Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Representative Democratic Model-Electable Offices Part Forty-Four Dividing the Role Of Legislator-(Referendums) Session Four

Representative Democratic Model-Electable Offices Part Forty-Four

Dividing the Role Of Legislator-(Referendums) Session Four

For local referendums, only registered voters who are 22 years of age and older should be allowed to vote. Direct popular vote should be utilized so that every vote is counted in the final tally.

For state referendums, only registered voters who are 25 years of age and older should be allowed to vote. Registered voters who are heads of household(house or apartment) should have their votes counted twice, provided they are 25 years of age and older.

For state referendums, all state delegate districts, based on the highest number of popular votes, cast its decision. The majority of all state delegate districts then decides whether or not the state referendum is approved. 



Cliff Notes Version: Registered voters who are 22 years of age or older should be permitted to vote for local referendums.

Registered voters who are 25 years of age or older should be permitted to vote for state referendums. Heads of households have their votes counted twice.

For state referendums, the majority of all state delegate districts, based on most popular votes, cast its decision.

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