Yesterday’s State House buzz centered on state Rep. David Flynn, the senior member of the House, who told reporters that five members have raised with him the idea that he […]
Old-school ways
Ian Bowles available to Obama, Red Sox
Today’s Boston Globe says Massachusetts energy and environment secretary Ian Bowles "has landed on President-elect Barack Obama’s list of would-be candidates" to run the federal Environmental Protection Agency. Welcome to […]
East Brookfield takes its rightful place as McCain’s Bay State bastion
The Boston Globe has corrected the voting results, and Wilmington actually went for John McCain with just over 50 percent, not 75 percent. So now the tiny Worcester County town […]
Massachusetts not so special? Or merely ahead of the curve?
Massachusetts isn’t such an outlier in presidential politics anymore: In 2004 it was one of only two states to give the Democratic candidate more than 60 percent of the vote. […]
Reading the marijuana leaves
The one election result that shocked me last night was the 65 percent approval of decriminalizing marijuana in Massachusetts. I hadn’t anticipated the overwhelming support for the proposal in the […]
What’s the deal with Wilmington? 75% McCain???
The Boston Globe has John McCain getting 75 percent of the vote in the town of Wilmington, which is 19 points higher than his next-best town (East Brookfield) and 28 […]
Community Preservation Act makes inroads in Bristol County
Wednesday, November 5, 2008 Swansea reverses its 2001 decision and votes to implement the Community Preservation Act by a substantial margin. It’s a notable development because Bristol County and communities […]
Patrick still not going anywhere, neither is Treasurer Tim
Gov. Deval Patrick continues to insist that he’s not D.C.-bound. During a press availability outside his office on Wednesday, Patrick commented that he was “enormously moved, excited, and proud” of […]
Will write-ins bollix balloting in Second Suffolk?
Dianne Wilkerson certainly doesn’t have the sway to pull Barack Obama down with her. But might she make life difficult today for constituents in her district who flock to the […]
Canine electioneering in a polling place?
It’s illegal to hold political signs or pass out fliers within a polling place, but MassINC Director of Public Affairs Emily Wood might have discovered a loophole to the law […]
The Trader Joe’s vote
I had to get my stand-in-line, kumbaya moment last night when I picked up some groceries at Trader Joe’s in the Back Bay. There were at least 40 people waiting […]
Getting a jump on voting in Arlington
Tuesday, November 4, 2008 In Arlington at 6:45 am, there were 33 people in the Precinct 14 line at the Brackett Elementary School. By the time the doors opened at […]
Big day for bake sales in the southwest suburbs
More field reports from MassINC staffers: 7:03, Greenlodge School, Dedham, precincts 5 & 7. Approximately 275 people lined up when the door opens. Mood is electric. Greenlodge PTO has already […]
The caffeinated vote
Another field report from a MassINC staffer:8:15. Precinct 6 and 9, South Boston. There were about 40 people ahead of me when I got in line, but it moved quickly. […]
Talk to your kids about… Question 2
An Election Day report from a MassINC relative in North Reading shows that ballot questions can lead to an early education:My 8-year-old daughter and I went to vote at 7:00 […]
Reading the October tax revenue tea leaves
October is a fairly insignificant month as far as state tax collections go, but there were a few troubling signs in the latest report from the Massachusetts Revenue Department. Overall, […]
Will teachers abandon sinking states?
The Providence Journal runs a Stateline.org-written piece warning that fiscally stressed states may find it hard to retain teachers:Debbie Johnson got her teaching degree from Michigan State University, but recruiters […]
Loyalty, ethics, virtue, and Wilkerson
Friday’s press conference by Gov. Deval Patrick to announce that he’s naming a special commission on ethics had an interesting moment. Although Patrick said a string of troubling cases involving […]
The national media weighs in on Question 1
Saturday, November 1, 2008 If you’re still undecided about Question 1, the elite of the media elite could help you out. Both The New York Times and The Wall Street […]
Patrick to launch website for young adults
Alarmed by a survey showing young adults lacking confidence in state government, Gov. Deval Patrick is preparing to launch a website to communicate more effectively with people between the ages […]
Romney’s neighbors abandon the GOP, and other fun voter registration facts
Secretary of State Bill Galvin has just released the latest party registration figures for Massachusetts (PDF here), and they show a slight bump in total voters; independents (or "unenrolled" registered […]
Project to track Election Day voting problems in real time
With fears about the potential for all sorts of problems at polling sites next Tuesday, a Harvard professor is teaming up with ABC News to provide real-time reports from across […]
Where do the anti-income-tax forces have room to grow?
Will the Dianne Wilkerson saga help Carla Howell and company in their effort to eliminate the state’s income tax next Tuesday? A recent poll by Suffolk University indicated that only […]
Patrick catches Galvin’s Hail Mary pass on voter registration
As reported in the Fall issue of CommonWealth, after the failure of Election Day registration, Secretary of State William Galvin supported legislation that would allow certain people to vote in […]
