1961 Rwandan monarchy referendum

A referendum on the monarchy was held in Rwanda on 25 September 1961, concurrent with parliamentary elections. The referendum asked two questions: whether the monarchy should be retained after independence the following year, and whether the incumbent, Kigeli V, should remain King.

1961 Rwandan monarchy referendum

25 September 1961

Do you want to keep the institution of the Mwami (monarchy) in Rwanda?
For
20.15%
Against
79.85%
If so, do you want Kigeli V to remain Mwami (King) of Rwanda?
For
20.40%
Against
79.60%

The result was a "no" to both questions from 80% of voters, with a 95% turnout.[1] King Kigeli claimed the vote had been rigged.[2]

Results

Question one

Should the Monarchy in Rwanda be preserved?

Choice Votes %
For253,96320.15
Against1,006,33979.85
Invalid/blank votes14,329
Total1,274,631100
Registered voters/turnout1,337,34295.31
Source: African Elections Database

Question two

Should Kigeli V remain King of Rwanda?

Choice Votes %
For257,51020.40
Against1,004,65579.60
Invalid/blank votes11,526
Total1,273,691100
Registered voters/turnout1,337,34295.24
Source: African Elections Database

References

  1. Elections in Rwanda African Elections Database
  2. Perraudin, Frances (12 January 2017). "Rwanda's new king named – a father of two living on an estate near Manchester". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
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