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BOSTON (WWLP) – There are five statewide ballot questions that voters will decide on in the November 5th election. 22News discusses the pros and cons of each ballot question
Initiative Petition Relative to Political Spending by Non-Residents of Massachusetts This proposed law would limit monetary contributions that state, county, or local political candidates or ballot question committees could accept from political action committees organized outside Massachusetts or from individuals who reside outside Massachusetts.
The 2020 Massachusetts general election was held on November 3, 2020, throughout Massachusetts. Primary elections were held on September 1, 2020. [1] [2] At the federal level, all nine seats in the United States House of Representatives were contested. Also contested was the United States Senate seat held by Ed Markey. [3]
Massachusetts Ranked-Choice Voting Initiative, also known as Question 2, was an initiative at the 2020 Massachusetts general election that would have changed primaries and elections in Massachusetts from plurality voting to ranked-choice voting (RCV) for all Massachusetts statewide offices, state legislative offices, federal congressional ...
The Committee to Protect Tips has raised $1,066,131 to support a no vote on Question 5. The One Fair Wage Plus Tips Committee has kept pace, with $952,609 to support a yes vote.
Two weeks until Election Day: What to know . Question 5 on the ballot impacts the service industry and a proposed minimum wage for tipped workers. A yes vote would increase the minimum hourly wage ...
The Massachusetts Right to Repair Coalition has run TV ads and a media campaign discussing the need for a change of the law. [10] On August 6, 2019, the Massachusetts Right to Repair Coalition filed paperwork with the Massachusetts Attorney General's office to have a question placed on the 2020 ballot to include telematics. [11]
Galvin’s office oversees and regulates statewide elections in Massachusetts, including elections to state and federal office, governor’s council, county commissioners, district attorney, clerk ...