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  2. Referendums in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, a plebiscite asked three questions to the people. These were amendments to the constitution that restored the bicameral Congress, allowed the re-election of the president, and created the Commission on Elections. The people approved all three, but not as overwhelmingly as the 1935 and 1939 plebiscites. [5]

  3. Election audit - Wikipedia

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    An election audit is any review conducted after polls close for the purpose of determining whether the votes were counted accurately (a results audit) or whether proper procedures were followed (a process audit), or both.

  4. Commission on Elections (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    1981 plebiscite, 1981 election and referendum, 1984 plebiscite, 1984 election: Victorino Savellano May 20, 1985 March 24, 1986 1986 election: Ramon Felipe Jr. July 11, 1986 February 3, 1988 Corazon Aquino: 1987 plebiscite, 1987 election: Hilario Davide Jr. February 15, 1988 January 12, 1990 [b] 1988 local elections: Christian Monsod: June 6, 1991

  5. Election audits match machine tallies in most counties ... - AOL

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    Minnehaha County Auditor Leah Anderson gives advice to post-election audit workers on June 25, 2024. The county recounted all ballots from the June primary, though state law requires only a 5% audit.

  6. Election officials call for audit guidelines after Trump ...

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    The National Association of Secretaries of State approved a series of recommendations for audits aimed at combating Arizona-style, slapdash reviews of the 2020 election and future races.

  7. Puerto Rico will include status plebiscite in November's ...

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    Gov. Pedro Pierluisi announced Monday that Puerto Rico’s political status will be on the ballot in the general elections this November, and for the first time the island’s current status as a ...

  8. Referendum - Wikipedia

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    A referendum, plebiscite, or ballot measure is a direct vote by the electorate (rather than their representatives) on a proposal, law, or political issue. [1] A referendum may be either binding (resulting in the adoption of a new policy ) or advisory (functioning like a large-scale opinion poll ).

  9. Referendums by country - Wikipedia

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    The "Yes" won with 68.5%, prolonging Pinochet's term until 1989 and replacing the 1925 Constitution with a new one still used today. The results of this plebiscite have also been questioned by Pinochet's opponents, because of the lack of voters registration. In a historical plebiscite held in 1988, 56% voted to end the military régime. The ...