Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4203

Introduced
6/5/25  

Caption

Providing for the election of candidates in the city of Haverhill

Impact

Upon enactment, H4203 will alter Chapter 195 of the Acts of 2022, which already addresses election regulations in Haverhill. The bill's provisions will enforce that candidates who have submitted nomination papers for multiple offices must withdraw from all but one by the specified withdrawal deadline. This change aims to simplify the voting process and reduce voter confusion resulting from multiple candidacies. Importantly, if a candidate fails to withdraw from multiple nominations, they will only appear on the ballot for the first office for which they filed, as recorded by the city's timestamp.

Summary

House Bill H4203, introduced by Representative Andres X. Vargas, seeks to amend the election laws in the city of Haverhill specifically concerning the nomination of candidates. The bill proposes a significant change to the election process by preventing candidates from running for nomination to more than one office at any preliminary election. This amendment is intended to streamline the election process and clarify the rules regarding candidate nominations, ensuring that each individual can only pursue one office at a time during the preliminary elections.

Contention

Discussions surrounding H4203 may focus on the implications of restricting candidates to one office, as some may argue that this limits democratic choices while others may contend that it enhances fairness and clarity in elections. Similarly, there may be debates regarding the sufficiency of current regulations in managing candidate nominations and ensuring comprehensive representation in local government.

Notable_points

This bill, applicable to the upcoming 2025 biennial municipal election, is backed by local approval from the mayor and city council, suggesting a favorable environment for its acceptance. The transition to these consolidated nomination rules is reflective of broader trends in electoral reforms aiming to enhance transparency and efficacy in local elections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2677

Authorizing the city of Haverhill to appoint retired police officers as detail police officers within said city for paid detail assignments

MA H3459

To electrify the Haverhill line of the commuter rail

MA H4860

Authorizing Gustavo Romero to take the civil service examination for the position of police officer in the city of Haverhill notwithstanding the maximum age requirement

MA H4148

Authorizing Brian Dacey to take the civil service examination for the position of police officer in the city of Haverhill notwithstanding the maximum age requirement

MA H5069

Authorizing Gabriel Rosa to take the civil service examination for the position of police officer in the city of Haverhill notwithstanding the maximum age requirement

MA H4951

Authorizing Dante Perella to take the civil service examination for the position of police officer in the city of Haverhill notwithstanding the maximum age requirement

MA H4950

Authorizing Brian Dacey to take the civil service examination for the position of police officer in the city of Haverhill notwithstanding the maximum age requirement

MA H5102

Authorizing Javier Vargas to take the civil service examination for the position of firefighter in the city of Haverhill notwithstanding the maximum age requirement

MA H4952

Authorizing Jason Restituyo to take the civil service examination for the position of police officer in the city of Haverhill notwithstanding the maximum age requirement

MA H5144

Authorizing Freddy Castaneda to take the civil service examination for the position of police officer in the city of Haverhill notwithstanding the maximum age requirement

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.