Does self-funding give candidates a leg up in the competition, or risk alienating supporters and potential constituents? The post Massachusetts GOP gubernatorial candidates are bankrolling their own campaigns.
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A proposal to convert Massachusetts’s state primary elections to “all-party primaries” is inching closer to appearing on the November ballot.
Several proposed ballot questions are of interest to Cape Codders, including housing initiatives and a conservation fund that would protect water.
If the Legislature chooses not to pass a proposed law by May 5, organizers can collect additional signatures to place the question on the ballot in November.
Massachusetts election officials have scheduled a hearing to investigate a complaint challenging the signature gathering process for a proposed ballot initiative to roll back the state’s marijuana law.
WHERE TO WATCH — Gov. Maura Healey and Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll are hosting a “Watch Party and Reception” during Healey’s State of the Commonwealth speech next Thursday. The fundraiser runs from 6:30 to 10 p.m., and Healey and Driscoll are both listed as “special guests.”