2007 Ecuadorian Constituent Assembly referendum explained

Country:Ecuador
Date:15 April 2007
Do you approve the convocation and installation of a plenipotentiary Constituent Assembly in accordance with the electoral statute attached hereto in order to transform the institutional framework of the state and to draw up a new constitution?[1]
Yes:5,354,595
No:814,323
Invalid:383,571
Electorate:9,188,787

A referendum on establishing a Constituent Assembly to write a new constitution was held in Ecuador on 15 April 2007.[2] After its approval by 87% of voters, a Constituent Assembly election was held on 30 September 2007 with Correa's PAIS Alliance taking the majority of seats. The assembly was to sit for a maximum of 180 days with a possible 60-day-extension.

Background

The referendum was called by President Rafael Correa on 15 January 2007,[3] and was originally planned to be held on 18 March 2007. On 23 January 2007 the Electoral Court decided to send the referendum call to Congress for consideration, which later approved it in a vote that was boycotted by a large number of parliamentarians.[2] A poll taken in January showed 70% of voters to be in favour of the proposal.

Notes and References

  1. News: Claves: Consulta en Ecuador . 17 May 2023 . 12 April 2007 . BBC Mundo. es.
  2. https://archive.today/20130125040945/http://www.gulfnews.com/world/Venezuela/10104351.html Ecuador referendum on April 15
  3. https://en.mercopress.com/2007/01/15/ecuadorian-president-correa-calls-march-national-referendum Ecuadorian president Correa calls March national referendum