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1978 Andorran political reform referendum

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A referendum on political reforms was held in Andorra on 16 January 1978.[1] Voters were presented with two options, but the none of the above option received the most votes.[1]

Background

In February 1977, the General Council and the Co-Princes agreed to political reforms, putting forward six options to voters in a referendum in October 1977.[2] However, none of the options received a majority of the vote, and 30% of votes cast were left blank.[2]

A second referendum was planned with voters offered a choice between the proposal that received the most votes in the 1977 referendum, and a new proposal. Proposal 6 had received the most votes in the 1977 referendum, and had been put forward by the Democratic Agrupament d'Andorra. They proposed having the General Council elected by proportional representation with regional lists, together with a directly-elected Prime Minister. The Prime Minister would then appoint a deputy and four ministers.[2] The General Council put forward a new Proposal 7, which would increase the number of parishes from 6 to 7. Each parish would elect four members to the General Council, whilst the Prime Minister would be directly elected.[1]

Results

Choice Votes %
Proposal 6 647 31.55
Proposal 7 673 32.81
None of the above 731 35.64
Invalid/blank votes 56
Total 2,107 100
Registered voters/turnout 3,235 65.13
Source: Direct Democracy

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