Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 53 - Nominations, Questions to Be Submitted to the Voters, Primaries and Caucuses
Section 18b - Information Relating to Questions on City, Town or District Ballot; Contents; Written Arguments by Principal Proponents and Opponents; Public Inspection

Section 18B. (a) As used in this section ''governing body'' shall mean, in a city, the city council or board of aldermen acting with the approval of the mayor subject to the charter of the city, in a town having a town council, the town council, in every other town, the board of selectmen and in a district as provided in sections 113 to 119, inclusive, of chapter 41, the prudential committee, if any, otherwise the commissioners of the district.
(b) The governing body of a city, town or district which accepts this section in the manner provided in section 4 of chapter 4 shall print information relating to each question that shall appear on the city, town or district ballot. The information shall include: (1) the full text of each question; (2) a fair and concise summary of each question, including a 1 sentence statement describing the effect of a yes or no vote, which shall be prepared by the city solicitor, town counsel or counsel for the city, town or district; and (3) arguments for and against each question as provided in subsections (d) and (e). Not later than 7 days before an election at which the question shall be submitted to the voters in a city, town or district, the information in this subsection shall be sent to each household wherein a person whose name appears on the current voting list for the city, town or district resides.
(c) Not later than the day following the date of the determination that a question shall appear on the ballot in an election, the governing body shall provide written notification to the city solicitor or town or district counsel and to the city or town clerk.
(d) Not later than 7 days after the determination that a question shall appear on the ballot, the city solicitor or town or district counsel, as applicable, shall seek written arguments from the principal proponents and opponents of the question. For the purposes of this section, the principal proponents and opponents of a question shall be those persons determined by the solicitor or counsel to be best able to present the arguments for and against the question. The solicitor or counsel shall provide not less than 7 days' written notice to the opponents and proponents of the date on which the written arguments shall be received. Proponents and opponents shall submit their arguments, which shall be not more than 150 words, to the solicitor or counsel, together with a copy thereof to the city or town clerk or, in a district, to the clerk of each city and town within the district. The arguments and summary shall be submitted by the solicitor or counsel to the governing body at least 20 days before the election for distribution to voters in accordance with subsection (b). A copy of the arguments and summary shall also be submitted by the solicitor or counsel to the city, town or district clerk.
(e) In determining the principal proponents and opponents of a ballot question, the solicitor or counsel shall contact each ballot question committee, if any, as defined in section 1 of chapter 55. The principal proponents or opponents of a ballot question may include officers of a ballot question committee or officers of a city, town or district office or committee including, but not limited to, a finance committee or a school committee. In addition, the principal proponents or opponents may include the first 10 signers or a majority of the first 10 signers of a petition initiating the placement of such question on the ballot. The solicitor or counsel shall determine, based on a review of arguments received, the person or group best able to present arguments for and against a question. If no argument is received by the solicitor or counsel within the time specified by the solicitor or counsel, the solicitor or counsel shall prepare an argument and submit the argument to the governing body and to the city or town clerk or, in a district, to the clerk of each city and town within the district within the time specified in subsection (d).
(f) All arguments filed or prepared pursuant to this section and the information prepared pursuant to subsection (b), shall be open to public inspection at the office of city or town clerk or, in a district, at the office of the clerk of each city and town within the district. In addition, each city or town clerk shall make such information available to the voters at all polling places within the city, town or district.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title VIII - Elections

Chapter 53 - Nominations, Questions to Be Submitted to the Voters, Primaries and Caucuses

Section 1 - Parties Entitled to Make Nominations

Section 2 - Nominations and Elections; Necessity; Procedure

Section 3 - Nomination of Person Not Printed on Primary Ballot; Acceptance; Statement of Financial Interest

Section 4 - Conventions to Nominate Candidates; Dates

Section 5 - Certificate of Nomination; Contents; Signatures; Filing; Written Acceptance of Candidate

Section 6 - Nomination Papers; Contents; Number of Signatures; Unenrolled Candidates

Section 7 - Nomination Papers; Signatures; Addresses; Submission; Deadlines; Correction Procedures; Certification and Checking; Special Elections

Section 7a - Nomination Papers for City Offices; Deadlines; Signatures; Certification and Checking

Section 8 - Certificates of Nomination and Nomination Papers; Contents; Party Designation

Section 9 - Certificate of Nomination and Nomination Papers; Certification of Candidate as Registered Voter; Acceptance Procedure

Section 9a - Nomination Papers for Cities or Towns; Applicable Provisions

Section 10 - Certificates of Nomination and Nomination Papers; Time for Filing

Section 11 - Certificates of Nomination and Nomination Papers; Objections; Filing

Section 13 - Withdrawal of Nominated Candidates

Section 14 - Death, Withdrawal or Ineligibility of Nominated Candidates; Filling Vacancies; Objections

Section 15 - Certificate of Nomination to Fill Vacancy; Contents; Acceptance

Section 16 - Certificates of Nomination, etc.; Public Inspection; Preservation

Section 17 - Blank Forms for Nominations

Section 17a - Procedure

Section 18 - Proposed Amendments to Federal Constitution; Opinion of Voters Ascertained

Section 18a - Nonbinding Public Opinion Advisory Questions on Local Ballots

Section 18b - Information Relating to Questions on City, Town or District Ballot; Contents; Written Arguments by Principal Proponents and Opponents; Public Inspection

Section 19 - Questions of Public Policy Submitted in Certain Districts Upon Application

Section 20 - Applications; Signatures; Identification; Certification; Submission

Section 21 - Applications; Filing Deadline; Number of Questions; Resubmission

Section 22 - Instructions to Representatives; Necessity of Majority Vote

Section 22a - Signing Petitions; Forms; Receipt; Filing Date

Section 23 - Sections Applicable to All Primaries

Section 24 - Applicability of Sections Relating to Elections and Corrupt Practices

Section 25 - Withdrawal of Nominations

Section 28 - Dates and Places for Holding Primaries

Section 29 - Designation of Primary Officers; Compensation

Section 30 - Designation of Primary Officers; Wards or Towns

Section 31 - Ineligibility to Act as Primary Officers

Section 32 - Ballots; Preparation; Number

Section 33 - Ballots; Color; Specimen Ballots

Section 34 - Ballots; Contents; Arrangement; Form

Section 34a - Absentee Ballots; Application; Forms; Envelopes; Preparation

Section 35 - Cross Constituting as Vote

Section 35a - Use of Pasters or Stickers

Section 35b - Persons Nominated by Pasters or Write-Ins; Notice

Section 36 - Delivery of Ballots, etc., at Polling Places; Posting Specimen Ballots

Section 37 - Party Enrollment of Voters

Section 37a - Absentee Ballots; Application; Unenrolled Voters; Recording Upon Voting Lists

Section 38 - Party Designation of Voters and Eligibility to Vote Under Party Enrollments; Certificate to Establish, Change or Cancel Enrollment

Section 38a - Enrolled and Unenrolled Voters; Precinct Count

Section 39 - Counting Votes

Section 40 - Number of Votes Necessary to Nominate Candidate Not on Ballot

Section 40a - Petitions for Recounts

Section 41 - Sections Applicable to Nominations at State Primaries

Section 42 - Primaries Held by Wards, Precincts or Groups of Precincts; Notice to State Secretary

Section 43 - Polls; Hours When Open

Section 44 - Nomination Papers; Number of Signatures

Section 45 - Nomination Papers; Contents; Signatures; Acceptance; Number of Candidates; Penalty Provisions

Section 46 - Nomination Papers; Submission to Registrars; Certification; Correction of District; Number of Names

Section 47 - Nomination Papers; Preparation; Availability

Section 48 - Nomination Papers; Certificates of Nomination; Filing; Political Party Membership; Term Limits

Section 49 - Nomination in Case of Withdrawal, Death or Ineligibility

Section 50 - Vacancies Caused by Withdrawal; Nominations to Fill; Objections

Section 51 - Counting Ballots

Section 52 - Canvass and Return of Votes; Certification and Notification of Nominees

Section 53 - Vacancies Caused by Ties; Filling

Section 53a - Objections to Nominations; Withdrawals by Nominees

Section 55 - Primaries for City and Town Nominations; Objections; Withdrawals

Section 56 - Primaries for Nomination; Submission of Question; Notice of Result to State Secretary

Section 57 - Notices of Intention to Participate in Primaries

Section 58 - Blank Nomination Papers; Contents

Section 59 - Nominations on Blank Nomination Papers; Signatures; Acceptance

Section 60 - Nomination Papers; Contents

Section 61 - Nomination Papers; Filing; Certification; Correction of District

Section 62 - Death, Withdrawal, or Ineligibility of Candidates; Filling Vacancies

Section 63 - Polls; Hours

Section 64 - Returns of Votes; Canvass and Certification

Section 70a - Sections Applicable

Section 70b - Delegates to National Conventions; Election; Number

Section 70c - Primaries by Wards, Precincts or Groups of Precincts; Notice to State Secretary

Section 70d - Nomination Papers

Section 70e - Order of Names on Ballots; Statement of Preference; Preferential Vote Count

Section 70f - Canvass of Returns; Notice; Certification; Certificates

Section 70g - Filling Vacancies

Section 70h - Applicability of Certain Other Sections

Section 70i - Delegates and Alternate Delegates to National Conventions; Voting for President on First Roll Call

Section 71 - Nomination at Caucuses

Section 72 - Regulations for City or Town Caucuses

Section 72a - Time for Holding City or Town Caucuses

Section 73 - Caucuses Held by Precincts or Groups of Precincts; Notice

Section 74 - Caucuses Relative to Special Elections

Section 75 - Calling of Caucuses; Notice

Section 76 - Persons Entitled to Vote or Take Part in Caucuses; Oath; Challenges; Penalties

Section 77 - Balloting; Use of Voting Lists

Section 78 - Tie Vote for Caucus Officers

Section 79 - Certificate of Election; Notice of Nomination

Section 80 - Returns of Caucuses Where Direct Nominations Made; Tabulation of Results; Notice; Recounts

Section 81 - Tie Votes in Direct Nominations; Filling Vacancies

Section 82 - Polling Places Provided; Notice

Section 83 - Notice of Caucuses; Procedure

Section 84 - Balloting; Duration

Section 85 - Tie Vote for Elective Office; Proceedings

Section 86 - Ballots and Check Lists; Transmission to City or Town Clerk; Preservation

Section 87 - Contested Elections or Nominations; Preservation of Ballots; Notice; Recount; Penalties

Section 88 - Calling of Caucuses

Section 89 - Adoption of Law for Official Ballots; Calling Caucuses; Notice

Section 90 - Revocation of Acceptance of Special Provisions; Notice

Section 91 - Time of Holding Caucuses

Section 92 - Notices of Caucuses; Contents

Section 93 - Provision of Polling Places; Voting Lines

Section 94 - Notice by City or Town Committees

Section 95 - Blank Nomination Papers; Contents

Section 96 - Nominations Made by Nomination Papers; Acceptance; Vacancies

Section 97 - Nomination Papers; Sealing; Filing; Opening

Section 98 - Correction of Errors; Notice

Section 99 - Proceedings in Cities When Papers Not Filed; Filling Vacancies

Section 100 - Proceedings in Towns When Papers Not Filed

Section 101 - Withdrawals; Filling Vacancies

Section 102 - Nomination Papers; Delivery to City or Town Clerk

Section 103 - Nomination Papers; Correction of Errors

Section 104 - Objections to Nomination Papers

Section 105 - Ballots; Provision by Cities or Towns

Section 106 - Form of Official Ballot

Section 107 - Applicability of Certain Laws

Section 108 - Order of Business

Section 109 - Challenges

Section 110 - Counting of Ballots; Announcement of Result; Sealing; Transmittal of Records

Section 111 - Voting Lists; Certified Copies

Section 112 - Recount of Ballots

Section 113 - Caucus Officers; Eligibility; Terms; Oaths; Duties

Section 114 - Vacancies; Additional Officers

Section 115 - Appointment of Officers for First Caucus

Section 116 - Caucus Officers in Newly Incorporated Cities or Cities Redivided Into Wards

Section 117 - Caucuses to Nominate Municipal Officers; Convention Delegates; Committees

Section 118 - Notice of Caucus; Chairman; Order of Business

Section 119 - Elections by Ballot; Written Request

Section 120 - Preservation of Ballots and Voting Lists

Section 121 - Calling Town Caucus at Annual Meeting; Rescission; Nominations; Tie Vote

Section 122 - Regional School District-Wide Elections; Applicable Provisions