Suffolk County, Massachusetts ballot measures
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2024
November 5
- See also: Massachusetts 2024 local ballot measures
• Massachusetts House District 2, Question 6, Single-Payer Healthcare Measure (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported advising the district's state representative to vote "for legislation to create a single-payer system of universal health care that provides all Massachusetts residents with comprehensive health care coverage including the freedom to choose doctors and other health care professionals, facilities, and services and eliminates the role of insurance companies in health care by creating an insurance trust fund that is publicly administered." |
A "no" vote opposed advising the district's state representative to vote "for legislation to create a single-payer system of universal health care that provides all Massachusetts residents with comprehensive health care coverage..." |
• Massachusetts House District 10, Question 6, Single-Payer Healthcare Measure (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported advising the district's state representative to vote "for legislation to create a single-payer system of universal health care that provides all Massachusetts residents with comprehensive health care coverage including the freedom to choose doctors and other health care professionals, facilities, and services and eliminates the role of insurance companies in health care by creating an insurance trust fund that is publicly administered." |
A "no" vote opposed advising the district's state representative to vote "for legislation to create a single-payer system of universal health care that provides all Massachusetts residents with comprehensive health care coverage..." |
• Massachusetts House District 14, Question 6, Single-Payer Healthcare Measure (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported advising the district's state representative to vote "for legislation to create a single-payer system of universal health care that provides all Massachusetts residents with comprehensive health care coverage including the freedom to choose doctors and other health care professionals, facilities, and services and eliminates the role of insurance companies in health care by creating an insurance trust fund that is publicly administered." |
A "no" vote opposed advising the district's state representative to vote "for legislation to create a single-payer system of universal health care that provides all Massachusetts residents with comprehensive health care coverage..." |
2021
November 2
- See also: Massachusetts 2021 local ballot measures
• Boston, Massachusetts, Question 1, Budget Approval Process Charter Amendment (November 2021): ✔
A "yes" vote supported granting the city council the authority to amend a budget proposed by the mayor and to override the mayor's budgetary amendments or vetoes and establishing an office of participatory budgeting by 2024. |
A "no" vote opposed this measure granting the city council the authority to amend a budget proposed by the mayor and to override the mayor's budgetary amendments or vetoes and establishing an office of participatory budgeting by 2024. |
• Boston, Massachusetts, Question 2, Electric Substation Location Advisory Question (November 2021): ✖
A "yes" vote supported advising the city to build a high voltage electric substation at 400 Condor Street in East Boston. |
A "no" vote opposed advising the city to build a high voltage electric substation at 400 Condor Street in East Boston. |
• Boston, Massachusetts, Question 3, Elected School Committee Advisory Question (November 2021): ✔
A "yes" vote supported advising the city to return the city's appointed school committee to an elected system. |
A "no" vote opposed advising the city to return the city's school committee to an elected system, thereby maintaining the mayor appointed system that has been in place since 1992. |
2019
November 5
• Boston Renaming Dudley Square Advisory Question
A yes vote was a vote in favor of advising that Dudley Square be renamed to Nubian Square. |
A no vote was a vote against advising that Dudley Square be renamed to Nubian Square. |
2009
November 3
Revere Birth Control Question, 2009
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