Philippine Martial Law referendum, 1973
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National referendum in which the Citizen's Assemblies voted for:
- The ratification of the 1973 Constitution
- The suspension of the convening of the Interim National Assembly provided for the Transitory provinsions of the 1973 Constitution
- The continuation of Martial Law
The referendum was set on July 27 - July 28, 1973.
[edit] Referendum Results
| Ratification | % |
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| YES | 90.77 |
| NO | 9.23 |
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