1795 French referendums
Two referendums were held in France on 6 September 1795: one adopting the Constitution of the Year III establishing the Directory, and another on the Two-Thirds Decree reserving two-thirds of the seats in the new Council of Five Hundred and Council of Ancients for former members of the National Convention.The official result was more than 95% in favor of the new constitution. Two-Thirds Decree Referendum
Of the seven million eligible voters, only 4.49% of voters cast valid votes.