A referendum is a ballot question that asks voters if they want to pass a special law.
A referendum is a ballot question that asks voters if they want to pass a special law.
A referendum is a ballot question that asks voters if they want to pass a special law.
A Bond issue is a ballot question that asks voters if they want to borrow money, usually for a specific purpose.
A Bond issue is a ballot question that asks voters if they want to borrow money, usually for a specific purpose.
A Bond issue is a ballot question that asks voters if they want to borrow money, usually for a specific purpose.
A Bond issue is a ballot question that asks voters if they want to borrow money, usually for a specific purpose.
In some jurisdictions and states voters are afforded the powers of direct and pure democracy. These ballot powers are known as initiatives and referendums.
Amendment
Bond issue
A ballot initiative takes a propose law directly to the voters for approval, rather than let it be argued in a legislative body. Before the propose law can be placed on the ballot, a petition to do so must be signed by a minimum number of registered voters.
A change to a constitution is called an "amendment."A ballot vote on a prospective law is called a referendum.
A change to a constitution is called an "amendment."A ballot vote on a prospective law is called a referendum.