2016 Liechtenstein Family Allowances Act referendum

A referendum on amendments to the Family Allowances Act was held in Liechtenstein on 18 September 2016.[1] The amendments were rejected by 82% of voters.

2016 Liechtenstein Family Allowances Act Referendum

18 September 2016

Referendum on Amendments to the Family Allowances Act
Results
Choice
Votes  %
Yes 2,100 17.61%
No 9,826 82.39%
Valid votes 11,926 98.61%
Invalid or blank votes 168 1.39%
Total votes 12,094 100.00%
Registered voters/turnout 19,765 61.19%

Results by municipality

Background

The amendments to the Family Allowances Act would introduce paid maternity leave for 20 weeks, financed by companies, although they would not have to pay the health insurance during this period. They would also introduce daily rates for child care centres.[1]

A referendum was forced after the Chamber of Commerce collected 1,179 signatures between 8 April and 11 May 2016. After validation, 1,144 were deemed valid, meeting the requirement of article 64 of the constitution for at least 1,000 signatures.

The Landtag approved the holding of a referendum on 9 June by a vote of 13–12, making a referendum optional rather than compulsory. A second vote on an amendment by the Progressive Citizens' Party passing by 19 votes to six nonetheless agree on organising the referendum.[1] The government set the date of the referendum on 14 June.[1]

Results

Choice Votes %
For2,10017.61
Against9,82682.39
Invalid/blank votes168
Total12,094100
Registered voters/turnout19,76561.19
Source: Government of Liechtenstein

References

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