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2020 Massachusetts ballot measures

Two ballot measures were certified for the November 3, 2020, general election in the state of Massachusetts. Multiple other ballot measures that were initiated by supporters did not meet requirements, thus will not appear on the ballot.

2020 Massachusetts referendums
November 3, 2020
Questions:
  1. Enhance, Update, and Protect the 2013 Motor Vehicle Right to Repair Law
  2. Law to Implement Ranked-Choice Voting in Elections
Question 1: Right to repair
Yes
74.97%
No
25.03%
Proposal approved
Question 2: Ranked-choice voting
Yes
45.22%
No
54.78%
Proposal rejected
Source: Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth

The Constitution of Massachusetts can be amended through initiative, and state statutes can be proposed through initiative. In Massachusetts, after the Attorney General determines which measure(s) will appear on the ballot, an official name is assigned to each question. The Secretary of the Commonwealth has discretion over the ordering of questions on the ballot.

Measures on the ballot edit

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 support of each measure to be placed on the ballot. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the effects of social distancing on in-person signature collection, a lawsuit to allow for electronic signatures in support of ballot initiatives was raised with the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.[1] In late April, a court judgement to allow for electronic signatures was agreed to by Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth William F. Galvin and supporters of the four measures.[2] In early July, supporters of two of the four measures (19-06 and 19-10) announced that they had submitted a sufficient number of signatures to qualify for the ballot. Galvin certified both measures to appear on the 2020 ballot.[3][4]

No. Question Status
1 Initiative Law to Enhance, Update and Protect the 2013 Motor Vehicle Right to Repair Law
  • Full text of measure
  • Website Link
Approved
2 Initiative Petition for a Law to Implement Ranked-Choice Voting in Elections
  • Full text of measure
  • Website link
Rejected
Cit.[5]

Measures not on the ballot edit

Several measures were not certified to circulate because they went against Massachusetts law on ballot measures. Others were cleared for circulation but did not collect enough initial signatures for the December 4, 2019 deadline[6]

Despite reaching a sufficient number of signatures in the first round, supporters of two measures (19-11 and 19-14) failed to collect the necessary number of signatures in the second round. By early July both initiatives had "effectively dropped their 2020 efforts".[7]

No. Status Title Summary Text Website
19-01 Did not collect signatures Petition for a Constitutional Amendment Regarding the Public Funding of Abortion This proposed constitutional amendment would permit the state to exclude abortion services from state-funded health care. Text
19-02 Did not collect signatures Mass Gun Safe Law This proposed law would hold gun owners in Massachusetts liable for harm caused by anyone using an unsecured weapon obtained, with or without consent of the weapon's owner, from any residence, business, or vehicle. It would require all gun owners in Massachusetts to keep all weapons in their residence, business, or vehicle secured in a gun safe. Text
19-03 Did not collect signatures Initiative Petition for a Constitutional Amendment to Restore the Right to Vote This proposed constitutional amendment would remove the existing prohibition against voting by persons incarcerated because of a felony conviction. Such persons would become able to vote in elections for governor, lieutenant governor, state senator, state representative, governor's council, secretary of state, state treasurer, state auditor, state attorney general, and United States senator and representative in Congress. Text
19-04 Did not collect signatures Initiative Petition for a Law Relative to the Humane Treatment of the Disabled This proposed law would prohibit state-funded, state-operated, or state-licensed facilities from administering painful punishment or behavioral modification procedures to persons with disabilities. Text
19-05 Did not collect signatures Initiative Petition for Law Relative to the Treatment of Persons with Disabilities This proposed law would prohibit the use of electric shocks on any person with a physical, intellectual, or developmental disability for punishment, behavior modification, or for any reason other than medical resuscitation or for electroconvulsive treatment to which the person has consented. This prohibition would not apply to authorized law enforcement officers engaged in law enforcement duties. Text
19-07 Not certified for circulation Initiative Petition Relative to Corporate Rights and Political Spending The first section of the proposed amendment declares that corporations are not people and may be regulated. The second section provides that the Legislature may regulate and set reasonable limits on political contributions and expenditures Text Link
19-08 Did not collect signatures 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. Text Link
19-09 Did not collect signatures Whale Safe Fishing Act This proposed law would ban the use of commercial fishing gear likely to entangle whales and sea turtles. Text
19-12 Not Certified for circulation Initiative Petition for a Law Relative to Primary Elections Replacing the current system of party primaries with an open "voter nomination" primary, under which all candidates from all parties would appear on a single primary ballot and voters could choose any candidate. The top two vote-getters, regardless of party affiliation, would advance to the general election. Text
19-11 Did not collect signatures An Act Establishing Adequate Funding for Residents of Massachusetts Nursing Homes Update the Medicaid reimbursement for nursing homes, including updating the base year for average costs. Text Link
19-13 Not certified for circulation Initiative Petition for a Law Relative to Reducing the Risks of Technology Proposes a law that would create the Reducing Risks of Technology Commission (RRTC). The RRTC would be charged with drafting legislation to address a broad array of topics pertaining to technology. Text
19-14 Did not collect signatures[8] Initiative Petition for a Law Relative to the Sale of Beer and Wine by Food Stores Increase the number of food stores able to sell alcoholic beverages and lift the cap of number of licenses to sell alcohol a person may have. Text
19-15 Did not collect signatures Petition for a Law to Prevent Massachusetts From Becoming a Sanctuary State This proposed law would provide new authority to state and local law enforcement officers to detain someone who would otherwise be released in order to transfer custody to federal immigration officials, if such federal officials assert that the person is subject to deportation and if specific facts indicate that the person poses a threat to public safety. Text
19-16 Did not collect signatures Petition for a Law to Limit Taxpayer-Funded Payouts to Employees Leaving State Service This proposed law would limit to 1,000 hours the credits for unused sick leave that employees of state agencies, state authorities, and public institutions of higher education could accrue. Text

Polling edit

Massachusetts Question 1
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Yes (for the amendment) No (against the amendment) Other Undecided
YouGov/UMass Amherst October 14–21, 2020 713 (LV) 75% 15% 11%
Ipsos/Spectrum News October 7–15, 2020 1,001 (A) ± 3.5% 58% 22% 20%
MassInc./WBUR August 6–9, 2020 501 (LV) ± 4.4% 57% 31% 0%[b] 12%
Massachusetts Question 2
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Cohort Margin
of error
Yes (for the initiative) No (against the initiative) Other Undecided
YouGov/UMass Amherst October 14–21, 2020 713 (LV) All ± 4.5% 48% 43% 9%
Ipsos/Spectrum News October 7–15, 2020 1,001 (A) All ± 3.5% 45% 34% 21%
MassInc./WBUR August 6–9, 2020 501 (LV) All ± 4.4% 36% 36% 1%[c] 27%
323 (LV) Respondents who say they understand RCV
very well or somewhat well
± 5.6% 48% 35% 2%[d] 15%
161 (LV) Respondents who say they do not understand RCV
very well or do not understand it at all
± 7.9% 14% 38% 0% 48%

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  2. ^ "Refused" with 0%
  3. ^ "Refused" with 1%
  4. ^ "Refused" with 2%

References edit

  1. ^ "Mass. High Court Rules For Plaintiff Signature Collectors In Ballot Access Case". www.wbur.org. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
  2. ^ Lisinski, Chris (April 30, 2020). "Accord clears way for e-signatures on ballot questions". WWLP. Retrieved July 2, 2020.
  3. ^ "Auto Repair, Ranked-Choice Voting Questions Cleared for November Ballot". www.wbur.org. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  4. ^ "Two ballot questions approved for fall elections in Massachusetts". WWLP. July 14, 2020. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  5. ^ * Borchers, Callum (September 14, 2020), "A 'Right To Repair' Sequel: Mass. Ballot Question 1, Explained", Wbur.org (includes video)
  6. ^ "Current petitions filed". Mass.gov. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
  7. ^ DeCosta-Klipa, Nik (July 2, 2020). "Two proposed Massachusetts ballot questions bite the dust amid pandemic". Boston.com. Retrieved July 2, 2020.
  8. ^ Young, Colin A. (June 27, 2020). "Cumberland Farms Drops Beer and Wine Ballot Question". WBUR-FM. Retrieved June 28, 2020.
Preceded by
2018
Massachusetts Ballot Measures
2020
Succeeded by
2022

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Two ballot measures were certified for the November 3 2020 general election in the state of Massachusetts Multiple other ballot measures that were initiated by supporters did not meet requirements thus will not appear on the ballot 2020 Massachusetts referendumsNovember 3 2020Questions Enhance Update and Protect the 2013 Motor Vehicle Right to Repair Law Law to Implement Ranked Choice Voting in ElectionsQuestion 1 Right to repairYes 74 97 No 25 03 Proposal approvedQuestion 2 Ranked choice votingYes 45 22 No 54 78 Proposal rejectedSource Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth The Constitution of Massachusetts can be amended through initiative and state statutes can be proposed through initiative In Massachusetts after the Attorney General determines which measure s will appear on the ballot an official name is assigned to each question The Secretary of the Commonwealth has discretion over the ordering of questions on the ballot Contents 1 Measures on the ballot 2 Measures not on the ballot 3 Polling 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesMeasures on the ballot editAs 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 support of each measure to be placed on the ballot Due to the COVID 19 pandemic and the effects of social distancing on in person signature collection a lawsuit to allow for electronic signatures in support of ballot initiatives was raised with the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court 1 In late April a court judgement to allow for electronic signatures was agreed to by Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth William F Galvin and supporters of the four measures 2 In early July supporters of two of the four measures 19 06 and 19 10 announced that they had submitted a sufficient number of signatures to qualify for the ballot Galvin certified both measures to appear on the 2020 ballot 3 4 No Question Status 1 Initiative Law to Enhance Update and Protect the 2013 Motor Vehicle Right to Repair LawFull text of measure Website Link Approved 2 Initiative Petition for a Law to Implement Ranked Choice Voting in ElectionsFull text of measure Website link Rejected Cit 5 Measures not on the ballot editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 2020 Massachusetts ballot measures news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Several measures were not certified to circulate because they went against Massachusetts law on ballot measures Others were cleared for circulation but did not collect enough initial signatures for the December 4 2019 deadline 6 Despite reaching a sufficient number of signatures in the first round supporters of two measures 19 11 and 19 14 failed to collect the necessary number of signatures in the second round By early July both initiatives had effectively dropped their 2020 efforts 7 No Status Title Summary Text Website 19 01 Did not collect signatures Petition for a Constitutional Amendment Regarding the Public Funding of Abortion This proposed constitutional amendment would permit the state to exclude abortion services from state funded health care Text 19 02 Did not collect signatures Mass Gun Safe Law This proposed law would hold gun owners in Massachusetts liable for harm caused by anyone using an unsecured weapon obtained with or without consent of the weapon s owner from any residence business or vehicle It would require all gun owners in Massachusetts to keep all weapons in their residence business or vehicle secured in a gun safe Text 19 03 Did not collect signatures Initiative Petition for a Constitutional Amendment to Restore the Right to Vote This proposed constitutional amendment would remove the existing prohibition against voting by persons incarcerated because of a felony conviction Such persons would become able to vote in elections for governor lieutenant governor state senator state representative governor s council secretary of state state treasurer state auditor state attorney general and United States senator and representative in Congress Text 19 04 Did not collect signatures Initiative Petition for a Law Relative to the Humane Treatment of the Disabled This proposed law would prohibit state funded state operated or state licensed facilities from administering painful punishment or behavioral modification procedures to persons with disabilities Text 19 05 Did not collect signatures Initiative Petition for Law Relative to the Treatment of Persons with Disabilities This proposed law would prohibit the use of electric shocks on any person with a physical intellectual or developmental disability for punishment behavior modification or for any reason other than medical resuscitation or for electroconvulsive treatment to which the person has consented This prohibition would not apply to authorized law enforcement officers engaged in law enforcement duties Text 19 07 Not certified for circulation Initiative Petition Relative to Corporate Rights and Political Spending The first section of the proposed amendment declares that corporations are not people and may be regulated The second section provides that the Legislature may regulate and set reasonable limits on political contributions and expenditures Text Link 19 08 Did not collect signatures 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 Text Link 19 09 Did not collect signatures Whale Safe Fishing Act This proposed law would ban the use of commercial fishing gear likely to entangle whales and sea turtles Text 19 12 Not Certified for circulation Initiative Petition for a Law Relative to Primary Elections Replacing the current system of party primaries with an open voter nomination primary under which all candidates from all parties would appear on a single primary ballot and voters could choose any candidate The top two vote getters regardless of party affiliation would advance to the general election Text 19 11 Did not collect signatures An Act Establishing Adequate Funding for Residents of Massachusetts Nursing Homes Update the Medicaid reimbursement for nursing homes including updating the base year for average costs Text Link 19 13 Not certified for circulation Initiative Petition for a Law Relative to Reducing the Risks of Technology Proposes a law that would create the Reducing Risks of Technology Commission RRTC The RRTC would be charged with drafting legislation to address a broad array of topics pertaining to technology Text 19 14 Did not collect signatures 8 Initiative Petition for a Law Relative to the Sale of Beer and Wine by Food Stores Increase the number of food stores able to sell alcoholic beverages and lift the cap of number of licenses to sell alcohol a person may have Text 19 15 Did not collect signatures Petition for a Law to Prevent Massachusetts From Becoming a Sanctuary State This proposed law would provide new authority to state and local law enforcement officers to detain someone who would otherwise be released in order to transfer custody to federal immigration officials if such federal officials assert that the person is subject to deportation and if specific facts indicate that the person poses a threat to public safety Text 19 16 Did not collect signatures Petition for a Law to Limit Taxpayer Funded Payouts to Employees Leaving State Service This proposed law would limit to 1 000 hours the credits for unused sick leave that employees of state agencies state authorities and public institutions of higher education could accrue TextPolling editMassachusetts Question 1 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error Yes for the amendment No against the amendment Other Undecided YouGov UMass Amherst October 14 21 2020 713 LV 75 15 11 Ipsos Spectrum News October 7 15 2020 1 001 A 3 5 58 22 20 MassInc WBUR August 6 9 2020 501 LV 4 4 57 31 0 b 12 Massachusetts Question 2 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Cohort Marginof error Yes for the initiative No against the initiative Other Undecided YouGov UMass Amherst October 14 21 2020 713 LV All 4 5 48 43 9 Ipsos Spectrum News October 7 15 2020 1 001 A All 3 5 45 34 21 MassInc WBUR August 6 9 2020 501 LV All 4 4 36 36 1 c 27 323 LV Respondents who say they understand RCVvery well or somewhat well 5 6 48 35 2 d 15 161 LV Respondents who say they do not understand RCVvery well or do not understand it at all 7 9 14 38 0 48 See also edit2019 2020 Massachusetts legislature 2020 Massachusetts general election Direct Democracy in MassachusettsNotes edit a b Key A all adultsRV registered votersLV likely votersV unclear Refused with 0 Refused with 1 Refused with 2 References edit Mass High Court Rules For Plaintiff Signature Collectors In Ballot Access Case www wbur org Retrieved April 28 2020 Lisinski Chris April 30 2020 Accord clears way for e signatures on ballot questions WWLP Retrieved July 2 2020 Auto Repair Ranked Choice Voting Questions Cleared for November Ballot www wbur org Retrieved August 1 2020 Two ballot questions approved for fall elections in Massachusetts WWLP July 14 2020 Retrieved August 1 2020 Borchers Callum September 14 2020 A Right To Repair Sequel Mass Ballot Question 1 Explained Wbur org includes video Current petitions filed Mass gov Retrieved April 28 2020 DeCosta Klipa Nik July 2 2020 Two proposed Massachusetts ballot questions bite the dust amid pandemic Boston com Retrieved July 2 2020 Young Colin A June 27 2020 Cumberland Farms Drops Beer and Wine Ballot Question WBUR FM Retrieved June 28 2020 Preceded by2018 Massachusetts Ballot Measures 2020 Succeeded by2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2020 Massachusetts ballot measures amp oldid 1214362870, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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