2003 Slovenian privatisation referendum
A referendum on privatisation was held in Slovenia on 19 January 2003. Voters were asked whether Slovenian Railways should be kept as a single company during the privatisation process and whether subscribers to Telekom Slovenije should receive a rebate for the above market price fees paid for cable TV prior to privatisation. The railways question was rejected by 51.9% of voters, whilst the Telekom proposal was approved by 77.6% of voters. Voter turnout was only 31%.
- 2007 Slovenian privatisation referendum
- A referendum on further privatisation of Zavarovalnica Triglav was held in Slovenia on 11 November 2007. The referendum would approve the Amending the Ownership Transformation of Insurance Companies Act, which would allow Kapitalska družba to sell its
- 2005 Slovenian RTVS referendum
- A referendum on political control of Radiotelevizija Slovenija was held in Slovenia on 25 September 2005. Voters were asked whether they approved of increasing political control of the country's public broadcaster. The proposal was approved by 50.7% of
- 1996 Slovenian electoral system referendum
- A referendum on the electoral system was held in Slovenia on 8 December 1996. Voters were given three options to approve or not; a compensatory system, a two-round majority system and a proportional representation system at a national level. Due to the
- 2004 Slovenian minority rights referendum
- A referendum on minority rights was held in Slovenia on 4 April 2004. Voters were asked whether they approved government proposals to restore basic rights to ethnic minorities who had been erased from the citizen registry in 1992. The proposal was
- 2011 Slovenian part-time work referendum
- A referendum on a law on part-time work was held in Slovenia on 10 April 2011. The law was rejected by 80% of voters
- 1990 Serbian constitutional referendum
- A referendum on adopting a new constitution before the elections was held in the Socialist Republic of Serbia on 2 July 1990. Following the approval of the proposal by 97.25% of voters, the Serbian parliament promulgated a new constitution on 28 September
- 1922 Bulgarian war criminal prosecution referendum
- A referendum on the prosecution of war criminals was held in Bulgaria on 19 November 1922. It was approved by 74.33% of voters
- 1998 Slovak privatisation referendum
- A referendum on banning the privatisation of strategically important state-owned companies was held in Slovakia on 25 and 26 September 1998. Although approved by 84.3% of those voting, voter turnout was just 44.1% and the referendum was declared invalid
- 2003 Slovenian Sunday shopping referendum
- A referendum on Sunday shopping was held in Slovenia on 21 September 2003. Voters were asked whether they approved of limiting shops to opening on ten Sundays a year. The proposal was approved by 58% of voters, although voter turnout was only 27.5
- 2022 Cuban Family Code referendum
- A referendum on the Family Code is scheduled to take place in Cuba in September 2022 in order to allow the population to decide on a new family code, legalizing in particular same-sex marriage and same-sex adoption