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Ayub Khan got himself elected through a referendum on January 8, 1960. This referendum was held to legitimize his presidency after he had assumed power following a military coup in 1958. The referendum resulted in a significant majority in favor of his presidency, allowing him to solidify his rule over Pakistan.

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