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NOVEMBER BALLOT MEASURE MADNESS: 4 QUESTIONS TO HOLD MASS OVER UNTIL POT LEGALIZATION IN 2016

Written by DIG INTERN Posted October 14, 2014 Filed Under: NEWS+OPINIONS

Historically speaking, 54 percent of questions put to Bay State voters have been approved since 1990. This time, after much speculation and signature wrangling—and in one case a court intervention—four initiatives remain from an initial field of 33. So there are really only two questions left: Which ones will pass, and which will flame out?

Filed Under: NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: #mapoli, ballot measures, bottle bill, business groups, law relative to earned sick time, law to prohibit casino gambling, Mass Politics, Massachusetts, notable rejected measures, question 1, question 2, Question 3, question 4, RWNJs

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