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1991 Georgian independence referendum






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1991 Georgian independence referendum

31 March 1991

Do you support the restoration of the independence of Georgia in accordance with the Act of Declaration of Independence of Georgia of 26 May 1918?

Results

Choice

Votes %
Yes 3,295,493 99.49%
No 16,917 0.51%
Valid votes 3,312,410 99.59%
Invalid or blank votes 13,690 0.41%
Total votes 3,326,100 100.00%
Registered voters/turnout 3,672,403 90.57%

Anindependence referendum was held in the Republic of Georgia on 31 March 1991. It was approved by 99.5% of voters.[1]

Background[edit]

The referendum was sanctioned by the Georgian Supreme Council which was elected in the first multi-party elections held in Soviet Georgia in October 1990, and was dominated by a pro-independence bloc Round Table-Free Georgia led by the Soviet-era dissident Zviad Gamsakhurdia. Having mostly boycotted the all-Union referendum on continued federation and the negotiations on a new union treaty on 17 March,[2] Georgia became the fourth Soviet republic, after the three Baltic states (Lithuania on 9 February 1991 and Latvia and Estonia on 3 March), to organize the referendum on the issue of independence.[3]

The only question of the referendum asked: "Do you support the restoration of the independence of Georgia in accordance with the Act of Declaration of Independence of Georgia of May 26, 1918?" The official results showed over 99% in favor with a 90.6% voter turnout.[1] Due to the ongoing ethnic discord, the polls were largely boycotted by the non-Georgian population in Abkhazia and South Ossetia.[3][4]

Four days after the final results were announced, the Georgian Supreme Council unanimously passed the declaration of independence on the second anniversary of the Soviet army crackdown on peaceful protestsinTbilisi on 9 April 1989.[5][6]

The referendum coincided with a private visit of the former U.S. President Richard Nixon who visited a few polling stations in Georgia’s capital Tbilisi before his departure to Moscow later that day.[7]

Results[edit]

ChoiceVotes%
For3,295,49399.49
Against16,9170.51
Total3,312,410100.00
Valid votes3,312,41099.59
Invalid/blank votes13,6900.41
Total votes3,326,100100.00
Registered voters/turnout3,672,40390.57
Source: Nohlen et al., Direct Democracy

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume I, p394 ISBN 0-19-924958-X
  • ^ Although polling were opened in parts of Abkhazia and South Ossetia where the voters opted to remain in the renewed Union. Imogen Bell (2002), Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia, p. 171. Taylor & Francis, ISBN 1-85743-137-5.
  • ^ a b Cornell, Svante E., Autonomy and Conflict: Ethnoterritoriality and Separatism in the South Caucasus – Case in Georgia Archived June 30, 2007, at the Wayback Machine. Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Report No. 61. p. 163. University of Uppsala, ISBN 91-506-1600-5.
  • ^ Jonathan Wheatley (2005), Georgia from National Awakening to Rose Revolution, p. 64. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., ISBN 0-7546-4503-7.
  • ^ Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia, p. 171.
  • ^ Suny, Ronald Grigor (1994), The Making of the Georgian Nation, p. 326. Indiana University Press, ISBN 0-253-20915-3.
  • ^ Soviet Georgians vote on independence. The Boston Globe, April 1, 1991.

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