HomeMy WebLinkAbout2016-11-08-State-Election-Warrant COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
WILLIAM FRANCIS GALVIN
SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH
WARRANT FOR 2016 STATE ELECTION
Middlesex, ss.
To 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 the Town of
Lexington who are qualified to vote in the State Election to vote at:
PRECINCT ONE, SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION BUILDING; PRECINCT TWO, BOWMAN SCHOOL,
PRECINCT THREE, LEXINGTON COMMUNITY CENTER, PRECINCT FOUR, CARY MEMORIAL
BUILDING;PRECINCT FIVE, SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION BUILDING; PRECINCT SIX, CARY
MEMORIAL BUILDING; PRECINCT SEVEN, ESTABROOK SCHOOL, PRECINCT EIGHT, SAMUEL
HADLEY PUBLIC SERVICES BUILDING; PRECINCT NINE, MARIA HASTINGS SCHOOL,
on TUESDAY,THE EIGHTH DAY OF NOVEMBER,2016 from 7.00 A.M.to 8:00 P.M. for the following purpose:
To cast their votes in the State Primaries for the candidates of political parties for the following offices:
ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT FOR THIS COMMONWEALTH
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FIFTH DISTRICT
COUNCILLOR THIRD DISTRICT
SENATOR IN GENERAL COURT (precincts 1,2,4-7) FOURTH MIDDLESEX DISTRICT
SENATOR IN GENERAL COURT (precincts 3,8,9) THIRD MIDDLESEX DISTRICT
REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT FIFTEENTH MIDDLESEX DISTRICT
SHERIFF 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
on or before May 3,2016?
SUMMARY
This proposed law would allow the state Gaming Commission to issue one additional category 2 license,which would
permit operation of a gaming establishment with no table games and not more than 1,250 slot machines.
The proposed law would authorize the Commission to request applications for the additional license to be granted to a
gaming establishment located on property that is(i)at least four acres in size; (ii)adjacent to and within 1,500 feet of a
race track, including the track's additional facilities, such as the track, grounds, paddocks, barns, auditorium, amphitheatre,
and bleachers; (iii)where a horse racing meeting may physically be held; (iv)where a horse racing meeting shall have
been hosted; and (v)not separated from the race track by a highway or railway
A YES VOTE would permit the state Gaming Commission to license one additional slot-machine gaming establishment
at a location that meets certain conditions specified in the law
A NO VOTE would make no change in current laws regarding gaming.
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
on or before May 3,2016?
SUMMARY
This proposed law would allow the state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to approve up to 12 new charter
schools or enrollment expansions in existing charter schools each year Approvals under this law could expand statewide
charter school enrollment by up to I%of the total statewide public school enrollment each year New charters and
enrollment expansions approved under this law would be exempt from existing limits on the number of charter schools,
the number of students enrolled in them, and the amount of local school districts' spending allocated to them.
If the Board received more than 12 applications in a single year from qualified applicants,then the proposed law would
require it to give priority to proposed charter schools or enrollment expansions in districts where student performance on
statewide assessments is in the bottom 25%of all districts in the previous two years and where demonstrated parent
demand for additional public school options is greatest.
New charter schools and enrollment expansions approved under this proposed law would be subject to the same approval
standards as other charter schools, and to recruitment,retention, and multilingual outreach requirements that currently
apply to some charter schools. Schools authorized under this law would be subject to annual performance reviews
according to standards established by the Board.
The proposed law would take effect on January 1, 2017
A YES VOTE would allow for up to 12 approvals each year of either new charter schools or expanded enrollments in
existing charter schools, but not to exceed 1% of the statewide public school enrollment.
A NO VOTE would make no change in current laws relative to charter schools.
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
on or before May 3, 2016?
SUMMARY
This proposed law would prohibit any farm owner or operator from knowingly confining any breeding pig, calf raised for
veal,or egg-laying hen in a way that prevents the animal from lying down, standing up, fully extending its limbs, or
turning around freely The proposed law would also prohibit any business owner or operator in Massachusetts from
selling whole eggs intended for human consumption or any uncooked cut of veal or pork if the business owner or operator
knows or should know that the hen, breeding pig, or veal calf that produced these products was confined in a manner
prohibited by the proposed law The proposed law would exempt sales of food products that combine veal or pork with
other products, including soups, sandwiches, pizzas, hotdogs, or similar processed or prepared food items.
The proposed law's confinement prohibitions would not apply during transportation; state and county fair exhibitions; 4-H
programs; slaughter in compliance with applicable laws and regulations; medical research; veterinary exams,testing,
treatment and operation if performed under the direct supervision of a licensed veterinarian; five days prior to a pregnant
pig's expected date of giving birth; any day that pig is nursing piglets; and for temporary periods for animal husbandry
purposes not to exceed six hours in any twenty-four hour period.
The proposed law would create a civil penalty of up to$1,000 for each violation and would give the Attorney General the
exclusive authority to enforce the law, and to issue regulations to implement it. As a defense to enforcement proceedings,
the proposed law would allow a business owner or operator to rely in good faith upon a written certification or guarantee
of compliance by a supplier
The proposed law would be in addition to any other animal welfare laws and would not prohibit stricter local laws.
The proposed law would take effect on January 1, 2022. The proposed law states that if any of its parts were declared
invalid,the other parts would stay in effect.
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A YES VOTE would prohibit any confinement of pigs, calves,and hens that prevents them from lying down, standing
up, fully extending their limbs, or turning around freely
A NO VOTE would make no change in current laws relative to the keeping of farm animals.
QUESTION 4: 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
on or before May 3, 2016?
SUMMARY
The proposed law would permit the possession,use, distribution, and cultivation of marijuana in limited amounts by
persons age 21 and older and would remove criminal penalties for such activities. It would provide for the regulation of
commerce in marijuana, marijuana accessories,and marijuana products and for the taxation of proceeds from sales of
these items.
The proposed law would authorize persons at least 21 years old to possess up to one ounce of marijuana outside of their
residences; possess up to ten ounces of marijuana inside their residences; grow up to six marijuana plants in their
residences; give one ounce or less of marijuana to a person at least 21 years old without payment; possess,produce or
transfer hemp; or make or transfer items related to marijuana use, storage, cultivation, or processing.
The measure would create a Cannabis Control Commission of three members appointed by the state Treasurer which
would generally administer the law governing marijuana use and distribution,promulgate regulations, and be responsible
for the licensing of marijuana commercial establishments.The proposed law would also create a Cannabis Advisory
Board of fifteen members appointed by the Governor The Cannabis Control Commission would adopt regulations
governing licensing qualifications; security; record keeping; health and safety standards; packaging and labeling;testing;
advertising and displays; required inspections; and such other matters as the Commission considers appropriate. The
records of the Commission would be public records.
The proposed law would authorize cities and towns to adopt reasonable restrictions on the time, place, and manner of
operating marijuana businesses and to limit the number of marijuana establishments in their communities. A city or town
could hold a local vote to determine whether to permit the selling of marijuana and marijuana products for consumption
on the premises at commercial establishments.
The proceeds of retail sales of marijuana and marijuana products would be subject to the state sales tax and an additional
excise tax of 3 75%. A city or town could impose a separate tax of up to 2%. Revenue received from the additional state
excise tax or from license application fees and civil penalties for violations of this law would be deposited in a Marijuana
Regulation Fund and would be used subject to appropriation for administration of the proposed law
Marijuana-related activities authorized under this proposed law could not be a basis for adverse orders in child welfare
cases absent clear and convincing evidence that such activities had created an unreasonable danger to the safety of a minor
child.
The proposed law would not affect existing law regarding medical marijuana treatment centers or the operation of motor
vehicles while under the influence. It would permit property owners to prohibit the use, sale, or production of marijuana
on their premises (with an exception that landlords cannot prohibit consumption by tenants of marijuana by means other
than by smoking); and would permit employers to prohibit the consumption of marijuana by employees in the workplace.
State and local governments could continue to restrict uses in public buildings or at or near schools. Supplying marijuana
to persons under age 21 would be unlawful.
The proposed law would take effect on December 15,2016.
A YES VOTE would allow persons 21 and older to possess, use, and transfer marijuana and products containing
marijuana concentrate(including edible products)and to cultivate marijuana, all in limited amounts, and would provide
for the regulation and taxation of commercial sale of marijuana and marijuana products.
A NO VOTE would make no change in current laws relative to marijuana.
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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 13 day of Oc-ftl3ER.2016.
Suzanne E. Barry Norman P Cohen
Peter C.J Kelley Joseph N. Pato
Michelle L. Ciccolo
Selectmen of Lexington
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 tet,
Michael R. Barrya
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