1993 United States Virgin Islands status referendum

Summary

A status referendum was held in the United States Virgin Islands on 11 October 1993.[1] After the United States Congress modified the Revised Organic Act of the Virgin Islands to allow a vote on the status of the islands, a vote was scheduled for 1989. It was delayed several times until 1993, when voters were offered the options of integration into the United States, remaining a United States territory or independence.[2]

Although 82% voted in favor of territorial status, voter turnout was below a mandated 50% threshold and as a consequence, the result was not legally binding.[1]

Results edit

ChoiceVotes%
United States territory8,62981.60
Integration with the U.S.1,42113.44
Independence5254.96
Total10,575100.00
Valid votes10,57598.54
Invalid/blank votes1571.46
Total votes10,732100.00
Registered voters/turnout39,04627.49
Source: Direct Democracy

References edit

  1. ^ a b United States Virgin Islands, 11 October 1993: Status Direct Democracy (in German)
  2. ^ U.S. Insular Areas: Application of the U.S. Constitution Archived 2020-02-29 at the Wayback Machine United States General Accounting Office