Iraqi Kurdistan independence referendum, 2005

The Kurdistan Independence referendum of January 2005 that was conducted by the Kurdistan Referendum Movement alongside the Iraqi parliamentary elections and Iraqi Kurdistan elections of 2005, was an informal referendum asking the people of Iraqi Kurdistan whether they favor remaining a part of Iraq or in favor of an independent Kurdistan. The result was an overwhelming majority of 98.8% favoring an independent Kurdistan.[1]

Results

Area: Independence Stay in Iraq Total
Kerkuk: 131,274 181 131,582
Nineveh: 165,780 111 165,891
Diyala: 35,786 627 36,413
Silemani: 650,000 5,796 656,496
Hewler: 622,409 11,289 636,898
Dahuk: 368,163 2,247 370,781
Total: 1,973,412 20,251 1,998,061
Percentage: 98.88% 1.12% 100%

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