1989 Comorian constitutional referendum














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A constitutional referendum was held in the Comoros on 5 November 1989. The proposed amendments to the constitution would allow incumbent President Ahmed Abdallah to run for a third term, as well as creating the post of Prime Minister. The changes were approved by 92.5% of voters.[1]


On 26 November Abdallah was killed during a coup led by Said Mohamed Djohar.



Results


































Choice
Votes
%
For 240,281 92.5
Against 19,500 7.5
Invalid/blank votes
Total 259,781
100
Registered voters/turnout 265,222
Source: African Elections Database


References





  1. ^ Elections in the Comoros African Elections Database










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