Saint Helena Chief Councillor referendum, 2013

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A referendum on creating the post of Chief Councillor was held in Saint Helena on 23 March 2013.[1] The proposal was rejected by 80% of voters, with voter turnout at just 10%.

Background

In January 2013 the Government of Saint Helena published proposals for amendments to the constitution. This included the appointment of a Chief Councillor from the 12-member Legislative Council, who would appoint a further four members of the Executive Council instead of the entire Executive Council being elected by the Legislative Council.[2]

Results

Choice Votes %
For4220.00
Against16880.00
Invalid/blank votes0
Total210100
Registered voters/turnout1,2779.65
Source: Friends of St Helena

References

  1. St Helena votes NO in chief councillor poll St Helena Online, 25 March 2013
  2. 16 Jan, 2013 Friends of St Helena
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