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Summary of Question 2
This proposed law would implement a voting system known as 'ranked-choice voting,' in which voters rank one or more candidates by order of preference. Ranked-choice voting would be used in primary and general elections for all Massachusetts statewide offices, state legislative offices, federal congressional offices, and certain other offices beginning in 2022. Ranked-choice voting would not be used in elections for president, county commissioner, or regional district school committee member. Under the proposed law, votes would be counted in a series of rounds. In the first round, if one candidate received more than 50 percent of the first-place votes, that candidate would be declared the winner and no other rounds would be necessary. If no candidate received more than 50 percent of the first-place votes, then the candidate or candidates who received the fewest first-place votes would be eliminated and, in the next round, each vote for an eliminated candidate would instead be counted toward the next highest-ranked candidate on that voter's ballot. Depending on the number of candidates, additional rounds of counting could occur, with the last-place candidate or candidates in each round being eliminated and the votes for an eliminated candidate going to the voter's next choice out of the remaining candidates. A tie for last place in any round would be broken by comparing the tied candidates' support in earlier rounds. Ultimately, the candidate who was, out of the remaining candidates, the preference of a majority of voters would be declared the winner. Ranked-choice voting would be used only in races where a single candidate is to be declared the winner and not in races where more than one person is to be elected. Under the proposed law, if no candidate received more than 50 percent of first-place votes in the first round, the rounds of ballot-counting necessary for ranked-choice voting would be conducted at a central tabulation facility. At the facility, voters' rankings would be entered into a computer, which would then be used to calculate the results of each round of the counting process. The proposed law provides that candidates in a statewide or district election would have at least three days to request a recount. The Secretary of State would be required to issue regulations to implement the proposed law and conduct a voter education campaign about the ranked-choice voting process. The proposed law would take effect on January 1, 2022.""

2020 - Worcester 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 5, 2020?

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Worcester County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
161,657
252,523
20,741 434,921
Ashburnham
 
1,386
2,285
166
3,837
Athol More »
 
1,729
3,624
178
5,531
Auburn More »
 
3,360
6,427
474
10,261
Barre More »
 
974
2,105
88
3,167
Berlin
 
953
1,235
87
2,275
Blackstone More »
 
1,558
3,400
195
5,153
Bolton
 
1,880
1,818
115
3,813
Boylston
 
1,252
1,972
97
3,321
Brookfield
 
632
1,328
102
2,062
Charlton More »
 
2,455
5,446
268
8,169
Clinton More »
 
2,938
4,561
361
7,860
Douglas More »
 
1,678
3,702
207
5,587
Dudley More »
 
1,826
4,052
237
6,115
E. Brookfield
 
369
958
43
1,370
Fitchburg More »
 
6,333
9,522
759
16,614
Gardner More »
 
3,337
5,863
317
9,517
Grafton More »
 
4,597
6,571
363
11,531
Hardwick
 
487
998
49
1,534
Harvard
 
2,322
1,700
135
4,157
Holden More »
 
4,642
7,596
498
12,736
Hopedale
 
1,402
2,222
177
3,801
Hubbardston
 
935
1,920
88
2,943
Lancaster More »
 
1,706
2,572
106
4,384
Leicester More »
 
1,981
4,277
195
6,453
Leominster More »
 
7,687
13,055
932
21,674
Lunenburg More »
 
2,823
4,213
188
7,224
Mendon
 
1,433
2,455
106
3,994
Milford More »
 
5,416
8,584
676
14,676
Millbury More »
 
2,635
5,240
338
8,213
Millville
 
607
1,161
88
1,856
New Braintree
 
174
469
33
676
N. Brookfield
 
782
1,804
145
2,731
Northborough More »
 
4,313
5,068
365
9,746
Northbridge More »
 
2,906
5,960
438
9,304
Oakham
 
328
868
66
1,262
Oxford More »
 
2,369
4,957
281
7,607
Paxton
 
981
1,861
133
2,975
Petersham
 
338
498
44
880
Phillipston
 
334
731
38
1,103
Princeton
 
1,103
1,412
76
2,591
Royalston More »
 
268
488
31
787
Rutland More »
 
1,748
3,745
209
5,702
Shrewsbury More »
 
8,803
11,619
898
21,320
Southborough More »
 
3,431
3,061
225
6,717
Southbridge More »
 
2,564
4,252
493
7,309
Spencer More »
 
1,927
4,304
236
6,467
Sterling More »
 
1,923
3,364
203
5,490
Sturbridge More »
 
2,166
3,754
173
6,093
Sutton More »
 
2,020
4,030
302
6,352
Templeton More »
 
1,288
3,036
189
4,513
Upton More »
 
2,068
3,068
192
5,328
Uxbridge More »
 
2,674
5,724
374
8,772
Warren More »
 
753
1,684
191
2,628
Webster More »
 
2,596
5,369
381
8,346
W. Boylston More »
 
1,684
2,960
202
4,846
W. Brookfield
 
662
1,575
96
2,333
Westborough More »
 
4,952
5,280
466
10,698
Westminster More »
 
1,813
3,342
178
5,333
Winchendon More »
 
1,611
3,420
157
5,188
Worcester More »
 
31,745
33,958
6,293
71,996
County Totals
161,657
252,523
20,741 434,921