Corsican autonomy referendum, 2003

A Corsican autonomy referendum was held on 6 July 2003. Voters were asked whether or not they approved the restructuring of the system of administration on Corsica. Had the referendum been successful, the two départements on the island would have been abolished leaving only the Corsican Assembly which would be granted additional functions including some limited powers on raising and spending taxes.[1] The suggestion was not approved, albeit by a very small margin. 51% voted against the proposal, with 49% supporting it. The difference between the yes and no vote was 2,190 votes.

Results

The question asked was: "Approuvez-vous les orientations proposées pour modifier l'organisation institutionnelle de la Corse figurant en annexe de la loi n° 2003-486 du 10 juin 2003?" (Do you approve of the proposed suggestions to change the institutional organisation of Corsica represented in law 2003-486 of June 10, 2003?

Do you approve of the proposed suggestions
to change the institutional organisation of Corsica
represented in law 2003-486 of June 10th 2003?
Choice Votes %
Referendum failed No 57,180 [2] 50.98
Yes 54,990 [3] 49.02
Valid votes 112,170 97.56
Invalid or blank votes 2,800 2.44
Total votes 114,970 [4] 100.00

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