Guamanian constitutional referendum, November 1987

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A referendum on chapters of a constitution was held in Guam on 7 November 1987.[1] Chapter I (on relations with the United States)[2] and Chapter VII (on Chamorro relations and immigration)[3] had been rejected in a referendum in August, and the Constitutional Commission resubmitted modified versions. Both modified versions passed on the back of a much higher turnout of 58%.

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