Early projections indicate Swiss voters are set to reject a proposal limiting the country’s population to 10 million residents. The initiative, often referred to as the “10-millionersinitiativ,” aimed to curb immigration and control population growth. Current estimates place Switzerland’s population at around 8.7 million. Opponents of the initiative argued it would harm the economy, restrict freedom of movement, and complicate international relations. While final results are pending, initial data strongly suggests a majority “no” vote. This outcome reflects ongoing debate within Switzerland regarding immigration policies and sustainable development.