2003 Armenian constitutional referendum

A constitutional referendum was held in Armenia on 25 May 2003.[1] The constitutional changes would remove some powers from the president, and were narrowly approved by 50.56% of voters, with a 52.10% turnout.[2] However, the results were invalidated, as the number of votes in favour of the changes was lower than one-third of the number of registered voters (778,331).[2]

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Results

Choice Votes %
For563,20550.56
Against550,66849.44
Total valid votes1,113,873100
Invalid/blank votes102,708-
Total voters1,216,58152.10
Registered Voters2,334,993
Source: Nohlen et al.
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References

  1. Overview Election Guide
  2. Results Election Guide
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