United States Virgin Islands death penalty referendum, 1978

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A referendum on the death penalty was held in the United States Virgin Islands on 7 November 1978,[1] in response to a decree by the Governor of the Islands. He requested a non-binding consultative referendum be held in conjunction with the next general election.

Results

Voting Question:

Which of the following statements best represents your view on capital punishment?
  • (1) I favor capital punishment for all persons convicted of first degree murder.
  • (2) I favor capital punishment only for those persons convicted of first degree murder of a law enforcement officer, or murder committed in the perpetration or attempt to perpetrate rape.
  • (3) I oppose capital punishment for any crime.
Choice Votes %
Option 16,76041.52
Option 22,24313.78
Option 37,28044.71
Invalid votes5,550
Total21,833100
Source: Direct Democracy

References

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