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1987 Guamanian constitutional referendums
Guamanian ballot measures
Guamanian ballot measures
Two constitutional referendums were held in Guam in 1987.
In the first on 8 August 1987, voters were asked to approve each chapter of the document individually. With a low turnout of 39%, all chapters were approved except for Chapter I on relations with the United States and Chapter VII on Chamorro relations and immigration.
Amended versions of the two rejected chapters were brought back for voters to approve on 7 November 1987. Both modified versions passed on the back of a much higher turnout of 58%.
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- [http://www.sudd.ch/event.php?lang=en&id=gu011987 Guam (USA), 8. August 1987 : Verfassung, Kapitel I: Beziehung zu den USA] Direct Democracy
- [http://www.sudd.ch/event.php?lang=en&id=gu071987 Guam (USA), 8. August 1987 : Verfassung, Kapitel VII: Einwanderung] Direct Democracy
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