All of them. There are state and local issues that are voted on.
Only two states in the U.S. allow citizens to directly vote on public issuses.
It is called a referendum. Niceguymike42
Yes, ancient Athens was an example of a direct democracy. Citizens voted on all issues of public policy.
Procedure followed to resolve important issues that concern a large number of people. It refers to those legal activities where citizens can change public policy.
Referendums can be used to gauge public opinion on important issues and allow citizens to directly participate in decision-making processes. They can help ensure democratic legitimacy and provide a sense of empowerment for the population. Referendums also promote transparency and accountability in governance by allowing citizens to express their preferences on specific policy issues.
two-part system
regular citizens
Voting gives citizens a chance to impact public policy.
Their representatives would begin to vote in a way that reflects their desires :) You're welcome ^-^
Public policy is determined by political institutions, which give policy legitimacy. Government universally applies policy to all citizens of society and monopolizes the use of force in applying policy.
Regular citizens
The media :)