Despite a low turnout potentially making the results invalid, Hungary's prime minister is claiming a victory in squashing an EU migrant quota.
98 percent of voters supported the prime minister's plan—but less then half of registered voters casted a ballot.
Our Europe Correspondent Kevin Ozebek is tracking the story from Brussels.
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