Eritrean independence referendum, 1993

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An independence referendum was held in Eritrea between 23 and 25 April 1993. The result was 99.83% in favour, with a 98.5% turnout.[1] Independence was declared on 27 April.

Results

Choice Votes %
For1,100,26099.83
Against1,8220.17
Invalid/blank votes328-
Total1,102,410100
Registered voters/turnout1,173,70698.52
Source: African Elections Database

By area

Area For Against Invalid Total
Votes % Votes %
Asmara128,44399.891440.1133128,620
Gash Barka44,42599.89470.11044,472
Denkalia25,90799.65910.352926,027
Gash-Setit73,23699.632700.37073,506
Hamasien76,65499.92590.08376,716
Akkele Guzay92,46599.841470.162292,634
Sahel51,01599.721410.283151,187
Semhar33,59699.661130.344133,750
Seraye124,72599.94720.0612124,809
Senhit78,51399.97260.03178,540
Freedom fighters77,51299.97210.034677,579
Sudan153,70699.773520.230154,058
Ethiopia57,46699.652040.353657,706
Other82,59799.841350.167482,806
Total1,100,26099.831,8220.173281,062,410
Source: Eritrea: Birth of a Nation

References

  1. Elections in Eritrea African Elections Database
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