1990 Italian referendums
A three-part abrogative referendum was held in Italy on 3 June 1990, with two questions about hunting and one on health. Turnout was low, with a 43% of the electors participating to the referendum. For the first time since the adoption of the Constitution in 1948, a referendum did not obtain the quorum, and all three were consequently declared null and void.
Hunting referendums
The hunting abrogative referendums concerned two issues:- a general limitation of legal hunting,
- abolition of free access to open private fields for hunters.