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By Susan Munroe, About.com

Definition: A plebiscite is the process of referring a political question to the general electorate. Voters are asked to answer yes or no to a written question. Originally in Canada the term plebiscite referred to a process in which the results were not binding, in contrast to a referendum in which the results were binding. Today the terms plebiscite and referendum are often used interchangeably.

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