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

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