Referendum definition

Referendum means any election held pursuant to law to submit a question to the voters for
Referendum means a process by which a law passed by the Legislature or
Referendum means a process by which a law passed by the Legislature or by a local legislative body is submitted or referred to the voters for their approval or rejection.

Examples of Referendum in a sentence

  • This project was approved as part of the 2018 Public Safety Bond Referendum.

  • This project was approved as part of the fall 2015 Public Safety Bond Referendum and is currently in the design phase.

  • This project was approved as part of the 2015 Public Safety Bond Referendum.

  • Repealed by State Question No. 416, Legislative Referendum No. 142, adopted at election held May 26, 1964.

  • This project is proposed as part of the 2022 Public Safety Bond Referendum.


More Definitions of Referendum

Referendum means a method of member voting that utilizes secret ballot and established polling places as provided in the cooperative's bylaws or under section 409.
Referendum means an election at which an advisory, validating or ratifying question is submitted to the electorate.
Referendum means a proceeding conducted by the com- mission in which public safety employees or transit employees in a collective bargaining unit may cast a secret ballot on the question of authorizing a labor organization and the employer to continue a fair−share agreement.
Referendum generally means measures that have been passed by a legislative body, such as the Legislative Assembly or the governing body of a district, county or other political subdivision and referred to the electors by the legislative body, or by petition prior to the measure’s effective date.
Referendum means a vote by the affected parties or affected
Referendum means a proceeding conducted by the commission in
Referendum means any election held pursuant to law to submit a question to the voters for approval or rejection.