File #: 295-20    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Order Status: Passed
File created: 9/30/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/6/2020 Final action: 10/6/2020
Title: ORDERED: That the City Clerk notify and warn the inhabitants of the City of Malden who are qualified to vote in the State Election to vote at their respective wards and precincts on TUESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2020 from 7:00 A.M. TO 8:00 P.M. for the following purpose:
Sponsors: Jadeane Sica

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ORDERED:

That the City Clerk notify and warn the inhabitants of the City of Malden who are qualified to vote in the State Election to vote at their respective wards and precincts on TUESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2020 from 7:00 A.M. TO 8:00 P.M. for the following purpose:

 

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To cast their votes in the State Election for the candidates for the following offices and questions:

 

ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT                     FOR THESE UNITED STATES

SENATOR IN CONGRESS                     FOR THIS COMMONWEALTH

REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS                     FOR THE 5TH DISTRICT

COUNCILLOR                     FOR THE 6TH DISTRICT

SENATOR IN GENERAL COURT                     FOR THE 5TH MIDDLESEX DISTRICT

REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT                     FOR THE 32ND, 33RD, OR 35TH MIDDLESEX DISTRICT

REGISTER OF PROBATE                     MIDDLESEX COUNTY

SCHOOL COMMITTEE                      NORTHEAST METROPOLITAN DISTRICT

 

                     

 

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 5, 2020?

 

SUMMARY

 

This proposed law would require that motor vehicle owners and independent repair facilities be provided with expanded access to mechanical data related to vehicle maintenance and repair.

 

Starting with model year 2022, the proposed law would require manufacturers of motor vehicles sold in Massachusetts to equip any such vehicles that use telematics systems -- systems that collect and wirelessly transmit mechanical data to a remote server -- with a standardized open access data platform. Owners of motor vehicles with telematics systems would get access to mechanical data through a mobile device application. With vehicle owner authorization, independent repair facilities (those not affiliated with a manufacturer) and independent dealerships would be able to retrieve mechanical data from, and send commands to, the vehicle for repair, maintenance, and diagnostic testing.

Under the proposed law, manufacturers would not be allowed to require authorization before owners or repair facilities could access mechanical data stored in a motor vehicle’s on-board diagnostic system, except through an authorization process standardized across all makes and models and administered by an entity unaffiliated with the manufacturer.

 

The proposed law would require the Attorney General to prepare a notice for prospective motor vehicle owners and lessees explaining telematics systems and the proposed law’s requirements concerning access to the vehicle’s mechanical data. Under the proposed law, dealers would have to provide prospective owners with, and prospective owners would have to acknowledge receipt of, the notice before buying or leasing a vehicle. Failure to comply with these notice requirements would subject motor vehicle dealers to sanctions by the applicable licensing authority.

 

Motor vehicle owners and independent repair facilities could enforce this law through state consumer protection laws and recover civil penalties of the greater of treble damages or $10,000 per violation.

 

A YES VOTE would provide motor vehicle owners and independent repair facilities with expanded access to wirelessly transmitted mechanical data related to their vehicles’ maintenance and repair.

 

A NO VOTE would make no change in the law governing access to vehicles’ wirelessly transmitted mechanical data.

 

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 5, 2020?

 

SUMMARY

 

This proposed law would implement a voting system known as “ranked-choice voting,” in which voters rank one or more candidates by order of preference. Ranked-choice voting would be used in primary and general elections for all Massachusetts statewide offices, state legislative offices, federal congressional offices, and certain other offices beginning in 2022. Ranked-choice voting would not be used in elections for president, county commissioner, or regional district school committee member.

 

Under the proposed law, votes would be counted in a series of rounds. In the first round, if one candidate received more than 50 percent of the first-place votes, that candidate would be declared the winner and no other rounds would be necessary. If no candidate received more than 50 percent of the first-place votes, then the candidate or candidates who received the fewest first-place votes would be eliminated and, in the next round, each vote for an eliminated candidate would instead be counted toward the next highest-ranked candidate on that voter’s ballot. Depending on the number of candidates, additional rounds of counting could occur, with the last-place candidate or candidates in each round being eliminated and the votes for an eliminated candidate going to the voter’s next choice out of the remaining candidates. A tie for last place in any round would be broken by comparing the tied candidates’ support in earlier rounds. Ultimately, the candidate who was, out of the remaining candidates, the preference of a majority of voters would be declared the winner.

 

Ranked-choice voting would be used only in races where a single candidate is to be declared the winner and not in races where more than one person is to be elected.

 

Under the proposed law, if no candidate received more than 50 percent of first-place votes in the first round, the rounds of ballot-counting necessary for ranked-choice voting would be conducted at a central tabulation facility. At the facility, voters’ rankings would be entered into a computer, which would then be used to calculate the results of each round of the counting process. The proposed law provides that candidates in a statewide or district election would have at least three days to request a recount.

 

The Secretary of State would be required to issue regulations to implement the proposed law and conduct a voter education campaign about the ranked-choice voting process. The proposed law would take effect on January 1, 2022.

 

A YES VOTE would create a system of ranked-choice voting in which voters would have the option to rank candidates in order of preference and votes would be counted in rounds, eliminating candidates with the lowest votes until one candidate has received a majority.

 

A NO VOTE would make no change in the laws governing voting and how votes are counted.

 

ORDERED:

That the City Council designate the following locations as polling places for the State Election to be held on TUESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2020 from 7:00 A.M. TO 8:00 P.M.

 

WD.  PCT.                     POLLING PLACE                                                                                                         LOCATION

 

1                     1                     FERRYWAY SCHOOL                                                                                    150 CROSS ST.  (AT WALNUT ST.)

1                     2                     FERRYWAY SCHOOL                                                                                     150 CROSS ST.  (AT WALNUT ST.)

                     

2                     1                     COMMUNITY ROOM                                                                                    89 PEARL STREET

2                     2                     IRISH AMERICAN                                                                                                          177 WEST STREET

 

3                     1                     BEEBE SCHOOL, K-4 GYMNASIUM                                          401 PLEASANT STREET

3                     2                     BEEBE SCHOOL, MUSIC ROOM                                          401 PLEASANT STREET

 

4                     1                     EARLY LEARNING CENTER (HOLMES SCHOOL)                      257 MOUNTAIN AVENUE

                                          GYMNASIUM

4                     2                      SENIOR CENTER AUDITORIUM                                                               7 WASHINGTON STREET

                                           

5                     1                     SALEMWOOD SCHOOL                                                                                    529 SALEM STREET

5                     2                     FORESTDALE SCHOOL                                                                                    74 SYLVAN STREET

 

6                     1                     MVR CHARTER SCHOOL,                                                                4 LAUREL STREET

MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM

6                     2                     COMMUNITY ROOM                                                                                    630 SALEM STREET

 

7                     1                     FERRYWAY SCHOOL                                                                                    150 CROSS STREET

7                     2                      SUFFOLK MANOR COMMUNITY ROOM                      312 BRYANT STREET

                     

8                     1                     LINDEN SCHOOL                                                                                                         29 WESCOTT STREET

8                     2                     LINDEN SCHOOL                                                                                                          29 WESCOTT  STREET

 

ORDERED:

That the City Council designate the Malden Senior Center, 7 Washington Street, as the polling location for citywide Early Voting for the State Election during the dates of SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 through FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2020 for the following times:

 

Monday, Wednesday, Thursdays from 8:00 A.M. until 4:00 P.M.

Fridays from 8:00 A.M until 12:00 P.M.

Saturday and Sundays from 10:00 A.M. until 3:00 P.M.

 

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 ______ day of ____________, 2020.

                                          

 

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City Council of City of Malden

 

Warrant must be posted by October 27, 2020, (no fewer than seven days prior to the November 3, 2020 State Election).