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    referendum
    /ˌrɛfəˈrɛndəm/

    noun

    • 1. a general vote by the electorate on a single political question that has been referred to them for a direct decision.

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  2. a vote in which all the people in a country or an area are asked to give their opinion about or decide an important political or social question: Is it more democratic to hold a referendum, rather than let the government alone decide? Fewer examples. A nationwide referendum will be held to decide the issue.

  3. The meaning of REFERENDUM is the principle or practice of submitting to popular vote a measure passed on or proposed by a legislative body or by popular initiative. How to use referendum in a sentence.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ReferendumReferendum - Wikipedia

    Referendum. (Top to bottom): Ballots for the 2016 Ivorian constitutional referendum; Flyer for a 1971 Seattle referendum; The 1946 referendum in Italy deciding on republic or monarchy. Part of the Politics series.

  5. A direct popular vote on an issue of public policy, such as a proposed amendment to a state constitution or a proposed law. Referendums, which allow the general population to participate in policymaking, are not used at the national level, but are common at the state and local levels.

  6. a vote in which all the people in a country or an area are asked to give their opinion about or decide an important political or social question: Is it more democratic to hold a referendum, rather than let the government alone decide? Fewer examples. A nationwide referendum will be held to decide the issue.

  7. Jun 11, 2024 · referendum and initiative, electoral devices by which voters may express their wishes with regard to government policy or proposed legislation. They exist in a variety of forms. The referendum may be obligatory or optional.

  8. REFERENDUM meaning: an event in which the people of a county, state, etc., vote for or against a law that deals with a specific issue a public vote on a particular issue.

  9. noun. /ˌrefəˈrendəm/ [countable, uncountable] (plural referendums, referenda. /ˌrefəˈrendə/ ) an occasion when all the people of a country can vote on an important issue. referendum on something Switzerland decided to hold a referendum on joining the EU. by referendum The changes were approved by referendum. Wordfinder.

  10. Definition of 'referendum' Word Frequency. referendum. (refərendəm ) Word forms: plural referendums or referenda (refərendə ) countable noun. If a country holds a referendum on a particular policy, they ask the people to vote on the policy and show whether or not they agree with it.

  11. A referendum is an official vote on a specific issue. It's often part of a larger election. On many issues, our elected representatives argue, negotiate, and make a law, but sometimes there's a referendum — the issue is put directly to the people for a vote as part of an election.