1936 Galician Statute of Autonomy referendum

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1936 Galician Statute of Autonomy referendum
4 July 1936

"Do you approve of the draft Statute of Autonomy of Galicia?"
Results
Choice
Votes %
checkY Yes 993,351 99.38%
☒N No 6,161 0.62%
Valid votes 999,512 99.86%
Invalid or blank votes 1,451 0.14%
Total votes 1,000,963 100.00%
Registered voters/turnout 1,343,155 74.52%

A referendum on the approval of the Galician Statute of Autonomy was held in Galicia on Saturday, 4 July 1936. Voters were asked whether they ratified a proposed draft Statute of Autonomy Galicia. Article 12 of the Spanish Constitution of 1931 allowed for Spanish provinces to be organized into "autonomous regions", provided that a regional Statute was proposed by a majority of the provinces' municipalities comprising at least two-thirds of the provincial population and that two-thirds majority of all those eligible to vote accepted the draft Statute.[1]

The referendum resulted in 99.4% of valid votes in support of the draft Statute on a turnout of 74.5%, representing 74.0% of the electorate. However, the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War prevented the draft Statute from being submitted to the Spanish Cortes for its final approval.[2]

Results

Question

Do you approve of the draft Statute of Autonomy Galicia?

Referendum results
Choice Votes %
Referendum passed Yes 993,351 99.38
No 6,161 0.62
Valid votes 999,512 99.86
Invalid or blank votes 1,451 0.14
Total votes 1,000,963 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 1,343,155 74.52
Source: Direct Democracy[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Spanish Constitution of 1931 (PDF). Gazette of Madrid (in Spanish). 9 December 1931. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Galicia (Spain), 4 July 1936: Autonomy Statute". sudd.ch (in German). Direct Democracy. Retrieved 1 September 2019.