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Mandatory photovoltaic panels on non-residential buildings
Reform of the energy efficiency standards
Amendment of the electronic health records opt-in
Direct election of the members of government
Mandatory photovoltaic panels
For
33.4%
Against
66.6%
Proposal rejected
Reform of energy efficiency standards
For
34.8%
Against
65.2%
Proposal rejected
Electronic health records opt-in
For
46.1%
Against
53.9%
Proposal rejected
Results by municipality (all three options)
Four referendums are scheduled to take place in Liechtenstein in 2024. On 21 January 2024, voters were asked three questions: The obligation to install photovoltaic panels on non-residential buildings, on the reform of the energy standards in the building sector aimed at emulating those applied in Switzerland since 2014 and in the EU since 2010, as well as on stopping the automatic sending of electronic health records to health insurance beneficiaries.[1][2] All three proposals were rejected by voters.[3][4]
One further referendum will be held on 25 February 2024 with a question regarding direct elections of members of the government.[5][6] The Patriotic Union has come out against the proposal.[7]