2010 Easter Island moai referendum

A non-binding referendum on loaning a moai to France was held in Easter Island on 1 March 2010.[1] Voters were asked whether they agreed with the Mare Nostrum Foundation displaying a moai in Paris,[1] which had first been proposed in 2008.[2] The loan was rejected by 89% of voters.[3] As a result, on 14 April 2010 the Consejo de Monumentos Nacionales decided that the moai would not be sent to France.[1]

2010 Easter Island moai referendum

1 March 2010

Do you agree with the temporary departure of the moai to France under the terms proposed by the Mare Nostrum Foundation?
Results
Choice
Votes  %
Yes 94 10.65%
No 789 89.35%
Valid votes 883 99.66%
Invalid or blank votes 3 0.34%
Total votes 886 100.00%
Registered voters/turnout 1,475 60.07%

Results

ChoiceVotes%
For9410.65
Against78989.35
Total883100.00
Valid votes88399.66
Invalid/blank votes30.34
Total votes886100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,47560.07
Source: Direct Democracy

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