1998 New Caledonian Nouméa Accord referendum
Choice
Votes
%
Yes
55,400
71.86%
No
21,697
28.14%
Valid votes
77,097
97.34%
Invalid or blank votes
2,105
2.66%
Total votes
79,202
100.00%
Registered voters/turnout
106,698
74.23%
Results by town
A referendum on the Nouméa Accord was held in New Caledonia on 8 November 1998.[ 1] It was approved by 71.85% of voters.[ 1] The proportion of voters in favour was highest in the Loyalty Islands (where turnout was lowest) and lowest in the South Province (where turnout was highest).[ 1]
Background
After the rejection of independence in the 1987 referendum and the subsequent Ouvéa cave hostage taking in April and May 1988, the Matignon Agreements signed in June 1988 (and approved in a France-wide referendum ) provided for another referendum in the territory in 1998.[ 1] The Nouméa Accord was subsequently agreed on 5 May 1998, and provided for a gradual transfer of powers to the New Caledonian authorities.[ 1]
Results
Do you approve the Accord on New Caledonia signed in Nouméa on 5 May 1998?[ 1]
Choice
Votes
%
For
55,400
71.85
Against
21,697
28.15
Invalid/blank votes
2,105
–
Total
79,202
100
Registered voters/turnout
106,698
74.23
Source: Direct Democracy
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