A constitutional referendum was held in Ecuador on 21 April 2024, amid the 2024 Ecuadorian conflict.
The referendum was held on proposed security measures. In January 2024, the Constitutional Court had blocked nine proposed questions. Items F through K were structured as a popular consultation rather than a constitutional question.
Nine of the eleven referendum measures passed, with a reported voter turnout of 72%. The measures that were approved were all security-related, and that with the highest support permits the country's army to carry out operations with police without a state of emergency having been declared beforehand.