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Chileans overwhelmingly vote to rewrite country's constitution

Early count shows Chileans backing rewriting country's constitution
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SANTIAGO, Chile — Chileans have voted overwhelmingly in favor of drafting a new constitution to replace guiding principles imposed four decades ago under the military dictatorship of Gen. Augusto Pinochet.

The plebiscite was held Sunday in response to months of vast street protests that erupted a year ago in frustration over inequality in pensions, education and health care.

The Electoral Service said Sunday night that with nearly all polling stations reporting, about 78% of ballots favor a new constitution, while just under 22% are opposed. About 15 million Chileans were eligible to vote.

Under the proposal in the plebiscite, a special convention is to draft a new constitution that would be submitted to voters in mid-2022.