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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 ...
This is the second in a series of stories explaining each question of the Massachusetts Ballot Questions in the 2024 Election. ... and some are included as Schedule 1 drugs by the Drug Enforcement ...
The Massachusetts Gender Identity Anti-Discrimination Initiative is a state-wide referendum passed by Massachusetts voters in the 6 November 2018 mid-term election that prohibits discrimination in public accommodations on the basis of gender identity. The vote upholds language which was already present in the state anti-discrimination statute ...
Voters will decide five ballot questions including one that would allow the auditor to determine how and where the Legislature is spending money. MA Ballot Question 2024: How Question 1 would ...
As of September 2024, six ballot measures have been certified to appear on the 2024 general election ballot: Legislatively-referred amendment: Question 1, A legislative-initiated initiative to remove the constitutional status of the Nevada Board of Regents (similar language as State Question 1 in 2022); [146]
The 2024 Massachusetts House of Representatives election was held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, with the primary election held on Tuesday, September 3, 2024. [1] Massachusetts voters elected all 160 members of the State House to serve two-year terms in the Massachusetts General Court. [2] The election coincided with United States national ...
What is the process for getting questions on ballot? The first step in proposing a new law is to write it. The second step: Get at least 10 signatures from registered voters.
On November 5, 2024, an election will be held to elect all 8 members to the Massachusetts Governor's Council. [1] The election will coincide with elections for other offices, including Electors of President and Vice President, U.S. Senator, U.S. House of Representatives, State Senators, State Representatives, Register of Deeds, Clerk of Courts, and County Commissioners (only certain counties).