August Referendum

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August Referendum on Integration and Independence
Do you want to unify Pangus, Prudenesia and Nu Sparta to create a single nation?
LocationInsula Fera
Date16 August 2016
Results
Votes %
Yes 18,979,182 53.44%
No 16,537,015 46.56%
Valid votes 35,516,197 100.00%
Invalid or blank votes 0 0.00%
Total votes 35,516,197 100.00%
Registered voters/turnout 63,290,172 56.12%
Results by voting areas
Newpangusreferendumresults2.png
  Yes     No
On the map, the darker shades for a color indicate a larger margin.

The August Referendum was a legally binding referendum held in Pangus, Prudenesia, and Nu Sparta, that took place on the 16th of August, 2016, on whether or not to join the three former states into one new nation, called New Pangus. The referendum resulted in overall support for creating a new, singular nation, with 52% of the vote in favor for unification. The result was a split between constituent countries, with the majority if Prudenesia voting not to create a new unified nation, but with overall support in-favor, they found themselves within the new nation regardless.

This referendum was held as a direct result of the Greater Insula Feran Conflict, negotiated by the Dangish Empire with Aquitaynian and Symphonian leaders to ensure a peaceful transition of power once the chaotic remnants of Nu Sparta had been cleared of rebels and rebuilding had begun.