Section 16A. In every city except Cambridge and every town which accepts this section in the manner hereinafter provided, there shall be a board of election commissioners, hereinafter called the board, which, except as otherwise provided, shall have all the powers, rights, duties and liabilities of boards of registrars of voters, and, with respect to elections, of city and town clerks, either under general or special law, and which shall be the lawful successor of said registrars, and, with respect to elections, said clerk. Immediately upon such acceptance, the said registrars of voters and, in so far as they relate to, or are required for use in, the conduct of elections, the said clerk shall deliver to the board all books, papers, records and all other property in their possession. The board shall consist of four persons, of whom two shall always represent each one of the two leading political parties, as defined in section one of chapter fifty. They shall receive such compensation as the city manager, or mayor, and city council, or the town, may determine. The members of the board of registrars of voters in office at the time of such acceptance shall be members of said board of election commissioners, and shall serve until the expiration of their respective terms and until their successors are appointed and qualified; provided, that, if the city or town clerk is then a member of said board of registrars, the mayor, subject to approval by the board of aldermen, the city manager, or the selectmen shall appoint one member of said board of election commissioners for a term of four years beginning April first next following. As the terms of the several election commissioners expire, and in case a vacancy occurs in said board, the mayor, subject to approval by the board of aldermen, the city manager or the selectmen, shall so appoint their successors that the members of the board shall equally represent the two leading political parties as defined as aforesaid. In a town which accepts this section, every such appointment shall be made from a list to be submitted by the town committee of the political party from the members of which the position is to be filled, containing the names of three enrolled members of such party resident in the town, selected by a majority vote at a duly called meeting, at which a quorum is present, of such committee; and every member of said board shall serve until the expiration of his term and until his successor has qualified; provided, however, if the chairman of the town committee has not submitted such list to the selectmen or the appointing authority within forty-five days after a notification to said chairman by certified mail, the selectmen or the appointing authority shall make said appointment without reference to such a list. Such appointments shall be for terms of four years beginning April first, except that any appointment to fill a vacancy shall be for the unexpired term. The board shall organize annually in the month of April by the choice of a chairman and a secretary. In case the members are unable to agree upon a chairman and a secretary, such officers shall be designated by the mayor, the city manager or the selectmen, as the case may be. The secretary shall keep a full and accurate record of the proceedings of the board and shall perform such other duties as the board may require. All the powers, rights, privileges, liabilities and duties relating to caucuses, primaries and elections by law vested in and imposed upon mayors, city managers, boards of aldermen, selectmen, city or town clerks and board of registrars of voters, except the power and duty of giving notice of elections and fixing the days and hours of holding the same, shall be vested in and performed by the board of election commissioners. The board may appoint such assistant commissioners and such assistants as it deems necessary, who shall at all times equally represent the two leading political parties as defined as aforesaid. Said assistant commissioners shall have such powers and perform such duties as are prescribed by this chapter for assistant registrars of voters, and shall perform such other duties as the board may require. Except in Boston, persons appointed to serve temporarily as assistant commissioners, or as temporary assistant commissioners, shall not be subject to chapter thirty-one. This section shall become effective in a city having a Plan E charter by the affirmative vote of a majority of all the members of the city council, and, in the case of other cities, by vote of the city council, subject to the provisions of the charter, and in a town by a majority vote at an annual town meeting.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Section 1 - Qualifications of Voters
Section 1f - Persons Not Included in Register of Voters
Section 2 - Name of Registered Voter Changed
Section 3 - Place of Registration and Voting; Change of Residence
Section 4 - Making of Lists by Registrars or Boards
Section 4a - Notifying Residents of Opportunity to Register
Section 7 - Form, Contents and Distribution of Street Lists
Section 8 - Persons Omitted From Lists; Certificate
Section 10a - Statements by Innholders, Etc.
Section 12 - Posting of Penalty Sections
Section 14 - Death of Resident; Notice
Section 14a - Assistance in Making Lists
Section 14b - Applicability of Chapter to Cities and Towns Governed by Special Law
Section 15 - Board of Registrars in Certain Cities and Towns; Appointment; Term of Office
Section 17 - Board of Registrars in Certain Cities; Appointment; Term of Office
Section 17a - Annual Training on State and Federal Election Laws and Regulations
Section 18 - Political Representation by Board of Registrars
Section 19 - Unequal Political Representation; Notice and Hearing
Section 20 - Vacancies in Board of Registrars; Temporary Registrars
Section 21 - Registrars; Term of Office
Section 22 - Assistant Registrars in Cities and Towns; Appointment; Term; Political Representation
Section 24 - Powers and Duties
Section 25 - Registrars; Assistant Registrars; Compatibility of Offices
Section 26 - Registration Sessions
Section 26a - High School Voter Challenge Program
Section 28 - Last Day for Registration
Section 31 - Final Day for Registration
Section 32 - Places and Hours of Sessions; Notices
Section 33 - Affidavits of Registration
Section 33a - Online Completion of Affidavit of Registration
Section 34 - Persons Not Registered at Close of Registration
Section 35 - Omitted Listings Compared With Annual Register of Voters; Exceptions
Section 36 - Affidavit of Voter Registration; Distribution; Expenses
Section 37 - Annual Register; Omitted Names; Notice
Section 37a - Inactive Voters List
Section 38 - Revisions and Corrections of Registers, Etc.
Section 40 - Public Sessions; Inspection of Records
Section 41 - Preservation of Documents
Section 41a - Duties Imposed by Secs. 10a and 37 in Cities Not Having Registrars
Section 42 - Affidavit of Registration; Exception
Section 42a - Physically Disabled Applicants
Section 42c - Registration Sessions in High Schools and Vocational Schools
Section 42d - Registration Sessions in Regional High Schools, Colleges or Universities
Section 42f - Affidavits of Registration From Registrants Residing in Other Cities or Towns
Section 42g1/2 - Automatic Voter Registration Agencies; Data Sharing
Section 42h - Receipt of Completed Affidavit by Registrar
Section 44 - Completion of Affidavit of Voter Registration Form
Section 45a - Production of Naturalization Papers for Inspection; Notation
Section 46 - Affidavit of Registration; Filing; Addition of Voter's Name to Annual Register
Section 47 - Rejection of Defective Affidavit of Registration; Notices to Person Named
Section 47a - Pre-Registration of Persons Having Obtained the Age of 16
Section 48 - Complaint; Time for Filing; Summons and Service of Process
Section 49 - Examination of Persons Summoned; Status for Annual Register; Failure to Appear
Section 50 - Supplementary Registration
Section 51 - Certificate of Supplementary Registration; Voting Thereon
Section 51a - Confidential Registration Certificate
Section 52 - Duties of Registrars
Section 53 - Police Assistance at Meetings
Section 55 - Preparation of Voting Lists; Contents and Arrangement; Distribution; Revisions
Section 57 - Posting of Lists; Copies for State Political Committees
Section 58 - New Names Added to Lists; Distribution of Copies; Posting or Publication
Section 59 - Certificate in Case of Omissions or Clerical Errors; Voting Procedure
Section 60 - Voting Lists for Use at Polls
Section 61 - Certification of Registered Voters
Section 62 - Certified Copies for Use at Caucus; Party Enrollment Designations
Section 63 - Lists Furnished for New Wards and Voting Precincts
Section 64 - Online Portal for Verification of Registration or Pre-Registration Status