Lithuanian land sales referendum, 2014

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A referendum on forbidding the sale of land to foreigners was held in Lithuania on 29 June 2014.[1] Although 73% of voters voted in favour, the referendum was invalidated by a turnout of just 14.98%.[2][3]

Background

When Lithuania joined the European Union in 2004, it agreed to allow the sale of land to foreigners. However, the country was granted a seven-year transition period, under which sale of land to foreigners remained illegal. This period was later extended to last until May 2014.[1]

A previous referendum on allowing EU citizens to buy land was held in 1996. Although a majority of those voting voted in favour, the required quorum of 50% of registered voters voting in favour was not achieved.

Results

Choice Votes %
For269,04972.83
Against100,37527.17
Invalid/blank votes10,754
Total380,178100
Registered voters/turnout2,538,43014.98
Source: VRK

References

  1. 1 2 "Referendum on land sale in Lithuania to take place on 29th June". The Baltic Course. 10 April 2014. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  2. Land sale ban referendum fails in Lithuania due to record-low turnout Archived 2 July 2014 at Archive.is Lithuania Tribune, 29 June 2014
  3. Voter turnout of failed referendum at 14.98% Archived 7 July 2014 at Archive.is
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