1958 Uruguayan constitutional referendum
A constitutional referendum was held in Uruguay on 30 November 1958 alongside general elections.[1] Two proposals for amendments to the constitution were put to voters, but both were rejected.
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Proposals
Proposal 1 was put forward by the Ruralista/Herrerista faction of the National Party through the General Assembly, and proposed a presidential system of government, separating the presidential and parliamentary elections, and abolishing the lema system.[1]
Proposal 2 was put forward by the Civic Union through a popular initiative, and proposed introducing a presidential system of government.[1]
Results
Choice | Votes | % |
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Proposal 1 | 235,941 | 23.04 |
Proposal 2 | 153,662 | 15.01 |
Against both | 634,080 | 61.95 |
Total | 429,760 | 100 |
Registered voters/turnout | 1,158,939 | 37.08 |
Source: Direct Democracy |
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References
- Uruguay, 30 November 1958: Constitutional reform Direct Democracy (in German)
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