It is called a referendum.
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Only two states in the U.S. allow citizens to directly vote on public issuses.
All of them. There are state and local issues that are voted on.
A popular vote to approve or reject a law is called a referendum. In a referendum, citizens have the opportunity to vote directly on specific legislative proposals or constitutional amendments. This process allows voters to express their opinion on significant issues directly, rather than through elected representatives.
Only citizens had a vote.
Citizens do not vote directly on laws. They elect representatives who do vote directly on laws.
The method of referring potential laws directly to the people is called a referendum. In this process, the citizens are given the opportunity to vote on a proposed law or policy.
The citizens vote directly for the government not the party
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Yes, in those jurisdictions which have an elected Mayor, they are voted for directly by the voters.
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