1962 French presidential election referendum|
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Choice |
Votes |
% |
| Yes |
13,150,516 |
62.25% |
| No |
7,974,538 |
37.75% |
| Valid votes |
21,125,054 |
97.37% |
| Invalid or blank votes |
569,509 |
2.63% |
| Total votes |
21,694,563 |
100.00% |
| Registered voters/turnout |
28,185,478 |
76.97% |
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A referendum on the method of the election of the president was held in France on 28 October 1962. The question was whether to have the President of the French Republic elected by direct popular vote, rather than by an electoral college. It was approved by 62.3% of voters with a 77.0% turnout. The reform was controversial because it strengthened the executive at the expense of Parliament, and because of the disputed constitutionality of the procedure used.