November 1994 Uruguayan referendum

A double constitutional referendum was held in Uruguay on 27 November 1994 alongside general elections.

Voters were asked two questions; whether they approved of two initiatives, one on preventing cuts in pension payments,[1] and one on the proportion of the state budget spent on education.

The pension cuts referendum was initiated by the Association of Retirees through collecting signatures equal to one-tenth of the number of registered voters.

[1] The referendum on reserving 27% of the state budget for education was initiated by the Teachers Union by collecting the required number signatures.

It would involve amending articles 214, 215 and 220 of the constitution.