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1990 Bermudian death penalty referendum
12 August 1990
Are you in favour of capital punishment for premeditated murder in Bermuda?
A referendum on the death penalty for premeditated murder was held in Bermuda on 12 August 1990. The referendum was held following pressure from the United Kingdom government. The Parliament of Bermuda passed the Capital Punishment Referendum Act 1989 to provide for the referendum. Voters approved of retaining the penalty, with 79% voting in favour.
The death penalty was abolished in December 1999 by the Parliament of Bermuda.
^ Benbow, Colin (12 August 1998). "The yawn of August". Bermuda Sun. Archived from the original on 5 October 1999. Rounding out the actual numbers, of the 33,700 eligible voters, 10,800 bothered to show up. This was a third of the electorate. There were 109 spoilt ballots