referendum
(noun)
A direct popular vote on a proposed law or constitutional amendment.
Examples of referendum in the following topics:
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Types of Elections
- A referendum is a direct vote in which an entire electorate is asked to either accept or reject a particular proposal, usually a piece of legislation which has been passed into law by the local legislative body and signed by the pertinent executive official(s) .
- A referendum may result in the adoption of a new constitution, a constitutional amendment, a law, the recall of an elected official, or simply a specific government policy.
- In 2006, a referendum in the Republic of Montenegro took place.
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Controversies Surrounding Affirmative Action
- Opponents have tested affirmative action programs politically and legally through referendums and lawsuits since the 1970s.
- States such as California, Michigan, Washington, and Nebraska have held a referendums, turning the issue over to voters on a direct ballot measure.
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Referenda on Affirmative Action
- A referendum is a direct vote in which an entire electorate (citizens of particular states, in these cases) is asked to either accept or reject a particular proposal.
- Several other states were inspired by California's referendum.
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Winning an Election: Majority, Plurality, and Proportional Representation
- A voting system is a method by which voters make a choice between options, often in an election or on a policy referendum.
- Being a binary decision rule, majority rule has little use in public elections, with many referendums being an exception.
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Campaign Financing
- Efforts to educate citizens with regard to popular initiatives, ballot issues or referendums.
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State Initiatives Against Affirmative Action
- Since 1996, citizens of Arizona, Nebraska, California, Michigan, and Washington have all sponsored referendums to limit the legality of affirmative action policies .
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Diplomacy
- President Jimmy Carter visits a referendum polling center in Sudan 2011.
- Former President Carter is leading the Carter Center's international observation of the referendum.
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Voter Turnout
- For instance, Saddam Hussein's 2002 referendum was claimed to have had 100% participation.
- For instance, Saddam Hussein's 2002 referendum was claimed to have had 100% participation.
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Congressional Terms and Term Limits
- Reformers during the early 1990s used referendums to put congressional term limits on the ballot in 24 states.
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Types of Ballots
- The secret ballot is a voting method in which a voter's choices in an election or a referendum are anonymous.