The referendum did not call for an immediate withdrawal; it asked whether a charter commission should be formed to explore means of secession.
The referendum simply calls for provincial politicians to negotiate a "new economic and political partnership" with Canada.
Ashford's first referendum called for a two-story addition to Town Hall.
The referendum called for a smoking ban in all bars and restaurants, without the previous loopholes.
The referendum, whose results were announced in January 2001, called for the immediate abolition of the fee.
Instead, the referendum calls for two rounds of elections.
One referendum called for decriminalizing cannabis, whether as hemp for industrial uses or as marijuana.
The referendum would call for a new Parliament to be elected, probably in April.
They reasoned that the model would be defeated at a referendum, and a second referendum called with direct election as the model.
The referendum called for a $59.5 million bond issue to construct a new penitentiary, allowing the county to expand its drug treatment and education programs for inmates.