On 6 February 2023 a referendum was held in the
Wolayita Welayta, Wolayta, Wolayita or Wolaita may refer to:
* Wolayta people, an ethnic group of Ethiopia
* Wolaytta language, spoken by the Welayta people
* Wolayita Zone, a zone in SNNPR, Ethiopia
* Kingdom of Welaytta, a Welaytta kingdom founded in medi ...
,
Gamo,
Gofa,
South Omo,
Gedeo, and
Konso Zone
Konso is a zone in the South Ethiopia Regional State, Ethiopia. It was formerly a woreda. Prior to 2011, Konso was not part of any Zone in the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples' Region (SNNPR) and was therefore considered a special ...
s, as well as the
Dirashe,
Amaro,
Burji,
Ale, and
Basketo special woredas of the
Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region
The Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region (often abbreviated as SNNPR; ) was a Regions of Ethiopia, regional state in southwestern Ethiopia. It was formed from the merger of five ''kililoch'', called Regions 7 to 11, following the ...
(SNNP) of
Ethiopia
Ethiopia, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country located in the Horn of Africa region of East Africa. It shares borders with Eritrea to the north, Djibouti to the northeast, Somalia to the east, Ken ...
, on whether the included areas should leave SNNP and form their own
Region
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.
This referendum follows two previous referendums from
2019
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Up to that point, 2019 had been described as ...
and
2021
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in other areas of the then-SNNP, both of which resulted in votes to split off into new regions.
The referendum was tentatively approved, although Wolayita Zone had to rerun voting after it was found that irregularities were present. The approval of the new region in the other zones and woredas was conveyed to the national
House of Federation by the SNNP government. The new region's name was set as the
South Ethiopia Region. Wolayita Zone reran the referendum successfully in the summer, with a majority also voting in favor of a new region. The House of Federation unanimously voted in favour of the creation of the new region on 5 July 2023. The remaining part of the SNNP was renamed to the
Central Ethiopia Region.
Background
The
Constitution of Ethiopia grants every ethnic group the right to have their own region in Ethiopia. The
Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region
The Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region (often abbreviated as SNNPR; ) was a Regions of Ethiopia, regional state in southwestern Ethiopia. It was formed from the merger of five ''kililoch'', called Regions 7 to 11, following the ...
(SNNP) previously contained 56 ethnic groups. The ascension of prime minister
Abiy Ahmed in 2018, along with his promises for reforms, reignited demands for autonomy by some ethnic groups in SNNP. The
2019 Sidama Region referendum saw the
Sidama Region
The Sidama Region (Sidama language, Sidama: ; ) is a Regions of Ethiopia, regional state in southern Ethiopia. It was formed on 18 June 2020 from the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region (SNNPR) and transformation of the Sidama ...
split off from the SNNP. A
similar referendum in 2021 saw 5
zones and 1 special
woreda
Districts of Ethiopia, also called woredas (; ''woreda''), are the third level of the administrative divisions of Ethiopia – after ''List of zones of Ethiopia, zones'' and the ''Regions of Ethiopia, regional states''.
These districts are f ...
leave the SNNP and form the new
South West Region.
At the end of July 2022, 10 zones and 6 special woredas in SNNP passed resolutions aiming to split off two new states from what remained of the SNNP. These resolutions were greeted positively by the SNNP government.
(There were reports that the
Gurage Zone
Gurage is a zone in the Central Ethiopia Regional State of Ethiopia. The region is home to the Gurage people. Gurage is bordered on the southeast by Hadiya and Yem Zone, on the northwest by Kebena Special Woreda, north and east by the Oromi ...
was also involved, however it wished to continue with a proposal it had submitted on 26 November 2018 to become its own region.)

On 5 August, the SNNP Council submitted the requests to the
House of Federation. The Speaker of the House of Federation noted that the House would come to a quick decision, and tasked the
National Election Board of Ethiopia with looking into carrying out the referendums.
Official approval of the referendum by the House of Federation for the proposal given by from 6 zones and 5 special woredas occurred on 18 August. Specifically, this was for the
Wolayita Welayta, Wolayta, Wolayita or Wolaita may refer to:
* Wolayta people, an ethnic group of Ethiopia
* Wolaytta language, spoken by the Welayta people
* Wolayita Zone, a zone in SNNPR, Ethiopia
* Kingdom of Welaytta, a Welaytta kingdom founded in medi ...
,
Gamo,
Gofa,
South Omo,
Gedeo, and
Konso Zone
Konso is a zone in the South Ethiopia Regional State, Ethiopia. It was formerly a woreda. Prior to 2011, Konso was not part of any Zone in the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples' Region (SNNPR) and was therefore considered a special ...
s, as well as the
Dirashe,
Amaro,
Burji,
Ale, and
Basketo special woredas. (The simultaneous request, from the
Hadiya,
Halaba,
Kembata Tembaro, and
Silte Zones, and the
Yem Special Woreda request has not yet been acted upon.) The House of Federation requested the referendum, for a new South Ethiopia Region, be held within three months.
In September the National Election Board submitted a budget request to the
House of Peoples' Representatives.
On 10 October the National Election Board announced that a referendum would be held in parts of
Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region
The Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region (often abbreviated as SNNPR; ) was a Regions of Ethiopia, regional state in southwestern Ethiopia. It was formed from the merger of five ''kililoch'', called Regions 7 to 11, following the ...
on 6 February, targeting results to be released on 15 February.
Campaigning began on 17 October, and voter registration ran for two weeks beginning on 20 December.
By 9 January, 2,934,143 voters had registered, and registration for 24 polling stations was extended.
Logistics
The National Election Board expected to hire 18,885 people, and requested 541,270,104.82
birr to carry out the referendum.
410.1 million birr was given.
5,200 election observers from Ethiopia and elsewhere were expected.
3,771 polling stations were set up, divided into 31 groups. These are expected to see around 3 million voters.
Each polling station is expected to release its results over the five days following the referendum.
To assist those with reading difficulties, each option on the referendum was also represented by an easily identifiable
symbol
A symbol is a mark, Sign (semiotics), sign, or word that indicates, signifies, or is understood as representing an idea, physical object, object, or wikt:relationship, relationship. Symbols allow people to go beyond what is known or seen by cr ...
: a white dove for a vote in favor of a new region, and a hut for a vote against.
Results
Full results were initially expected on 15 February,
and partial results were released on 18 February. The National Election Board announced on 20 February that a majority had voted to secede, although the official results from the Wolayita Zone were still pending as the board stated a variety of irregularities occurred before and during the vote. These irregularities are possibly due to a longstanding campaign for Wolayita to become a region on its own. Of the areas with approved results, the largest opposition came from the Gedeo zone. The referendum in the Wolayita Zone was rerun on 19 June,
and its results were released eight days later.
Result by subdivision
References
External links
National Election Board of Ethiopia Referendums page
{{Ethiopian elections
South Ethiopia Region
South Ethiopia Region
Administrative division referendums
Autonomy referendums
February 2023 in Ethiopia
Referendums in Ethiopia