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An independence referendum was held in the Maryland Colony on 31 January 1853. Only 122 people voted in the referendum, all in favor of independence.

Background

The Maryland State Colonization Society was established in Maryland in the United States in 1830. The group established the Maryland Colony in Africa on 22 February 1834. After Liberia declared independence in 1847, the desire for independence also grew in Maryland, and the settlers presented a petition to the authorities for a referendum.

Results

Choice Votes %
For 122 100
Against 0 0
Invalid/blank votes
Total 122 100
Source: Direct Democracy

Aftermath

Following the referendum, elections were held for a Constitutional Council in February 1854, a new constitution was approved in a referendum in March 1854, and Maryland declared independence as the Republic of Maryland on 8 June 1854.

References

  1. ^ Maryland in Liberia (Liberia), 31 January 1853: Independence Direct Democracy (in German)
  2. The African repository, Volume 14, p42
  3. Maryland in Liberia (Liberia), 29 March 1854: Constitution Direct Democracy (in German)
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See also: Elections and referendums in Liberia
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