1998 Northern Ireland Good Friday Agreement referendum
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The Good Friday Agreement referendum, 1998 was a referendum held in Northern Ireland over whether there was support for the Good Friday Agreement. The result was a majority (71.1%) in favour. A simultaneous referendum held in the Republic of Ireland produced an even larger majority (94.4%) in favour.
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The total number of people who voted (both referenda) was 2,499,078.