How would voters in your state use each of these reforms to get what they want done
How would voters in your state use each of these reforms to get what they want done
A petition, signed by thousands of registered voters, could lead to a new law if turned in to state representative or Congressman. But you would have to write the petition to be specific, have it filed with your state, and then get the signatures of voters. When that is done the state goes through the signatures to make sure that the people who signed were registered and living in the country where they signed the petition. So, the process is involved to get something like this going and there are rules you have to follow.
That they would change how things are being done
That they would change how things are being done
According to a survey done in 2010, there are a total of 489,960 registered voters in the state of Alaska. This includes nine groups of voters, The Alaskan Independence Party, the Alaskan Democratic Party, the Alaskan Libertarian Party, the Alaskan Republican Party, the Green Party of Alaska, the Republican Moderate Party, Inc., the Veteran's Party of Alaska, Nonpartisan voters and Undeclared voters.
social reforms are done for the society
I'm not familiar with the laws of North Carolina, but most likely you would have to go through the process of ammending the state constitution. Several states have done this to get casino gaming in their state. There was a big push in Ohio in 2008 to ammend the constitution, but the voters turned it down.
It doesn't matter how a job gets done or who does the job- The only thing that matters is that the job gets done.
No, but it is done and is something as voters we need to be aware of and try to remove.
NO, how would you regulate what is done legally in another state?
If they could it would have been done by now.
a certain number of qualified voters in a district