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Election Information & Results - Middleborough Massachusetts
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Where do I call? Election Information and Results. Election Information and Results. April 2, 2016 - Annual Town Election. March 1, 2016-Presidential Primary. April 4, 2015 - Annual Town Election. November 4, 2014 - State Election. September 9, 2014 - State Primary. June 14, 2014 - Special Town Election. April 5, 2014 - Annual Town Election. June 25 2013 Special State Election. April 30 2013 Annual Town Election. April 30 2013 Special State Primary. November 6, 2012 State Election. April 3, 2010 Election.
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Give - olivia d'ambrosio for cambridge city council
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Question 3 safeguards animals and humans | Citizens For Farm Animal Protection
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Skip to main content. Citizens For Farm Animal Protection. Question 3 safeguards animals and humans. Letters to the Editor. The 2016 election is one of the most polarizing in history, with many relatives and neighbors sharply divided. Some of these rifts involve deeply held but conflicting beliefs. Thankfully, there's a measure on this year's ballot that's bringing together people of all political persuasions. There's a reason food safety groups endorse the yes vote on Question 3. Paid for with regulated...
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Funding Ipswich Public Schools - Chuck Kollars
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This wide- and large- screen layout may not work quite right without Javascript. Maybe enable Javascript, then try again. Chuck Kollars` Personal Home. What Is A "Fiscal Year" And How Does It Relate To Our Schools? Is School Money Being Spent Wisely? How Do Our Taxes Compare To Surrounding Communities? Must Senior Citizens Pay Too? What Is "The Feoffees" Money, And Can It Help Fund Our Schools? What Portion Of Our Schools Is Paid For By The State? How Should Tax Modification Efforts Be Organized? Personn...
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Vote YES! on Question 3 to protect farm animals in Massachusetts! | Citizens For Farm Animal Protection
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Skip to main content. Citizens For Farm Animal Protection. On Question 3 to protect farm animals in Massachusetts! It’s cruel and inhumane to cram animals into cages so small they can’t turn around or extend their limbs. Your voice can help make a difference for farm animals so make sure you’re registered to vote and have a plan to cast your ballot. There have been some changes to the voting process in Massachusetts this year to make it easier for you to vote. APPLY FOR AN ABSENTEE BALLOT. Where do I vot...
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Question 3 is approved in Massachusetts | Citizens For Farm Animal Protection
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Skip to main content. Citizens For Farm Animal Protection. Question 3 is approved in Massachusetts. Massachusetts voters Tuesday passed a groundbreaking ballot question that will mandate all pork, veal, and eggs farmed and sold in Massachusetts come from pigs, calves, and laying hens not confined to ultratight quarters. The animal welfare initiative, which will take effect in 2022, was leading 78 percent to 22 percent with 58 percent of precincts reporting just after 11 pm. In particular, they point to t...
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Charlie Baker plans to vote yes on Question 3, Massachusetts’s farm animal protection ballot measure | Citizens For Farm Animal Protection
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Skip to main content. Citizens For Farm Animal Protection. Charlie Baker plans to vote yes on Question 3, Massachusetts’s farm animal protection ballot measure. When Gov. Charlie Baker fills out his ballot Tuesday, he will vote to make cage-free eggs the law of the land in Massachusetts. According to spokesman Billy Pitman, the Massachusetts governor plans to vote yes on Question 3, a ballot initiative that would ban certain restrictive means of confining farm animals in the state. Polling on Massachuset...
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