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  2. 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.

  3. Referendums by country - Wikipedia

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    The next year, yet another plebiscite was held for constitutional changes for the transition to a democratic government (the "Yes" vote won with 91%). A referendum held in 2020 after waves of popular protests in 2019 approved the drafting of a new constitution, with 78,28%

  4. Referendum - Wikipedia

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    Financial referendum: Many localities require a referendum in order for the government to issue certain bonds, raise taxes above a specified amount, or take on certain amounts of debt. In California for example, the state government may not borrow more than $300,000 without a public vote in a statewide bond proposition .

  5. 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.

  6. 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 ...

  7. FACT CHECK: Did Votes Cast For Jill Stein Prevent Kamala ...

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    The post features a photo of the vote totals in the Virginia race. The photo shows President-Elect Donald Trump ahead of Harris at 49.5% (or 1,227,559 votes) compared to her 48.7% (or 1,207,424 ...

  8. California ballot proposition - Wikipedia

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    If the referendum receives more "no" votes than "yes" votes, the law is repealed. [ 8 ] As of 2020, only 94 optional referendums proposed since 1912 had received a circulating title and summary, and of those only 52 qualified for the ballot.

  9. Speaker math: Breaking down how many votes Johnson ... - AOL

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    The breakdown would be 217 Johnson, 215 Jeffries, one vote for another candidate and one present, handing Johnson the gavel because he won a majority of the 433 votes for Speaker.