French constitutional referendum, 1969
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A referendum on constitutional amendments that would have led to government decentralization and Senate reform was held in France on April 27, 1969. The failure of the amendments led to President Charles de Gaulle's resignation.
Party | % of votes | Votes |
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No | 52.41% | 12,007,102 |
Yes | 47.59% | 10,901,753 |
Total | 100% |
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