To: Simplemines
I don't believe the New Jersey constitution allows for such things. We are aften said to have one of the most powerful governor offices in the country. You'll notice that your governor does not share power with a Lt. Gov. or anyone else in the executive branch.
To: Question_Assumptions
I don't believe It's allowed in the Peoples Republic of New Jersey. Initiative and Referendum was something Republicans ran on a few years ago, promising it to all if elected. But, lo and behold, once they got into office, this could not be. Why it might actually give the commoners of NJ an actual voice in their own state. Imagine that? Instead we just bend over and take it. McSleazy is the WORST.
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