Section 5. (A.) At-large candidates for the charter commission shall be registered voters of the county in which they are candidates. District candidates for the charter commission shall be registered voters of the district in which they are candidates.
(B.) The signatures of three hundred registered voters residing in such county shall be required to nominate at-large charter commission members, and signatures of one hundred and fifty registered voters residing in the district shall be required to nominate district charter commission members. Nominating papers containing required number of signatures shall be filed with the state secretary not later than the tenth Tuesday prior to the election in which charter commission members are to be chosen. Nominations for charter commission members shall be governed by the provisions of chapter fifty-three which are applicable to nominations for state office, except that no party or political designations shall be used and that the eight-word statements provided for in section forty-five of chapter fifty-three shall not be used. The clerk of each city and town in such county shall furnish to each candidate for charter commission upon request one copy of the list of registered voters of such city or town and one copy of the list of residents provided for in section six of chapter fifty-one.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title VI - Counties and County Officers
Chapter 34a - County Charter Procedures
Section 1 - Short Title; Definitions
Section 2 - Power to Adopt or Revise Charters
Section 3 - Elections to Create Charter Study Commissions; Petitions
Section 4 - Election of Charter Study Commission Members
Section 5 - Candidates for Charter Commission; Nomination
Section 6 - Members of Charter Commission; Boundaries of Election Districts
Section 7 - First Meeting; Officers; Vacancies; Expenses
Section 8 - Function of Commission
Section 9 - Powers and Duties of Commission; Funds; Assistance; Tax Levy
Section 10 - Nonvoting Members
Section 11 - Public Hearings; Reports; Publication of Proposed Charter
Section 12 - Report and Recommendation; Findings and Determinations
Section 13 - Optional Forms of Government, Referendum; Special Charter, Enabling Legislation
Section 14 - Petitions for Adoption or Revision of Charters
Section 16 - Powers and Duties of Counties
Section 17 - County Executive Plan
Section 18 - County Manager Plan
Section 19 - Board Chairperson Plan
Section 20 - Relations Between Legislative and Executive Branches