There isn’t a single, universal “yes/no vote” day worldwide, so the date depends entirely on which specific referendum, ballot measure, or issue you mean.

Likely possibilities in 2026

Several major yes/no–style votes (referendums and ballot measures) are already scheduled or expected for 2026. Examples include:

  • National referendums in Switzerland held on set Sundays several times a year.
  • An Italian constitutional referendum on justice reform, with voting planned for Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 March 2026.
  • Multiple “yes/no” state ballot measures in the United States that will appear on the general election ballot on 3 November 2026.

These all involve voters choosing effectively “yes” or “no,” but on very different topics and in different countries.

Why the question is unclear

“when is the yes/no vote” could refer to:

  • A local tax or stadium vote in your city or county.
  • A national referendum (for example, in Italy, Switzerland, or another country).
  • A specific constitutional amendment or ballot initiative (for example, state-level measures in the US).

Without the country, city/region, or the topic of the vote, there is no single correct date.

How to find the exact date

To get the precise answer you want, please add:

  1. The country (and state/region if relevant).
  2. The topic or name of the vote (for example, “justice reform referendum,” “abortion amendment,” “Issue 1,” “stadium tax,” etc.).

Once you tell me which vote you’re asking about, I can give you the specific voting date (or window) and any key timing details like early voting or voting over multiple days.

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