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Summary of Question 1

This proposed law would limit the way in which business and certain nonprofit corporations could contribute to and spend money on campaigns involving an initiative, referendum or other question submitted to the voters at a state or local elecion. The proposed law would require ballot committees organized to support or oppose any question submitted to the voters to disclose promptly certain contributions made late in the campaign; would establish procedures that business and certain nonprofit corporations would have to follow in orderto spend money on ballot question campaigns; and would establish voluntary spending limits for ballot committees.

The proposed law would require a ballot committee to report to the state Office of Campaign and Political Finance, within one business day of receipt, the name, address, occupation and employer of any person or organization making a contribution of $1,000 or more, if the contribution was made before the date of the election but after the closing date of the last official campaign contribution report.

Under the proposed law, business and certain nonprofit corporations would be prohibited from making contributions or expenditures to support or oppose a ballot question, but would be permitted to create and solicit contributions to a separate fund to be used to support or oppose a ballot question. A separate fund would be required for each ballot question on which the corporation intended to solicit contributions. The corporation would be required to report all amounts spent to establish and administer the fund to the Office of Campaign and Political Finance, and to a city or town if the fund were established to influence the vote on a local ballot question.

Contributions to the separate fund could be solicited only from members or stockholders, officers and directors, and employees at a policymaking, managerial or professional level. Corecion, job discrimination and financial reprisals as methods of soliciting contributions would be prohibited. Nonprofit corporations that are formed for the purpose of promoting political ideas, do not engage in business activities, have no shareholders, and do not have business corporations as members or accept more than one percent of their revenues from such corporations would be exempt from these provisions. A business organization that violated these requirements could be fined up to $50,000, and any director or agent of a business organization who violates or authorizes the violation of these requirments could be fined up to $10,000 and/or imprisoned for up to one year.

The proposed law would establish voluntary spending limits for ballot committees at $1,000,000 in the year of an election, and $250,000 in the years immediately before and after an erection. Ballot committees agreeing to observe these voluntary limits would be permitted to announce their compliance on advertisements and campaign materials. Ballot committees that agreed to observe the spending limits and later exceeded the limits could be fined up to $10,000.

The proposed law states that if any of its provisions were declared invalid, the other provisions would remain in effect.

1994 - Plymouth County - Question 1Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives before May 4, 1994?

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Plymouth County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
56,322
100,600
10,889 167,811
Abington
 
1,909
3,595
364
5,868
Bridgewater
 
2,271
4,311
558
7,140
Brockton
 
7,560
14,015
2,315
23,890
Carver
 
1,533
2,374
203
4,110
Duxbury
 
2,160
4,446
235
6,841
E. Bridgewater
 
1,347
2,730
278
4,355
Halifax
 
904
1,664
145
2,713
Hanover
 
1,887
3,451
307
5,645
Hanson
 
1,299
2,299
152
3,750
Hingham
 
3,037
6,614
482
10,133
Hull
 
1,542
2,375
420
4,337
Kingston
 
1,360
2,360
240
3,960
Lakeville
 
1,200
2,126
169
3,495
Marion
 
781
1,208
119
2,108
Marshfield
 
3,508
5,722
527
9,757
Mattapoisett
 
1,184
1,639
152
2,975
Middleborough
 
2,035
3,554
299
5,888
Norwell
 
1,501
3,012
202
4,715
Pembroke
 
2,071
3,724
344
6,139
Plymouth
 
5,576
9,700
1,669
16,945
Plympton
 
382
695
56
1,133
Rochester
 
692
1,008
67
1,767
Rockland
 
2,195
3,803
345
6,343
Scituate
 
3,047
5,354
343
8,744
Wareham
 
2,618
3,807
470
6,895
W. Bridgewater
 
903
1,923
243
3,069
Whitman
 
1,820
3,091
185
5,096
County Totals
56,322
100,600
10,889 167,811