Northern Mariana Islands integration referendum, 1963
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An unofficial referendum on integration with Guam was held in the Northern Mariana Islands on 6 October 1963.[1] Although the proposal was approved by voters,[1] the islands were not integrated.
Background
Previous referendums in 1958 and 1961 had been in favor of integration. Both the Guam Legislature and Saipan Congress had passed resolutions requesting reunification.[2] The 1963 referendum was organized by the local Parliament as members wanted the islands to integrate with Guam, and was timed to coincide with the 1964 visit of a United Nations commission looking at the status of the UN Trust Territories.[1][2]
Results
Choice | Votes | % |
---|---|---|
Integration with Guam | 1,231 | 96.78 |
Other status | 32 | 2.51 |
Independence | 9 | 0.71 |
Total | 1,272 | 100 |
Source: Direct Democracy |
Aftermath
The results were presented to the mission, with the mission's report responding that secession from a UN Trust Territory was not possible "and should be regarded as firmly settled".[2]
References
- 1 2 3 Northern Mariana Islands, 6 October 1963: Integration with Guam Direct Democracy (German)
- 1 2 3 "History of Efforts to Reunify the Mariana Islands". Guampedia.