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1969 Guamanian unification with the Northern Mariana Islands referendum

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1969 Guamanian unification with the Northern Mariana Islands referendum

4 November 1969

Should all of the islands of the Marianas be politically reintegrated within the framework of the American territory of Guam, such new territory to be known as the Territory of the Marianas?
Results
Choice
Votes %
Yes 2,688 41.95%
No 3,720 58.05%
Valid votes 6,408 98.46%
Invalid or blank votes 100 1.54%
Total votes 6,508 100.00%
Registered voters/turnout 19,650 33.12%

A referendum on union with the Northern Mariana Islands was held in Guam on 4 November 1969.[1] The proposal was rejected by 58% of voters due to fears about an increase in taxation.[1] Despite the result, a similar referendum was held in the Northern Mariana Islands on 9 November in which 61% of voters supported union with Guam.[2]

Results

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Should all of the islands of the Marianas be politically reintegrated within the framework of the American territory of Guam, such new territory to be known as the Territory of the Marianas?[1]

ChoiceVotes%
For2,68841.95
Against3,72058.05
Total6,408100.00
Valid votes6,40898.46
Invalid/blank votes1001.54
Total votes6,508100.00
Registered voters/turnout19,65033.12
Source: Direct Democracy

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