General Information
At Stake in this Election:
On 17 December 2023, Chad will hold a referendum to replace the 2018 constitution with a new one proposed as part of the transition back to civilian rule.
The referendum question is: Do you approve of the draft Constitution submitted to you, enshrining the unitary form of the State?
Response options are “Yes” or “No”.
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	Chief of State: President Mahamat Idriss DÉBY (since 20 April 2021) 
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	Head of Government: Prime Minister Albert Pahimi PADACKE (since 26 April 2021) 
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	Assembly: unicameral National Transitional Council (Conseil National de Transition) with 93 members 
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	Chad is currently controlled by a Transitional Military Council rather than elected officials. Members of the National Transitional Council were appointed by the President. 
New/Unique in this Election:
This is the first referendum to be held in Chad.
Population and Registered Voters:
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	Population: 17,723,310 (2022 est.) 
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	Registered Voters: 8,237,768 (2023) 
Gender Data:
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	Female Population: 8,827,310 (2022 est.) 
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	CEDAW Status: Ratified (by accession) 1995 
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	Gender Quota: No 
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	Number of Female Legislators (pre-election): 51 out of 197 (25.9%) in the National Assembly (from last direct election in 2021) 
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	Human Development Index (HDI) Position: 0.394, Low, Rank 190 (2021) 
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	Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI) Categorization: 45 (2023) 
Disability Data:
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	CRPD Status: Signed 2012, Ratified 2019 
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	Projected population with a disability: 2,835,730 (2022 est.) 
IFES Resources:
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	Does IFES have a presence in Chad: No 
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	Election Access: Yes 
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	Election Judgements: Yes, 2 judgments and 5 resources 
Referendum Text in French
Question: “Approuvez-vous le projet de Constitution qui vous est soumis consacrant la forme unitaire de l’État?”
Responses: “Oui” (Yes) or “Non” (No)

