Direct Elections And Law Making By Popular Vote the Initiative the Referendum

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184-185. 6 Oberholtzer, pp. 424-425.
44 DIRECT ELECTIONS SUMMARY ^ Thus, it is seen, within the short period of a decade and a half from 1897 to 1912 these twin institutions of foreign importation, supersed- ing the native product in harmony with representa- tive government which they would replace, had been engrafted upon the systems of thirteen States with respect to state affairs, while four more had taken the preliminaries for their adoption. The swiftness with which they have captivated se
...a- soned old Commonwealths, as well as raw new ones, is not the least remarkable feature of this socialistic revolution.
It is, however, in their application to munici- palities that their most rapid progress has been made. Nebraska, South Dakota, Iowa, and Cali- fornia were the first to introduce them into local districts. In Nebraska and South Dakota they were distinctly the Swiss type ; in Iowa and Cali- fornia, a modification of it, or a development in line with American traditions. 1 Utah was an early follower with the Swiss type.


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