Venezuelan Constitutional Assembly election 2017 Opinion Exit Poll
South America July 30, 2017,
Venezuelan Constitutional Assembly election 2017 Voting live Opinion Exit Poll Date
Venezuela Constitutional Assembly election Date: 30 July 2017.
Constitutional elections are scheduled to be held in Venezuela 0n 30 July 2017.
Constitutional Assembly elections are scheduled to be held in Venezuela on 30 July 2017. Many of the members of the Constitutional Assembly will not be elected in open elections, but selected from social organizations loyal to the current Venezuelan President, Nicolás Maduro. In calling the assembly, President Nicolás Maduro intends to stay in power during the interregnum and cancel the 2018 presidential elections, as the process of installing a new constitution would take at least two years. Most Venezuelans consider Maduro's proposed Constitutional Assembly undemocratic, and the opposition is boycotting the elections
Venezuela Constitutional Assembly election Voting Live 2017
Following the death of President Hugo Chávez, citizens suffered from the crisis under his successor Nicolás Maduro, as rampant crime, high inflation and shortages diminished their quality of life. As a result of the ensuing crisis, political tensions culminated into a series of protests that occurred since 2014. Discontent with the Bolivarian government saw the opposition being elected to hold the majority in the National Assembly for the first time since 1999 following the 2015 parliamentary election. Controversy continued throughout the years
Venezuela Constitutional Assembly election Opinion Poll Live 2017
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Polling organization | Sample size | Yes | No |
conducted | ||||
16-Jul | Venezuelan referendum, 2017 | 7535289 | 0.13% | 99.87% |
7–12 July | Datanalisis | 500 | 27.00% | 66.50% |
6-11 July | Hercon | 1200 | 13.10% | 82.10% |
Other Opinion Poll results Venenzuelan Referendum 2017
Of the 19.5 million registered Venezuelan voters, approximately 7.5 million people participated in the referendum, including 690,000 Venezuelans from abroad. Low turnout was attributed to less voting areas than official elections, with about 2,000 voting areas in Venezuela and 500 foreign cities with centers.
Do you reject and ignore the realization of a Constituent Assembly proposed by Nicolás Maduro without the prior approval of the Venezuelan people?
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Choice | Votes | % |
Yes | 7432764 | 99.87 |
No | 9078 | 0.13 |
Valid votes | 7441842 | 98.75 |
Invalid or blank votes | 93447 | 1.25 |
Total votes | 7535289 | 100 |
Do you demand the National Armed Forces and all public officials to obey and defend the Constitution of 1999 and support the decisions of the National Assembly?
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Choice | Votes | % |
Yes | 7446381 | 99.82 |
No | 9835 | 0.18 |
Valid votes | 7456216 | 98.95 |
Invalid or blank votes | 79073 | 1.05 |
Total votes | 7535289 | 100 |
Do you approve the renewal of public powers in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution, and the holding of free and transparent elections, as well as the formation of a Government of National Unity to restore constitutional order?
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Choice | Votes | % |
Yes | 7454703 | 99.86 |
No | 11348 | 0.14 |
Valid votes | 7466051 | 99.08 |
Invalid or blank votes | 69238 | 0.92 |
Total votes | 7535289 | 100 |
Venezuela Constitutional Assembly election Results Live 2017
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Proposal for Venezuela Constitutional Assembly Elections 2017
On 1 May 2017 following a month of protests that resulted in at least 29 dead, President Maduro called for a Constitutional Assembly that would draft a new constitution that would replace the 1999 Venezuela Constitution of his predecessor, Hugo Chávez. He invoked Article 347, and stated that his call for a new constitution was necessary to counter the actions of the opposition. The members of the Constitutional Assembly would not be elected in open elections, but selected from social organizations loyal to Maduro. The proposal would be an alternative way to close the National Assembly. It would also allow him to stay in power during the interregnum and skip the 2018 presidential elections, as the process would take at least two years
Venezuela Parties and leaders
Fifth Republic Movement, People's Electoral Movement , Everybody Wins Independent Movement, Venezuelan Popular Unity, Revolutionary Movement Tupamaro , Socialist League
Venezuela Constitutional election Results
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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Nicolás Maduro |
Great Patriotic Pole |
7,587,579 |
50.61 |
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Henrique Capriles Radonski |
Democratic Unity Roundtable |
7,363,980 |
49.12 |
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Eusebio Mendez |
New Vision for my Country |
19,498 |
0.13 |
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María Bolívar |
United Democratic Party for Peace and Freedom |
13,309 |
0.08 |
|
Reina Sequera |
Worker's Party |
4,241 |
0.02 |
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Julio Mora |
Democratic Unity Party |
1,936 |
0.01 |
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Valid votes |
14,990,543 |
99.55 |
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Invalid/blank votes |
66,937 |
0.44 |
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Total |
15,059,630 |
100 |
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Registered voters |
18,904,364 |
79.68 |