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Maybe going to war should be left to a national referendum.
A referendum on the issue is to be held in the fall.
She said many of them were talking about the referendum.
He wants to make the campaign a referendum on the war.
But do Americans know or even pay attention to such an important referendum?
Instead, the campaign has become a referendum on Congress itself.
But the referendum will probably not be held for two years.
He would keep an open door to a possible referendum in the future.
In 2002, he held a referendum on the name of the new city.
As a result, the referendum itself was within the law.
People in other countries will ask why they have not had a referendum?
We were told when the referendum would be last May.
Give us a referendum and put the matter to rest.
The referendum was to be held either in 1998 or 1999.
However, a decision was taken to hold the referendum a second time.
The campaign involved the first student referendum in 27 years.
The school was given its name through a student referendum.
However, a second referendum was held in the fall of 2009.
A referendum would be held within 60 days after that.
"This seems to have become a referendum on culture in general today."
"Any other kind would have to result in another referendum. "
If he was king, there would be no reason for a referendum.
I see that as coming through the process of a referendum.
It is the only thing we can do now, before the referendum.
There could be a decision next year following a referendum.
In general, it was not a good year for ballot measures.
They said the 64-year-old Chief would leave office even if the ballot measure failed.
There would be a limit of four ballot measures per year.
A 1958 statewide ballot measure gave the university its present name.
California's system was passed in 1996 ballot measure, Proposition 198.
There is no committee filed to support the ballot measure.
This form of government was recently adopted by a ballot measure on May 25, 2006.
That has opponents of the ballot measure up in arms.
The ballot measure passed with nearly two-thirds of the vote.
I could see a ballot measure for major capital investment in new housing.
"I expect nothing less," he said of their opposition to his ballot measures.
Articles about Amendment 2, as the ballot measure is known, are few and far between in the local press.
Ballot measures, by contrast, are an example of direct democracy.
But in other states, voters turned down ballot measures to cut taxes and spending.
How do personal decisions emphasize the effects of ballot measures?
But they're unlikely to provoke a ballot measure any time soon.
And maybe part of that perception came from the ballot measure to be decided next Tuesday.
The business of ballot measures may be the oldest political consulting field.
In 1955, the community was incorporated through a ballot measure that passed by a vote of 41 to 1.
Ballot Measure 41 would have changed how state income taxes are calculated.
The ballot measure was ultimately defeated on November 3, 1992.
Last year, a ballot measure to bring order to these courts was approved by city voters.
But voters rejected the meal tax in a ballot measure.
But there is virtual silence on a ballot measure that could change the lives of more than 35,000 students in the state.
The ballot measure is a referendum which was voted on in a special election, May 18, 2010.