1984 Argentine Beagle conflict dispute resolution referendum

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1984 Argentine Beagle conflict dispute resolution referendum
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25 November 1984

Conformity (or disconformity) of the citizen with the terms of the conclusion of the negotiations with the Republic of Chile to resolve the dispute concerning the area of the Beagle Channel.
Referendum sobre el conflicto del Canal Beagle - SI.jpg
Referendum sobre el conflicto del Canal Beagle - NO.jpg
Ballots used in the referendum.
Results
Choice
Votes %
Check-71-128-204-brightblue.svgYes10,454,17282.60%
Light brown x.svgNo2,201,96317.40%
Valid votes12,656,13598.40%
Invalid or blank votes205,2201.60%
Total votes12,861,355100.00%
Registered voters/turnout18,350,86370.09%

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Percentage of "Yes" votes by province

A non-binding referendum on resolving the Beagle conflict was held in Argentina on 25 November 1984. [1] Voters were asked whether they approved of the government's negotiated settlement with Chile, which would result in Argentina recognising the Picton, Lennox and Nueva islands as being Chilean territory. Although the plebiscite was not binding, President Raúl Alfonsín declared that he would respect the outcome of the vote. The proposal was approved by 82.6% of voters, with a turnout of 70%.

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Background

The ruling party, the Radical Civic Union, called for a vote in favor of the settlement. The opposition, headed by the Justicialist Party, boycotted the process, claiming that it distracted from economic problems. [2] Some opponents, including Herminio Iglesias, called for voters to participate in the referendum and vote against. In contrast, other leaders like Carlos Menem came out in favour of the settlement. [3] The right-wing, including military groups that ruled Argentina between 1976 and 1983, were also against the settlement. [4]

Results

ChoiceVotes%
For10,454,17282.60
Against2,201,96317.40
Total12,656,135100.00
Valid votes12,656,13598.40
Invalid votes64,0990.50
Blank votes141,1211.10
Total votes12,861,355100.00
Registered voters/turnout18,350,86370.09
Source: Dirección Nacional Electoral

By province

ProvinceYesNoInvalid/
blank
TotalRegistered
voters
Turnout
Votes%Votes%
Buenos Aires 4,237,25180.94997,83119.0676,3035,311,3856,758,33678.59
Buenos Aires City 1,311,38781.67294,28118.3322,2091,627,8772,418,93367.30
Catamarca 64,04195.063,3304.9479468,165133,81450.94
Chaco 220,71683.1344,79316.875,028270,537408,05866.30
Chubut 93,83383.0419,17016.961,255114,258158,86371.92
Córdoba 1,027,22388.80129,59911.2022,8041,179,6261,669,71570.65
Corrientes 232,86485.0840,84014.923,949277,653448,41861.92
Entre Ríos 345,97086.8552,40213.1511,034409,406623,29765.68
Formosa 88,60486.9113,34213.091,892103,838170,97870.73
Jujuy 99,38584.2518,57515.752,146120,106225,74353.20
La Pampa 84,14894.564,8375.441,66890,653149,55760.61
La Rioja 31,48690.443,3299.5643435,24942,86182.24
Mendoza 376,82166.72187,99933.288,592573,412768,60874.60
Misiones 191,82883.6837,41316.325,806235,047336,37669.88
Neuquén 96,28287.5613,68212.441,224111,188147,09075.59
Río Negro 132,20387.4618,96012.542,686153,849209,08273.58
Salta 193,89475.2563,78524.754,061261,740403,44164.88
San Juan 162,88689.1119,90610.892,193184,985292,77763.18
San Luis 85,51489.4310,10510.571,27396,892151,48663.96
Santa Cruz 30,23278.218,42221.7937239,02656,01869.67
Santa Fe 901,94387.22132,14212.7820,3411,054,4261,721,82561.24
Santiago del Estero 137,49186.6921,10613.313,512162,109402,00340.33
Tierra del Fuego 9,68259.776,51640.2315016,34820,68579.03
Tucumán 298,48883.3659,59816.645,494363,580632,89957.45
Total10,454,17282.602,201,96317.40205,22012,861,35518,350,86370.09

Aftermath

Despite the overwhelming support from voters, the Argentine National Congress only approved the treaty on 14 March 1985 by a vote of 23–22, with one abstention. [5]

See also

References

  1. Dieter Nohlen (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II, p67 ISBN   978-0-19-928358-3
  2. UPI (26 November 1984). "Beagle Channel Treaty Approved in Argentina". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 May 2017.
  3. James W. McGuire (1 February 1999). "The rise and fall of Renewal Peronism". Peronism Without Peron: Unions, Parties, and Democracy in Argentina. Stanford University Press. ISBN   9780804736558 . Retrieved 21 May 2017.
  4. Carlos Ares (26 November 1984). "Los argentinos refrendan con mayoría holgada el acuerdo con Chile sobre Beagle". El País. Retrieved 21 May 2017.
  5. Las relaciones con los países latinoamericanos, Las relaciones con Chile Archived 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine Carlos Escudé and Andrés Cisneros