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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 - Middlesex 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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Middlesex County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
164,498
240,103
48,638 453,239
Acton
 
2,556
3,135
241
5,932
Arlington
 
7,471
11,208
1,642
20,321
Ashby
 
221
482
37
740
Ashland
 
1,155
1,930
243
3,328
Ayer
 
492
837
102
1,431
Bedford
 
1,724
2,294
397
4,415
Belmont
 
3,951
6,289
1,168
11,408
Billerica
 
2,964
6,194
577
9,735
Boxborough
 
331
515
32
878
Burlington
 
2,502
4,653
866
8,021
Cambridge
 
15,602
11,659
3,332
30,593
Carlisle
 
687
990
70
1,747
Chelmsford
 
3,420
6,722
854
10,996
Concord
 
2,968
2,798
411
6,177
Dracut
 
1,981
4,407
622
7,010
Dunstable
 
164
412
33
609
Everett
 
2,954
6,177
2,564
11,695
Framingham
 
6,609
10,255
1,459
18,323
Groton
 
769
1,384
78
2,231
Holliston
 
1,604
2,797
325
4,726
Hopkinton
 
881
1,744
154
2,779
Hudson
 
1,476
2,651
354
4,481
Lexington
 
5,534
6,376
1,105
13,015
Lincoln
 
1,093
1,075
111
2,279
Littleton
 
907
1,560
138
2,605
Lowell
 
5,888
11,188
4,001
21,077
Malden
 
4,847
8,354
2,414
15,615
Marlborough
 
2,912
4,989
714
8,615
Maynard
 
1,054
1,833
268
3,155
Medford
 
5,978
10,702
3,559
20,239
Melrose
 
3,861
6,245
1,509
11,615
Natick
 
3,973
5,556
1,160
10,689
Newton
 
13,742
13,574
3,406
30,722
N. Reading
 
1,326
2,644
182
4,152
Pepperell
 
683
1,468
109
2,260
Reading
 
2,777
5,213
424
8,414
Sherborn
 
622
1,264
112
1,998
Shirley
 
372
716
87
1,175
Somerville
 
9,558
11,429
2,803
23,790
Stoneham
 
2,414
4,483
637
7,534
Stow
 
720
1,125
64
1,909
Sudbury
 
1,729
3,212
330
5,271
Tewksbury
 
1,934
4,988
282
7,204
Townsend
 
599
1,249
119
1,967
Tyngsborough
 
711
1,468
148
2,327
Wakefield
 
2,877
5,388
737
9,002
Waltham
 
5,656
7,492
3,036
16,184
Watertown
 
6,485
4,852
1,597
12,934
Wayland
 
1,894
2,801
379
5,074
Westford
 
1,751
3,170
282
5,203
Weston
 
1,640
2,336
328
4,304
Wilmington
 
1,567
3,044
648
5,259
Winchester
 
3,354
4,668
684
8,706
Woburn
 
3,558
6,108
1,704
11,370
County Totals
164,498
240,103
48,638 453,239