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Summary of Question 1

The proposed constitutional amendment would remove the present constitutional prohibition against the use of public funds to aid or maintain private primary or secondary schools.

It would permit the Commonwealth, cities and towns to make public funds available to pupils attending private primary and secondary schools in the form of either aid, materials or services subject, however, to three specific limitations. First, the private school could not be one that discriminates on the basis of race or color in its admission requirements. Second, the grant of aid must be consistent with the First Amendment to the United States Constitution which guarantees the free exercise of religion and prohibits the establishment of religion. Third, individual pupils would have to request the aid, materials or services. In addition to these three specific limitations, the amendment would authorize the legislature to enact other laws imposing conditions or restrictions on the grant of public aid, materials or services.

The proposal would also change the state Constitution to allow public money to be spent to aid infirmaries, hospitals, charitable or religious undertakings if they are either publicly owned or under the control of public officials. The state Constitution now prohibits such spending unless these institutions are both publicly owned and under the control of public officials.

1982 - Worcester County - Question 1Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the Constitution summarized below, which was approved by the General Court in joint sessions of the House of Representatives and the Senate on July 2, 1980 by a vote of 171-4, and on June 21, 1982 by a vote of 144-44?

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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
80,424
120,974
23,196 224,594
Ashburnham
 
404
1,014
94
1,512
Athol
 
1,071
2,243
264
3,578
Auburn
 
2,134
3,559
519
6,212
Barre
 
484
1,006
197
1,687
Berlin
 
272
589
44
905
Blackstone
 
962
915
226
2,103
Bolton
 
246
849
43
1,138
Boylston
 
418
972
71
1,461
Brookfield
 
231
546
68
845
Charlton
 
663
1,176
133
1,972
Clinton
 
2,209
2,537
820
5,566
Douglas
 
464
908
160
1,532
Dudley
 
1,257
1,314
301
2,872
E. Brookfield
 
245
398
63
706
Fitchburg
 
5,783
6,093
1,338
13,214
Gardner
 
2,860
3,364
927
7,151
Grafton
 
1,414
2,550
354
4,318
Hardwick
 
328
523
88
939
Harvard
 
487
1,417
51
1,955
Holden
 
1,496
4,076
626
6,198
Hopedale
 
522
1,020
200
1,742
Hubbardston
 
157
485
42
684
Lancaster
 
547
1,314
134
1,995
Leicester
 
1,244
2,049
364
3,657
Leominster
 
5,065
5,978
1,181
12,224
Lunenburg
 
944
2,556
195
3,695
Mendon
 
346
782
94
1,222
Milford
 
2,944
4,124
1,271
8,339
Millbury
 
1,635
2,408
496
4,539
Millville
 
311
290
57
658
New Braintree
 
56
206
15
277
N. Brookfield
 
495
875
140
1,510
Northborough
 
1,224
2,627
194
4,045
Northbridge
 
1,613
2,169
578
4,360
Oakham
 
98
336
19
453
Oxford
 
1,046
1,856
513
3,415
Paxton
 
503
1,016
67
1,586
Petersham
 
162
318
24
504
Phillipston
 
85
246
16
347
Princeton
 
281
750
42
1,073
Royalston
 
102
228
29
359
Rutland
 
418
1,083
81
1,582
Shrewsbury
 
3,272
5,248
851
9,371
Southborough
 
766
1,838
141
2,745
Southbridge
 
1,895
2,366
950
5,211
Spencer
 
1,344
1,925
369
3,638
Sterling
 
703
1,420
131
2,254
Sturbridge
 
625
1,116
270
2,011
Sutton
 
662
1,352
177
2,191
Templeton
 
733
1,185
193
2,111
Upton
 
477
1,083
129
1,689
Uxbridge
 
1,206
1,706
380
3,292
Warren
 
446
778
147
1,371
Webster
 
2,901
1,601
497
4,999
W. Boylston
 
757
1,733
163
2,653
W. Brookfield
 
279
746
80
1,105
Westborough
 
1,470
3,437
281
5,188
Westminster
 
684
1,450
128
2,262
Winchendon
 
571
1,211
209
1,991
Worcester
 
20,183
25,766
6,407
52,356
County Totals
80,424
120,974
23,196 224,594