Referenda - Introduction

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There are two types of referendum in Ireland.

Constitutional Referendum

When the Government wishes to change something in the Irish Constitution, it must do it by holding a constitutional referendum. The referendum gives the people of Ireland a chance to vote for or against the proposed change or amendment to the Constitution.

Ordinary Referendum

When the Government wishes to introduce a law that is of national importance, the Seanad and the Dáil can petition the President to hold a referendum about the law.

Page updated: 24 June 2010

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