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1990 Western Samoan constitutional referendum
12 November 1990
Do you agree that every citizen of Western Samoa who has attained the age of 21 years is entitled to be registered to vote at any General Election or By-Election?
For
52.62%
Against
47.38%
Do you agree that there should be a second Assembly for Parliament to be called the Maota o le Aganuu comprising members from each of the eleven traditional divisions of Western Samoa, such members to be elected in accordance with custom and tradition?
A constitutional referendum was held in Western Samoa on 12 November 1990. Voters were asked whether they approved of the introduction of universal suffrage and a second chamber of Parliament. The first change was approved by 52.6% of voters, but the second opposed by 60.7%. Voter turnout was 74.3% for the first question and 73.7% for the second.
Although universal suffrage was introduced, candidates in elections still had to be part of the Matai.
Results
Question One: Universal Suffrage
Choice
Votes
%
For
20,149
52.6
Against
18,141
47.4
Invalid/blank votes
1,844
–
Total
40,143
100
Registered voters/turnout
54,002
74.32
Source: Nohlen et al.
Question Two: Second chamber of Parliament
Choice
Votes
%
For
14,355
39.3
Against
22,119
60.7
Invalid/blank votes
3,331
–
Total
39,785
100
Registered voters/turnout
54,002
73.67
Source: Nohlen et al.
References
Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II, p786 ISBN0-19-924959-8