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Added on the 04/11/2018 09:29:00 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images
A man votes at the very last minute, then the ballot is "closed" at a polling station in Noumea for the referendum in New Caledonia, where voters choose between France and independence. The counting and tabulation of the "yes" and "no" ballots begins as soon as the last man finishes. IMAGES
Vote counting begins in Ireland for a double referendum on proposals to modernise constitutional references to the make-up of a family and women's "life within the home". All the major political parties support a "Yes-Yes" vote and results are expected later today. Nearly 3.5 million people were eligible to vote but turnout was less than 50 percent in most constituencies. IMAGES
People vote in Noumea after the 307 polling stations in New Caledonia, the French Pacific territory, open for a third referendum on independence from France. Independence supporters have decided to boycott the vote, following angry demands to call off the vote because of the Covid pandemic. IMAGES
Residents of Noumea in New Caledonia start to vote in a referendum on independence, with voters expected to reject breaking away from France after almost 170 years despite rising support for the move. IMAGES
The French Pacific islands of New Caledonia begin voting on whether to become an independent nation, in a closely-watched test of support for France in one of its many territories scattered around the globe. IMAGES