- 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...
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Direct democracy or pure
democracy is a form of
democracy in
which the
electorate decides on
policy initiatives without elected representatives as proxies...
- In Australia,
referendums (also
spelt referenda) are
public votes held on
important issues where the
electorate may
approve or
reject a
certain proposal...
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Referendums (or
referenda) are held only
occasionally by the
Government of New Zealand.
Referendums may be government-initiated or held in accordance...
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Referendums in the
United Kingdom are
occasionally held at a national,
regional or
local level. Historically,
national referendums are rare due to the...
- The
Federation of Arab
Republics (FAR; Arabic: إتحاد الجمهوريات العربية, Ittiḥād al-Jumhūrīyāt al-'Arabīyah, lit. 'Union of Arab Republics') was an unsuccessful...
- Two
referendums were held by the New
Zealand Government in November/December 2015 and
March 2016 to
determine the nation's flag. The
voting resulted in...
- This is a list of
referendums related to the
European Union, or
referendums related to the
European Communities,
which were
predecessors of the European...
- The
Commonwealth of
Puerto Rico (Spanish:
Estado Libre Asociado de
Puerto Rico, lit. 'Free ****ociated
State of
Puerto Rico') is an
unincorporated territory...
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Local referendums were held in
several localities of
southern Moldova on 5
March 1995 to
determine the
territory of Gagauzia. 30 of the 36
communes voted...