1977 Upper Voltan constitutional referendum

A constitutional referendum was held in the Republic of Upper Volta on 27 November 1977. It followed the 1974 military coup, and would restore multi-party democracy. The new constitution retained the presidential system of government, and limited the number of political parties to three (the three with the highest number of votes in the forthcoming parliamentary elections would keep their status and other parties disbanded). It was approved by 98.70% of voters with a 71.6% turnout.[1]

1977 Upper Voltan constitutional referendum
27 November 1977
Results
Choice
Votes %
Yes 1,927,691 98.71%
No 25,278 1.29%
Valid votes 1,952,969 99.04%
Invalid or blank votes 19,018 0.96%
Total votes 1,971,987 100.00%
Registered voters/turnout 2,759,924 71.45%

Results edit

Choice Votes %
For 1,927,691 98.70
Against 25,278 1.30
Invalid/blank votes 19,108
Total 1,972,077 100
Registered voters/turnout 2,759,924 71.45
Source: African Elections Database

References edit

  1. ^ Elections in Burkina Faso African Elections Database