Ranked Choice Voting? Four Years After Massachusetts Voters Said No, Advocates At It Again

Ranked Choice Voting?  Four Years After Massachusetts Voters Said No, Advocates At It Again

Ranked-choice voting supporters are trying to get a ballot question on the 2024 state ballot in Massachusetts, four years after state voters rejected it.

Ranked choice voting, which comes into play when there are three or more candidates for an elected office, asks voters to rank their choices, if they wish, in preferential order.

Federal Government Spending Nearly $2 Million To House Massachusetts Migrants
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Federal Government Spending Nearly $2 Million To House Massachusetts Migrants

Tom Joyce

The federal government will spend nearly $2 million to house newly-arrived migrant families in Massachusetts.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency is making the expenditure so the Bay State can expand shelter and transportation services for these migrants, Governor Maura Healey's administration announced.

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