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The Massachusetts Expand Slot Machine Gaming Initiative was a 2016 Massachusetts ballot measure. Also known as Question 1 , it was an indirect initiated state statute question that would allow the Massachusetts Gaming Commission to issue an additional license for another slot machine parlor to exist in the state.
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Question 1: Massachusetts Expand Slot Machine Gaming Initiative: Gambling Allow a second slots parlor to exist in Massachusetts 39.3% 60.7% rejected Question 2: Massachusetts Charter School Expansion Initiative: Education Let state education officials approve up to 12 new charter schools a year 37.9% 62.1% rejected Question 3
The Massachusetts Right to Repair Initiative (2020), also known as Question 1, appeared on the Massachusetts 2020 general election ballot as an initiated state statute. It was approved by voters and the measure will update the state's right to repair laws to include electronic vehicle data.
As of April 2020, four measures (19–06, 19–10, 19–11, and 19–14) had achieved the required number of initial signatures and were pending in the Massachusetts General Court. The measures could be passed by the legislature before May 5, 2020, or if that failed to happen, petitioners were required collect an additional 13,347 signatures in ...
Massachusetts Question 1 may refer to: Abolishing the state income tax, 2002 ballot; Sale of wine by food stores, 2006 ballot; Massachusetts State Income Tax Repeal Initiative, 2008 ballot; Massachusetts No Sales Tax for Alcohol Initiative, 2010 ballot; Massachusetts Right to Repair Initiative, 2012 ballot
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The Massachusetts primary took place on March 1. 5 candidates appeared on the ballot, the results are as follows: Town results of the Massachusetts Green presidential primaries, 2016. Jill Stein