2024 Niuean constitutional referendum

[2] Two of the proposals – to rename the post of premier to prime minister and to identify the Auditor-General of New Zealand as the country's official auditor – were approved.

The other two – to increase the number of ministers and extend the term length of the Niue Assembly – were rejected.

The first reading of the constitutional amendment bills took place in March 2024, with the Assembly voting in favour of all four.

Although Premier Dalton Tagelagi had proposed proceeding directly to a second reading, the Assembly referred the bills to the Constitution Review Committee.

[5] The four proposed amendments were (in their order on the ballot):[2][3] Hima Douglas, Speaker of the Niue Assembly, officially signed the two approved bills into law on 3 September.