1989 Hungarian referendum explained

A four-part referendum was held in Hungary on 26 November 1989.[1] Voters were asked whether the President should be elected after parliamentary elections, whether organisations related to the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party should be banned from workplaces, whether the party should account for properties owned or managed by it, and whether the Workers' Militia should be dissolved.[2] All four proposals were passed, the first narrowly by 50.1% of voters, and the remaining three by 95% of voters. Voter turnout was 58.0%.[2]

Results

QuestionForAgainstInvalid/
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Total
votes
Registered
voters
TurnoutResult
Votes%Votes%
Should the president be elected after parliamentary elections?2,145,02350.12,138,61949.9242,6304,526,6027,799,05958.0
Should organisations related to the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party be banned from workplaces?4,088,38395.1208,4744.9229,412
Should the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party account for its properties owned or managed by it?4,101,41395.4198,9874.6225,872
Should the Workers' Militia be dissolved?4,054,97794.9216,5515.1254,744
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

Notes and References

  1. [Dieter Nohlen]
  2. Nohlen & Stöver, p912