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Summary of Question 4

This proposed law would prevent the name of a person from being printed on a state primary or general election ballot as a candidate for one of a number of specified state and federal public offices, if the person had already served a certain number of consecutive terms in that office within a fixed period preceding the end of the then-current term of office. If such a person were still elected by write-in vote to one of the state offices (except the office of Governor), the person would serve without a salary, and in some of the state offices, without payment for certain expenses.

Under the proposed law, the name of a person could not be printed on a primary or general election ballot as a candidate for the office of Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, State Auditor, or State Attorney General, if the person had served two consecutive terms (eight years) in that office in the eleven years prior to the end of the then-current term of office. The name of a person could not be printed on a primary or general election ballot as a candidate for the office of Governor's Councillor, State Representative, State Senator, or United States Representative from Massachusetts, if the person had served four consecutive terms (eight years) in that office in the nine years prior to the end of the then-current term of office. The name of a person could not be printed on a primary or general election ballot as a candidate for the office of United States Senator from Massachusetts, if the person had served two consecutive terms (twelve years) in that office in the seventeen years prior to the end of the then-current term of office. The proposed law would not prevent any voter from casting a write-in vote for any person as a candidate for any office.

If a person made ineligible by the proposed law to have his or her name printed on the ballot as a candidate for the office of Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, State Auditor, State Attorney General, Governor's Councillor, State Representative or State Senator were still elected to that office by write-in vote, the person would serve without a salary. If such a person were elected to the office of Lieutenant Governor, Governor's Councillor, State Representative or State Senator, the person would also serve without payment for certain expenses.

The current terms of the persons serving as Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Governor's Councillor, State Representative, State Senator, United States Representative from Massachusetts, and United States Senator from Massachusetts, would not be counted for purposes of the proposed law. The terms of the persons elected in 1990 to the office of Secretary of State, State Treasurer, State Auditor, or State Attorney General would be counted.

Any person who served for more than half of a term in an office would be treated as having served a full term in that office. Any person who resigned from an office would be treated as having served a full term.

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

1994 - Berkshire County - Question 4Do 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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Berkshire County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
20,267
24,035
5,432 49,734
Adams
 
1,565
1,849
353
3,767
Alford
 
80
87
17
184
Becket
 
261
266
33
560
Cheshire
 
598
698
129
1,425
Clarksburg
 
266
415
32
713
Dalton
 
1,156
1,248
192
2,596
Egremont
 
236
273
47
556
Florida
 
126
136
22
284
Great Barrington
 
1,024
1,188
340
2,552
Hancock
 
112
116
32
260
Hinsdale
 
283
311
40
634
Lanesborough
 
500
506
88
1,094
Lee
 
879
1,097
370
2,346
Lenox
 
1,008
1,139
275
2,422
Monterey
 
130
204
24
358
Mount Washington
 
11
46
6
63
New Ashford
 
44
44
3
91
New Marlborough
 
208
213
50
471
N. Adams
 
1,732
2,466
456
4,654
Otis
 
209
200
40
449
Peru
 
129
110
24
263
Pittsfield
 
6,712
7,379
2,162
16,253
Richmond
 
320
401
51
772
Sandisfield
 
103
130
25
258
Savoy
 
79
134
17
230
Sheffield
 
548
556
119
1,223
Stockbridge
 
436
571
92
1,099
Tyringham
 
71
87
23
181
Washington
 
102
125
6
233
W. Stockbridge
 
268
297
67
632
Williamstown
 
1,006
1,693
282
2,981
Windsor
 
167
175
21
363
County Totals
20,267
24,035
5,432 49,734