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Judge rules New Boston voters had right to amend tax cap ballot question


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  • New Boston officials were wrong to quash any amendments to a petitioned March ballot question calling for a 2% town budget tax cap during their February deliberative session, where voters traditionally are able to debate and change warrant article wording and amounts, a superior court judge said. During the town's deliberative session on Feb. 3, Town Moderator Lee Nyquist, on the advice of ...

A Suffolk Superior Court Judge ruled that Boston's preliminary municipal election on September 12, 2023, was conducted fairly and legally, rejecting claims by two candidates, Roy Owens and Patrick O’Connor, who alleged voting irregularities and sought a new election. The judge found no evidence to support their claims of disenfranchisement or that the city failed to follow proper election procedures. The decision upholds the results of the preliminary election, allowing the city to proceed with the final election on November 7, 2023, as planned.

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