1854 Mexican presidential referendum
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A referendum on whether Antonio López de Santa Anna should remain President, and if not, who should replace him, was held in Mexico on 1 December 1854.[1] The proposal was approved by 99.07% of voters.[1] On 11 December Santa Anna ordered reprisal measures against those who had voted no; the ballot was not secret.[1] On 2 January 1855 he declared that the country had confirmed his position in office.[1] He was subsequently overthrown on 8 December that year.[1]
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