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  2. Initiatives and referendums in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Initiatives and referendums—collectively known as "ballot measures", "propositions", or simply "questions"—differ from most legislation passed by representative democracies; ordinarily, an elected legislative body develops and passes laws. Initiatives and referendums, by contrast, allow citizens to vote directly on legislation.

  3. Referendum - Wikipedia

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    In Switzerland, for example, multiple choice referendums are common. Two multiple choice referendums were held in Sweden, in 1957 and in 1980, in which voters were offered three options. In 1977, a referendum held in Australia to determine a new national anthem was held, in which voters had four choices. In 1992, New Zealand held a five-option ...

  4. Popular referendum - Wikipedia

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    A popular referendum, depending on jurisdiction also known as a citizens' veto, people's veto, veto referendum, citizen referendum, abrogative referendum, rejective referendum, suspensive referendum, and statute referendum, [1] [2] [3] is a type of a referendum that provides a means by which a petition signed by a certain minimum number of registered voters can force a public vote on an ...

  5. Chuck Todd: A referendum or a choice - AOL

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    The cleanest examples of “anti-incumbent” campaigns were in 2008 and 2020, one a referendum on a party (the GOP in 2008) and the other a referendum on a person (Trump in 2020).

  6. Referendums by country - Wikipedia

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    Such state-level referendums, as an example, have resulted in the limitation of property taxes as with California's Proposition 13 and Massachusetts' Proposition 2½ in the late 20th century. This type of referendum is frequently known as a “ballot measure,” a “proposition,” or simply a “question.”

  7. Knoxville referendum questions: A look at the sample ballot ...

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    Here's what to know about the two referendum questions Knoxville residents will see on their ballots. What does Question 1 of the Knoxville referendum say? Here's the exact wording on the ballot :

  8. Direct democracy - Wikipedia

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    The first two forms—referendums and initiatives—are examples of direct legislation. [3] As of 2019, thirty countries allowed for referendums initiated by the population on the national level. [4] A compulsory referendum subjects the legislation drafted by political elites to a binding popular vote.

  9. Wisconsin voters reject ballot questions restricting governor ...

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    For example, the Legislature's ... “This was a referendum on our administration’s work and the future for Wisconsin we’ve been working hard to build together, and the answer is reflected in ...