Yes you must settle upon the particular issue, but that doesn't mean that you best really go through with it once it has been chosen
A plebiscite is a direct vote by which the electorate expresses their opinion on a specific issue, usually of national significance. It is a way for the public to directly participate in decision-making processes.
National Popular Vote Inc. was created in 2006.
A referendum is a vote (of the whole people) on a specific issue.
The National Health Care Act (Obama Care) is a national issue.
Not just a vote for a prime minister. A referendum is a vote on an issue that affects an entire nation.
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No, Canadians cannot vote in US national elections. Only US citizens are eligible to vote in federal elections.
It is a vote on an issue made by the entire electorate, but not a vote to elect your governmental representatives.
The US Declaration of Independence does not address the issue of who can or cannot vote.
Of course, this is what it is all about. The ability to vote. We vote on national policy through the election of the people who are elected by the voting. You get what you want through your vote.
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