Swiss citizens voted against a proposal to cap the country’s population at 10 million on Sunday. The initiative aimed to restrict both immigration and natural population increase to control population size. Preliminary results indicate a clear majority opposed the measure, signaling continued support for current immigration policies. Proponents argued limiting population growth was crucial for preserving Switzerland’s resources and quality of life. Opponents countered that such a cap would harm the Swiss economy, particularly its reliance on foreign labor, and restrict individual freedoms. The referendum reflects ongoing debate in Switzerland regarding immigration and its impact on the nation’s future. Final official results are expected shortly, but the outcome appears definitive.