HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008-11-04-State-Election-Warrant COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
WILLIAM FRANCIS GALVIN
SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH
WARRANT FOR STATE ELECTION
SS.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Lexington
GREETINGS:
In the name of the Commonwealth,you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town who are
qualified to vote in the State Election to vote at:
PRECINCT ONE, CARY MEMORIAL BUILDING; PRECINCT TWO, BOWMAN SCHOOL, PRECINCT
THREE, JONAS CLARKE MIDDLE SCHOOL, PRECINCT FOUR, BRIDGE SCHOOL, PRECINCT FIVE,
CARY MEMORIAL BUILDING; PRECINCT SIX, WILLIAM DIAMOND MIDDLE SCHOOL, PRECINCT
SEVEN, ESTABROOK SCHOOL, PRECINCT EIGHT, FIRE HEADQUARTERS BUILDING, PRECINCT
NINE, MARIA HASTINGS SCHOOL,
on TUESDAY,THE FOURTH DAY OF NOVEMBER,2008,from 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. for the following purpose:
To cast their votes in the State Election for the candidates for the following offices:
ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT .STATEWIDE
SENATOR IN CONGRESS .FOR THE COMMONWEALTH
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 7th DISTRICT
COUNCILLOR 3`d DISTRICT(Precincts 3,8,9)
COUNCILLOR .6d'DISTRICT(Precincts 1,2,4,5,6,7)
SENATOR IN GENERAL COURT 3rd MIDDLESEX DISTRICT(Precincts 3,8,9)
SENATOR IN GENERAL COURT 4th MIDDLESEX DISTRICT(Precincts 1,2,4,5,6,7)
REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT 9'h MIDDLESEX DISTRICT (Precincts 2,3,4)
REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT 15th MIDDLESEX DISTRICT(Precincts 1,5,6,7,8,9)
REGISTER OF PROBATE. MIDDLESEX COUNTY
QUESTION 1. LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION
Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives
before May 6, 2008?
SUMMARY
This proposed law would reduce the state personal income tax rate to 2.65% for all categories of taxable income
for the tax year beginning on or after January 1,2009,and would eliminate the tax for all tax years beginning on or after
January 1, 2010.
The personal income tax applies to income received or gain realized by individuals and married couples,by
estates of deceased persons,by certain trustees and other fiduciaries,by persons who are partners in and receive income
from partnerships,by corporate trusts,and by persons who receive income as shareholders of"S corporations" as defined
under federal tax law The proposed law would not affect the tax due on income or gain realized in a tax year beginning
before January 1, 2009
The proposed law states that if any of its parts were declared invalid,the other parts would stay in effect.
A YES VOTE would reduce the state personal income tax rate to 2.65% for the tax year beginning on January 1, 2009,
and would eliminate the tax for all tax years beginning on or after January 1,2010
A NO VOTE would make no change in state income tax laws.
QUESTION 2: LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION
Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives
before May 6,2008?
SUMMARY
This proposed law would replace the criminal penalties for possession of one ounce or less of marijuana with a
new system of civil penalties, to be enforced by issuing citations, and would exclude information regarding this civil
offense from the state's criminal record information system. Offenders age 18 or older would be subject to forfeiture of
the marijuana plus a civil penalty of$100. Offenders under the age of 18 would be subject to the same forfeiture and, if
they complete a drug awareness program within one year of the offense,the same $100 penalty
Offenders under 18 and their parents or legal guardian would be notified of the offense and the option for the
offender to complete a drug awareness program developed by the state Department of Youth Services. Such programs
would include ten hours of community service and at least four hours of instruction or group discussion concerning the
use and abuse of marijuana and other drugs and emphasizing early detection and prevention of substance abuse.
The penalty for offenders under 18 who fail to complete such a program within one year could be increased to as
much as$1,000, unless the offender showed as inability to pay, an inability to participate in such a program, or the
unavailability of such a program. Such an offender's parents could also be held liable for the increased penalty Failure
by an offender under 17 to complete such a program could also be a basis for a delinquency proceeding.
The proposed law would define possession of one ounce or less of marijuana as including possession of one
ounce or less of tetrahydrocannibinol("THC"), or having metabolized products of marijuana or THC in one's body
Under the proposed law possessing an ounce or less of marijuana could not be grounds for state or local
government entities imposing any other penalty, sanction, or disqualification, such as denying student financial aid,public
housing,public financial assistance including unemployment benefits, the right to operate a motor vehicle, or the
opportunity to serve as a foster or adoptive parent. The proposed law would allow local ordinances or bylaws that
prohibit the public use of marijuana, and would not affect existing laws,practices, or policies concerning operating a
motor vehicle or taking other actions while under the influence of marijuana,unlawful possession of prescription forms of
marijuana, or selling,manufacturing, or trafficking in marijuana.
The money received from the new civil penalties would go to the city or town where the offense occurred.
A YES VOTE would replace the criminal penalties for possession of one ounce or less of marijuana with a new system of
civil penalties.
A NO VOTE would make no change in state criminal laws concerning possession of marijuana.
QUESTION 3: LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION
Do you approve of a law summarized below,on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives
before May 6, 2008?
SUMMARY
This proposed law would prohibit any dog racing or racing meeting in Massachusetts where any form of betting
or wagering on the speed or ability of dogs occurs.
The State Racing Commission would be prohibited from accepting or approving any application or request for
racing dates for dog racing.
Any person violating the proposed law could be required to pay a civil penalty of not less than$20,000 to the
Commission. The penalty would be used for the Commission's administrative purposes, subject to appropriation by the
state Legislature. All existing parts of the chapter of the state's General Laws concerning dog and horse racing meetings
would be interpreted as if they did not refer to dogs.
These changes would take effect January 1, 2010. The proposed law states that if any of its parts were declared
invalid,the other parts would stay in effect.
A YES VOTE would prohibit dog races on which betting or wagering occurs, effective January 1,2010.
A NO VOTE would make no change in the laws governing dog racing.
0 & 15th Middlesex Representative District
QUESTION 4. This question is not binding
Shall the state representative from this district be instructed to vote in favor of legislation that:
(1) reduces greenhouse gas emissions in Massachusetts by 80%by 2020; and
(2) phases out tax incentives for energy-intensive projects,while expanding job
creation programs for locally-owned businesses and cooperatives involved in
renewable energy conservation and sustainable agriculture?
And you are directed to serve this warrant seven days at least before the time of said meeting as provided by the
General Laws of the Commonwealth.
Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said voting.
Given under our hands this 6u'day of October 2008.
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Selectmen of Lexingto
I have served the foregoing warrant by posting a printed copy thereof in the Town Office Building
7 days at least before the time of said Primary.
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