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A referendum was held in the [[Florian Republic]] in {{AN Year|1684}}, with voters asked whether the nation should adopt a new name. It was called by [[President of the Confederate States of Floria|President]] [[Morgan Sharp]] following a bill being passed in the [[Florian Congress]]. The referendum was held in two parts, the first being a yes/no question as to whether a name change should occur, and the second being a choice of two name options.
A referendum was held in the [[Florian Republic]] in {{AN year|1684}}, with voters asked whether the nation should adopt a new name. It was called by [[President of the Confederate States of Floria|President]] [[Morgan Sharp]] following a bill being passed in the [[Florian Congress]]. The referendum was held in two parts, the first being a yes/no question as to whether a name change should occur, and the second being a choice of two name options.


==Campaign==
==Campaign==

Revision as of 14:17, 2 May 2020

Florian Republic constitutional referendum, 1684
Should the Florian Republic change its official name?
Results
Votes %
Yes 36,236,834 54%
No 30,868,428 46%
Valid votes 58,381,593 87%
Invalid votes 8,723,686 13%
Total votes 67,105,279 100%
Which new name should the nation adopt?
Results
Votes %
Confederate States of Floria 50,612,535 71%
United States of Apollonia 20,672,725 29%
Valid votes 64,869,587 91%
Invalid votes 6,415,673 9%
Total votes 71,285,260 100%

A referendum was held in the Florian Republic in 1684 AN, with voters asked whether the nation should adopt a new name. It was called by President Morgan Sharp following a bill being passed in the Florian Congress. The referendum was held in two parts, the first being a yes/no question as to whether a name change should occur, and the second being a choice of two name options.

Campaign

Both the UNPR and IDPFR formed the main campaign group in favour of a name change, stating that the current name was an unfortunate reminder of the nation's chequered past and that the recent policy of continuous, rapid expansion should signal a new era for the Florian people, with a name change being essential to building a successful future for the nation.

The Labour Party led the main opposition campaign, on the platform that the country should honour its history.

Administration

Referendum questions

International reactions