New Caledonia referendum: Archipelago residents reject independence from France for the second time



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A woman casts her vote at a polling station in the independence referendum in French New Caledonia in the South Pacific on October 4, 2020.

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Participation in the referendum was high

The inhabitants of the French archipelago of New Caledonia rejected, in a general referendum, independence from France.

And 53.26 percent of those participating in the referendum voted in favor of the survival of the remote Pacific islands belonging to France, according to the final results reported by the Agence France-Presse news agency. The participation rate was substantial, 85.6 percent.

And in a similar vote two years ago, the margin was slightly wider, with 56.7 percent voting in favor of remaining French.

The islands of New Caledonia became French territory about 170 years ago.

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