2004 Central African constitutional referendum

A constitutional referendum was held in the Central African Republic on 5 December 2004. The new constitution would change the system of government from presidential to semi-presidential, as well as putting a limit of two terms on the President.[1] It was approved by 91.37% of voters with a 77.1% turnout.

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Results

Choice Votes %
For811,73991.37
Against76,6358.63
Invalid/blank votes
Total888,374100
Registered voters/turnout1,130,400
Source: Direct Democracy
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References

  1. Elections in the Central African Republic African Elections Database
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