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1905 Norwegian union dissolution referendum






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1905 Norwegian union dissolution referendum

13 August 1905 (1905-08-13)

Do you approve the "ratified dissolution of the Union"?

Results

Choice

Votes %
Yes 368,208 99.95%
No 184 0.05%
Valid votes 368,392 99.05%
Invalid or blank votes 3,519 0.95%
Total votes 371,911 100.00%
Registered voters/turnout 435,376 85.42%
Post card urging people to vote yes to the dissolution of the Union.

Areferendum on dissolving the union with Sweden was held in Norway on 13 August 1905.[1] Dissolving the union, which had been in place since 1814, was approved by almost 100% of voters, with just 184 voting against the proposal out of over 371,000 votes cast.[2]

Background

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On 27 May 1905, the Storting passed a bill supported by the government of Christian Michelsen calling for the establishment of separate Norwegian consulates. Under the terms of the union, Norway and Sweden shared a common foreign policy. King Oscar II vetoed the bill. Rather than countersign it as the King demanded, the government resigned. Oscar refused to accept the resignations, claiming he could not form a replacement government.

On 7 June the Storting declared the union dissolved on the grounds that Oscar had effectively abandoned his functions as King of Norway by failing to appoint a new government. The Swedish government was prepared to dissolve the union, provided that the Norwegian people agree to it in a referendum.

The question put to the voters (only men had suffrage in Norway at the time) was whether they approved of the "already completed dissolution of the union" («den stedfundne Opløsning af Unionen»). The wording of the question was carefully considered to make it clear that the Storting considered the union to be out of force even if the Swedish government insisted that it could be dissolved only upon mutual consent.

The Storting announced the referendum on 27 July,[1] in anticipation of the Swedish demands, thereby avoiding the appearance that it had been scheduled in response to demands from Stockholm.

Although women did not have a vote, Norwegian suffragists started a campaign to collect signatures in favor of the dissolution and were able to present 244,765 signatures in favor of the dissolution within two weeks.

Results

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ChoiceVotes%
For368,20899.95
Against1840.05
Total368,392100.00
Valid votes368,39299.05
Invalid/blank votes3,5190.95
Total votes371,911100.00
Registered voters/turnout435,37685.42
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

Aftermath

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The referendum was followed by negotiations in Karlstad.[1] The two countries reached an agreement on 23 September, which was approved by the Norwegian and Swedish parliaments on 9 October and 13 October respectively. Oscar gave up all claims to the Norwegian throne on 26 October. In November Prince Carl of Denmark was elected as Norway's first independent king in over five centuries, assuming the throne as Haakon VII.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Henriksen, Petter, ed. (2007). "unionsoppløsningen". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Archived from the original on 12 June 2012. Retrieved 4 April 2009.
  • ^ Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1446 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7

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