2019 San Marino referendum

Two referendums were held in San Marino on 2 June 2019.

One was a popular initiative on amending the electoral system to require a second round to be held thirty days after a general elections between the top two parties only if neither are able to form a coalition government.

[1] The other was on a constitutional amendment proposed by the captain regent that would add sexual orientation to the list of discriminations prohibited by law.

This followed a vote by the Grand and General Council on the amendment failing to meet the two-thirds quorum.

[2] Both proposals were approved by voters.