1896 Swiss referendum

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A three-part referendum was held in Switzerland on 4 October 1896.[1] Voters were asked whether they approved of each of the following proposals: a federal law on guarantees in the cattle trade, a federal law on the accounting system for the railways and a federal law on the disciplinary penal code for the federal army.[1] Whilst the law on the railways was approved, the other two were rejected by voters.[1]

Background

The referendums were optional referendums,[1] which required only a majority of the public vote,[2] rather than a majority of votes and cantons.[2]

Results

Cattle trade guarantees law

More information Choice, Votes ...
Choice Votes %
For174,88045.5
Against209,11854.5
Blank votes20,483–
Invalid votes6,827–
Total411,308100
Registered voters/turnout714,03357.6
Source: Nohlen & Stöver
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Railways accounting law

More information Choice, Votes ...
Choice Votes %
For223,22855.8
Against176,57744.2
Blank votes10,095–
Invalid votes3,089–
Total412,989100
Registered voters/turnout714,03357.8
Source: Nohlen & Stöver
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Military penal code law

More information Choice, Votes ...
Choice Votes %
For77,16919.9
Against310,99280.1
Blank votes15,717–
Invalid votes7,295–
Total411,173100
Registered voters/turnout714,03357.6
Source: Nohlen & Stöver
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