Courts generally do NOT block a vote before it happens

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Courts avoid stopping a referendum before voters weigh in, because:

  • Blocking a vote is considered extreme.

  • Courts prefer to rule after the process is complete.

  • They want a full record of what happened.

So even if someone challenged the timing earlier, the court would likely still let the vote proceed and decide later.