Texas 1973 Burmese constitutional referendum 15 December 1973 Results Choice Votes % Yes 13,312,801 94.45% No 781,559 5.55% Politics of Myanmar Constitution 2008 Constitution Constitutional Tribunal Chairman: Than Kyaw National Defence and Security Council Government President (list) Min Aung Hlaing (acting) State Administration Council Chairman: Min Aung Hlaing Vice Chairman: Soe Win Vice-President First: Myint Swe Second: Vacant Prime Minister (list) Min Aung Hlaing Deputy Prime Minister Soe Win Mya Tun Oo Tin Aung San Win Shein Than Swe Cabinet Provisional Government Legislature (dissolved) House of Nationalities Speaker House of Representatives Speaker Opposition Judiciary Supreme Court Chief Justice: Htun Htun Oo Constitutional Tribunal Chairman: Than Kyaw Recent elections General: 20152020Next Presidential: 20162018Next Political parties Administrative divisions States, Regions and Union Territories Self-Administered Zones and Divisions Districts Townships Foreign relations Ministry of Foreign Affairs Minister: Than Swe Ministry of International Cooperation Minister: Ko Ko Hlaing Diplomatic missions of / in Myanmar Passport Visa requirements Visa policy Exiled government Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw National Unity Government President: Duwa Lashi La (acting) Prime Minister: Mahn Win Khaing Than Vice President: Duwa Lashi La Related topics Conflict Federalism Human rights National Human Rights Commission Naming issues Myanmar portal Other countries A constitutional referendum was held in Burma on 15 December 1973.[1] The new constitution was approved by 94.5% of voters, with voter turnout reported to be 95.5%.[2] Results ChoiceVotes%For13,312,80194.45Against781,5595.55Total14,094,360100.00Registered voters/turnout14,760,036–Source: Direct Democracy References ^ Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume I, p603 ISBN 0-19-924958-X ^ Nohlen et al., p610 Elections and referendums in MyanmarGeneral elections 1922 1925 1928 1932 1936 1947 1951–52 1956 1960 1974 1978 1981 1985 1990 2010 2015 2020 Next State elections 2010 2015 2020 Next Local elections ... 2014 2019 Referendums 1973 2008 See also: Union Election Commission