Russian constitutional referendum, 1993
- Russian constitutional referendum, 1993
A referendum was held in Russia on 12 December, 1993. It was initiated by President Boris Yeltsin after the fall of the Supreme Soviet. Yeltsin aim was to enhance Presidential powers with a new Constitution.
Results
Turnout
The total number of registered voters: 106,170,835
The number of people who participated in voting: 58,187,755, which is 54.81 %.
Sources
http://ww.fci.ru/ref_12_1993_1.html
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