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1993 Russian constitutional referendum

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National referendum on Russian Constitution

1993 Russian constitutional referendum

12 December 1993
Results
Choice
Votes%
Yes32,937,63058.43%
No23,431,33341.57%
Valid votes56,368,96397.65%
Invalid or blank votes1,357,9092.35%
Total votes57,726,872100.00%
Registered voters/turnout106,170,83554.37%

Results byfederal subject

A constitutional referendum was held inRussia on 12 December 1993.[1] Thenew constitution was approved by 58% of voters, and came into force on 25 December.[2]

Background

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Since 1992, PresidentBoris Yeltsin had been arguing that the1978 constitution was obsolete and needed replacing.[3] He called for a new constitution which would grant more powers to the President.[3] However, two competing drafts of a new constitution were drawn up by the government and theCongress of People's Deputies.[3] Failure of the two groups to reach a compromise led to Yeltsin dissolving the Congress of People's Deputies in September 1993,[3] leading to aconstitutional crisis.

Yeltsin then called aConstitutional Assembly that was sympathetic to his views.[3] The Assembly subsequently drafted a constitution that provided for a strong presidency,[3] and was published on 11 November.[4]

Name

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This referendum was officially named "nationwide voting" (Russian:всенародное голосование,romanizedvsenarodnoye golosovaniye) in documents.

Раздел второй
Заключительные и переходные положения
1. Конституция Российской Федерации вступает в силу со дня официального ее опубликования по результатам всенародного голосования.

— 1993 Constitution of Russia

Translated:

Second Section
Concluding and Transitional Provisions
1. The Constitution of the Russian Federation shall come into force from the moment of its official publication according to the results of a nationwide voting.

Results

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Voter turnout was officially reported as 54%,[5] over the 50% threshold required to validate the referendum.[3] However, doubts remained over the accuracy of the turnout figure, exacerbated by the quick destruction of ballots and area tallies.[4]

ChoiceVotes%
For32,937,63058.43
Against23,431,33341.57
Total56,368,963100.00
Valid votes56,368,96397.65
Invalid/blank votes1,357,9092.35
Total votes57,726,872100.00
Registered voters/turnout106,170,83554.37
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

By region

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Margin of victory by region
Federal subjectForAgainstInvalid/
blank
TotalRegistered
voters
Turnout
Votes%Votes%
1Adygea74,84638.90117,57161.103157195,574323,61260.43
2Bashkortostan721,76942.01996,13557.9952,1131,770,0172,824,12562.67
3Buryatia204,77957.96148,54742.0415,479368,805663,95755.55
4Altai43,62955.9734,31644.03281880,763123,09165.61
5Dagestan141,69720.86537,60179.1411,332690,6301,089,62663.38
6Ingushetia37,58356.9028,46943.1087766,929124,75453.65
7Kabardino-Balkaria185,21463.26107,55336.745849298,616508,68358.70
8Kalmykia57,25851.5253,88048.486359117,497206,94456.78
9Karachay-Cherkessia55,51228.00142,74372.003353201,608286,57970.35
10Karelia210,73070.8886,57129.127760305,061577,61852.81
11Komi239,18063.77135,89336.239158384,231808,41847.53
12Mari156,17952.43141,69547.5710,235308,109537,28257.35
13Mordovia153,77837.14260,22062.8610,737424,735689,30961.62
14Yakutia214,26355.01175,25344.9919,403408,919625,43265.38
15North Ossetia132,20253.09116,80146.917626256,629421,50060.88
16Tatarstan[a]264,02874.8488,75825.1613,434366,2202,638,57513.88
17Tuva31,31031.2168,99968.794240104,549165,62063.13
18Udmurtia301,02657.45222,91242.5516,452540,3901,134,00947.65
19Khakassia99,73758.4770,83941.535146175,722384,23445.73
20Chechnya[b]
21Chuvashia237,10741.58333,13158.4222,315592,553943,45862.81
22Altai Krai524,00551.17499,96948.8322,0391,046,0131,929,49754.21
23Krasnodar Krai970,83851.16926,92548.8434,2291,931,9923,546,77554.47
24Krasnoyarsk653,48961.84403,17338.1623,5961,080,2582,117,78451.01
25Primorsky Krai551,44771.45220,36828.5519,836791,6511,549,82351.08
26Stavropol Krai607,82554.15514,69345.8518,9481,141,4661,809,14663.09
27Khabarovsk Krai352,61970.46147,84329.5413,692514,1541,081,80247.53
28Amur191,06050.24189,23149.766811387,102670,70157.72
29Arkhangelsk410,90573.24150,10926.7612,960573,9741,059,40454.18
30Astrakhan208,29858.48147,91441.528791365,003723,93650.42
31Belgorod311,57744.95381,64955.0511,758704,9841,055,31866.80
32Bryansk293,49442.36399,44257.6412,377705,3131,094,78064.43
33Vladimir425,54859.63288,12140.3719,230732,8991,227,72759.70
34Volgograd503,39148.72529,80851.2828,7431,061,9421,926,08655.13
35Vologda393,08869.84169,76130.1613,633576,482974,02659.19
36Voronezh502,35845.16610,00654.8419,2931,131,6571,922,59558.86
37Ivanovo343,39064.02193,01535.9814,274550,679966,57956.97
38Irkutsk621,67674.16216,57125.8417,947856,1941,767,95548.43
39Kaliningrad251,57566.33127,71133.678949388,235691,22656.17
40Kaluga250,65350.60244,75049.409896505,299806,95862.62
41Kamchatka86,23971.0335,17628.972574123,989286,98343.20
42Kemerovo683,55262.30413,68137.7037,2521,134,4852,147,96552.82
43Kirov412,67161.38259,68238.6219,851692,2041,199,82357.69
44Kostroma201,71158.00146,04842.007237354,996594,81259.68
45Kurgan264,74957.24197,79442.769186471,729780,22360.46
46Kursk274,70443.79352,64756.2110,119637,470996,38563.98
47Leningrad466,16767.58223,60432.4215,586705,3571,258,38756.05
48Lipetsk229,08642.38311,52557.6212,352552,963923,92259.85
49Magadan60,85468.5627,91231.44173290,498186,78048.45
50Moscow1,841,77162.941,084,42337.0690,7183,016,9125,374,05656.14
51Murmansk284,98471.30114,69828.708824408,506806,70550.64
52Nizhny Novgorod820,21557.47607,07642.5341,9521,469,2432,832,86351.86
53Novgorod202,83263.04118,93636.967709329,477559,61258.88
54Novosibirsk509,59251.52479,47948.4823,2051,012,2762,005,96950.46
55Omsk491,75157.79359,20842.2122,419873,3781,506,47157.98
56Orenburg482,96658.02349,47241.9820,026852,4641,551,63854.94
57Oryol186,46342.61251,09057.397361444,914687,00264.76
58Penza289,55039.91435,96560.0913,496739,0111,152,39964.13
59Perm715,22979.79181,12220.2124,379920,7301,995,77046.13
60Pskov241,28356.96182,35343.046498430,134643,48566.84
61Rostov929,50651.50875,50348.5041,5881,846,5973,236,96057.05
62Ryazan327,81250.58320,30449.4213,465661,5811,019,51864.89
63Samara705,42556.87534,88443.1333,2051,273,5142,424,18452.53
64Saratov586,01951.06561,71148.9423,3461,171,0762,009,81958.27
65Sakhalin147,40663.9683,05236.045863236,321473,47449.91
66Sverdlovsk1,299,29979.84327,99020.1638,5431,665,8323,426,95448.61
67Smolensk236,09742.82315,28957.189944561,330873,72964.25
68Tambov257,13341.99355,30158.0113,331625,765977,86763.99
69Tver387,02651.34366,84148.6616,657770,5241,239,45062.17
70Tomsk217,62468.45100,30831.559061326,993728,06244.91
71Tula488,71458.22350,64341.7823,602862,9591,441,23359.88
72Tyumen282,91767.77134,57632.2311,935429,428883,20348.62
73Ulyanovsk314,21651.16299,92648.8414,056628,1981,059,02359.32
74Chelyabinsk1,009,54477.21298,00022.7927,8931,335,4372,631,09850.76
75Chita224,54856.81170,73943.1910,428405,715790,13751.35
76Yaroslavl397,89866.33202,01333.6716,348616,2591,098,48356.10
77Moscow (City)2,474,52469.941,063,40630.0675,8173,613,7476,987,49451.72
78Saint Petersburg1,391,88771.61551,76528.3928,4081,972,0603,760,85252.44
79Jewish AO44,40664.8524,07135.15215270,629137,03851.54
80Agin-Buryat AO19,20169.908,27030.1084628,31744,38763.80
81Komi-Permyak AO46,43281.4410,58018.56160358,615102,90956.96
82Koryakia9,26773.983,25926.0279213,31822,82858.34
83Nenets AO13,33874.414,58725.5955418,47931,47058.72
84Taymyr13,81581.803,07418.2050717,39629,41159.15
85Ust-Orda Buryat AO45,57780.8910,76419.1199657,33782,87169.19
86Khanty-Mansi AO253,45881.8456,22418.165919315,601794,13139.74
87Chukotka31,50375.8810,01524.1287642,39475,66156.03
88Evenkia5,17668.942,33231.06177768513,86355.44
89Yamalo-Nenets AO102,43080.3425,06919.662676130,175284,53245.75
Total32,937,63058.4323,431,33341.571,357,90957,726,872106,170,83554.37
Source:Central Election Commission of Russia
  1. ^Tatarstan authorities called on the population to boycott the popular vote (which resulted in an extremely low turnout), but did not interfere with his conduct
  2. ^Chechen authorities prevented the holding of the popular vote in the republic.

References

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  1. ^Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010)Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1642ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. ^The Constitution of RussiaArchived 7 February 2012 at theWayback Machine President of Russia
  3. ^abcdefgThe Constitution and Government Structure Country Studies
  4. ^abRichard Sakwa (2008)Russian politics and society Taylor & Francis, p64
  5. ^Nohlen & Stöver, p1648
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