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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. Opinion: Two state questions on the November ballot ... - AOL

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    Non-citizens are already barred from voting in OK. The other measure on infrastructure development is uncertain in potential effects.

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

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    Wisconsin voters Tuesday voted down two referendum questions that sought to give the state legislators more power over distributing federal funding, a move that could have upended how billions of ...

  5. Now that the 2 Wisconsin referendums passed, what's ... - AOL

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    What government can’t do is outsource the administration of elections." On the other hand, a court could find that, because the existing state law and the new amendment are so similar, clerks ...

  6. Referendums by country - Wikipedia

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    The extensive, official voting and election material regularly sent to every citizen each time – usually four times a year – compromising the pros and cons by all political proponents; here, to Berne's citizen in November 2008 about 5 national, 2 cantonal, 4 municipal referendums, and 2 elections (government and parliament of the City of ...

  7. National initiative - Wikipedia

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    The National Initiative for Democracy (NI4D) is a proposed constitutional amendment (Democracy Amendment) which recognizes the people's right to make laws at the local, state and federal level of every jurisdiction in the country and a federal law (Democracy Act) which spells out orderly procedures for the people to develop and vote on laws.

  8. 'We want to keep our school': What to know about today's ...

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    Some members of the Collingswood Public Schools community are taking a staunch stance against today's $44.5 million referendum vote.. The proposed referendum would effectively decommission ...

  9. Legislative referral - Wikipedia

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    A legislative referral (or legislative referendum) is a referendum in which a legislature puts proposed legislation up for popular vote. This may either be voluntarily or, as is the case in many countries for a constitutional amendment, as a mandatory part of the procedure for passing a law.