Danish Single European Act referendum, 1986
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A non-binding referendum on the Single European Act was held in Denmark on 27 February 1986.[1] It was approved by 56.2% of voters,[2] with a voter participation of 75.4%.[3]
The referendum was held by the government of the Prime Minister of Denmark, Poul Schlüter. The government was in favour of Denmark ratifying the Single European Act, but a majority in parliament was against it.[2] The referendum was the last Europe-related referendum in which parties such as the Social Democrats and the Social Liberal Party recommended against ratification.
Results
| Choice | Votes | % | 
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| For | 1,629,786 | 56.2 | 
| Against | 1,268,483 | 43.8 | 
| Invalid/blank votes | 29,383 | – | 
| Total | 2,927,652 | 100 | 
| Registered voters/turnout | 3,883,429 | 75.4 | 
| Source: Nohlen & Stöver | ||
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