A two-part constitutional referendum was held in Mauritania on 5 August 2017,[1] having initially been planned for 15 July.[2] Voters were asked whether they approve of proposed amendments to the constitution. Both proposals were approved by 86% of voters with a voter turnout of 54%.[3]
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2017 Mauritanian constitutional referendum|
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For |
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85.61% |
Against |
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9.99% |
Neutral |
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4.40% |
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For |
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85.67% |
Against |
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10.02% |
Neutral |
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4.31% |
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