Offerendum
Offerendum is a proposed political instrument that combines the elements of an offer with a referendum. In its core form, a government or legislature presents a set of policy options as a formal offer to voters, who then cast a vote to select one option or an accepted policy package. The outcome may be binding or advisory, depending on the legal design and constitutional context.
Origin and terminology: The term is a portmanteau of “offer” and “referendum.” It has appeared in political
Design variations: Offerenda can be structured as a single-option offer or a multi-option menu, with either
Potential benefits: Proponents argue that offerenda can provide clear policy commitments, enhance legitimacy by granting voters
Criticism and challenges: Critics warn of information overload, strategic option packaging, and unequal access to material
Status and examples: As of now, offerendum remains largely theoretical with limited practical adoption. It is