Munich voters approve plan to bid for Summer Olympics
MUNICH, Germany: A two-thirds majority in the German city of Munich voted in favor of a bid to host the Summer Olympics in 2036, 2040 or 2044 in a referendum on Sunday. Final results showed 66.4 percent of voters in the Bavarian capital voted in favor of the proposal. “Munich clearly voted yes,” city mayor Dieter Reiter said in a statement on Sunday. Joerg Ammon, the pesident of the Bavarian State Sports Association (BLSV), celebrated the “dream result.” With 42 percent of Munich’s 1.1 million eligible voters taking part, the turnout was the highest for a referendum in the city’s history. The previous participation record was 37.5 percent, recorded in 2001 for a vote on building the Allianz Arena, home to German football champions Bayern Munich and host of the 2012 and 2025 Champions League finals.


