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31 March, 07:49

Which statement applies to both the recall and referendum processes? The origin of the recall and referendum begins with the legislature. The citizens gather petition signatures as part of both processes. The legislature must approve both before the processes go to the voters. The governor can veto the outcome of a recall or referendum.

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  1. 31 March, 08:07
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    The correct answer is B) the citizens gather petition signatures as part of both processes.

    The statement that applies to both the recall and referendum processes is "the citizens gather petition signatures as part of both processes."

    First, citizens must collect enough signatures to propose initiatives in the local Congress. With the sufficient numbers of signatures, citizens can place the petition in the legislative branch. Referendum petitions ask people for their opinion on certain issues. Specifically, referendums ask one question to citizens: if they want to pass a bill or not. Or it could be a series of questions. So simple.
  2. 31 March, 08:09
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    The correct answer is (B).

    b. The citizens gather petition signatures as part of both processes
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