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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 - Worcester 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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Worcester County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
60,544
110,682
22,504 193,730
Ashburnham
 
443
840
80
1,363
Athol
 
851
1,758
253
2,862
Auburn
 
1,524
3,213
442
5,179
Barre
 
409
865
157
1,431
Berlin
 
210
516
49
775
Blackstone
 
603
1,034
212
1,849
Bolton
 
387
650
55
1,092
Boylston
 
396
799
55
1,250
Brookfield
 
225
515
72
812
Charlton
 
586
1,149
96
1,831
Clinton
 
1,127
2,197
568
3,892
Douglas
 
400
807
125
1,332
Dudley
 
630
1,355
306
2,291
E. Brookfield
 
171
368
71
610
Fitchburg
 
3,248
5,649
1,266
10,163
Gardner
 
1,488
3,053
895
5,436
Grafton
 
1,195
1,966
404
3,565
Hardwick
 
244
468
81
793
Harvard
 
761
1,055
75
1,891
Holden
 
1,715
3,459
468
5,642
Hopedale
 
456
972
144
1,572
Hubbardston
 
189
425
36
650
Lancaster
 
466
1,016
110
1,592
Leicester
 
1,167
1,951
342
3,460
Leominster
 
3,000
5,243
1,250
9,493
Lunenburg
 
843
1,873
191
2,907
Mendon
 
285
676
100
1,061
Milford
 
1,864
3,679
830
6,373
Millbury
 
1,130
2,227
373
3,730
Millville
 
191
315
61
567
New Braintree
 
70
191
26
287
N. Brookfield
 
469
949
178
1,596
Northborough
 
1,245
2,454
205
3,904
Northbridge
 
1,106
1,957
469
3,532
Oakham
 
121
280
26
427
Oxford
 
877
1,599
411
2,887
Paxton
 
454
959
91
1,504
Petersham
 
177
257
23
457
Phillipston
 
116
190
25
331
Princeton
 
361
726
37
1,124
Royalston
 
92
182
31
305
Rutland
 
415
745
139
1,299
Shrewsbury
 
2,895
5,505
892
9,292
Southborough
 
784
1,480
154
2,418
Southbridge
 
985
2,331
885
4,201
Spencer
 
1,023
1,932
426
3,381
Sterling
 
601
1,249
107
1,957
Sturbridge
 
496
1,088
212
1,796
Sutton
 
570
1,235
174
1,979
Templeton
 
457
1,058
156
1,671
Upton
 
401
963
107
1,471
Uxbridge
 
803
1,678
310
2,791
Warren
 
336
734
139
1,209
Webster
 
1,180
2,330
590
4,100
W. Boylston
 
699
1,459
154
2,312
W. Brookfield
 
303
663
102
1,068
Westborough
 
1,355
2,615
232
4,202
Westminster
 
584
1,191
109
1,884
Winchendon
 
438
902
136
1,476
Worcester
 
14,927
21,687
6,791
43,405
County Totals
60,544
110,682
22,504 193,730