2011 Paraguayan expatriate voting referendum
9 October 2011 |
Are you in agreement with the amendment to Art. 120 of the National Constitution, which will read as follows:
Paraguayan citizens, without distinction, who have turned eighteen years of age are eligible to vote. Paraguayans residing abroad are voters. Citizens are electors and eligible, without more restrictions than those established in this Constitution and in the law. Foreigners with permanent residence will have the same rights in municipal elections.
Paraguayan citizens, without distinction, who have turned eighteen years of age are eligible to vote. Paraguayans residing abroad are voters. Citizens are electors and eligible, without more restrictions than those established in this Constitution and in the law. Foreigners with permanent residence will have the same rights in municipal elections.
Choice | Votes | % |
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Yes | 298,480 | 78.41% |
No | 82,193 | 21.59% |
Valid votes | 380,673 | 98.86% |
Invalid or blank votes | 4,405 | 1.14% |
Total votes | 385,078 | 100.00% |
Registered voters/turnout | 3,039,308 | 12.67% |
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A referendum on allowing expatriate citizens to vote was held in Paraguay on 9 October 2011.[1] The measure was approved by 78% of voters, although voter turnout was only 12.5%. If approved by the Congress, the measure would give the right to vote to more than half a million Paraguayans living abroad, mostly in Argentina, Spain and the United States. President Fernando Lugo believed it would strengthen Paraguay's democracy.[2]
Results
Choice | Votes | % |
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Yes | 298,480 | 78.41 |
No | 82,193 | 21.59 |
Valid votes | 380,673 | 98.86 |
Invalid or blank votes | 4,405 | 1.14 |
Total votes | 385,078 | 100.00 |
Registered voters/turnout | 3,039,308 | 12.67 |
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