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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. 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 ...

  4. Referendum - Wikipedia

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    A civil rights referendum or human rights referendum is any act of direct democracy which allows for a vote on the granting or amendment of current civil rights, liberties or associations as recognized by a government. Such referendums have frequently been proposed as a means by which the majority of the voting public in a polity, rather than ...

  5. Participatory democracy - Wikipedia

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    Referendums afford citizens greater decision-making power by giving them the ultimate decision, and they may also use referendums for agenda-setting if they are allowed to draft proposals to be put to referendums in efforts called popular initiatives. Compulsory voting can further increase participation.

  6. Who writes these ballot questions and why are they so ... - AOL

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  7. Direct democracy - Wikipedia

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    A citizen-initiated referendum, also called an initiative, empowers members of the general public to propose, by petition, specific statutory measures or constitutional reforms to the government and, as with other referendums, the vote may be binding or simply advisory.

  8. More Wisconsin school districts went to referendum this ...

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    The largest referendum to pass this spring came from Milwaukee Public Schools, which will increase property taxes so the district can prevent budget cuts; the referendum initially authorizes an ...

  9. 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.