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sveticcg [70]
2 years ago
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How are ordinary citizens able to directing particapate in state legislative actions? Name the process, and explain how it works

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nikdorinn [45]2 years ago
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Initiative, referendum, and recall.

The initiative is the process that enables citizens to bypass their state legislature by placing proposed statutes , and in some states, constitutional amendments.

Referendum is a measure that appears on the ballot.There is a legislative referendum where the legislature refers a measure to the voters for their approval, and then there is a popular referendum, where the measure appears on the ballot as a result of voter petition drive.

Recall is a procedure that allows citizens to remove and replace a public official before the end of a term of office.

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