The 'Danish Maastricht Treaty referendum' of 1992 was a
referendum on whether
Denmark should ratify the
Maastricht Treaty. The referendum was held on
June 2,
1992 with a voter turnout of 83.1 %, of which 50.7 % voted no and 49.3 % voted yes.
[1]
As the Maastricht Treaty could only come into effect if all members of the
European Union ratified it, the
Edinburgh Agreement provided Denmark with four exceptions which eventually led to Denmark ratifying the Maastricht Treaty in a
1993 referendum.
Notes
1. http://www.eu-oplysningen.dk/dkeu/dk/afstemninger/afstemning/1992/