1875 Swiss referendum
A two-part referendum was held in Switzerland on 23 May 1875.[1] A new federal law establishing and certifying civil status and marriage was narrowly approved, whilst a new federal law on suffrage was narrowly rejected.[1]
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Background
    
This was the first optional referendum held in the country, as all previous referendums had been mandatory referendums.[2] Whilst obligatory referendums required both a majority of voters and a majority of cantons in favour, optional referendums required only a majority of the public vote.[3]
Results
    
    Federal law on the establishment of civil status and marriage
    
| Choice | Votes | % | 
|---|---|---|
| For | 213,199 | 51.0 | 
| Against | 205,069 | 49.0 | 
| Invalid/blank votes | – | |
| Total | 418,268 | 100 | 
| Registered voters/turnout | ||
| Source: Nohlen & Stöver | ||
Federal law on suffrage
    
| Choice | Votes | % | 
|---|---|---|
| For | 202,583 | 49.4 | 
| Against | 207,263 | 50.6 | 
| Invalid/blank votes | – | |
| Total | 409,846 | 100 | 
| Registered voters/turnout | ||
| Source: Nohlen & Stöver | ||
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