referendum
Coverage of referendum in the Nexus archive.
- Anoka-Hennepin Schools parent group appealing judge’s ruling denying petition for referendum
Parents in Anoka-Hennepin School District are appealing a judge’s ruling that denied their petition to place school funding questions on the fall ballot. The court agreed with the district, stating that the school board maintains the power to call a special election regarding necessary funding decisions. The parent group has filed an appeal and requested an expedited process.
- Norfolk City Council votes to add referendum for increased sales tax
The Norfolk City Council voted unanimously to add a referendum to the ballot this November, allowing residents to decide on an increase to the city's sales tax. This vote was made with the future of Norfolk Public Schools in mind.
- Lawsuit over Missouri’s congressional map could throw a wrench into midterms
A lawsuit challenging Missouri’s congressional map could lead to a court-ordered referendum, potentially undermining the legitimacy of primary winners under the new map. The outcome may disrupt the midterm election process by questioning the status of candidates.
- Missouri election chief rejects bid to hold public vote on Trump-backed congressional districts
Missouri's Secretary of State Denny Hoskins rejected a petition seeking a referendum on new congressional districts, citing constitutional grounds. The petition, supported by People Not Politicians and backed by over 300,000 signatures, aims to challenge the Republican-led redistricting plan in court. The decision allows the new districts to be used in upcoming elections despite ongoing legal disputes.
- What do you think about your school district’s ballot request for a property tax increase?
A record number of Indiana school districts are requesting voter approval for property tax increases in November due to financial strain from declining enrollment, rising operational costs, and property tax reform. The state law allows districts to seek additional funds via referendums during the general election, but the changes have created revenue challenges for schools.
- Iceland opposition chief to Europe: Don’t meddle in our referendum
Iceland's opposition leader urges European politicians to avoid influencing the country's August 29 referendum on resuming EU membership talks, citing the importance of national decision-making. The referendum will not directly decide EU membership, which would require a second vote, with current polls showing a closely divided public opinion on reopening discussions.
- DR Congo Opposition Delays Protests as the AU Steps In
DR Congo’s C64 opposition postponed nationwide protests to July 22 after AU chair Évariste Ndayishimiye offered to mediate the referendum standoff.
- Kazakhstan’s top court rules that President Tokayev can seek another term
Kazakhstan’s Constitutional Court ruled President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev can seek re-election in 2029 after constitutional amendments approved via a March referendum reset term limits. The court determined his current term does not count under the new rules, which also expanded presidential powers by restructuring parliament and creating a new advisory council.
- Senegal president Faye to call referendum on constitutional reform limiting his powers
Senegal's President Bassirou Diomaye Faye will call a referendum on a constitutional amendment to strengthen parliament and the prime minister's powers. The National Assembly approved the reform, with around 50 opposition protesters attempting to storm the building during the vote.
- Why this Indianapolis-area district is changing the start and end times for school days
Decatur Township schools in Indiana are changing school start and end times to reduce transportation costs and improve student well-being, such as more sleep for middle schoolers. The district faces financial pressures from reduced property tax revenue due to state reforms and plans to address budget shortfalls through a potential tax referendum. The changes aim to consolidate six bus schedules into three, saving $3 million and aligning with fiscal responsibility goals.
- Albany County passes legislation to replace coroner’s office with medical examiner
Albany County passed legislation to replace its four part-time, elected coroners with an appointed, full-time medical examiner and deputy. The change requires voter approval in a Nov. 3 referendum to amend the county charter by repealing Article 19, which establishes the Coroner’s Office.
- Fringe to mainstream: The movement to split Alberta from Canada gets its moment
Albertans will vote in October on whether to remain in Canada or hold a referendum to leave. The decision could either resolve the separation debate or widen divisions.
- Passport, please: Would Albertans keep Canadian citizenship in a hypothetical independent state?
The article discusses uncertainties around whether Albertans would retain Canadian citizenship if Alberta becomes independent, as a referendum on separation approaches on October 19.
- 'Has Peter Murrell stolen that too?': Chief of scandal-hit SNP mocked over 'cunning plan' for Scottish independence after Downing Street dismisses latest referendum bid
Peter Murrell, leader of the scandal-hit Scottish National Party (SNP), faces mockery over a proposed 'cunning plan' for Scottish independence after the UK government dismissed a recent referendum request. The article highlights political tensions surrounding the SNP's efforts to advance independence despite opposition.
- Canada's Alberta takes risky separatism gamble by adding question to referendum
Alberta's Premier Danielle Smith announced a referendum question on separatism during a press conference in Calgary on May 22, 2026, positioning it as a 'risky gamble.' The move highlights growing regional tensions within Canada.
- Why We've Filed a Referendum
The article discusses the filing of a referendum by the group StopStratos, likely related to a project or policy they oppose. The initiative has garnered 36 points and 9 comments on Hacker News, indicating public engagement.
- Alberta to hold referendum on whether to remain in Canada
Alberta is planning to hold a referendum on whether to remain in Canada, marking a significant constitutional and political development. The referendum would allow Albertans to vote on the province's future relationship with the federal government. This move reflects growing separatist sentiment in the province.
- Oil-rich Alberta to hold a vote on whether to separate from Canada
Alberta is preparing to hold a referendum on separating from Canada following months of campaigning by separatist groups. The oil-rich province's move toward a potential independence vote reflects growing political tensions within the country.
- Alberta to hold referendum on whether to remain in Canada
Alberta will hold a referendum in October to determine whether voters want the province to remain in Canada or pursue a binding independence referendum. This represents a significant political development regarding Alberta's relationship with the Canadian federation.
- MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: The truth is, Mr Trump, 99.8 per cent of Falklanders voted to remain British
The article highlights that 99.8% of Falkland Islanders voted to remain British in a referendum, emphasizing the overwhelming public support for maintaining British ties. It references a Mail on Sunday comment addressing Donald Trump on this issue.
- What precedent would Virginia's redistricting plan set?
Virginia voters are set to vote on a referendum to redraw the state's congressional map, with CBS News election law contributor David Becker analyzing the implications. Former Republican Virginia governor and senator George Allen opposes the redistricting effort.
- DAVID MARCUS: Virginia's battle over gerrymandering betrays our broken politics
The article discusses Virginia's contentious gerrymandering battle, highlighting the state's referendum to amend its constitution and reshape U.S. House district maps. It critiques the political polarization and partisanship undermining fair representation, referencing disputes between Governor Jennifer W. Taylor (Spanberger) and Glenn Youngkin over redistricting practices.
- Nation’s first anti-data center referendum passes in Wisconsin
A Wisconsin city passed a referendum targeting data center construction, requiring future projects with tax benefits to secure voter approval. Port Washington, located north of Milwaukee, approved the measure with 66% support, marking the first such initiative in the nation.
- First Nation asks court to block Alberta referendum on seceding from Canada
Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation has requested a court to block an Alberta referendum on seceding from Canada, claiming it would violate treaty rights. The First Nation condemns the separatist push as irresponsible and dishonourable, citing concerns over provincial governance and resource revenue structures.
- Giorgia Meloni’s big setback in Italy
Giorgia Meloni faced a significant political setback in Italy following her failed referendum gamble, which signals increasing public discontent with her government's policies and leadership.
- Alberta Premier Danielle Smith to speak about the referendum question she announced
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is scheduled to speak about a referendum question she recently announced. The article indicates an upcoming address where she will provide details regarding the referendum initiative.