It would force all automakers starting with model year 2022 to release all relevant mechanical data for any automobile sold in the state.
Question 2 would establish a ranked choice voting system for most state and federal primaries and general elections.
[7][8] 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.
[9] 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.
[10] 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.