1957 Colombian constitutional reform referendum|
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|    | Choice | Votes | % |   |  Yes | 4,169,294 | 95.27% |   |  No | 206,864 | 4.73% |   | Valid votes | 4,376,158 | 99.52% |   | Invalid or blank votes | 20,932 | 0.48% |   | Total votes | 4,397,090 | 100.00% |   | Registered voters/turnout |  | 72.30% |  | 
  A referendum on the reform programme of the military junta was held in Colombia on 1 December 1957.[1] Women were given the vote for the first time, and the programme was approved by 95% of voters.[1] 
 Background
 After a coup d'état on 10 May 1957, the ruling military junta issued decree 0247, calling for a referendum on constitutional reforms and the election of a Constitutional Council on 16 March 1958, as well as allowing the Liberal Party and Conservative Party to form a provisional government.[1] 
 Results
   | Choice | Votes | % | 
  | For | 4,169,294 | 95.27 | 
  | Against | 206,864 | 4.73 | 
  | Invalid/blank votes | 20,932 | – | 
  | Total | 4,397,090 | 100 | 
  | Registered voters/turnout |  | 72.30 | 
  | Source: Direct Democracy | 
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