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1993 Russian constitutional referendum
National referendum on Russian Constitution
National referendum on Russian Constitution
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| title | Do you accept the draft Constitution of the Russian Federation? |
| country | Russia |
| date | 12 December 1993 |
| yes | 32,937,630 |
| no | 23,431,333 |
| invalid | 1,357,909 |
| electorate | 106,170,835 |
| map | 1993 Russian constitutional referendum.svg |
| mapdivision | federal 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
- 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
| Federal subject | For | Against | Invalid/ | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| blank | Total | Registered | |||||||||
| voters | Turnout | Votes | % | Votes | % | ||||||
| 1 | Adygea | 74,846 | 38.90 | **117,571** | 61.10 | 3157 | 195,574 | 323,612 | 60.43 | ||
| 2 | Bashkortostan | 721,769 | 42.01 | **996,135** | 57.99 | 52,113 | 1,770,017 | 2,824,125 | 62.67 | ||
| 3 | Buryatia | **204,779** | 57.96 | 148,547 | 42.04 | 15,479 | 368,805 | 663,957 | 55.55 | ||
| 4 | Altai | **43,629** | 55.97 | 34,316 | 44.03 | 2818 | 80,763 | 123,091 | 65.61 | ||
| 5 | Dagestan | 141,697 | 20.86 | **537,601** | 79.14 | 11,332 | 690,630 | 1,089,626 | 63.38 | ||
| 6 | Ingushetia | **37,583** | 56.90 | 28,469 | 43.10 | 877 | 66,929 | 124,754 | 53.65 | ||
| 7 | Kabardino-Balkaria | **185,214** | 63.26 | 107,553 | 36.74 | 5849 | 298,616 | 508,683 | 58.70 | ||
| 8 | Kalmykia | **57,258** | 51.52 | 53,880 | 48.48 | 6359 | 117,497 | 206,944 | 56.78 | ||
| 9 | Karachay-Cherkessia | 55,512 | 28.00 | **142,743** | 72.00 | 3353 | 201,608 | 286,579 | 70.35 | ||
| 10 | Karelia | **210,730** | 70.88 | 86,571 | 29.12 | 7760 | 305,061 | 577,618 | 52.81 | ||
| 11 | Komi | **239,180** | 63.77 | 135,893 | 36.23 | 9158 | 384,231 | 808,418 | 47.53 | ||
| 12 | Mari | **156,179** | 52.43 | 141,695 | 47.57 | 10,235 | 308,109 | 537,282 | 57.35 | ||
| 13 | Mordovia | 153,778 | 37.14 | **260,220** | 62.86 | 10,737 | 424,735 | 689,309 | 61.62 | ||
| 14 | Yakutia | **214,263** | 55.01 | 175,253 | 44.99 | 19,403 | 408,919 | 625,432 | 65.38 | ||
| 15 | North Ossetia | **132,202** | 53.09 | 116,801 | 46.91 | 7626 | 256,629 | 421,500 | 60.88 | ||
| 16 | Tatarstan | **264,028** | 74.84 | 88,758 | 25.16 | 13,434 | 366,220 | 2,638,575 | 13.88 | ||
| 17 | Tuva | 31,310 | 31.21 | **68,999** | 68.79 | 4240 | 104,549 | 165,620 | 63.13 | ||
| 18 | Udmurtia | **301,026** | 57.45 | 222,912 | 42.55 | 16,452 | 540,390 | 1,134,009 | 47.65 | ||
| 19 | Khakassia | **99,737** | 58.47 | 70,839 | 41.53 | 5146 | 175,722 | 384,234 | 45.73 | ||
| 20 | Chechnya | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | ||
| 21 | Chuvashia | 237,107 | 41.58 | **333,131** | 58.42 | 22,315 | 592,553 | 943,458 | 62.81 | ||
| 22 | Altai Krai | **524,005** | 51.17 | 499,969 | 48.83 | 22,039 | 1,046,013 | 1,929,497 | 54.21 | ||
| 23 | Krasnodar Krai | **970,838** | 51.16 | 926,925 | 48.84 | 34,229 | 1,931,992 | 3,546,775 | 54.47 | ||
| 24 | Krasnoyarsk | **653,489** | 61.84 | 403,173 | 38.16 | 23,596 | 1,080,258 | 2,117,784 | 51.01 | ||
| 25 | Primorsky Krai | **551,447** | 71.45 | 220,368 | 28.55 | 19,836 | 791,651 | 1,549,823 | 51.08 | ||
| 26 | Stavropol Krai | **607,825** | 54.15 | 514,693 | 45.85 | 18,948 | 1,141,466 | 1,809,146 | 63.09 | ||
| 27 | Khabarovsk Krai | **352,619** | 70.46 | 147,843 | 29.54 | 13,692 | 514,154 | 1,081,802 | 47.53 | ||
| 28 | Amur | **191,060** | 50.24 | 189,231 | 49.76 | 6811 | 387,102 | 670,701 | 57.72 | ||
| 29 | Arkhangelsk | **410,905** | 73.24 | 150,109 | 26.76 | 12,960 | 573,974 | 1,059,404 | 54.18 | ||
| 30 | Astrakhan | **208,298** | 58.48 | 147,914 | 41.52 | 8791 | 365,003 | 723,936 | 50.42 | ||
| 31 | Belgorod | 311,577 | 44.95 | **381,649** | 55.05 | 11,758 | 704,984 | 1,055,318 | 66.80 | ||
| 32 | Bryansk | 293,494 | 42.36 | **399,442** | 57.64 | 12,377 | 705,313 | 1,094,780 | 64.43 | ||
| 33 | Vladimir | **425,548** | 59.63 | 288,121 | 40.37 | 19,230 | 732,899 | 1,227,727 | 59.70 | ||
| 34 | Volgograd | 503,391 | 48.72 | **529,808** | 51.28 | 28,743 | 1,061,942 | 1,926,086 | 55.13 | ||
| 35 | Vologda | **393,088** | 69.84 | 169,761 | 30.16 | 13,633 | 576,482 | 974,026 | 59.19 | ||
| 36 | Voronezh | 502,358 | 45.16 | **610,006** | 54.84 | 19,293 | 1,131,657 | 1,922,595 | 58.86 | ||
| 37 | Ivanovo | **343,390** | 64.02 | 193,015 | 35.98 | 14,274 | 550,679 | 966,579 | 56.97 | ||
| 38 | Irkutsk | **621,676** | 74.16 | 216,571 | 25.84 | 17,947 | 856,194 | 1,767,955 | 48.43 | ||
| 39 | Kaliningrad | **251,575** | 66.33 | 127,711 | 33.67 | 8949 | 388,235 | 691,226 | 56.17 | ||
| 40 | Kaluga | **250,653** | 50.60 | 244,750 | 49.40 | 9896 | 505,299 | 806,958 | 62.62 | ||
| 41 | Kamchatka | **86,239** | 71.03 | 35,176 | 28.97 | 2574 | 123,989 | 286,983 | 43.20 | ||
| 42 | Kemerovo | **683,552** | 62.30 | 413,681 | 37.70 | 37,252 | 1,134,485 | 2,147,965 | 52.82 | ||
| 43 | Kirov | **412,671** | 61.38 | 259,682 | 38.62 | 19,851 | 692,204 | 1,199,823 | 57.69 | ||
| 44 | Kostroma | **201,711** | 58.00 | 146,048 | 42.00 | 7237 | 354,996 | 594,812 | 59.68 | ||
| 45 | Kurgan | **264,749** | 57.24 | 197,794 | 42.76 | 9186 | 471,729 | 780,223 | 60.46 | ||
| 46 | Kursk | 274,704 | 43.79 | **352,647** | 56.21 | 10,119 | 637,470 | 996,385 | 63.98 | ||
| 47 | Leningrad | **466,167** | 67.58 | 223,604 | 32.42 | 15,586 | 705,357 | 1,258,387 | 56.05 | ||
| 48 | Lipetsk | 229,086 | 42.38 | **311,525** | 57.62 | 12,352 | 552,963 | 923,922 | 59.85 | ||
| 49 | Magadan | **60,854** | 68.56 | 27,912 | 31.44 | 1732 | 90,498 | 186,780 | 48.45 | ||
| 50 | Moscow | **1,841,771** | 62.94 | 1,084,423 | 37.06 | 90,718 | 3,016,912 | 5,374,056 | 56.14 | ||
| 51 | Murmansk | **284,984** | 71.30 | 114,698 | 28.70 | 8824 | 408,506 | 806,705 | 50.64 | ||
| 52 | Nizhny Novgorod | **820,215** | 57.47 | 607,076 | 42.53 | 41,952 | 1,469,243 | 2,832,863 | 51.86 | ||
| 53 | Novgorod | **202,832** | 63.04 | 118,936 | 36.96 | 7709 | 329,477 | 559,612 | 58.88 | ||
| 54 | Novosibirsk | **509,592** | 51.52 | 479,479 | 48.48 | 23,205 | 1,012,276 | 2,005,969 | 50.46 | ||
| 55 | Omsk | **491**,**751** | 57.79 | 359,208 | 42.21 | 22,419 | 873,378 | 1,506,471 | 57.98 | ||
| 56 | Orenburg | **482,966** | 58.02 | 349,472 | 41.98 | 20,026 | 852,464 | 1,551,638 | 54.94 | ||
| 57 | Oryol | 186,463 | 42.61 | **251,090** | 57.39 | 7361 | 444,914 | 687,002 | 64.76 | ||
| 58 | Penza | 289,550 | 39.91 | **435**,**965** | 60.09 | 13,496 | 739,011 | 1,152,399 | 64.13 | ||
| 59 | Perm | **715,229** | 79.79 | 181,122 | 20.21 | 24,379 | 920,730 | 1,995,770 | 46.13 | ||
| 60 | Pskov | **241,283** | 56.96 | 182,353 | 43.04 | 6498 | 430,134 | 643,485 | 66.84 | ||
| 61 | Rostov | **929,506** | 51.50 | 875,503 | 48.50 | 41,588 | 1,846,597 | 3,236,960 | 57.05 | ||
| 62 | Ryazan | **327,812** | 50.58 | 320,304 | 49.42 | 13,465 | 661,581 | 1,019,518 | 64.89 | ||
| 63 | Samara | **705,425** | 56.87 | 534,884 | 43.13 | 33,205 | 1,273,514 | 2,424,184 | 52.53 | ||
| 64 | Saratov | **586,019** | 51.06 | 561,711 | 48.94 | 23,346 | 1,171,076 | 2,009,819 | 58.27 | ||
| 65 | Sakhalin | 147,406 | 63.96 | 83,052 | 36.04 | 5863 | 236,321 | 473,474 | 49.91 | ||
| 66 | Sverdlovsk | **1,299,299** | 79.84 | 327,990 | 20.16 | 38,543 | 1,665,832 | 3,426,954 | 48.61 | ||
| 67 | Smolensk | 236,097 | 42.82 | **315,289** | 57.18 | 9944 | 561,330 | 873,729 | 64.25 | ||
| 68 | Tambov | 257,133 | 41.99 | **355,301** | 58.01 | 13,331 | 625,765 | 977,867 | 63.99 | ||
| 69 | Tver | **387,026** | 51.34 | 366,841 | 48.66 | 16,657 | 770,524 | 1,239,450 | 62.17 | ||
| 70 | Tomsk | **217,624** | 68.45 | 100,308 | 31.55 | 9061 | 326,993 | 728,062 | 44.91 | ||
| 71 | Tula | **488,714** | 58.22 | 350,643 | 41.78 | 23,602 | 862,959 | 1,441,233 | 59.88 | ||
| 72 | Tyumen | **282,917** | 67.77 | 134,576 | 32.23 | 11,935 | 429,428 | 883,203 | 48.62 | ||
| 73 | Ulyanovsk | **314,216** | 51.16 | 299,926 | 48.84 | 14,056 | 628,198 | 1,059,023 | 59.32 | ||
| 74 | Chelyabinsk | **1,009,544** | 77.21 | 298,000 | 22.79 | 27,893 | 1,335,437 | 2,631,098 | 50.76 | ||
| 75 | Chita | **224,548** | 56.81 | 170,739 | 43.19 | 10,428 | 405,715 | 790,137 | 51.35 | ||
| 76 | Yaroslavl | **397,898** | 66.33 | 202,013 | 33.67 | 16,348 | 616,259 | 1,098,483 | 56.10 | ||
| 77 | Moscow (City) | **2,474,524** | 69.94 | 1,063,406 | 30.06 | 75,817 | 3,613,747 | 6,987,494 | 51.72 | ||
| 78 | Saint Petersburg | **1,391,887** | 71.61 | 551,765 | 28.39 | 28,408 | 1,972,060 | 3,760,852 | 52.44 | ||
| 79 | Jewish AO | **44,406** | 64.85 | 24,071 | 35.15 | 2152 | 70,629 | 137,038 | 51.54 | ||
| 80 | Agin-Buryat AO | **19,201** | 69.90 | 8,270 | 30.10 | 846 | 28,317 | 44,387 | 63.80 | ||
| 81 | Komi-Permyak AO | **46,432** | 81.44 | 10,580 | 18.56 | 1603 | 58,615 | 102,909 | 56.96 | ||
| 82 | Koryakia | **9,267** | 73.98 | 3,259 | 26.02 | 792 | 13,318 | 22,828 | 58.34 | ||
| 83 | Nenets AO | **13,338** | 74.41 | 4,587 | 25.59 | 554 | 18,479 | 31,470 | 58.72 | ||
| 84 | Taymyr | **13,815** | 81.80 | 3,074 | 18.20 | 507 | 17,396 | 29,411 | 59.15 | ||
| 85 | Ust-Orda Buryat AO | **45,577** | 80.89 | 10,764 | 19.11 | 996 | 57,337 | 82,871 | 69.19 | ||
| 86 | Khanty-Mansi AO | **253,458** | 81.84 | 56,224 | 18.16 | 5919 | 315,601 | 794,131 | 39.74 | ||
| 87 | Chukotka | **31,503** | 75.88 | 10,015 | 24.12 | 876 | 42,394 | 75,661 | 56.03 | ||
| 88 | Evenkia | **5,176** | 68.94 | 2,332 | 31.06 | 177 | 7685 | 13,863 | 55.44 | ||
| 89 | Yamalo-Nenets AO | **102,430** | 80.34 | 25,069 | 19.66 | 2676 | 130,175 | 284,532 | 45.75 | ||
| Total | 32,937,630 | 58.43 | 23,431,333 | 41.57 | 1,357,909 | 57,726,872 | 106,170,835 | 54.37 | |||
| Source: [Central Election Commission of Russia](http://cikrf.ru/banners/vib_arhiv/referendum/1993_ref_itogi.html) |
References
References
- [[Dieter Nohlen]] & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1642 {{ISBN. 978-3-8329-5609-7
- [http://archive.kremlin.ru/eng/articles/ConstMain.shtml The Constitution of Russia] {{Webarchive. link. (7 February 2012 President of Russia)
- [http://countrystudies.us/russia/69.htm The Constitution and Government Structure] Country Studies
- 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
- Nohlen & Stöver, p1648
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