2011 Liechtenstein referendums
Three referendums were held in Liechtenstein during 2011. The first on approving the registered partnership law was held between 17 and 19 June, and was approved by 68.8% of voters. The law went into effect on 1 September. The second was held on 18 September on allowing abortion within the first twelve weeks of pregnancy. Prince Alois had threatened to veto the result of the referendum should it have turned out in favour, but ultimately it was rejected by voters. The third was on building a new national hospital in Vaduz was held on 30 October, and was also rejected.
Registered Partnership Law | ||
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Allowing abortion within the first twelve weeks of pregnancy | ||
Building a new national hospital in Vaduz | ||
Results by municipality for Registered Partnership Law (left), abortion (center) and new hospital (right) |
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