Border poll

Referendum on border location or presence From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Border polls are referendums that are either about the exact location of a border or whether there should be a particular border at all. They are seen as both an alternative to war and a means of respecting the right to self determination for the local population, although there can sometimes be disputes regarding their fairness and whether they instead legitimise the current regime.[1]

Border polls held in the aftermath of the First World War

Other border polls

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