1998 Malagasy constitutional referendum

A constitutional referendum was held in Madagascar on 25 March 1998. The proposed amendments would allow the president to dissolve parliament, and divide the country into six provinces. It was narrowly approved by just 50.96% of voters, with a 70% turnout.[1]

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Results

Choice Votes %
For1,524,58150.96
Against1,467,39749.04
Invalid/blank votes210,792
Total3,202 770100
Registered voters/turnout4,557,36270.27
Source: EISA
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