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2010 Nigerien constitutional referendum

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A constitutional referendum was held in Niger on 31 October 2010, after the military coup earlier in the year had ousted elected President Mamadou Tandja.[1] General elections followed on 31 January and 12 March 2011. Approved by 90% of voters, the constitution granted immunity to the coup leaders and stipulated that they had to hand over power by 6 April 2011.[2]

Results

Choice Votes %
For 3,086,473 90.19
Against 335,677 9.81
Invalid/blank votes 74,202
Total 3,496,352 100
Registered voters/turnout 6,720,335 52.02
Source: African Elections Database

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