1985 Haitian constitutional referendum|
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Choice |
Votes |
% |
| Yes |
2,375,011 |
99.98% |
| No |
448 |
0.02% |
| Valid votes |
2,375,459 |
100.00% |
| Invalid or blank votes |
0 |
0.00% |
| Total votes |
2,375,459 |
100.00% |
| Registered voters/turnout |
2,600,000 |
91.36% |
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A constitutional referendum was held in Haiti on 22 July 1985. The amendments to the new constitution would restore multi-party politics, although only on the condition that all parties swore allegiance to President Jean-Claude Duvalier, as well as re-confirming Duvalier as President for Life and allowing him to single-handedly appoint the Prime Minister and his successor. The changes were reportedly approved by 99.98% of voters, although it was widely considered a sham and led to Duvalier being overthrown the following year.