Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4309

Introduced
7/23/25  

Caption

Relative to preliminary elections in the town of Longmeadow

Impact

The passage of H4309 will directly affect the election laws governing the town of Longmeadow. It is designed to enhance the efficiency and clarity of the electoral process by potentially eliminating outdated regulations. This change recognizes the need for legal frameworks to be adaptable to the current political and administrative context of local governance, thereby improving the overall electoral experience for residents in Longmeadow.

Summary

House Bill H4309 aims to amend the election process specifically concerning preliminary elections in the town of Longmeadow, Massachusetts. The bill proposes the repeal of Chapter 5 of the acts of 1988, which may imply a shift in how preliminary elections are conducted within that jurisdiction. By repealing this chapter, the bill seeks to streamline or update the electoral processes in alignment with current practices, reflecting the evolving needs of local governance in electoral matters.

Contention

While the bill has received local approval, discussions may arise regarding the implications of repealing established laws. There might be concerns about what specific provisions imply a significant alteration to the election process, and whether such changes empower or disempower voter participation and representation. Potential points of contention could include debates over the accessibility of elections and whether the new regulations adequately address the needs of all constituents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H4023

Changing the timing of preliminary elections in the city known as the town of Agawam to eight weeks preceding regular elections

MA S2500

Authorizing the town moderator of the town of Monson to act as an election officer in certain elections

MA H3716

Relative to the town of Monson treasurer-collector position

MA H4203

Relative to town elections in the town of Hopkinton

MA H715

Amending the special act charter of the city of Northampton to allow resident non-citizens to vote in preliminary and city elections

MA H716

Amending the special act charter of the city of Northampton to allow residents sixteen years of age or older to vote in preliminary and city elections

MA H4506

Relative to the election and composition of the conservation commission within the town of Southwick

MA S2444

Providing for recall elections in the town of Granby

MA H4198

Relative to entrance fee refund provisions in continuing care agreements and written residency agreements

MA H1476

Relating to threats of suicide while in court custody (Stavri’s Law)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.