1869 Liberian term of office referendum explained

Date:4 May 1869
Country:Liberia
Yes:350
No:2
Invalid:0

A referendum on the length of terms of office was held in Liberia on 4 May 1869.[1] The proposals put forward by Parliament on 29 January 1869 would increase the presidential term from two to four years, increase the term of House of Representatives members from two to four years, and increase the term of office of Senators from four to eight years.[1] President-elect Edward James Roye claimed that the changes were approved and that he would remain in office until 1873. However, the legislature, which oversaw the counting process, declared the proposals to be rejected.[1]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.sudd.ch/event.php?lang=en&id=lr011869 Liberia, 4 May 1869: Doubling of the term of office of for President and Parliament