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  2. Recall election - Wikipedia

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    A recall election (also called a recall referendum, recall petition or representative recall) is a procedure by which voters can remove an elected official from office through a referendum before that official's term of office has ended. Recalls appear in the constitution in ancient Athenian democracy. [1]

  3. Initiatives and referendums in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the politics of the United States, the process of initiatives and referendums allow citizens of many U.S. states [1] to place legislation on the ballot for a referendum or popular vote, either enacting new legislation, or voting down existing legislation.

  4. 1911 California Proposition 8 - Wikipedia

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    Proceedings for the recall of any officer shall be deemed to be pending from the date of the filing with any county, or city and county clerk, or registrar of voters, of any recall petition against such officer; and if such officer shall resign at any time subsequent to the filing thereof, the recall election shall be held notwithstanding such ...

  5. New recall rule increases Gov. Newsom’s political muscle — at ...

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    The rule takes a dim view of citizen-led recall efforts | Opinion

  6. Direct democracy - Wikipedia

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    In the definition used by scholars such as James Fishkin, deliberative democracy is a form of direct democracy which satisfies the requirement for deliberation and equality but does not make provision to involve everyone who wants to be included in the discussion.

  7. Political groups spent $1.2 million on MPS referendum; now ...

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    Political committees spent over $1.2 million to sway voters for or against the spring referendum to raise taxes for Milwaukee Public Schools, new finance reports filed this week show.. Now other ...

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  9. Electoral reform - Wikipedia

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    Due to beliefs that politics or laws prevent deeper electoral reform, [clarification needed] such as multiple-member districts or proportional representation, "affirmative gerrymandering" has been used to create districts in which a previously-disenfranchised minority group, such as blacks, is in the majority and thus elects a representative of ...