Phrases with «public referendum»

A public referendum is a vote by the general public on a specific issue or question. It allows people to directly participate in making a decision or expressing their opinion on matters that affect the community or country as a whole. Full definition

Sentences with «public referendum»

  • Conservative leader David Cameron pointed to Labour's 2005 manifesto, which had pledged to give the British public a referendum on the original EU Constitution. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • This year, Cuomo is proposing state legislation to require county executives to submit plans for sharing or consolidating services to public referenda in November. (syracuse.com)
  • Among rejected proposals were ones mandating that charter school teachers join the Public Employees Retirement System, allowing for public referendums before charter schools could be set up, or requiring lawmakers to fully fund the Mississippi Adequate Education Program before setting up charter schools. (edreform.com)
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