Who allowed voters to decide issues
Which ever candidate most coincides with the voters positions on different issues
no, a president is only allowed to run for two terms.
The voters decide important issues themselves, rather than delegating that authority to representatives.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 allowed voters in the territories of Kansas and Nebraska to decide whether to allow slavery through popular sovereignty. This overturned the Missouri Compromise of 1820, which prohibited slavery in territories north of a certain latitude.
Independent Voters
Because the majority of voters feel they should be allowed.
In many places, voters have the opportunity to vote on important issues, but in many other places, voters only vote for candidates.
majority vote passes laws and majority voters decide elections
A General Election allows voters to decide the next Government.
In some states, an automatic ballot referrals allows voters to decide at regular intervals whether to hold a convention.
Congressmen from the South were the first proponents of allowing the voters of a State decide the free or slavery issues. An amendment was bitterly passed however that when slaves reached the age of 25, they would be freed.
The voters decide what laws are obscene, and some of them are.