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Summary of Question 1
This proposed law would allow local licensing authorities to issue licenses for food stores to sell wine. The proposed law defines a "food store" as a retail vendor, such as a grocery store, supermarket, shop, club, outlet, or warehouse-type seller, that sells food to consumers to be eaten elsewhere (which must include meat, poultry, dairy products, eggs, fresh fruit and produce, and other specified items), and that may sell other items usually found in grocery stores. Holders of licenses to sell wine at food stores could sell wine either on its own or together with any other items they sell. The licensing authorities in any city or town of up to 5000 residents could issue up to 5 licenses for food stores to sell wine. In cities or towns of over 5000 residents, one additional license could be issued for each additional 5000 residents (or fraction of 5000). No person or business could hold more than 10% of the total number of the licenses that could be issued under the proposed law. Such licenses would not be counted when applying the laws that limit the number of other kinds of alcoholic beverage licenses that may be issued or held. Any applicant for a license would have to be approved by the state Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission, and any individual applicant would have to be at least 21 years old and not have been convicted of a felony. In issuing any licenses for food stores to sell wine, local licensing authorities would have to use the same procedures that apply to other licenses for the retail sale of alcoholic beverages. Except where the proposed law has different terms, the same laws that apply to issuance, renewal, suspension and termination of licenses for retail sales of alcoholic beverages which are not to be consumed on the seller's premises, and that apply to the operations of holders of such licenses, would govern licenses to sell wine at food stores, and the operation of holders of such licenses. Local authorities could set fees for issuing and renewing such licenses.

2006 - Hampden County - Question 1Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives before May 3, 2006?

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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
55,370
72,277
9,398 137,045
Agawam More »
 
4,081
5,838
637
10,556
Blandford
 
268
205
17
490
Brimfield
 
669
776
25
1,470
Chester
 
234
225
7
466
Chicopee More »
 
6,531
8,761
1,470
16,762
E. Longmeadow More »
 
2,431
3,364
342
6,137
Granville
 
269
327
7
603
Hampden
 
915
1,271
59
2,245
Holland
 
418
390
64
872
Holyoke More »
 
3,860
5,830
796
10,486
Longmeadow More »
 
3,053
3,775
528
7,356
Ludlow More »
 
3,030
3,597
321
6,948
Monson More »
 
1,112
1,804
189
3,105
Montgomery
 
172
186
3
361
Palmer More »
 
1,795
2,327
156
4,278
Russell
 
251
296
11
558
Southwick More »
 
1,396
1,761
219
3,376
Springfield More »
 
13,308
16,825
2,513
32,646
Tolland
 
80
78
30
188
Wales
 
331
312
73
716
W. Springfield More »
 
3,290
4,665
562
8,517
Westfield More »
 
4,853
6,482
1,074
12,409
Wilbraham More »
 
3,023
3,182
295
6,500
County Totals
55,370
72,277
9,398 137,045