Hungarians voters appeared to support Prime Minister Viktor Orban's opposition to mandatory European Union quotas for accepting relocated asylum-seekers, but Sunday's referendum could be invalid because turnout would likely fail to exceed the 50-per cent-
However Orban claims about 150,000 more people voted for this referendum than voted for the one to join the EU. He also claims 15% more hungarians participated.
This counter-jihad blog I visit sometimes claims this:
RT claims the low turn out invalidates the results. But they were never binding in any case. They were to indicate to the government what policies to persue. A 95% rejection rate of EU policies is a mandate even at a 45% voter turn out, which is still a better percentage than is often typical at Western democratic elections for leaders.
http://vladtepesblog.com/2016/10/02/exi ... t-forcing/
If those claims are incorrect show me why.