Practicing Catholics represent the largest share of individuals with intention to vote No
in the referendum (62.5%), as well as the majority of individuals who intend to abstain in the
referendum (52.9%). Still, the group of individuals intending to vote Yes has 31.2% of practicing
Catholics in its composition. As for non-practicing Catholics, 77 (84.6%) individuals had intention
to vote Yes, 6 (6.6%) intended to abstain and 8 (8.8%) of the respondents intended to vote No in
the referendum. Finally, in the group of individuals without religion (N = 34), two individuals
(5.9%) claim to abstain from voting, only one respondent (2.9%) intends to vote No and 27
(79.4%) individuals without religion intend to vote Yes in the referendum. Four individuals in this
group failed to respond the question about their intention to vote (11.8%).