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2016 Ivorian constitutional referendum

A constitutional referendum was held in Ivory Coast on 30 October 2016.[1][2] Voters were asked whether they approve of a proposed new constitution. The new constitution would create a Senate, remove the nationality clause from the presidential requirements and establish the post of Vice-President.[3][4] The constitution was approved by 93.42% of votes with a 42.42% turnout, as announced by the president of the Independent Electoral Commission (CEI).[5]

2016 Ivorian constitutional referendum
30 October 2016
Do you approve of the draft constitution proposed by the President of the Republic?
Results
Choice
Votes %
Yes 2,480,287 93.42%
No 174,714 6.58%
Valid votes 2,655,001 99.12%
Invalid or blank votes 23,600 0.88%
Total votes 2,678,601 100.00%
Registered voters/turnout 6,313,758 42.42%

Background edit

The holding of the referendum was approved by the National Assembly on 22 July 2016 by a vote of 233 to 6 with seven abstentions.[6]

New constitution edit

The new constitution includes several changes to the current constitution, including the removal of a requirement for both parents of presidential candidates to be natural-born Ivorians and not to have had any other citizenship.[6] It would also create the post of Vice-President and a Senate composed of former public servants.[2] The President, Vice-President and two thirds of the Senate is to be elected at the same time as parliamentary elections, with the remaining third appointed by the president-elect.[7]

There is speculation that President Alassane Ouattara may seek a third term in 2020 if the clauses in the current constitution that requires presidential candidates to be younger than 75 is scrapped. However, he has continued to promise that he would retire from politics in 2020 after two five-year terms (2010–2015 and 2015–2020).[4]

Campaign edit

Campaigning for the referendum was held between 22 and 29 October. The proposed constitution was supported by the Rally of Houphouëtists for Democracy and Peace, an alliance composed of the Rally of the Republicans, the Democratic Party of Côte d'Ivoire, the Union for Democracy and Peace in Côte d'Ivoire, the Movement of the Forces of the Future and the Union for Ivory Coast, and some other parliamentary parties, including the Ivorian Workers' Party. It was opposed by a coalition of 23 parties headed by former president Laurent Gbagbo due to the lack of public consultation during the drafting process.[2][8]

Conduct edit

On polling day there was violence in pockets of Abidjan, where youth groups mainly from the opposition ransacked schools and several polling stations. The youth groups have been reported as being opposition members, who prevented people from voting in opposition strong holds.[9] The interior minister Hamed Bakayoko declared that there was reported violence at over 100 polling stations in the city.[10]

Results edit

Choice Votes %
For 2,480,287 93.42
Against 174,714 6.58
Invalid/blank votes 23,600
Total 2,678,601 100
Registered voters/turnout 6,313,758 42.42
Source:

By region edit

Region Turnout (%) For (%) Against (%)
Agnéby-Tiassa 44.34 79.88 20.12
Bafing 78.76 99.12 0.88
Bagoué 64.82 99.11 0.89
Bélier 37.51 92.36 7.64
Béré 73.58 99.24 0.76
Bounkani 52.93 96.59 3.41
Cavally 27.65 88.00 12.00
Folon 86.47 99.90 0.10
Gbêkê 35.80 89.03 10.97
Gbôklé 32.39 93.54 6.46
Gôh 21.26 94.12 5.88
Gontougo 51.28 93.37 6.63
Grands-Ponts 17.92 86.19 13.81
Guémon 29.23 93.09 6.91
Hambol 59.83 98.66 1.34
Haut-Sassandra 30.82 94.10 5.90
Iffou 38.66 94.38 5.65
Indénié-Djuablin 31.28 89.89 10.11
Kabadougou 86.51 99.86 0.14
La Mé 60.18 78.95 21.05
Lôh-Djiboua 25.15 93.36 6.64
Marahoué 28.48 92.68 7.32
Moronou 35.89 89.45 10.55
Nawa 33.70 94.93 5.07
N'Zi 27.18 88.70 11.30
Poro 86.58 99.57 0.43
San-Pédro 17.49 89.48 10.52
Sud-Comoé 30.88 91.87 8.13
Tchologo 68.79 99.27 0.73
Tonkpi 33.30 90.54 9.46
Worodougou 88.95 99.72 0.28
Autonomous Districts
Abidjan Autonomous District 46.25 93.89 6.11
Yamoussoukro Autonomous District 23.69 86.23 13.77
Ivorian diaspora
Belgium 10.63 82.40 17.6
Burkina Faso 10.59 82.41 17.59
France 5.18 94.36 5.64
Canada 4.62 77.46 22.54
Gabon 26.68 96.08 3.92
Guinea 54.10 93.17 6.83
Italy 13.11 89.37 10.63
Mali 12.55 85.89 14.11
Morocco 13.39 84.86 15.14
Senegal 8.73 78.64 21.36
South Africa 62.54 96.09 3.91
United Kingdom 7.64 95.27 4.73
United States 26.59 97.47 2.53
Total 42.42 93.42 6.58
Source:

References edit

  1. ^ Côte d'Ivoire: Amadou Gon Coulibaly annonce le référendum constitutionnel pour le 30 octobre Koaci, 19 September 2016
  2. ^ a b c Ivory Coast constitutional referendum to be held in October Africa News, 7 August 2016
  3. ^ Iob, Emilie. "Constitutional Referendum in Ivory Coast Sparks Controversy". VOA. Retrieved 2016-10-19.
  4. ^ a b Côte d’Ivoire's new constitution analysed 2016-11-13 at the Wayback Machine CNBC Africa, 6 October 2016
  5. ^ "Ivory Coast votes in favor of new constitution: elections commission".
  6. ^ a b Ivory Coast parliament votes to hold referendum on new constitution Reuters, 22 July 2016
  7. ^ Ivorians to vote on draft constitution on October 30 AFP, 12 October 2016
  8. ^ AfricaNews (2016-10-19). "Ivory Coast referendum to take place on October 30". Africanews. Retrieved 2016-10-19.
  9. ^ AfricaNews (2016-10-30). "Violence recorded at Ivorian referendum, voting continues". Africanews. Retrieved 2016-10-30.
  10. ^ "Violence and low turnout in Ivory Coast's constitutional referendum". Reuters. 2016-10-30. Retrieved 2016-10-31.

External links edit

  • (in French)
  • 2016 Turnout map 2017-01-14 at the Wayback Machine Abidjan.net

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A constitutional referendum was held in Ivory Coast on 30 October 2016 1 2 Voters were asked whether they approve of a proposed new constitution The new constitution would create a Senate remove the nationality clause from the presidential requirements and establish the post of Vice President 3 4 The constitution was approved by 93 42 of votes with a 42 42 turnout as announced by the president of the Independent Electoral Commission CEI 5 2016 Ivorian constitutional referendum30 October 2016Do you approve of the draft constitution proposed by the President of the Republic ResultsChoice Votes Yes 2 480 287 93 42 No 174 714 6 58 Valid votes 2 655 001 99 12 Invalid or blank votes 23 600 0 88 Total votes 2 678 601 100 00 Registered voters turnout 6 313 758 42 42 Contents 1 Background 2 New constitution 3 Campaign 4 Conduct 5 Results 5 1 By region 6 References 7 External linksBackground editThe holding of the referendum was approved by the National Assembly on 22 July 2016 by a vote of 233 to 6 with seven abstentions 6 New constitution editMain article Constitution of Ivory Coast The new constitution includes several changes to the current constitution including the removal of a requirement for both parents of presidential candidates to be natural born Ivorians and not to have had any other citizenship 6 It would also create the post of Vice President and a Senate composed of former public servants 2 The President Vice President and two thirds of the Senate is to be elected at the same time as parliamentary elections with the remaining third appointed by the president elect 7 There is speculation that President Alassane Ouattara may seek a third term in 2020 if the clauses in the current constitution that requires presidential candidates to be younger than 75 is scrapped However he has continued to promise that he would retire from politics in 2020 after two five year terms 2010 2015 and 2015 2020 4 Campaign editCampaigning for the referendum was held between 22 and 29 October The proposed constitution was supported by the Rally of Houphouetists for Democracy and Peace an alliance composed of the Rally of the Republicans the Democratic Party of Cote d Ivoire the Union for Democracy and Peace in Cote d Ivoire the Movement of the Forces of the Future and the Union for Ivory Coast and some other parliamentary parties including the Ivorian Workers Party It was opposed by a coalition of 23 parties headed by former president Laurent Gbagbo due to the lack of public consultation during the drafting process 2 8 Conduct editOn polling day there was violence in pockets of Abidjan where youth groups mainly from the opposition ransacked schools and several polling stations The youth groups have been reported as being opposition members who prevented people from voting in opposition strong holds 9 The interior minister Hamed Bakayoko declared that there was reported violence at over 100 polling stations in the city 10 Results editChoice Votes For 2 480 287 93 42 Against 174 714 6 58 Invalid blank votes 23 600 Total 2 678 601 100 Registered voters turnout 6 313 758 42 42 Source CEI By region edit Region Turnout For Against Agneby Tiassa 44 34 79 88 20 12 Bafing 78 76 99 12 0 88 Bagoue 64 82 99 11 0 89 Belier 37 51 92 36 7 64 Bere 73 58 99 24 0 76 Bounkani 52 93 96 59 3 41 Cavally 27 65 88 00 12 00 Folon 86 47 99 90 0 10 Gbeke 35 80 89 03 10 97 Gbokle 32 39 93 54 6 46 Goh 21 26 94 12 5 88 Gontougo 51 28 93 37 6 63 Grands Ponts 17 92 86 19 13 81 Guemon 29 23 93 09 6 91 Hambol 59 83 98 66 1 34 Haut Sassandra 30 82 94 10 5 90 Iffou 38 66 94 38 5 65 Indenie Djuablin 31 28 89 89 10 11 Kabadougou 86 51 99 86 0 14 La Me 60 18 78 95 21 05 Loh Djiboua 25 15 93 36 6 64 Marahoue 28 48 92 68 7 32 Moronou 35 89 89 45 10 55 Nawa 33 70 94 93 5 07 N Zi 27 18 88 70 11 30 Poro 86 58 99 57 0 43 San Pedro 17 49 89 48 10 52 Sud Comoe 30 88 91 87 8 13 Tchologo 68 79 99 27 0 73 Tonkpi 33 30 90 54 9 46 Worodougou 88 95 99 72 0 28 Autonomous Districts Abidjan Autonomous District 46 25 93 89 6 11 Yamoussoukro Autonomous District 23 69 86 23 13 77 Ivorian diaspora Belgium 10 63 82 40 17 6 Burkina Faso 10 59 82 41 17 59 France 5 18 94 36 5 64 Canada 4 62 77 46 22 54 Gabon 26 68 96 08 3 92 Guinea 54 10 93 17 6 83 Italy 13 11 89 37 10 63 Mali 12 55 85 89 14 11 Morocco 13 39 84 86 15 14 Senegal 8 73 78 64 21 36 South Africa 62 54 96 09 3 91 United Kingdom 7 64 95 27 4 73 United States 26 59 97 47 2 53 Total 42 42 93 42 6 58 Source CEIReferences edit Cote d Ivoire Amadou Gon Coulibaly annonce le referendum constitutionnel pour le 30 octobre Koaci 19 September 2016 a b c Ivory Coast constitutional referendum to be held in October Africa News 7 August 2016 Iob Emilie Constitutional Referendum in Ivory Coast Sparks Controversy VOA Retrieved 2016 10 19 a b Cote d Ivoire s new constitution analysed Archived 2016 11 13 at the Wayback Machine CNBC Africa 6 October 2016 Ivory Coast votes in favor of new constitution elections commission a b Ivory Coast parliament votes to hold referendum on new constitution Reuters 22 July 2016 Ivorians to vote on draft constitution on October 30 AFP 12 October 2016 AfricaNews 2016 10 19 Ivory Coast referendum to take place on October 30 Africanews Retrieved 2016 10 19 AfricaNews 2016 10 30 Violence recorded at Ivorian referendum voting continues Africanews Retrieved 2016 10 30 Violence and low turnout in Ivory Coast s constitutional referendum Reuters 2016 10 30 Retrieved 2016 10 31 External links editOfficial website in French 2016 Turnout map Archived 2017 01 14 at the Wayback Machine Abidjan net Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2016 Ivorian constitutional referendum amp oldid 1169252727, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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