1999 Guatemalan constitutional referendum

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

A constitutional referendum was held in

Congress, one on reforming the executive (including redefining the role of the military) and one on reforming the judiciary.[2] All four were rejected by voters, although turnout was just 18.6%.[2]

Results

Definition of the nation and social rights

Choice Votes %
For 327,854 43.2
Against 366,591 48.3
Invalid/blank votes -
Total 757,940 100
Source: Nohlen

Reform of Congress

Choice Votes %
For 284,423 42.0
Against 392,223 58.0
Invalid/blank votes -
Total 757,940 100
Source: Nohlen

Reform of the Executive

Choice Votes %
For 294,849 42.9
Against 392,223 57.1
Invalid/blank votes -
Total 757,940 100
Source: Nohlen

Reform of the Judiciary

Choice Votes %
For 315,565 45.8
Against 373,025 54.2
Invalid/blank votes -
Total 757,940 100
Source: Nohlen

References

  1. ^ a b Nohlen, pp330-331