1994 Central African constitutional referendum|
|
|
Choice
|
Votes
|
%
|
Yes
|
460,407
|
82.70%
|
No
|
96,337
|
17.30%
|
| Valid votes
|
556,744
|
99.23%
|
| Invalid or blank votes
|
4,340
|
0.77%
|
| Total votes
|
561,084
|
100.00%
|
| Registered voters/turnout
|
1,247,290
|
44.98%
| |
A constitutional referendum was held in the Central African Republic on 28 December 1994. The new constitution would make the country a presidential republic with a unicameral National Assembly and a Prime Minister accountable to both the President and the National Assembly.[1] It was approved by 82.7% of voters with a 45% turnout.
Results
| Choice
|
Votes
|
%
|
| For |
460,407 |
82.7
|
| Against |
96,337 |
17.3
|
| Invalid/blank votes |
4,340 |
–
|
| Total |
561,084 |
100
|
| Registered voters/turnout |
1,247,290 |
44.98
|
| Source: African Elections Database
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