1993 Seychellois constitutional referendum
A constitutional referendum was held in Seychelles on 18 June 1993, following the failure of a referendum the previous year to pass the 60% threshold required. After the new constitution had been redrafted, it was put to a public vote for a second time, receiving the approval of 73.6% of voters.[1]
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Choice | Votes | % |
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For | 73.9 | |
Against | 24.1 | |
Total | 100 | |
Source: African Elections Database |
gollark: If they disagree, KILL BOTH CANDIDATES AND HAVE A NEW SET.
gollark: What would be great is running two parallel voting systems run by each of us.
gollark: Also there's not actual proof.
gollark: Said the person who called anyone who disagreed communists.
gollark: Keanu, did you vote for *your*self?
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