In most jurisdictions, a referendum takes the form of a question on which voters must vote either "Yes" or "No". In these circumstances, whichever option receives the most votes - and thus more than half of the popular vote - is successful, meaning that for a one-question yes or no referendum to pass, more than half the voters must vote "Yes" (excluding spoiled and blank ballots).
In some jurisdictions, a minimum turnout is required for a referendum to be successful. It is not uncommon for referendum results to be rejected if less than 40% of the population voted, all though this practice is widely criticised.
Very rarely, a referendum may have multiple answers to a question. This happened famously in New Zealand in 1992 and 2011, when voters were asked to pick one of four alternative voting systems for parliamentary general elections. Usually, the results of a multi-option referendum will be confirmed by a subsequent Yes or No ballot, giving the chance of supporters of other options to pick one or the other.
A referendum to allow divorce in Ireland.
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Its a bill this is passed by the legislature that can be referred to the people to be either approved or rejected. A+Ls
The California state legislature may not overturn a proposition or referendum passed by the voters, but I do not know if the same state law applies to propositions passed at the county level.
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A referendum is a process that allows citizens to approve or reject a law passed by a legislature.A referendum is the principle or practice or referring measures proposed or passed by a legislative body to the vote of the electorate for approval or rejection.(see related link)a general vote by the electorate on a single political question that has been referred to them for a direct decision.
Referendum is a procedure that allows voters to approve or reject a law already proposed or passed by government. _____________________________________________________________ Referendum is a ballot by which people directly decide between (usually two or more) alternatives on a major issue, such as whether or not to join a particular community of nations.
East Timor passed an independence referendum in 1999. South Sudan passed an independence referendum in February 2011. As of April 26, 2011 a name for the new country has not been decided. Independence is already set for 9 July 2011.
a bill passed by the legislature that can be referred to the people to be either approved or rejected.
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Yes, on a passed referendum in 1989, they receive it automaticaly