2003 Qatari constitutional referendum
A referendum to approve a new constitution was held in Qatar on 29 April 2003. The constitution was overwhelmingly approved, with almost 98% in favour. The population of the country was estimated to be around 790,000 at the time of the referendum with only 85,000 registered voters. Voter turnout was 84.3%.[1]
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Results
Option | Votes | % |
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Yes | 69,987 | 98.39 |
No | 1,145 | 1.61 |
Invalid votes | 274 | – |
Total | 71,665 | 100 |
Source: IFES Election Guide |
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