"The will of the people " as expressed by their votes on election day.
Are you in favor of nullifying peoples votes just because you think they were not sufficiently educated on the matter? Are you in favor of substituting your preference for the one expressed by the people on election day? This is a very "slippery slope". When and under what circumstances do suggest that a person's vote be nullified? Are you OK with other people doing that to your vote?
It is the people's responsibility to educate themselves before they vote. That is part of democracy. If they are too lazy or too stupid to do it, they deserve what they get.
Someday, there will be a gun bill, a very anti gun bill, and it will slip past us and be passed by the General Assembly and become law in Ky. it will happen because nobody cared enough to educate themselves on it or even know that it existed. Luckily, with a law, you can come back the next year and fix it. You only have to endure it for one year. This thing may be around for a long time. We just have to pray that the courts will give us a "do over", but what is to prevent the same outcome with a new vote on this issue? Do you think that 65% of the electorate is now suddenly "educated"?