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A referendum on
European Union membership was held in Austria on 12 June 1994.[1] The question asked was "Shall the
National Council's decision of 5 May 1994 on the
Constitutional Law (Bundesverfassungsgesetz) concerning the
Accession of Austria to the European Union be enacted as law?" The result of the vote was 67% in favour, with a turnout of 82%.[2] Austria subsequently joined the EU as part of the
1995 enlargement.