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1958 French constitutional referendum
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A constitutional referendum was held in France on 28 September 1958.[1] Voters were asked whether they approved of the adoption of a constitution for the French Fifth Republic written by Charles de Gaulle. It was overwhelmingly approved, with 82.6% in favour.[2] Voter turnout was 84.9% in metropolitan France and 79.8% overall.[2]
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The total includes Overseas departments, Algeria, Sahara, Overseas territories (except Guinea, French Togoland, French Cameroon, French New Hebrides and Wallis and Futuna) and French citizens living abroad.[2]
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- 1958 Cameroonian constitutional referendum
- 1958 Chadian constitutional referendum
- 1958 Comorian constitutional referendum
- 1958 Dahomeyan constitutional referendum
- 1958 French Polynesian constitutional referendum
- 1958 French Somaliland constitutional referendum
- 1958 French Sudan constitutional referendum
- 1958 Gabonese constitutional referendum
- 1958 Guinean constitutional referendum
- 1958 Ivorian constitutional referendum
- 1958 Malagasy constitutional referendum
- 1958 Mauritanian constitutional referendum
- 1958 Moyen-Congo constitutional referendum
- 1958 New Caledonian constitutional referendum
- 1958 Nigerien constitutional referendum
- 1958 Saint Pierre and Miquelon constitutional referendum
- 1958 Senegalese constitutional referendum
- 1958 Ubangi-Shari constitutional referendum
- 1958 Upper Voltan constitutional referendum
- 1958 French constitutional referendum in French Togoland
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