A solution to a problem proposed and voted on by the people is often referred to as a "referendum" or "ballot initiative." In this democratic process, citizens have the opportunity to directly influence legislation or policy decisions by voting on specific proposals. This empowers the electorate to address issues they find important and ensures that the government reflects the will of the people. Such initiatives can address a wide range of topics, from social issues to fiscal policies.
If a law if proposed it then has to be voted on. When the law is passed it is ratified.
55% of people voted in the 2011 state election.
initiative.
1.9 million people voted
Brack Obama got 37% voted from people and Mitt Romey got 40% voted from people+
The speaker of the house can announce a proposed bill to a committee made up of government officials. The bill can then be voted on to see if it should be passed.
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Depends on how many people voted for it.
It usually means something was proposed, seconded and voted on in the meeting. If the majority of the vote was for whatever had been proposed - it's said to have been carried.
Did people who have been in prison voted in the 1789
no because they have not voted. if u have voted and they lied then yes
17,410,742 people, about 51.89% of the British people that voted. Mostly people from England and Wales.