Northern Mariana Islands status referendum, 1975
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A referendum on becoming a US commonwealth was held in the Northern Mariana Islands on 17 June 1975.[1] The proposal was approved by 79% of voters.[1] As a result, the United States Congress approved the change of status on 24 March 1976.[1]
Background
Four previous referendums on either integation with Guam or the islands' status had been held in 1958, 1961, 1963 and 1969. On each occasion a majority had been in favor of integration with Guam. However, the proposal remained unfulfilled, as Guam had rejected integration in a 1969 referendum.
On 20 February 1975 the Northern Marianas' District Legislature put forward proposals to become a US commonwealth.[1] A threshold of 55% in favor was set in order for the referendum to pass.[1]
Results
Choice | Votes | % |
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For | 3,945 | 78.82 |
Against | 1,060 | 22.18 |
Invalid/blank votes | – | |
Total | 5,005 | 100 |
Registered voters/turnout | 7,650 | 93 |
Source: Direct Democracy |
References
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