Against
2,053
26.7
Invalid/blank votes
35
-
Total
7,733
100
Source: Nohlen et al.
References
^Nohlen, D, Grotz, F & Hartmann, C (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II, p752
ISBN0-19-924959-8
A constitutional referendum was held in
Palau on 4 August 1987. The changes to the constitution would lower the threshold of the majority required for approving the
Compact of Free Association with the
United States from 75%, after five previous referendums had approved the Compact, but not by the majority required.
Although the referendum saw 73.3% of voters vote in favour of the amendments, the referendum was later declared void by the
Supreme Court as the enabling legislation had not achieved the 75% majority required in the
House of Delegates or
Senate.[1]
Results
Choice
Votes
%
For
5,645
73.3
Against
2,053
26.7
Invalid/blank votes
35
-
Total
7,733
100
Source: Nohlen et al.
References
^Nohlen, D, Grotz, F & Hartmann, C (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II, p752
ISBN0-19-924959-8