Massachusetts Will Hold A New Election to Fill Disputed Legislative Seat

On February 1, a state court in Massachusetts ruled that the November 2, 2010 election failed to elect anyone in the State House, Worcester 6 district. The judge determined that the November vote was a tie, so the state will hold a new election in May. In the meantime, the Democratic incumbent will be permitted to serve. See this story. The race had only two candidates on the ballot in November.


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  1. The party hacks in the State House are NOT the FINAL judge of the elections to such House ???

    — in MA of all places due to having the American Revolutionary WAR begin there on 19 Apr 1775.

  2. The party hacks in the MA regime do NOT have a tie-breaker rule ???

    How many SMALL burgs in MA with low numbers of voters — with higher odds for having ties ???

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