A constitutional referendum was held in Ecuador on 21 April 2024, amid the 2024 Ecuadorian conflict.
[1][2] In January 2024, the Constitutional Court had blocked nine proposed questions.
[3] Items F through K were structured as a popular consultation rather than a constitutional question.
Nine of the eleven referendum measures passed, with a reported voter turnout of 72%.
[4] The measures that were approved were all security-related, and that with the highest support permits the country's army to carry out operations with police without a state of emergency having been declared beforehand.