1972 Cameroonian constitutional referendum|
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Choice | Votes | % | Yes | 3,177,846 | 99.99% | No | 176 | 0.01% | Valid votes | 3,178,022 | 99.95% | Invalid or blank votes | 1,612 | 0.05% | Total votes | 3,179,634 | 100.00% | Registered voters/turnout | 3,236,280 | 98.25% | |
A constitutional referendum was held in Cameroon on 20 May 1972. The new constitution would make the country a unitary state, as opposed to the previous federal system, as well as giving more powers to President Ahmadou Ahidjo.[1] It was allegedly passed by 99.99% of voters with a 98% turnout.
Results
Choice | Votes | % |
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For | 3,177,846 | 99.99 |
Against | 176 | 0.01 |
Total | 3,178,022 | 100.00 |
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Valid votes | 3,178,022 | 99.95 |
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Invalid/blank votes | 1,612 | 0.05 |
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Total votes | 3,179,634 | 100.00 |
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Registered voters/turnout | 3,236,280 | 98.25 |
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Source: African Elections Database |
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