Massachusetts 2006 ballot measures
In 2006, voters decided on three statewide ballot measures in Massachusetts on November 7.
- Three were indirect initiated state statutes.
- Voters approved zero (0%) and rejected three (100%).
On the ballot
November 7, 2006
Type | Title | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Question 1 | Allow licenses to be issued to allow food stores to sell wine |
|
917,467 (44%) |
1,185,714 (56%) |
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Question 2 | Allow candidates to run for public office for more than one political party, to have their names appear on the ballot once for each party, and to have their votes counted separately but then added together to determine the result of the election |
|
688,259 (35%) |
1,302,199 (65%) |
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Question 3 | Allow authorized in-home child care providers to collectively bargain with relevant state agencies |
|
951,517 (48%) |
1,042,253 (52%) |
See also
- Laws governing the initiative process in Massachusetts
- List of Massachusetts ballot measures
- 2006 ballot measures
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