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what is the difference between referendum and election​

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Answered by zerotohero
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Explanation:

Referendum is the choice of accepting or rejecting a proposal. They may be direct democracy as you have a direct hold in the forming or rejecting of a proposals. They may be put at any time.

Election is the indirect process where electorates chooses a representative to govern them. They are recursive in nature held after a specified period of time.

Answered by bestanswers
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What is the difference between referendum and election? The difference between the two is mentioned below;-

Explanation:

First of all we need to keep in mind that both referendum and election are terms that are related to general politics. They are two different parts of the current governance system in our politics.

Election:- In general, the term election refers to a ballot question or plebiscite, under which the general people or electorate are offered with a choice where they have the freedom to reject or accept any candidate of their own choice, for certain proposal made.

Referendum:- This is a term that is also related to direct democracy system. Under this system the society plays a major role to perform a particular type of proposal for acceptance or rejection.

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