Swiss citizens voted Sunday on an initiative to limit the country’s population through immigration restrictions, alongside a proposal to prioritize military service over civilian service. Initial estimates from the referendum indicate a decisive rejection of the anti-immigration initiative. The proposed cap on population numbers failed to gain sufficient support from voters. This outcome suggests continued support for current immigration policies within Switzerland. The second vote concerned adjustments to national service requirements, aiming to maintain a focus on military duty. The results signal a preference for maintaining existing frameworks regarding both immigration and national service obligations. The rejection is being interpreted by some as a turning point in the national debate on immigration.