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Direct democracy include initiatives, referendums, and recalls. discuss the differences between these processes and how they relate to the idea of direct democracy.

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Direct democracy include initiatives, referendums, and recalls. discuss the differences between these processes and how they relate to the idea of direct democracy.Through these processes, voters can adopt a change in law (an initiative), disapprove a law passed by the Legislature (a referendum), or remove an elected official from office (a recall).recall election (also called a recall referendum, recall petition or representative recall) is a procedure by which, in certain polities, voters can remove an elected official from office through a direct vote before that official's term has ended.As well as the right to vote in elections and referendums, Swiss citizens may voice their demands by means of three instruments which form the core of direct democracy: popular initiative, optional referendum and mandatory referendumCitizen initiative became highly popular in newly forming governments and thus is widespread in the Western United States. Itself a product of the Progressive Era reforms, the constitution adopted by Arizona upon admission to the Union in 1912 reflects the sentiment that direct democracy was sacred.

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