2016 Senegalese constitutional referendum

A constitutional referendum was held in Senegal on 20 March 2016. The proposed changes to the constitution were approved by 62% of voters. A majority voted in favour in thirteen of the fourteen regions, with only Diourbel Region seeing a majority against.[1]

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Background

A total of 15 changes were proposed to the constitution, including:[2]

  • Shortening of the presidential term from seven years to five years. Contrary to incumbent president Macky Sall's wishes, this would only apply from the next presidential election in 2019 onwards.[3]
  • Constitutional recognition for the Leader of the Opposition
  • Enhanced powers for local authorities
  • Rights to a healthy environment
  • Changes to rights on land ownership and natural resources

Results

Choice Votes %
For1,367,59262.64
Against815,65537.36
Invalid/blank votes19,815
Total2,203,062100
Registered voters/turnout5,709,58238.59
Source: Direct Democracy

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