Posted: Wed March 13, 2013 8:54PM; Updated: Wed March 13, 2013 8:53PM

Vienna abandons Olympic bid after poll of residents

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Vienna Mayor Michael Haeupl announces his city's mass opposition to hosting the 2028 Olympics.
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VIENNA (AP) Vienna is dropping plans to bid for the 2028 Summer Olympics after a vast majority of residents rejected the idea in a referendum.

Vienna Mayor Michael Haeupl says first results show that 72 percent oppose the city's ambition to host the games.

Haeupl says "apparently most people are not convinced that the city would benefit in the long term from investing in the games."

The deadline for postal voting is next Monday, though only marginal changes are expected to the final outcome of the referendum, in which more than 1.1 million residents were eligible to vote.

Vienna was a candidate for the 1964 Summer Olympics, which were awarded to Tokyo. Austria hosted the Winter Olympics that year, and again in 1976, in Innsbruck.

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