The Twenty-third Amendment of the Constitution Bill, 2001, proposes to insert the following section after section 8 of Article 29 of the Constitution:
“The State may ratify the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court done at Rome on the 17th day of July, 1998”.
IF YOU APPROVE of the proposal, mark X opposite the word YES on the ballot paper.
IF YOU DO NOT APPROVE of the proposal, mark X opposite the word NO on the ballot paper.
A copy of the Bill can be inspected or obtained free of charge at any Post Office.
Result Summary
Electorate: | 2,867,960 |
Total Poll: | 997,565 |
Percentage Poll: | 34.78% |
Votes in favour of the proposal: | 628,695 |
Votes against the proposal: | 350,963 |
Invalid Ballot Papers: | 17,819 |