1980 Nepalese governmental system referendum explained

Country:Nepal
Date:2 May 1980
Yes Text:Panchayat system
No Text:Multi-party system
Yes:2,433,452
No:2,007,965
Invalid:372,069
Electorate:7,192,451
Map:1980 Nepal Referendum.svg

A referendum on the system of government was held in Nepal on 2 May 1980. Voters were offered the choice between a non-partisan panchayat system and a multi-party system. The panchayat system received a slim majority of 54.99%, whereas Multi-Party System only received 45.2% of the total votes. Voter turnout was 66.9%.[1]

Background

With the backdrop of mass student protests against his rule in the spring of 1979, King Birendra made a public declaration on May 23, 1979, that a referendum with universal adult suffrage with secret vote would be held in which the people of Nepal would be able to choose between introducing a multiparty system or retain the non-party panchayat regime.[2]

On 21 January 1980, King Birendra published the Referendum Rules, stating that after the referendum 'His Majesty shall make such provisions in the Constitution of Nepal as may deem necessary'.[3]

Method of voting

Nepalese citizens aged 21 and above were eligible to vote.[4] The voters would mark their choice by stamping either of two colours on the ballot paper, blue for the multiparty system and yellow for the non-party panchayat system. It was speculated at the time that the choice of colours had not been coincidental, since the yellow colour was associated with saintly religious qualities. There is no empirical evidence though, that the choice of colours affected the outcome of the vote.[5]

Results

ChoiceVotes%
Panchayat2,433,45254.79
Multi-party2,007,96545.21
Invalid/blank votes372,069
Total4,813,486100
Registered voters/turnout7,192,45166.92
Source: Nohlen et al., Rishikesh, sudd.ch

By region

ChoiceHillsInner-TaraiMountainsPlains
Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%
Panchayat1,126,16957.287,89534.0228,61771.1848,75444.6
Multi-party844,12442.8139,02166.086,65828.9938,16255.4
Invalid/blank votes158,58120,64525,06169,041
Total2,127,615100278,780100340,3381002,066,753100
Source: Rishikesh

By district

The panchayat partyless system option got a majority in 54 out of the 75 districts of Nepal. The highest percentage of pro-panchayat votes was recorded in Dolpo (96.4%), the lowest in Bhaktapur (34.4%). The highest scores for the multiparty system option were recorded in Bhaktapur (65.6%), Udaipur (65.1%), Siraha (64%) and Bardiya (62.1%). In general, the multiparty system option performed better in areas with higher literacy levels.

DistrictElectorateTurnoutInvalid votesVotesProportion of votes
PanchayatMultipartyPanchayatMultiparty
Jhapa District168,18481.61%10,72172,33754,19857.17%42.83%
Ilam District76,14277.26%5,45928,52524,84153.45%46.55%
Panchthar District71,51473.78%2,79728,44221,52356.92%43.08%
Taplejung District56,78559.83%3,36817,59713,01257.49%42.51%
Morang District208,77479.37%14,73772,58978,38248.08%51.92%
Sunsari District152,00082.17%11,35354,85358,69648.31%51.69%
Dhankuta District61,48371.61%2,26931,49610,26575.42%24.58%
Bhojpur District100,28960.45%3,59537,08319,95165.02%34.98%
Tehrathum District47,39064.95%1,69618,17110,91262.48%37.52%
Sankhuwasabha District68,19061.77%3,02125,56013,54265.37%34.63%
Siraha District196,87579.37%15,65250,54390,06535.95%64.05%
Saptari District197,30376.82%10,18971,05370,32250.26%49.74%
Udayapur District68,73056.47%3,28912,39323,13334.88%65.12%
Okhaldhunga District69,35158.43%1,84827,06211,61469.97%30.03%
Khotang District107,06460.83%2,27646,57616,27074.11%25.89%
Solukhumbu District44,81662.94%1,52220,2246,46175.79%24.21%
Sarlahi District197,39672.85%6,51058,40978,88942.54%57.46%
Dhanusha District207,69576.49%16,54574,79667,52052.56%47.44%
Mahottari District187,55272.99%7,50970,88158,49854.79%45.21%
Sindhuli District79,32859.75%1,01227,30819,07758.87%41.13%
Ramechhap District86,39752.17%2,62224,93017,52258.73%41.27%
Dolakha District82,91250.57%2,16427,98711,78170.38%29.62%
Dhading District121,87553.79%4,05139,93221,57264.93%35.07%
Nuwakot District100,67961.45%8,88640,48612,50076.41%23.59%
Rasuwa District15,42385.30%7139,2893,15474.65%25.35%
Kathmandu District219,96872.73%7,95668,14083,88444.82%55.18%
Lalitpur District85,18978.82%3,63124,47239,04338.53%61.47%
Bhaktapur District76,11680.26%2,81421,34636,92836.63%63.37%
Kavrepalanchok District149,69758.00%6,51549,23031,08461.30%38.70%
Sindhupalchok District119,73657.27%4,49043,26920,80867.53%32.47%
Makwanpur District104,73261.39%3,89634,96025,44357.88%42.12%
Chitwan District105,88972.52%5,84231,21939,73144.00%56.00%
Bara District146,91976.49%5,82763,11443,44159.23%40.77%
Parsa District141,84172.12%8,34363,86230,09167.97%32.03%
Rautahat District168,08371.52%6,52654,38959,29447.84%52.16%
Tanahun District110,05262.50%6,38424,15638,24338.71%61.29%
Gorkha District114,68663.63%4,85743,56724,55663.95%36.05%
Lamjung District76,89268.40%3,70824,93923,95051.01%48.99%
Kaski District111,22167.76%5,57930,01239,76943.01%56.99%
Syangja District148,93964.98%8,63246,20541,94152.42%47.58%
Manang District3,96090.18%353,04349386.06%13.94%
Rupandehi District163,34771.17%9,38052,66454,20449.28%50.72%
Nawalparasi District128,45673.39%7,15947,27539,84254.27%45.73%
Kapilvastu District136,31275.09%6,90849,75145,70052.12%47.88%
Gulmi District128,16863.13%8,90436,27935,73550.38%49.62%
Arghakhanchi District79,90056.53%3,00121,81220,35651.73%48.27%
Palpa District101,93063.52%3,95626,96133,83144.35%55.65%
Parbat District80,16562.25%2,12830,83116,94564.53%35.47%
Myagdi District47,75569.59%1,14921,03611,04965.56%34.44%
Mustang District7,92487.06%3215,89868089.66%10.34%
Baglung District113,04663.94%5,71245,05921,51667.68%32.32%
Humla District34,92078.69%1,85721,5184,10283.99%16.01%
Jumla District11,48071.04%6174,7832,75563.45%36.55%
Dolpa District11,51891.86%9849,26133696.50%3.50%
Mugu District21,35776.89%1,22212,8442,35684.50%15.50%
Kalikot District44,69477.76%4,02926,2114,51685.30%14.70%
Dang District113,07062.58%6,28329,17335,30345.25%54.75%
Salyan District72,13355.37%3,11721,75515,07059.08%40.92%
Pyuthan District77,30858.12%2,66630,24512,01971.56%28.44%
Rolpa District85,14752.84%3,59928,98312,40870.02%29.98%
Rukum District62,45356.84%6,09919,9199,47867.76%32.24%
Banke District90,33173.91%7,85637,76921,13864.12%35.88%
Bardiya District74,22080.83%9,35319,19231,44837.90%62.10%
Surkhet District66,21667.83%4,11919,02121,77746.62%53.38%
Dailekh District80,87755.56%3,84326,35714,73964.14%35.86%
Jajarkot District46,39261.44%7,66711,8059,03356.65%43.35%
Kailali District109,63859.32%10,22527,70327,10450.55%49.45%
Doti District81,66341.36%3,08015,13515,55949.31%50.69%
Achham District106,71247.25%3,84928,35018,22660.87%39.13%
Bajhang District65,94758.41%2,48625,32510,70770.28%29.72%
Bajura District37,21558.30%1,55714,4165,72371.58%28.42%
Kanchanpur District72,32158.02%4,24818,38219,33048.74%51.26%
Dadeldhura District45,60047.89%2,3089,23510,29647.28%52.72%
Baitadi District92,37738.80%2,28718,30815,24554.56%45.44%
Darchula District43,77252.24%1,16714,6617,04067.56%32.44%
Source: Election Commission
The Hindu community was more or less evenly divided between the two options. The Muslim community is said to have voted predominantly in favour of the panchayat system. Ethnic groups like Tamang, Sherpa, Magar, Gurung and Kirati overwhelmingly supported the panchayat option, whilst the Tharu are said to have been predominantly in favour of the multiparty system.[6]

Notes and References

  1. [Dieter Nohlen]
  2. [Shaha, Rishikesh]
  3. [Shaha, Rishikesh]
  4. [Shaha, Rishikesh]
  5. [Shaha, Rishikesh]
  6. [Shaha, Rishikesh]