A constitutional referendum was held in Grenada on 24 November 2016.
[1] Voters were asked whether they approved of seven amendments, with each one voted on separately.
[2] The amendments would only have been approved if two-thirds of valid votes had been cast in favour.
[4] The seven proposed amendments were: The proposed amendments were supported by the governing New National Party headed by Prime Minister Keith Mitchell,[5] as well as the Grenada National Organisation of Women and Groundation Grenada NGOs.
[6][7] The National Democratic Congress opposed the reforms,[8] as did the Alliance Evangelical Churches.