Swiss voters narrowly rejected a proposal to cap the country’s population at 10 million by 2050, according to preliminary referendum results released Sunday. With votes counted in 25 of Switzerland’s 26 cantons, roughly 54 percent opposed the measure, while 46 percent backed it. Switzerland, final results: No to Switzerland of 10 Million (Initiative) Support: 45.21% Oppose: 54.79% Turnout: 58.86% NB: This vote also requires double-majority (People & Cantons (Regions)) to pass. ➤ https://t.co/bwwWi5iFIX#CHvote #Abst26 #Votazioni #Votaziuns pic.twitter.com/eo9rQgOtSt — Europe Elects (@EuropeElects) June 14, 2026 The proposal, put forward by the right-wing Swiss People’s Party (SVP), aimed to limit long-term population growth. It comes amid mounting concerns over housing shortages, strained infrastructure, rising costs, and pressure on public services. The result means Switzerland remains on course…

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