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1802 French constitutional referendum

1802 referendum in France


1802 referendum in France

A referendum ratifying the new constitution of the Consulate, which made Napoleon Bonaparte First Consul for life, was held on 10 May 1802. The question asked to the voters was: "Should Napoleon Bonaparte be consul for life?". Out of an electorate of 7 million, 3,653,600 voted in favor, and 8,374 voted against.

There was no secret ballot, with voters having to record their vote next to their name in registers of votes, thus forcing the opponents of Bonaparte to register themselves and to face potential police harassment. Nevertheless, turnout increased by over 8 percentage points compared to the 1800 French constitutional referendum, with an additional 2.1 million voters voting yes at the ballot. Given the turnout, the 1802 referendum is regarded as a success for the Napoleonic regime.[[File:Registry from the 1802 referendum in Baix, Ardeche.jpg|thumb|Registry from Baix, Ardeche, about the 1802 referendum asking the question : "Will Napoleon Bonaparte be first consul for life ?"]]

Vote% of votesVotes
Yes99.77%3,653,600
No0.23%8,374
**Total****100%**
**▲**

References

References

  1. Lyons, Martyn. (1994-06-28). "Napoleon Bonaparte and the Legacy of the French Revolution". Bloomsbury Publishing.
  2. Bertaud, Jean-Paul. (2021). "Chapitre 3. La marche à l'Empire (1802-1804)". Armand Colin.
  3. Qvortrup, Matt. (2020-03-16). "Nationalism, Referendums and Democracy: Voting on Ethnic Issues and Independence". Routledge.
  4. Bourguet-Rouveyre, Josiane. (2006-12-01). "La survivance d'un système électoral sous le Consulat et l'Empire". Annales historiques de la Révolution française.
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