Massachusetts Statutes
§ 58A — General Laws submitted to municipal voters for acceptance; form of question; filing date
Massachusetts § 58A
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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 54, § 58A (2026).
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Section 58A. Whenever any provision of the General Laws, submitted for acceptance to the voters of a city or town, is to be placed on the ballot at any election, the city or town clerk shall place it on the ballot in the following form:—''Shall this (city or town) accept the provisions of section (here insert section number) of chapter (here insert chapter number) of the General Laws, a fair and concise summary of which appears below?''(Set forth here a fair, concise summary and purpose of the law to be acted upon, as determined by the city solicitor or town counsel, as the case may be.) If a majority of the voters voting on said question vote in the affirmative, then said provisions shall take effect in said city or town, but not otherwise.The provisions of this section relative to the fo
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