1989 Micronesian parliamentary election|
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Parliamentary elections were held in the Federated States of Micronesia on 7 March 1989 alongside a referendum on electing a Constitutional Convention.[1][2] All candidates for seats in Congress ran as independents. The referendum was held in compliance with article 2, section 9 of the constitution, which specified that there must be a referendum on convening a Constitutional Convention at least every ten years.[2] It was approved by 71% of voters, and the Constitutional Convention election was subsequently held in 1990.[2]
Results
Referendum
Shall there be a convention to revise or amend the Constitution?[2]
Choice
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Votes
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%
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For |
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71.0
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Against |
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29.0
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Invalid/blank votes |
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-
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Total |
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100
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Source: Direct Democracy
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References
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Parliamentary elections | |
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Constitutional Conventions | |
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Referendums | |
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- See also: Elections and referendums in the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
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