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In the Republic, 56% of the electorate voted, with 94% of the votes in favour of the amendment to the constitution. The turnout in Northern Ireland was 81%, with 71% of the votes in favour of the agreement. Of those who voted, almost all of the Catholics voted for the agreement, compared with 57% of the Protestants.
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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.
This page offers analyses of the voting in the May 22nd Referrendum on the Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland. It looks at the overall vote, and the ...
that Protestants were less likely to vote yes for the Agreement in 1998 than Catholics. The Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey did not ask the question of ...
The 1998 deal was designed to end 30 years of bloody conflict in Northern Ireland.
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Jan 12, 2005 · The Good Friday Agreement was ratified in referendums both in Northern Ireland and in the Republic held on 22 May 1998. The wording of the ...
Mar 23, 2023 · Unionist (although all opinion data has been weighted to represent Northern Ireland as a whole). • Over 70% of constituents said that the Good ...
There was an 82 percent turnout of registered voters. The Democratic Unionist Party (at that time, the second largest unionist party) had not taken part in the ...
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May 22, 1998 · The 1998 Referenda on 'The Agreement'. government referendum poster. The following is a first draft of the results of the 1998 Referenda held in ...