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A referendum on judicial reform was held in Botswana on 3 November 2001, having been originally scheduled for 6 October, but later postponed.〔(Botswana: 2001 Referendum ) EISA〕 The referendum asked eight separate questions about judges and courts, all of which were approved, seven by a margin of over 70%. Voter turnout for the referendum was just 4.9%, with 22,600 votes from a total of 460,252 registered voters.〔(Botswana: 2001 referendum ) African Elections Database〕 The postponement of the referendum by the government, a legal challenge by the Tswana nationalist group Pitso Ya Batswana, and a call by the group for a boycott were all suggested as reasons for the low turnout.〔(Botswana: Ethnic tensions on the rise ) IRIN, 8 November 2001〕 Pitso Ya Batswana claimed that the referendum was an attempt by the BaKalanga ethnic group, who are over-represented in the judicial system, to increase their hold over it.〔 ==Question I== The first question was regarding qualification of candidates to be appointed judges on the High Court: The proposal was passed with a 74.2% approval.〔
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