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Summary of Question 6

The proposed law would provide a system of voter registration by mail applicable to all qualified voters and would eliminate statutory provisions permitting certain persons to vote only for presidential electors.

Under this proposed law, the State Secretary would be required to prepare blank forms for affidavits of registration, The Secretary and local boards of registrars would be required to make such forms available to any person eligible to vote in whatever quantity the person requests and to transmit such forms, upon written request, to any person claiming to be qualified to vote, Registrars would also be required to make these forms available at all post offices and at other places within their municipalities, The Secretary would be required to establish a reasonable fee for providing more than 50 forms and to prepare instructions to accompany the forms.

A person seeking to register to vote would be required to complete the affidavit of registration and sign it under oath in the presence of a witness who is at least eighteen years old, The witness would be required to certify that the affidavit was signed in his presence and to date the affidavit.

A completed affidavit of registration could be either delivered or mailed to the appropriate registrar's office, If, from the facts set forth in the affidavit, it appears that the person is qualified to vote, the registrars would be required to add the person's name to the list of registered voters and to so notify the person by first-class, non-forwardable mail, unless the person's name already appears on the local list of residents at the same address, The cost of mailing such notices would be assumed by the Commonwealth, subject to appropriation, If in any year the General Court fails to appropriate funds for that purpose, such notices would not have to be sent, If such a notice is returned undelivered, the city or town clerk would be required to instruct election officials to challenge the person's right to vote at the next election in which he attempts to vote.

The proposed law would also impose criminal penalties of imprisonment for up to two years or a fine up to $2,000 for knowingly or willfully making a false affidavit, taking a false oath, or signing a false certificate relative to the qualifications or registration of any person to vote.

1986 - Barnstable County - Question 6Do you approve of a law summarized below, which was disapproved by the House of Representatives on May 6, 1986, by a vote of 56 - 93, and on which no vote was taken by the Senate before May 7, 1986?

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Barnstable County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Barnstable
 
5,159
8,156
1,296
14,611
Bourne
 
1,692
2,581
585
4,858
Brewster
 
1,035
1,831
188
3,054
Chatham
 
1,069
2,172
212
3,453
Dennis
 
1,931
3,297
572
5,800
Eastham
 
599
1,325
102
2,026
Falmouth
 
3,571
5,983
884
10,438
Harwich
 
1,365
2,654
393
4,412
Mashpee
 
685
1,056
125
1,866
Orleans
 
813
1,983
192
2,988
Provincetown
 
465
754
126
1,345
Sandwich
 
1,616
2,668
239
4,523
Truro
 
251
440
51
742
Wellfleet
 
473
691
77
1,241
Yarmouth
 
2,572
5,062
743
8,377
County Totals
23,296
40,653
5,785 69,734