Answer: Vote of the people
What does the word plebiscite mean?

The term 'plebiscite' has a generally similar meaning in modern usage and comes from the Latin plebiscita which originally meant a decree of the Concilium Plebis (Plebeian Council) the popular assembly of the Roman Republic. Today a referendum can also often be referred to as a plebiscite but in some countries the two terms are used differently to refer to votes with differing types of legal …

The term 'plebiscite' has a generally similar meaning in modern usage and comes from the Latin plebiscita which originally meant a decree of the Concilium Plebis (Plebeian Council) the popular assembly of the Roman Republic. Today a referendum can …

The 'referendum' is a by-election only. It is against the referendum definition at the top of the page. A referendum (also known as a plebiscite or a ballot question) is a direct vote in which an entire electorate is asked to either accept or reject a particular proposal.

A referendum (also known as a plebiscite or a ballot que...


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