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Definitions of plebiscites in various dictionaries:
noun - a vote by the electorate determining public opinion on a question of national importance
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Perhaps primarily it is celebs changing events of political nature? |
Referendums |
Assemble best policies, none the less, for referendums |
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Aug 8 2017 The Telegraph - Toughie |
Nov 14 2011 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
Mar 21 2003 The Guardian - Quick crossword |
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Plural form of plebiscite. |
the direct vote of all the members of an electorate on an important public question such as a change in the constitution. |
Plebiscites might refer to |
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A referendum (plural: referendums or referenda) is a direct vote in which an entire electorate is invited to vote on a particular proposal. This may result in the adoption of a new law. In some countries, it is synonymous with a plebiscite or a vote on a ballot question. * Some definitions of 'plebiscite' suggest that it is a type of vote to change the constitution or government of a country. However, some other countries define it differently. For example, Australia defines 'referendum' as a vote to change the constitution, and 'plebiscite' as a vote that does not affect the constitution. In Ireland, the vote to adopt its constitution was called a "plebiscite", but a subsequent vote to amend the constitution is called a 'referendum', and so is a poll of the electorate on a non-constitutional bill. |