1971 Siquijor creation plebiscite|
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| | | | Siquijor | | 40.94% | | Larena | | 35.05% | | Lazi | | 21.64% | | Others | | 2.37% | |
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The 1971 Siquijor creation plebiscite was a plebiscite held in the Philippines on the separation of the sub-province of Siquijor from the province of Negros Oriental in order to become its own province as stipulated in Republic Act No. 6398 that was passed on September 17, 1971.[1] A plebiscite on selecting the capital of the new province was also held simultaneously.
The plebiscite was held on November 8, 1971, and the results were announced on February 22, 1972.[2]
Results
Creation of Siquijor province
Summary
| Choice | Votes | % |
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| For | 12,096 | 95.73 |
| Against | 540 | 4.27 |
| Total | 12,636 | 100.00 |
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| Source: Government Printing Office[2] |
By municipality
| Municipality | Yes | No | Total |
| Total | % | Total | % |
| Enrique Villanueva | 591 | 89.14% | 72 | 10.86% | 663 |
| Larena | 2,467 | 93.41% | 174 | 6.59% | 2,641 |
| Lazi | 2,386 | 97.99% | 49 | 2.01% | 2,435 |
| Maria | 1,657 | 96.96% | 52 | 3.04% | 1,709 |
| San Juan | 1,177 | 92.03% | 102 | 7.97% | 1,279 |
| Siquijor | 3,818 | 97.67% | 91 | 2.33% | 3,909 |
| Total | 12,096 | 95.73% | 540 | 4.27% | 12,636 |
| Source: Government Printing Office[2] |
Siquijor's capital
In this multiple-choice referendum, the voting was done under one round, or via first-past-the-post. Larena, the erstwhile capital of the sub-province, was defeated by the municipality of Siquijor to become the capital of the new province.
Summary
By municipality
| Choice | Siquijor | Larena | Lazi | Maria | San Juan | Enrique Villanueva | Total |
| Municipality | Total | % | Total | % | Total | % | Total | % | Total | % | Total | % |
| Enrique Villanueva | 116 | 65.17% | 22 | 12.36% | 6 | 3.37% | 1 | 0.56% | 0 | 0.00% | 33 | 18.54% | 178 |
| Larena | 806 | 24.45% | 2,487 | 75.46% | 3 | 0.09% | 0 | 0.00% | 0 | 0.00% | 0 | 0.00% | 3,296 |
| Lazi | 28 | 1.08% | 353 | 13.65% | 2,203 | 85.19% | 0 | 0.00% | 0 | 0.00% | 2 | 0.08% | 2,586 |
| Maria | 49 | 3.88% | 873 | 69.18% | 192 | 15.21% | 147 | 11.65% | 1 | 0.08% | 0 | 0.00% | 1,262 |
| San Juan | 13 | 5.16% | 118 | 46.83% | 37 | 14.68% | 0 | 0.00% | 84 | 33.33% | 0 | 0.00% | 252 |
| Siquijor | 3,611 | 97.10% | 105 | 2.82% | 3 | 0.08% | 0 | 0.00% | 0 | 0.00% | 0 | 0.00% | 3,719 |
| Total | 4,623 | 40.94% | 3,958 | 35.05% | 2,444 | 21.64% | 148 | 1.31% | 85 | 0.75% | 35 | 0.31% | 11,293 |
| Source: Government Printing Office[2] |
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- See also: Elections in Bangsamoro
- Bicol Region
- Cagayan Valley
- Calabarzon
- Caraga
- Central Luzon
- Central Visayas
- Cordillera Administrative Region
- Davao Region
- Eastern Visayas
- Ilocos Region
- Metro Manila
- Mimaropa
- Negros Island Region
- Northern Mindanao
- Soccsksargen
- Western Visayas
- Zamboanga Peninsula
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