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antoniya [11.8K]
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Collecting voter signatures to force a public vote on an issue is a/an

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kvasek [131]2 years ago
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Collecting voter signatures to force a public vote on an issue is a Referendum.

<h3>What is a referendum?</h3>

A vote in general, which is referred to the public for a decision that is directly related to an individual political or a social issue is known as a referendum. They are proposed by a Legislature.

Hence, option B states about referendum.

Learn more about referendum here:

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