2008 Lithuanian nuclear power referendum explained

I support the extended operation of the Ignalina nuclear power plant for a technically safe period of time, but no longer than until the completion of a new nuclear power plant.
Country:Lithuania
Date:12 October 2008
Yes:1,156,738
No:108,798
Invalid:40,289
Electorate:2,696,090
Outcome:Proposal failed as less than 50% of registered voters voted in favour

A referendum on extending the operation of the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant was held in Lithuania on 12 October 2008 alongside parliamentary elections. The country's government was obliged to close down Ignalina as part of its treaty of accession to the European Union.[1] [2]

The electorate were asked to vote on the statement: "I approve of the extension of operation of the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant for a technically safe period, but not longer than completion of the construction of a new nuclear power plant."[3]

Although 91.4% of voters voted in favour of continuing the plant's operation, voter turnout was below the 50% threshold required to make the results valid.

Results

ChoiceVotes%
For1,156,73891.40
Against108,7988.60
Invalid/blank votes40,289
Total1,305,825100
Registered voters/turnout2,696,09048.43
align=left colspan=3Source: Central Election Commission

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Litauen: Gehen ohne Atom die Lichter aus?. 9 October 2008 .
  2. Web site: Titulinis - vrk.lt. www.vrk.lt.
  3. Web site: X-1693 Resolution on the Announcement of a Referendum on Extension of Operation of the Ignalina Nuclear .... www3.lrs.lt.