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REFERENDUM TO REPEAL A NEW OR EXISTING LAW
People's veto; Peoples veto; Citizens' veto; Citizens veto; People veto; Statute referendum; Suspensive referendum; Rejective referendums; Abrogative referendum; Citizen referendum; Veto referendum; Rejective referendum
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Popular referendum         
A popular referendum (also known, depending on jurisdiction, as citizens' veto, people's veto, veto referendum, citizen referendum, abrogative referendum, rejective referendum, suspensive referendum or statute referendum)Initiative Process , ballot.org Full text.
Vetoed         
  • Africa
  • The Americas
  • Europe
  • Asia
  • Oceania
  • [[William III of England]] granting royal assent to the [[Toleration Act 1688]].
  • line-Item vetoes]] for the [[Balanced Budget Act of 1997]].
  • Tiberius Gracchus, Roman tribune
  • United Nations Security Council meeting room.
POWER TO UNILATERALLY STOP AN OFFICIAL ACTION
Presidential veto; Veto override; Vetoed; Neitunarvald; President's veto; Suspensive veto; Presidential vetoes; Veto power; Vetos; Vetoer; Vetoes; Vetoing; Presidential Veto; Legislative override; Amendatory veto; Executive veto; U.S. Presidential veto; Veto statement; I Forbid; Qualified veto
·Impf & ·p.p. of Veto.
Vetoes         
  • Africa
  • The Americas
  • Europe
  • Asia
  • Oceania
  • [[William III of England]] granting royal assent to the [[Toleration Act 1688]].
  • line-Item vetoes]] for the [[Balanced Budget Act of 1997]].
  • Tiberius Gracchus, Roman tribune
  • United Nations Security Council meeting room.
POWER TO UNILATERALLY STOP AN OFFICIAL ACTION
Presidential veto; Veto override; Vetoed; Neitunarvald; President's veto; Suspensive veto; Presidential vetoes; Veto power; Vetos; Vetoer; Vetoes; Vetoing; Presidential Veto; Legislative override; Amendatory veto; Executive veto; U.S. Presidential veto; Veto statement; I Forbid; Qualified veto
·pl of Veto.

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Popular referendum

A popular referendum, depending on jurisdiction also known as a citizens' veto, people's veto, veto referendum, citizen referendum, abrogative referendum, rejective referendum, suspensive referendum, and statute referendum, is a type of a referendum that provides a means by which a petition signed by a certain minimum number of registered voters can force a public vote (plebiscite) on an existing statute, constitutional amendment, charter amendment, or ordinance; in its minimal form, it simply obliges the executive or legislative bodies to consider the subject by submitting it to the order of the day. It is a form of direct democracy.

Unlike an initiative or legislative referendum that allows voters to suggest new legislation, a popular referendum allows them to suggest repealing existing legislation. As with an initiative, a popular referendum is held after a given number of signatures supporting it have been submitted to the authorities; in some cases, such a referendum may also be initiated by regional authorities. Depending on local legislation, the popular referendum may be implemented only in a short window of time after the legislation has been passed; in others it may be used to defeat any existing legislation. Specific details on the applicable procedure such as the number of signatures, whether there is a time limit and its duration on when the popular referendum may be passed, and the body to which they must be submitted vary from country to country, and in the United States from state to state.

Supporters of the popular referendum point out that it is a safeguard against special interests taking over, and protects the rights of minorities. Critics point out that direct democracy votes are dominated by people who have strong feelings about the issue at hand, and as such, it empowers special interests.