Bermudian same-sex union and marriage referendum, 2016

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A non-binding referendum on same-sex marriage was held in Bermuda on 23 June 2016.[1][2][3] Voters were asked two questions; whether they were in favour of same-sex marriages and whether they are in favour of same-sex civil unions.[1][2][3] While majority of voters voted against both proposals, the results were invalid as the turnout of 46.89% was below the 50% requirement.[4]

Opinion polls

A Global Research poll, conducted between 6 and 13 June 2016 for The Royal Gazette, found that 49% of registered voters opposed same-sex marriage, 41% were in favour and 10% did not know. A separate question on the same survey found that 52% supported civil unions for same-sex couples, 39% were against and 9% did not know.[5]

Results

Are you in favour of same sex marriage in Bermuda?
Choice Votes %
For6,51431.46
Against14,19268.54
Invalid/blank votes98
Total20,804100
Registered voters/turnout44,36746.89
Source: Government of Bermuda
Are you in favour of same sex civil unions in Bermuda?
Choice Votes %
For7,62636.97
Against13,00363.03
Invalid/blank votes175
Total20,804100
Registered voters/turnout44,36746.89
Source: Government of Bermuda

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