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Summary of Question 2
This proposed law would create a citizens commission to consider and recommend potential amendments to the United States Constitution to establish that corporations do not have the same Constitutional rights as human beings and that campaign contributions and expenditures may be regulated. Any resident of Massachusetts who is a United States citizen would be able to apply for appointment to the 15-member commission, and members would serve without compensation. The Governor, the Secretary of the Commonwealth, the state Attorney General, the Speaker of the state House of Representatives, and the President of the state Senate would each appoint three members of the commission and, in making these appointments, would seek to ensure that the commission reflects a range of geographic, political, and demographic backgrounds. The commission would be required to research and take testimony, and then issue a report regarding (1) the impact of political spending in Massachusetts; (2) any limitations on the state's ability to regulate corporations and other entities in light of Supreme Court decisions that allow corporations to assert certain constitutional rights; (3) recommendations for constitutional amendments; (4) an analysis of constitutional amendments introduced to Congress; and (5) recommendations for advancing proposed amendments to the United States Constitution. The commission would be subject to the state Open Meeting Law and Public Records Law. The commission's first report would be due December 31, 2019, and the Secretary of the Commonwealth would be required to deliver the commission's report to the state Legislature, the United States Congress, and the President of the United States. The proposed law states that, if any of its parts were declared invalid, the other parts would stay in effect. The proposed law would take effect on January 1, 2019.""

2018 - Bristol County - Question 2Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives on or before May 2, 2018?

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Bristol County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
122,967
59,706
10,436 193,109
Acushnet More »
 
2,537
1,560
200
4,297
Attleboro More »
 
10,565
4,662
706
15,933
Berkley More »
 
1,755
996
139
2,890
Dartmouth More »
 
8,279
4,043
644
12,966
Dighton More »
 
1,989
1,068
213
3,270
Easton More »
 
6,989
3,244
416
10,649
Fairhaven More »
 
4,627
2,184
306
7,117
Fall River More »
 
12,391
6,193
1,764
20,348
Freetown More »
 
2,439
1,375
139
3,953
Mansfield More »
 
7,416
3,091
410
10,917
New Bedford More »
 
15,069
7,194
1,478
23,741
N. Attleborough More »
 
8,098
3,532
401
12,031
Norton More »
 
5,120
2,401
352
7,873
Raynham More »
 
3,745
2,098
374
6,217
Rehoboth More »
 
3,293
1,709
271
5,273
Seekonk More »
 
4,114
1,715
278
6,107
Somerset More »
 
4,740
2,407
411
7,558
Swansea More »
 
4,182
2,161
315
6,658
Taunton More »
 
11,017
5,776
1,257
18,050
Westport More »
 
4,602
2,297
362
7,261
County Totals
122,967
59,706
10,436 193,109