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This is the first in a series of stories explaining each question of the Massachusetts Ballot Questions in the 2024 Election. Question 1 asks voters whether the state auditor should be allowed to ...
Harris won Massachusetts, including every county in the state, winning it by 25 points. This was an 8-point smaller margin than Biden, following a trend of blue states , such as New York , California and Illinois , shifting significantly red - posssibly as a result of poor turnout for Democrats compared to 2020 and 2016 .
This proposed law would gradually increase the minimum hourly wage an employer must pay a tipped worker, over the course of five years, on the following schedule: To 64% of the state minimum wage ...
Question 2 in particular would remove passing the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) exam from being a graduation requirement in public high schools. State Rep. Jim Hawkins, D ...
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
The 2024 United States Senate election in Massachusetts took place on November 5, 2024. Democratic incumbent Senator Elizabeth Warren successfully ran for a third term, securing 59.8% of the vote. [1] Warren was challenged by Republican attorney John Deaton. Primary elections took place on September 3, 2024. [2]
After years of political talk, Massachusetts voters will be deciding this November whether the state's wealthiest residents should pay more in income tax. Understanding Massachusetts' Question 1 ...
March 5 – Super Tuesday: 2024 Massachusetts Democratic presidential primary. [1]2024 Massachusetts Republican presidential primary. [1]May 10 – Police dismantle encampments and arrest dozens of students protesting at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge.