On Monday 11th March 2013, Keith Padgett, Chief Referendum Officer gave notice that the result of the referendum on the
Political Status of the Falkland Islands are as follows:
The number of ballot papers issued was 1,522
The number of votes cast at the referendum was 1,518
The total number of rejected ballot papers was 1
The total number of votes validly cast at the referendum was 1,517
The percentage of turnout at the referendum was 92%
The number of “Yes” votes cast was 1,513 (99.8%)
The number of “No” votes cast was 3 (0.2%)
1 vote was unaccounted for
The international observation mission’s preliminary findings were released after the official announcement of the vote result.
 Full statement is available to download in English and in Spanish here.
“It is our finding that the Falkland Islands referendum process was free and fair, reflecting the democratic will of the voters of
 the Falkland Islands,” said Brad Smith, the Head of the International Observation Mission. “The international observation
mission has concluded that the voting process was executed in accordance with international standards and local laws.
The process was technically sound, with a systematic adherence to established voting procedures.”


Esto es lo registrado sobre el referendum en la página oficial de las Falklands, las Malvinas como sabemos son argentinas,
 lo fueron y lo serán, y no consideramos que la votación de los argentinos residentes en Londres a favor de la anexión de
esa ciudad a nuestro país , justifique que tal cosa ocurra. Chau Alice

PS: al 99,8 suerte si van a Inglaterra , al 0,2 gracias por entender que son población implantada por el colonizador y
bienvenidos todos si deciden vivir aquí reconociendo a las Malvinas como la tierra que habitan .