2021 Taiwanese referendum

2021 Taiwanese referendum

18 December 2021

Voting systemAmendment is ratified if votes in favour exceed a quarter of eligible voters (4,956,367) and votes not in favour.
OutcomeAll defeated
Restarting nuclear power plant construction
Yes
47.16%
No
52.84%
Banning ractopamine-contained pork imports
Yes
48.79%
No
51.21%
Holding referendums alongside elections
Yes
48.96%
No
51.04%
Keeping natural gas terminal out of algal reefs
Yes
48.37%
No
51.63%

A four-question referendum was held in Taiwan on 18 December 2021. The vote was originally scheduled to take place on 28 August 2021, but was postponed to December due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] All four questions were popular initiatives. According to the Referendum Act, referendums can be held once every two years on the fourth Saturday of August and questions must gather a number of signatures equivalent to 1.5% of eligible voters (280,000) in order to qualify.[2][3]

All four proposals were rejected.[4]

In Hsinchu, a local referendum [zh] on the issue of wastewater management was passed.[5][6] Subsequently, on 15 April 2022, the Hsinchu City Council passed the Hsinchu City Ordinance on Wastewater Discharge.[7]

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  3. ^ 陳俊華 (12 December 2017). "公投法三讀 打破鳥籠公投大幅下修門檻" (in Chinese). Taiwan. Central News Agency. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  4. ^ 陳俊華 (18 December 2021). "公投開票4案全遭否決 不同意均破400萬、投票率41%【圖表】" (in Chinese). Taiwan. Central News Agency. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  5. ^ 魯鋼駿 (14 December 2021). "新竹市有第5張公投票全台唯一 媽媽們訴求「喝好水」拚10萬人同意" (in Chinese). Taiwan. Central News Agency. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  6. ^ 魯鋼駿 (18 December 2021). "新竹市喝好水公投通過 市府應訂廢污水管理條例" (in Chinese). Taiwan. Central News Agency. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  7. ^ Hung, Mei-hsiu; Chung, Jake (16 April 2022). "Hsinchu approves management of wastewater bill". Taipei Times. Retrieved 20 April 2022.