Phrases with «vote referendum»

A "vote referendum" is a way for people to directly vote on an important decision or issue. It allows citizens to participate in democracy by expressing their opinion and influencing the outcome of the decision through a popular vote. Full definition

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Sentences with «vote referendum»

  • Why didn't people opt for at least modest reform in the alternative vote referendum three years ago? (theguardian.com)
  • Though Labour remained officially neutral, he in a personal capacity supported the ultimately unsuccessful «Yes to AV» campaign in the Alternative Vote referendum on 5 May 2011, saying that it would benefit Britain's «progressive majority». (en.wikipedia.org)
  • In his speech to the Lib Dem conference on Tuesday, Huhne, who fell out with Conservative cabinet colleagues over their tactics during the Alternative Vote referendum in May, will warn David Cameron to keep the Tory right under control, saying: «We don't need the Tea Party tendency in Britain.» (theguardian.com)
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