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1993 Russian constitutional referendum

National referendum on Russian Constitution

1993 Russian constitutional referendum

National referendum on Russian Constitution

FieldValue
titleDo you accept the draft Constitution of the Russian Federation?
countryRussia
date12 December 1993
yes32,937,630
no23,431,333
invalid1,357,909
electorate106,170,835
map1993 Russian constitutional referendum.svg
mapdivisionfederal subject

A constitutional referendum was held in Russia on 12 December 1993. The new constitution was approved by 58% of voters, and came into force on 25 December.

Background

Since 1992, President Boris Yeltsin had been arguing that the 1978 constitution was obsolete and needed replacing. He called for a new constitution which would grant more powers to the President. However, two competing drafts of a new constitution were drawn up by the government and the Congress of People's Deputies. Failure of the two groups to reach a compromise led to Yeltsin dissolving the Congress of People's Deputies in September 1993, leading to a constitutional crisis.

Yeltsin then called a Constitutional Assembly that was sympathetic to his views.

Name

This referendum was officially named "nationwide voting" () in documents.

Заключительные и переходные положения 1. Конституция Российской Федерации вступает в силу со дня официального ее опубликования по результатам всенародного голосования.

Translated:

Concluding and Transitional Provisions

  1. The Constitution of the Russian Federation shall come into force from the moment of its official publication according to the results of a nationwide voting.

Results

Voter turnout was officially reported as 54%, over the 50% threshold required to validate the referendum. However, doubts remained over the accuracy of the turnout figure, exacerbated by the quick destruction of ballots and area tallies.

By region

Margin of victory by region
Federal subjectForAgainstInvalid/
blankTotalRegistered
votersTurnoutVotes%Votes%
1Adygea74,84638.90**117,571**61.103157195,574323,61260.43
2Bashkortostan721,76942.01**996,135**57.9952,1131,770,0172,824,12562.67
3Buryatia**204,779**57.96148,54742.0415,479368,805663,95755.55
4Altai**43,629**55.9734,31644.03281880,763123,09165.61
5Dagestan141,69720.86**537,601**79.1411,332690,6301,089,62663.38
6Ingushetia**37,583**56.9028,46943.1087766,929124,75453.65
7Kabardino-Balkaria**185,214**63.26107,55336.745849298,616508,68358.70
8Kalmykia**57,258**51.5253,88048.486359117,497206,94456.78
9Karachay-Cherkessia55,51228.00**142,743**72.003353201,608286,57970.35
10Karelia**210,730**70.8886,57129.127760305,061577,61852.81
11Komi**239,180**63.77135,89336.239158384,231808,41847.53
12Mari**156,179**52.43141,69547.5710,235308,109537,28257.35
13Mordovia153,77837.14**260,220**62.8610,737424,735689,30961.62
14Yakutia**214,263**55.01175,25344.9919,403408,919625,43265.38
15North Ossetia**132,202**53.09116,80146.917626256,629421,50060.88
16Tatarstan**264,028**74.8488,75825.1613,434366,2202,638,57513.88
17Tuva31,31031.21**68,999**68.794240104,549165,62063.13
18Udmurtia**301,026**57.45222,91242.5516,452540,3901,134,00947.65
19Khakassia**99,737**58.4770,83941.535146175,722384,23445.73
20Chechnya
21Chuvashia237,10741.58**333,131**58.4222,315592,553943,45862.81
22Altai Krai**524,005**51.17499,96948.8322,0391,046,0131,929,49754.21
23Krasnodar Krai**970,838**51.16926,92548.8434,2291,931,9923,546,77554.47
24Krasnoyarsk**653,489**61.84403,17338.1623,5961,080,2582,117,78451.01
25Primorsky Krai**551,447**71.45220,36828.5519,836791,6511,549,82351.08
26Stavropol Krai**607,825**54.15514,69345.8518,9481,141,4661,809,14663.09
27Khabarovsk Krai**352,619**70.46147,84329.5413,692514,1541,081,80247.53
28Amur**191,060**50.24189,23149.766811387,102670,70157.72
29Arkhangelsk**410,905**73.24150,10926.7612,960573,9741,059,40454.18
30Astrakhan**208,298**58.48147,91441.528791365,003723,93650.42
31Belgorod311,57744.95**381,649**55.0511,758704,9841,055,31866.80
32Bryansk293,49442.36**399,442**57.6412,377705,3131,094,78064.43
33Vladimir**425,548**59.63288,12140.3719,230732,8991,227,72759.70
34Volgograd503,39148.72**529,808**51.2828,7431,061,9421,926,08655.13
35Vologda**393,088**69.84169,76130.1613,633576,482974,02659.19
36Voronezh502,35845.16**610,006**54.8419,2931,131,6571,922,59558.86
37Ivanovo**343,390**64.02193,01535.9814,274550,679966,57956.97
38Irkutsk**621,676**74.16216,57125.8417,947856,1941,767,95548.43
39Kaliningrad**251,575**66.33127,71133.678949388,235691,22656.17
40Kaluga**250,653**50.60244,75049.409896505,299806,95862.62
41Kamchatka**86,239**71.0335,17628.972574123,989286,98343.20
42Kemerovo**683,552**62.30413,68137.7037,2521,134,4852,147,96552.82
43Kirov**412,671**61.38259,68238.6219,851692,2041,199,82357.69
44Kostroma**201,711**58.00146,04842.007237354,996594,81259.68
45Kurgan**264,749**57.24197,79442.769186471,729780,22360.46
46Kursk274,70443.79**352,647**56.2110,119637,470996,38563.98
47Leningrad**466,167**67.58223,60432.4215,586705,3571,258,38756.05
48Lipetsk229,08642.38**311,525**57.6212,352552,963923,92259.85
49Magadan**60,854**68.5627,91231.44173290,498186,78048.45
50Moscow**1,841,771**62.941,084,42337.0690,7183,016,9125,374,05656.14
51Murmansk**284,984**71.30114,69828.708824408,506806,70550.64
52Nizhny Novgorod**820,215**57.47607,07642.5341,9521,469,2432,832,86351.86
53Novgorod**202,832**63.04118,93636.967709329,477559,61258.88
54Novosibirsk**509,592**51.52479,47948.4823,2051,012,2762,005,96950.46
55Omsk**491**,**751**57.79359,20842.2122,419873,3781,506,47157.98
56Orenburg**482,966**58.02349,47241.9820,026852,4641,551,63854.94
57Oryol186,46342.61**251,090**57.397361444,914687,00264.76
58Penza289,55039.91**435**,**965**60.0913,496739,0111,152,39964.13
59Perm**715,229**79.79181,12220.2124,379920,7301,995,77046.13
60Pskov**241,283**56.96182,35343.046498430,134643,48566.84
61Rostov**929,506**51.50875,50348.5041,5881,846,5973,236,96057.05
62Ryazan**327,812**50.58320,30449.4213,465661,5811,019,51864.89
63Samara**705,425**56.87534,88443.1333,2051,273,5142,424,18452.53
64Saratov**586,019**51.06561,71148.9423,3461,171,0762,009,81958.27
65Sakhalin147,40663.9683,05236.045863236,321473,47449.91
66Sverdlovsk**1,299,299**79.84327,99020.1638,5431,665,8323,426,95448.61
67Smolensk236,09742.82**315,289**57.189944561,330873,72964.25
68Tambov257,13341.99**355,301**58.0113,331625,765977,86763.99
69Tver**387,026**51.34366,84148.6616,657770,5241,239,45062.17
70Tomsk**217,624**68.45100,30831.559061326,993728,06244.91
71Tula**488,714**58.22350,64341.7823,602862,9591,441,23359.88
72Tyumen**282,917**67.77134,57632.2311,935429,428883,20348.62
73Ulyanovsk**314,216**51.16299,92648.8414,056628,1981,059,02359.32
74Chelyabinsk**1,009,544**77.21298,00022.7927,8931,335,4372,631,09850.76
75Chita**224,548**56.81170,73943.1910,428405,715790,13751.35
76Yaroslavl**397,898**66.33202,01333.6716,348616,2591,098,48356.10
77Moscow (City)**2,474,524**69.941,063,40630.0675,8173,613,7476,987,49451.72
78Saint Petersburg**1,391,887**71.61551,76528.3928,4081,972,0603,760,85252.44
79Jewish AO**44,406**64.8524,07135.15215270,629137,03851.54
80Agin-Buryat AO**19,201**69.908,27030.1084628,31744,38763.80
81Komi-Permyak AO**46,432**81.4410,58018.56160358,615102,90956.96
82Koryakia**9,267**73.983,25926.0279213,31822,82858.34
83Nenets AO**13,338**74.414,58725.5955418,47931,47058.72
84Taymyr**13,815**81.803,07418.2050717,39629,41159.15
85Ust-Orda Buryat AO**45,577**80.8910,76419.1199657,33782,87169.19
86Khanty-Mansi AO**253,458**81.8456,22418.165919315,601794,13139.74
87Chukotka**31,503**75.8810,01524.1287642,39475,66156.03
88Evenkia**5,176**68.942,33231.06177768513,86355.44
89Yamalo-Nenets AO**102,430**80.3425,06919.662676130,175284,53245.75
Total32,937,63058.4323,431,33341.571,357,90957,726,872106,170,83554.37
Source: [Central Election Commission of Russia](http://cikrf.ru/banners/vib_arhiv/referendum/1993_ref_itogi.html)

References

References

  1. [[Dieter Nohlen]] & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1642 {{ISBN. 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. [http://archive.kremlin.ru/eng/articles/ConstMain.shtml The Constitution of Russia] {{Webarchive. link. (7 February 2012 President of Russia)
  3. [http://countrystudies.us/russia/69.htm The Constitution and Government Structure] Country Studies
  4. The Assembly subsequently drafted a constitution that provided for a strong presidency, and was published on 11 November.Richard Sakwa (2008) ''Russian politics and society'' Taylor & Francis, p64
  5. Nohlen & Stöver, p1648
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