1972 Cameroonian constitutional referendum

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 passed by 99.99% of voters with a 98.2% turnout.

1972 Cameroonian constitutional referendum
20 May 1972
Do you approve, with the aim of consolidating national unity and accelerating the economic, social and cultural development of the nation, the draft constitution submitted to the Cameroonian people by the President of the Federal Republic of Cameroon and establishing a Republic, united and indivisible, under the name of a united Republic of Cameroon?
Results
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%

Results edit

Choice Votes %
For 3,177,846 99.99
Against 176 0.01
Invalid/blank votes 1,612
Total 3,179,634 100
Registered voters/turnout 3,236,280 98.2
Source: African Elections Database

References edit

  1. ^ Elections in Cameroon African Elections Database

Further reading edit