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Britannica Dictionary definition of REFERENDUM. : an event in which the people of a county, state, etc., vote for or against a law that deals with a specific issue : a public vote on a particular issue.
Popular referendum : Available on national level. Available on subnational level only. Unlike an popular initiative or legislative referendum that allows voters to suggest new legislation, a popular referendum allows them to suggest repealing existing legislation.
Popular referendum : Available on national level. Available on subnational level only. Unlike an popular initiative or legislative referendum that allows voters to suggest new legislation, a popular referendum allows them to suggest repealing existing legislation.

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A referendum ( pl. : referendums or less commonly referenda) is a direct vote by the electorate on a proposal, law, or political issue. This is in contrast to an issue being voted on by a representative. This may result in the adoption of a new policy or specific law, or the referendum may be only advisory.
What is a Referendum? A referendum is a process for constitutional change in which proposal is voted on by the public.
A nationwide referendum will be held to decide the issue. The opposition are demanding a referendum on the issue. A referendum was held on the question of whether the U.K. should remain a member of the European Community. The proposed referendum is consultative only and is not binding on Congress.
In the politics of the United States, the process of initiatives and referendums allow citizens of many U.S. states to place new legislation, or to place legislation that has recently been passed by a legislature on a ballot for a popular vote.
In 1911, California voters approved the constitutional processes of initiative, referendum, and recall. Through these processes, voters can adopt a change in law (an initiative), disapprove a law passed by the Legislature (a referendum), or remove an elected official from office (a recall).

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