2010 Swiss referendums
Six referendums were held in Switzerland during 2010; three in March on pension funds, animal protection and a constitutional amendment, one in September on unemployment benefits, and two in November on deporting foreign criminals and introducing a canton tax.
Results
March
Voters approved Provision 1, an amendment to the constitution on research on humans.Voters rejected Provision 2, a federal decree on providing enhanced legal protection for animals.
Voters also rejected Provision 3, a federal law which would change the minimum conversion rate for occupational and disability pension plans.
September
The referendum held on 26 September had a single topic, namely the revision of unemployment benefits. The centre and right-wing parties were in favour of the revision, which was undertaken to reduce the debt of the ALV, while the left-wing parties were against it.The referendum was approved by 53.4% of voters, although only the German-speaking cantons approved it.
November
The referendum held on 28 November had two issues:«Für die Ausschaffung krimineller Ausländer», proposed by the Swiss People's Party, as well as a counterproposal by the other partes; and«Steuergerechtigkeits-Initiative» for higher taxes on high incomes and property as well as the introduction of a minimum cantonal tax.The SVP's federal popular initiative on deportation was accepted with 52.2% and a majority of cantons in favour, while the counterproposal failed with only 44.5% in favour. Whilst it was not required, the tie-breaker showed a majority of voters against but a majority of cantons for. On 28 February 2016, a follow-up initiative, also launched by the SVP, was rejected by voters. The deportation initiative went in effect on 1 October 2016.
The taxation initiative failed with only 41.5% in favour.