Summary

Swiss voters rejected a $5.6 billion (CHF 5 billion) motorway expansion plan (52.7%) and two proposals to ease eviction rules and tighten subletting controls (53.8% and 51.6%).

Environmental concerns and housing fairness were key to the opposition.

Meanwhile, a healthcare reform to standardize funding for outpatient and inpatient care narrowly passed (53.3%), marking a rare success for health policy changes.

The results highlight public resistance to certain government-backed initiatives.

Voter turnout was 45%.

  • mle
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    1 month ago

    When you get to vote for multiple submissions every 2-3 months, turnout tends to be lower. Probably only people who hold a strong opinion about the topics of the current vote will actually vote.

    • telllos@lemmy.world
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      1 month ago

      Yeah, sometimes I skip a vote when I don’t really care about the topic. This time I voted, and I’m happy about the result.

    • moitoi@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 month ago

      Legally, every 3-4 months on the federal level.

      You can add the cantonal and municipal levels. But, often, these took place at the same time.