2005 San Marino electoral law referendum
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A referendum on the electoral law was held in San Marino on 3 July 2005.[1] Voters were asked four questions on changes to the electoral law and electoral system. Although all four were approved by a majority of those voting, voter turnout was just 21.7%, meaning that the quorum of 32% of registered voters (10,143) was not achieved for any question.[2][3] This resulted in all four questions failing, including two that proposed raising the quorum to 40%.[3]