1970 Upper Voltan constitutional referendum

A constitutional referendum was held in the Republic of Upper Volta on 14 June 1970. It followed the 1966 military coup, and would restore multi-party democracy. However, the new constitution made the country a presidential republic, with the President able to dissolve the National Assembly and rule by decree. It also allowed coup leader Sangoulé Lamizana to remain President for a further four years. It was approved by 98.56% of voters with a 77.3% turnout.

1970 Upper Voltan constitutional referendum

14 June 1970

Results
Choice
Votes  %
Yes 1,757,004 98.56%
No 25,757 1.44%
Valid votes 1,782,761 98.10%
Invalid or blank votes 34,580 1.90%
Total votes 1,817,341 100.00%
Registered voters/turnout 2,351,258 77.29%
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