1958 Senegalese constitutional referendum
A referendum on the new constitution of France was held in Senegal on 28 September 1958 as part of a wider referendum held across the French Union. The new constitution would see the country become part of the new French Community if accepted, or result in independence if rejected. It was approved by 97.55% of voters.[1]
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Results
Choice | Votes | % |
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For | 870,362 | 97.55 |
Against | 21,901 | 2.45 |
Invalid/blank votes | 1,106 | – |
Total | 893,369 | 100 |
Registered voters/turnout | 1,106,828 | 80.71 |
Source: Direct Democracy |
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References
- Frankreich, 28. September 1958 : Verfassung Direct Democracy
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