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Why are referendums used?

Updated: 8/19/2023
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To get a more 'yes' or 'no' answer from voters on a certain issue in government. They are a good way of making known the public view on an issue. For example in 2014 there will be a scottish independance referendum to see whether most of Scotland are in favour or not in favour of independance.

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A referendum is important because it allows the public to voice its opinions on key issues. A referendum may be held, for example, to determine whether a certain amendment must be made to the Constitution.

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the purpose is so that every ones opinion is heard and not ignored. Because Australia is a democratic Country we need our opinions and thoughts to be heard.

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