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History of I&R in Mississippi: Difference between revisions

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However, the power of [[Ballot initiative|initiative]] and [[Veto referendum|referendum]] was eventually restored to the citizens of Mississippi by the passage of Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 616 during the 1992 regular session. Initiative and referendum had been a widely discussed campaign issue in the 1991 fall elections. Its eventual passage in the 1992 regular session of the legislature was widely hailed as a progressive reform of government. It was approved by an astounding 70 percent of the popular vote in the 1992 fall elections – making [[Mississippi]] the last state to adopt the statewide initiative process.
However, the power of [[Ballot initiative|initiative]] and [[Veto referendum|referendum]] was eventually restored to the citizens of Mississippi by the passage of Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 616 during the 1992 regular session. Initiative and referendum had been a widely discussed campaign issue in the 1991 fall elections. Its eventual passage in the 1992 regular session of the legislature was widely hailed as a progressive reform of government. It was approved by an astounding 70 percent of the popular vote in the 1992 fall elections – making [[Mississippi]] the last state to adopt the statewide initiative process.
However, the initiative process that was established in the state is one of the most difficult in the country. Between 1992 and 2015, eight statewide initiatives made it to the [[ballot]].


==2021 loss of initiative process==
==2021 loss of initiative process==

Latest revision as of 23:24, 15 July 2023