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1880 Swiss constitutional referendum
31 October 1880
Federal decree regarding the submitted popular initiative application of 3 August 1880 for the revision of the Federal Constitution
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Choice
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%
Yes
121,099
31.77%
No
260,126
68.23%
Valid votes
381,225
100.00%
Invalid or blank votes
0
0.00%
Total votes
381,225
100.00%
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A constitutional referendum was held in Switzerland on 31 October 1880 aiming at a complete overhaul of the constitution.[1] The constitutional amendments were rejected by 68.2% of voters and a majority of cantons.[1]
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