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1 The vote was 61 per cent against, albeit on a low turnout .
2 Safety concerns were cited for a low turnout on Monday, most… Audio
3 The low turnout means that the referendum is rendered null and void.
4 Voting lag is now endemic and a low turnout would be expected.
5 The movement seemed inspired by the low turnout in this week's poll.
6 Hardliners will benefit from a low turnout , said the government official.
7 The result was the low turnout and the high level of spoiled votes.
8 A low turnout lets them reject the result -and that's low politics.
9 Our enemies want a low turnout to pressure us more, said shopowner Karimi.
10 Despite the low turnout , a spokeswoman for the group said she was satisfied.
11 Activists say the low turnout shows voters felt they had no real choice.
12 Polling stations reported a low turnout across the Atlantic Ocean archipelago.
13 The record low turnout was in Slovakia, with just 13 percent.
14 During last year's presidential ballot, voting was extended amid low turnout .
15 But the victories have been aided by a fragmented opposition and low turnout .
16 The change, backed by the leftists, failed due to low turnout .
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