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Summary of Question 4

This proposed law would change the state election laws governing the establishment of political parties and the nomination of candidates.

The proposed law would allow voters to register under a political designation other than "Independent" and in addition to the two political parties previously recognized by law (Republican or Democrat), if at least fifty voters request to be permitted to do so. It would allow any group to qualify as a political party under

Massachusetts law if at least one percent of the total number of registered voters register to vote using that group's political designation, or if at least three percent of the votes cast at the preceding election for any statewide office were cast for a candidate running under that group's political designation.

The proposed law would set the minimum number of signatures needed on independent or minor party nomination papers for state office at one-half of one percent (1/2%) of the entire vote cast in the previous state election for governor (as compared to 2% as of 1989), and would also establish this number of signatures as the upper limit needed for major party candidates. The proposed law would also permit voters to sign the nomination papers of any number of candidates for the same office, would require that all blank forms to be used for nomination papers and initiative and referendum petitions be no more than 8 1/2" by 14" in size, and would allow signatures to be collected on exact copies of those forms.

1990 - Middlesex County - Question 4Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or House of Representatives before May 2, 1990?

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Middlesex County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
304,380
250,538
59,230 614,148
Acton
 
4,715
3,653
453
8,821
Arlington
 
12,934
9,344
2,070
24,348
Ashby
 
553
556
70
1,179
Ashland
 
2,729
2,482
362
5,573
Ayer
 
969
858
152
1,979
Bedford
 
3,054
2,360
559
5,973
Belmont
 
7,002
5,508
1,262
13,772
Billerica
 
8,098
6,175
924
15,197
Boxborough
 
829
663
75
1,567
Burlington
 
5,695
4,522
1,005
11,222
Cambridge
 
19,845
11,448
3,641
34,934
Carlisle
 
1,249
1,033
138
2,420
Chelmsford
 
8,476
6,567
830
15,873
Concord
 
4,393
3,404
760
8,557
Dracut
 
6,008
4,435
861
11,304
Dunstable
 
593
418
70
1,081
Everett
 
6,208
5,615
2,962
14,785
Framingham
 
12,325
12,615
1,966
26,906
Groton
 
1,983
1,247
226
3,456
Holliston
 
3,284
3,112
393
6,789
Hopkinton
 
2,159
2,124
243
4,526
Hudson
 
3,361
3,402
610
7,373
Lexington
 
7,789
6,226
1,374
15,389
Lincoln
 
1,563
1,125
183
2,871
Littleton
 
1,861
1,426
223
3,510
Lowell
 
14,951
11,210
3,100
29,261
Malden
 
8,763
9,387
3,111
21,261
Marlborough
 
6,108
5,971
1,139
13,218
Maynard
 
2,442
2,047
376
4,865
Medford
 
12,017
10,546
3,328
25,891
Melrose
 
6,777
6,387
1,574
14,738
Natick
 
6,982
6,541
1,532
15,055
Newton
 
18,471
15,484
5,877
39,832
N. Reading
 
3,183
2,787
328
6,298
Pepperell
 
2,085
1,624
266
3,975
Reading
 
6,117
5,592
808
12,517
Sherborn
 
1,199
1,053
149
2,401
Shirley
 
974
832
117
1,923
Somerville
 
14,326
10,175
2,672
27,173
Stoneham
 
5,067
4,615
784
10,466
Stow
 
1,503
1,251
158
2,912
Sudbury
 
3,980
3,435
518
7,933
Tewksbury
 
6,162
5,299
591
12,052
Townsend
 
1,686
1,456
306
3,448
Tyngsborough
 
1,877
1,407
216
3,500
Wakefield
 
6,356
5,639
940
12,935
Waltham
 
10,091
7,867
3,354
21,312
Watertown
 
7,802
6,302
1,360
15,464
Wayland
 
3,312
3,127
396
6,835
Westford
 
4,292
3,359
480
8,131
Weston
 
2,624
2,613
405
5,642
Wilmington
 
4,109
3,215
912
8,236
Winchester
 
5,553
4,493
1,038
11,084
Woburn
 
7,896
6,506
1,983
16,385
County Totals
304,380
250,538
59,230 614,148