2007 Egyptian constitutional referendum

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2007 Egyptian constitutional referendum

26 March 2007 (2007-03-26)

Results
Choice
Votes %
Yes 7,172,436 75.94%
No 2,272,683 24.06%
Valid votes 9,445,119 97.39%
Invalid or blank votes 252,659 2.61%
Total votes 9,697,778 100.00%
Registered voters/turnout 35,865,660 27.04%

A constitutional referendum was held in Egypt on 26 March 2007. The amendments to the constitution were mostly concerning electoral law, and had been passed by Parliament on 20 March 2007. Government critics accused President Hosni Mubarak of deliberately having hastened the schedule (the referendum had originally been expected on 4 April 2007) in order to make it impossible for them to organise a strong "no" campaign.[1]

According to official results, 75.9 per cent of voters were in favour of the reforms, with an official turnout of 27.1 per cent.[2] Government critics claimed the turnout was actually around 5 per cent.[3]

Results[edit]

Choice Votes %
For 7,172,436 75.91
Against 2,272,683 24.09
Invalid/blank votes 252,659
Total 9,701,833 100
Registered voters/turnout 35,865,660 27.05
Source: IFES

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