1984 Philippine constitutional plebiscite
National and local plebiscites for the approval of the proposed constitutional amendments and local bills made by the Interim Batasang Pambansa were held on January 27, 1984, in the Philippines.[1]
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Representation in the Batasang Pambansa to be via districts | ||
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Abolishing the Executive Committee and restoring the vice presidency | ||
Allowing indigents to possess public land via grants | ||
Undertaking an urban land reform program | ||
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Constitutional amendments
The majority of the Filipino people voted "Yes" to the terms and constitutional amendments. But several opposition politicians, like José W. Diokno and Lorenzo M. Tañada, called for a boycott.[2] Below are the constitutional amendments as a result of the plebiscite:[1]
- Creating the Office of the Vice President of the Philippines (OVP)
- Abolishing the Executive Committee
- Elections for the regular members of the Batasang Pambansa by provinces, highly urbanized cities, and districts of Metro Manila
- Land grant and urban housing program
Results
On districting the Batasang Pambansa
Choice | Votes | % |
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11,353,161 | 83.94 |
No | 2,171,963 | 16.06 |
Valid votes | 13,525,124 | 98.25 |
Invalid or blank votes | 240,383 | 1.75 |
Total votes | 13,765,507 | 100.00 |
Source: Proclamation No. 2332, s. 1984 |
Question #1 of the 1984 Philippine constitutional plebiscite results (excluding invalid votes) | |
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Yes 11,353,161 (83.9%) |
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▲ 50% |
On abolishing the Executive Committee and restoring the vice presidency
Choice | Votes | % |
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11,350,748 | 82.99 |
No | 2,326,954 | 17.01 |
Valid votes | 13,677,702 | 99.36 |
Invalid or blank votes | 87,805 | 0.64 |
Total votes | 13,765,507 | 100.00 |
Source: Proclamation No. 2332, s. 1984 |
Question #2 of the 1984 Philippine constitutional plebiscite results (excluding invalid votes) | |
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Yes 11,350,748 (83%) |
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▲ 50% |
On allowing indigents to possess public lands by grants
Choice | Votes | % |
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9,533,138 | 69.25 |
No | 4,232,369 | 30.75 |
Required majority | 50.00 | |
Valid votes | 13,765,507 | 100 |
Invalid or blank votes | 0 | 0 |
Total votes | 13,765,507 | 100.00 |
Source: Proclamation No. 2332, s. 1984 |
Question #3 of the 1984 Philippine constitutional plebiscite results (excluding invalid votes) | |
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Yes 9,533,138 (69.3%) |
No 4,232,369 (30.7%) |
▲ 50% |
On the state undertaking an urban land reform program
Choice | Votes | % |
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9,373,596 | 68.59 |
No | 4,293,297 | 30.75 |
Required majority | 50.00 | |
Valid votes | 13,666,893 | 99.28 |
Invalid or blank votes | 98,614 | 0.72 |
Total votes | 13,765,507 | 100.00 |
Source: Proclamation No. 2332, s. 1984 |
Question #4 of the 1984 Philippine constitutional plebiscite results (excluding invalid votes) | |
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Yes 9,373,596 (68.6%) |
No 4,293,297 (31.4%) |
▲ 50% |
References
- "Proclamation No. 2332, s. 1984 | GOVPH". Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
- "Coming test of democracy in Philippines sparks disunity in opposition to Marcos". Christian Science Monitor. 1984-01-18. ISSN 0882-7729. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
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