1991 Liechtenstein referendum|
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| |     |  |  |  |   | For |   | 20.34% |   | Against |   | 79.66% |  | 
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| |     |  |  |  |   | For |   | 34.71% |   | Against |   | 65.29% |  | 
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 Two referendums were held in Liechtenstein on 22 September 1991.[1] Voters were asked whether they approved of amendments to a law on noise protection, as well as introducing a five-day week at schools.[1] Both proposals were rejected, by around 80% and 65% of the voters, respectively.[1] 
  Results
 Noise protection law
   | Choice | Votes | % | 
  | For | 1,903 | 20.3 | 
  | Against | 7,455 | 79.7 | 
  | Invalid/blank votes | 198 | – | 
  | Total | 9,556 | 100 | 
  | Registered voters/turnout | 13,816 | 69.2 | 
  | Source: Nohlen & Stöver | 
 Five-day week for schools
   | Choice | Votes | % | 
  | For | 3,226 | 34.7 | 
  | Against | 6,068 | 65.3 | 
  | Invalid/blank votes | 262 | – | 
  | Total | 9,556 | 100 | 
  | Registered voters/turnout | 13,816 | 69.2 | 
  | Source: Nohlen & Stöver | 
 References
   - ^ a b c Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1176 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7