1981 Pitcairnese airfield referendum

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A referendum on building an airfield was held in the Pitcairn Islands in March 1981.[1] With the island only accessible by boat, around 90% voted in favour of constructing an airfield. The Island Council supported the construction of an airfield. However, construction was too expensive for the British Authorities.[1]

Results

Choice Votes %
For 26 89.66
Against 3 10.34
Invalid/blank votes 4
Total 33 100
Registered voters/turnout 36 91.67
Source: Direct Democracy

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