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Seattle

United States of America ( On 22 March, 2026. )

On Sunday, March 22, 2026, *Sikhs for Justice (SFJ)* successfully held Khalistan Referendum voting at City Hall Park in Seattle.
Despite a relatively small local Sikh population, organizers reported an impressive turnout of approximately **27,000 votes**.
The event was part of SFJ’s ongoing global diaspora referendum campaign.
Voting took place from **9:00 AM to 5:00 PM**.
A pre-event flag-hoisting ceremony was held a day earlier at Renton Gurdwara.
Gurpatwant Singh Pannun and other SFJ leaders addressed the gathering, highlighting the democratic nature of the exercise.

Voting Counts

These results are quoted from the mainstream news and media websites and/or the articles published on those website.

Votes Counted

27,659

Expected Votes Count

42,000

Total Relevant Population

42,000

News and Media Coverage

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Seattle Sees Massive Khalistan Referendum Turnout Amid Pannun’s Bold Statement

A Khalistan referendum event was held in Seattle, USA, where about 27,000 people cast votes on March 22, 2026, as part of a series of global diaspora referendums organized by Sikhs for Justice (SFJ).

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[VIDEO] reddit.com

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Thousands of Sikhs are lined up to cast their votes in favor of seceding from the Indian Union.

Peaceful & orderly voting at City Hall Park

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US approves Khalistan Referendum despite India’s opposition

Despite opposition from India and rising global tensions over attacks on Sikh leaders abroad, the United States has permitted the Khalistan referendum to proceed in Seattle, 24NewsHD TV channel reported on Sunday.

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Khalistan Referendum in Seattle has started. Voting is open until 5 PM at City Hall Park (450 3rd Ave).

27,000+ ballots cast despite Indian diplomatic opposition

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Today in Seattle, one day before the Khalistan Referendum voting

“Democratic Republic of Khalistan” flag was installed and raised at Gurdwara Singh Sabha Renton. During the preparations, a hawk circled above the gurdwara, which many Sikhs viewed as a sign of blessing and positivity.

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