1976 Mahoran Comoros referendum
A referendum on remaining in the Comoros was held in Mayotte on 8 February 1976.[1] The proposal was rejected by 99.42% of voters.[1]
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Background
The French National Assembly passed a law on 31 December 1975 allowing for the independence of the Comoros without Mayotte. A referendum was subsequently organised in Mayotte for February 1976 to determine whether residents of the territory wished to remain part of the Comoros or stay under French control.[1]
Results
Choice | Votes | % |
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For | 104 | 0.58 |
Against | 17,845 | 99.42 |
Invalid/blank votes | 112 | – |
Total | 18,061 | 100 |
Registered voters/turnout | 21,671 | 83.34 |
Source: Direct Democracy |
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References
- Mayotte, 8. Februar 1976 : Verbleib bei den Komoren Direct Democracy (in German)
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