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Voters' Guide to 2024 Massachusetts Ballot Questions. To help voters understand policy issues in Massachusetts, we provide non-partisan research on all state ballot questions. Our findings are summarized here; full reports can be accessed via the links and callout boxes.
November 05, 2024. Updated November 06, 2024. Shortly after noon Wednesday, the last of the five Massachusetts ballot questions was called by the Associated Press. On Question 1, voters opted to grant the state auditor the power to audit the state Legislature. On Question 2, voters said “yes” to eliminating the MCAS exam as a standard ...
Massachusetts voters are tasked to vote on five ballot questions, all of which received a “No” vote by the State Senate or the House of Representatives before May 1, 2024. This time, the fate of the questions are up to MA voters.
Ballot Questions for State Election on November 5, 2024. Questions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 appear on all ballots. QUESTION 1: Law Proposed by Initiative Petition. Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives before May 1, 2024? SUMMARY.
What are the Massachusetts ballot questions for the 2024 election? Here's a list of what voters will answer on Election Day.
The ballot questions cover a wide range of subjects, with the potential to impact education, restaurant wages, psychedelic drugs, government transparency and transportation worker unionization.
This year, we feel that all five are relevant. Please see our detailed recommendations below and make sure to get out to vote! Vote YES on 1, and NO on the rest. Vote Yes on Question 1 to Audit the Legislature. Massachusetts has one of the most opaque and secretive legislatures in the entire country.
2024 ballot questions. Auditor authority: How Question 1 seeks to allow state audits of Mass. Legislature. MCAS: The debate over Question 2, an effort to drop the high school 'exit exam'...
Below is everything you need to know about each Massachusetts ballot question to decide whether to vote ‘Yes‘ or ‘No‘ in this year’s general election.