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referendum

[ref-uh-ren-duhm] / ˌrɛf əˈrɛn dəm /
NOUN
popular vote on matter
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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

His criticism has gradually intensified in recent years, with calls for a referendum on a constitutional assembly.

From The Wall Street Journal

It also supports amending the military-drafted constitution, a question which will be put in a referendum at the same time as the election.

From BBC

During the referendum debate, he wrote a pamphlet taking the Unionist view.

From BBC

Buying global equities is also a natural part of diversification—not necessarily a negative referendum on the U.S.—notes Oppenheimer’s head of technical analysis, Ari Wald, who is bullish on U.S. multinationals.

From Barron's