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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 - Hampshire 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
24,254
30,026
2,559 56,839
Amherst More »
 
3,467
4,447
314
8,228
Belchertown More »
 
2,493
2,366
242
5,101
Chesterfield
 
192
281
13
486
Cummington
 
187
194
12
393
Easthampton More »
 
2,492
3,570
294
6,356
Goshen
 
175
255
9
439
Granby
 
1,128
1,399
68
2,595
Hadley
 
811
1,451
94
2,356
Hatfield
 
734
895
63
1,692
Huntington
 
357
376
17
750
Middlefield
 
105
106
5
216
Northampton More »
 
4,831
6,499
726
12,056
Pelham
 
294
388
33
715
Plainfield
 
114
152
19
285
S. Hadley More »
 
3,061
3,294
335
6,690
Southampton
 
952
1,468
94
2,514
Ware More »
 
1,681
1,417
129
3,227
Westhampton
 
341
530
8
879
Williamsburg
 
560
651
75
1,286
Worthington
 
279
287
9
575
County Totals
24,254
30,026
2,559 56,839