Making elections easier will be key to increased referendum usage--a recent Colorado election sheds insight on this.
The world will need to get smarter on how it allows the internet to be used in elections.
Before referendums can become more commonplace in governance, voters will need to mature in their decision-making.
BREXIT provides us with a lesson in how not to use referendums.
Britain will come out ahead in the long-run if it stays with the first BREXIT referendum.
Washington DC attempted to use a referendum to change the minimum wage--with disastrous results.
The frustration that gives rise to populism may give rise to direct democracy in the future.
Despite the pain of exiting the European Union, Britain will be better-off in the long run if it goes through with its BREXIT plan.
Referendums will increase in usage as technology enables them and people become more accustomed to collective decision-making.