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referendum

[ref-uh-ren-duhm] / ˌrɛf əˈrɛn dəm /
NOUN
popular vote on matter
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The referendum, passed by a simple majority, notes that if approved, it will be "binding on the parties that win" the election.

From Barron's

Legal challenges are likely as constitutional experts argue a referendum is needed if term limits are changed - and also point out that such amendments cannot benefit a sitting president.

From BBC

But the seven councils have been given permission to bust the cap without a referendum when bills land on residents' doormats in April.

From BBC

Such a change would ultimately require approval in a referendum and could face stiff opposition from other political parties and sections of the public.

From The Wall Street Journal

A referendum ballot on Sunday also gives voters a chance to voice whether they want constitutional reform in principle, but with no specific measures on the table.

From Barron's