Uruguayan constitutional referendum, 1951

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A constitutional referendum was held in Uruguay on 16 December 1951.[1] The proposed amendments to the constitution were approved by 54% of voters.

Proposals

The proposed changes to the constitution were presented to the General Assembly on 31 June 1951. The Chamber of Deputies approved it by a vote of 85 to 14 on 10 October, whilst the Senate approved it by a vote of 26 to 4 on 26 October.[1]

The amendments would:[1]

Results

Choice Votes %
For232,07654.00
Against197,68446.00
Total429,760100
Registered voters/turnout1,158,93937.08
Source: Direct Democracy

Aftermath

The collegiado system was reintroduced prior to the 1954 general elections.

References

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