Massachusetts Voters Face Five Ballot Questions
Massachusetts Voters Face Five Ballot Questions
Massachusetts Voters Face Five Ballot Questions
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In the upcoming elections, Massachusetts voters will decide on five significant ballot questions, including one that would allow rideshare drivers to collectively bargain for better wages and working conditions (Question 3), garnering 95% support from drivers and 70% from voters. In Westerly, residents face 20 local questions, including an $18 million bond for road improvements and amendments to the town charter affecting council term limits and public comment protocols. Oklahoma's November 5 ballot features two state questions, one aimed at clarifying voter eligibility by specifying that only U.S. citizens can vote, which has drawn criticism for its perceived political motivations. The second question in Oklahoma would allow the creation of public infrastructure districts if approved by property owners within city limits. Each of these proposals highlights ongoing discussions about labor rights, local governance, and voter eligibility across different states.

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