Two ballot measures were certified for the November 3, 2020, general election in the state of Massachusetts.
In Massachusetts, after the Attorney General determines which measure(s) will appear on the ballot, an official name is assigned to each question.
As of April 2020, four measures (19–06, 19–10, 19–11, and 19–14) had achieved the required number of initial signatures and were pending in the Massachusetts General Court.
[1] In late April, a court judgement to allow for electronic signatures was agreed to by Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth William F. Galvin and supporters of the four measures.
[2] In early July, supporters of two of the four measures (19-06 and 19–10) announced that they had submitted a sufficient number of signatures to qualify for the ballot.