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Why did New Zealand's referendum to legalise recreational cannabis fail?

Drug and Alcohol Review, 2021
New Zealand recently held the world's first national referendum on cannabis legalisation involving a detailed bill to regulate retail sale and supply of cannabis for recreational (non-medical) adult use (i.e.
M. Rychert, C. Wilkins
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Referendums and Referendum Campaigns

2021
The purpose of this entry is to explain what a referendum is, why it is held, as well as to discuss the notion of a referendum campaign. The entry then turns its attention to the 2020 New Zealand referendums on cannabis and End of Life Choice, which are offered as exemplars to showcase the unique neutral ‘signposting campaign’ approach utilised by the ...
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The Brexit referendum: how trade and immigration in the discourses of the official campaigns have legitimised a toxic (inter)national logic

Critical Discourse Studies, 2019
This paper analyses the discourses produced on their websites by the two organisations that conducted the official ‘leave’ and ‘remain’ campaigns in the Brexit referendum.
Franco Zappettini
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The abortion referendum of 2018 and a timeline of abortion politics in Ireland to date

open access: yesIrish Political Studies, 2018
In 2018, Ireland voted to remove its constitutional ban on abortion in almost all circumstances. This overturned a previous decision by referendum to institute such a ban in 1983.
Luke Field
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Populist referendum: Was ‘Brexit’ an expression of nativist and anti-elitist sentiment?

open access: yesResearch and Politics, 2018
Was the outcome of the United Kingdom’s ‘Brexit’ referendum to leave the European Union a visible and consequential manifestation of right-wing populism?
Jason Reifler, Thomas J Scotto
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Areal interpolation and the UK's referendum on EU membership

open access: yesJournal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 2017
Chris Hanretty
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Extreme Referendum: Donald Trump and the 2018 Midterm Elections

Political science quarterly, 2019
LONG-TERM POLITICAL TRENDS and the public ’ s reaction to Donald Trump ’ s surreal presidency converged to make the 2018 midterm elections the most sweeping and discordant national referendum on any administration at least since the Great Depression ...
G. Jacobson
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