1963 Senegalese prime ministerial referendum
A referendum on abolishing the post of Prime Minister was held in Senegal on 3 March 1963. The result was 99.45% of voters in favour of the change, with a 94.3% turnout.[1]
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Results
Choice | Votes | % |
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1,155,077 | 99.45 | |
No | 6,349 | 0.55 |
Valid votes | 1,161,426 | 99.95 |
Invalid or blank votes | 634 | 0.05 |
Total votes | 1,162,060 | 100.00 |
Registered voters and turnout | 1,232,479 | 94.3 |
Source: Direct Democracy |
gollark: BECAUSE IJTERNET.
gollark: Change your name to some has'kell.
gollark: It's not a central government applying the tax. It's a syndicate of puppy-kicking organizations backed by military power.
gollark: Example: anarcho-capitalism but with a 10% tax used to fund puppy-kicking organizations.
gollark: I can imagine a more evil one easily.
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