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This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (June 2011) France This article is part of the series: Politics and government of France Constitution Constitution Declaration Human rights Fifth Republic Government President Nicolas Sarkozy List Prime Minister François Fillon List Constitutional Council Cabinet Parliament Congress National Assembly President of the National Assembly Senate President of the Senate Judiciary Council of State Court of Assize Court of Audit Court of Pleas Supreme Court Constitutional Council Political Parties Radicalism Gaullism UMP The Left PS PCF MoDem National Front Elections Elections in France Last Presidential Last General Subdivisions Regions Departments Foreign Policy Politics of the European Union Foreign relations Asia-Americas-Africa Foreign alliances Minister of Foreign Affairs Related issues Political scandals French Portal Other countries · Atlas Politics portal view · talk · edit The French Matignon Accords referendum of 1988 was a French referendum to approve the right of New Caledonia residents to vote for self-determination. The vote was held on 26 June 1988. The referendum was marked by a high rate of abstention, and it passed by a four-to-one margin. Results A total of 23,997,118 voters, or 63.11% of the electorate, abstained. Of those who voted, 80.00% supported the referendum. French Matignon Accords referendum, 1988 Yes or no Votes Percentage Yes 9,896,498 80.00% No 2,474,548 20.00% Total votes 12,371,046 100.00% Voter turnout 36.89% Electorate 23,997,118 v · d · e Elections and referendums in France Presidential elections 1848 · 1965 · 1969 · 1974 · 1981 · 1988 · 1995 · 2002 · 2007 · 2012 Parliamentary elections 1791 · 1792 · 1795 · 1798 · 1815 · 1816 · 1820 · 1824 · 1827 · 1830 · 1831 · 1834 · 1837 · 1839 · 1842 · 1846 · 1848 · 1849 · 1852 · 1857 · 1863 · 1869 · 1871 (Feb) · 1871 (Jul) (by-elections) · 1876 · 1877 · 1881 · 1885 · 1889 · 1893 · 1898 · 1902 · 1906 · 1910 · 1914 · 1919 · 1924 · 1928 · 1932 · 1936 · 1945 · 1946 (Jun) · 1946 (Nov) · 1951 · 1956 · 1958 · 1962 · 1967 · 1968 · 1973 · 1978 · 1981 · 1986 · 1988 · 1993 · 1997 · 2002 · 2007 · 2012 Regional elections 1986 · 1992 · 1998 · 2004 · 2010 Cantonal elections 1961 · 1964 · 1967 · 1970 · 1973 · 1976 · 1979 · 1982 · 1985 · 1988 · 1992 · 1994 · 1998 · 2001 · 2004 · 2008 · 2011 Municipal elections 1959 · 1965 · 1971 · 1977 · 1983 · 1989 · 1995 · 2001 · 2008 European elections 1979 · 1984 · 1989 · 1994 · 1999 · 2004 · 2009 Referendums 1793 · 1795 · 1800 · 1802 · 1804 · 1815 · 1851 · 1852 · 1870 · 1945 · 1946 (May) · 1946 (Oct) · 1958 · 1961 · 1962 (Jun) · 1962 (Oct) · 1969 · 1972 · 1988 · 1992 · 2000 · 2005 This New Caledonia-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e