1801 Batavian Republic constitutional referendum explained

A constitutional referendum was held in the Batavian Republic on 6 October 1801. After a previous referendum in 1798 resulted in a new constitution being approved, the French were not satisfied with this constitution, and under their influence a new constitution was written.

In 1801, a referendum was held about the new constitution. Non-voters were counted as if they agreed to the new constitution, and the constitution passed with 87.46% in favour.[1] On 16 October 1801, the new constitution became official.[2]

Results

ChoiceVotes%
For364,20087.46
Against52,21912.54
Total416,419100
Registered voters/turnout416,419100
align=left colspan=3Source: Direct Democracy

Notes and References

  1. http://www.sudd.ch/event.php?lang=en&id=nl011801 Batavische Republik (Niederlande), 6. Oktober 1801 : Verfassung
  2. Web site: Uitvoerend Bewind (1798-1801). Europees parlement, Bureau Nederland en parlementair Documentatie Centrum UL.