2009 Easter Island immigration referendum|
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|    | Choice | Votes | % |   |  Yes | 678 | 96.31% |   |  No | 26 | 3.69% |   | Valid votes | 704 | 99.72% |   | Invalid or blank votes | 2 | 0.28% |   | Total votes | 706 | 100.00% |   | Registered voters/turnout | 1,300 | 54.31% |  | 
 A referendum on restricting immigration was held in Easter Island on 24 October 2009.[1] It followed protests in August 2009 when protestors blocked the runway at Mataveri International Airport in protest at immigration from Chile.[2] The proposal was approved by over 90% of voters.[3] As a result of the vote, the Chilean government introduced a  Special Visitor's Card for visitors to the island. However in October 2009, the Supreme Court ruled that the card violated the constitutional right to free movement.[4] In August 2018, a law took effect prohibiting non-residents from staying on the island for more than 30 days.[5] 
 Results
   | Choice | Votes | % | 
  | For | 678 | 96.31 | 
  | Against | 26 | 3.69 | 
  | Invalid/blank votes | 2 | – | 
  | Total | 706 | 100 | 
  | Registered voters/turnout | 1,300 | 54.31 | 
  | Source: Direct Democracy | 
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