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A constitutional referendum was held in Burkina Faso on 9 June 1991. It followed the 1987 military coup, and would restore multi-party democracy. The new constitution retained the presidential system of government, created a bicameral parliament, and limited the President to two seven-year terms. It was approved by 92.83% of voters with a 48.8% turnout.[1]
Results
| Choice | Votes | % |
|---|---|---|
| For | 1,504,653 | 92.83 |
| Against | 116,139 | 6.17 |
| Invalid/blank votes | 39,529 | – |
| Total | 1,660,321 | 100 |
| Registered voters/turnout | 3,403,451 | 48.78 |
| Source: Direct Democracy | ||
References
- ↑ Elections in Burkina Faso African Elections Database
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