Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S497

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Clarifying the role of governor’s councillor on the ballot

Impact

If enacted, S497 will amend Section 43A and Section 150 of Chapter 54 of the general laws. These amendments will ensure that references to the governor's councillor are made explicit on ballots, which may impact how voters perceive and make decisions about their leadership choices. Such clarity could foster trust in the election process and potentially increase voter participation, as citizens are more likely to engage with a transparent and well-defined electoral system.

Summary

Senate Bill 497 aims to clarify the role of the governor's councillor on the ballot in Massachusetts. Currently, the law does not explicitly define how this position is represented on ballots, which can lead to confusion among voters. This bill seeks to amend existing legislation by inserting specific references to the 'governor's councillor' in certain sections, ensuring that the role is duly recognized and clearly communicated to the electorate. The intent is to enhance transparency in the electoral process and provide voters with a clearer understanding of their choices.

Contention

During discussions around S497, there may be varying opinions on the necessity of clarifying the governor's councillor's role on the ballot. Some proponents argue that this amendment is a simple yet essential step toward improving the electoral system in Massachusetts. In contrast, critics might view this as an unnecessary bureaucratic adjustment that does not address more pressing issues within the state's electoral framework. Nonetheless, any contention surrounding S497 typically surfaces in the context of broader election reform discussions within the legislature.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S406

Clarifying the role of governor’s councillor on the ballot

MA H665

Clarifying the role of Governor’s Councillor on the ballot

MA H4638

Relative to city employment and candidacy in the offices of mayor, city councillor-at-large, ward councillor, and school committee of the city of Revere

MA H388

Clarifying the existing pipefitting exemption

MA H1195

Clarifying rate setting processes for home health and home care services

MA H5003

Clarifying the Williamstown town charter

MA H1486

Clarifying the child advocate’s authority to access juvenile records

MA H1881

Clarifying the wage act to protect hospital workers from being deprived of their wages

MA S1146

Clarifying the prevailing wage law

MA H1477

Updating and clarifying the statute relating to “upskirting”

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.