1867 Mexican constitutional referendum
A referendum on constitutional reform was held in Mexico on 22 September 1867. After the execution of the Emperor Maximilian, reinstated President Benito Juárez adopted a decree on 14 August 1867 that called for general elections and five constitutional reforms:
- Bicameral legislature
- Veto of the President by Congress, requiring a 2/3 supermajority
- Substituting written notice by executive officers for a previous requirement of personal presence
- Limiting the powers of the Congress Committee when Congress is not in session
- To provide a method of succession for both President and Chief Justice