2000 Ugandan multi-party referendum

A referendum on restoring multi-party democracy was held in Uganda on 29 June 2000. Voters were asked "Which political system do you wish to adopt, Movement or Multiparty?" The result was 90.7% in support of the non-partisan Movement system with a voter turnout of 51.1%

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A second referendum on the subject was held in 2005, with the reverse result.[1]

Results

Choice Votes %
Movement4,322,90190.7
Multi-party442,8439.3
Invalid/blank votes148,800-
Total4,914,524100
Source: African Elections Database
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References

  1. Elections in Uganda African Elections Database
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