kordushääletused
Kordushääletused, also known as repeat referendums or revotes, are a procedural mechanism used in some electoral systems to ensure the legitimacy of a vote. They are typically employed when an initial referendum or election result is invalidated due to a significant procedural error, a very low turnout, or a contested outcome. The purpose of a kordushääletus is to allow citizens to express their will again under corrected or clarified conditions, thus reaffirming the democratic mandate.
The decision to hold a kordushääletus is usually determined by a specific legal framework or constitutional
Kordushääletused can be controversial. Supporters argue they are necessary to uphold democratic principles and ensure that