Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H861

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Authorizing local voting rights for permanent resident aliens residing in Sharon

Impact

The implementation of H861 would create a significant change in how local governance interacts with non-citizen residents, allowing a specific group of people to influence local policies and elections. This move could establish a precedent for other municipalities considering similar measures to engage permanent resident aliens in democratic processes at the local level. By permitting this group to vote on local matters, it may strengthen the sense of community and inclusion among these residents, potentially leading to more informed and representative local governance.

Summary

House Bill 861, presented by Representative Edward R. Philips, seeks to authorize local voting rights specifically for permanent resident aliens residing in the town of Sharon, Massachusetts. The bill proposes an amendment to the current election laws that restrict voting rights to United States citizens. If passed, it would allow permanent resident aliens in Sharon to participate in elections for local offices and local ballot questions, as well as at Town Meetings, assuming they meet the necessary qualifications for voter registration excluding citizenship.

Contention

Despite its intent to foster inclusivity, House Bill 861 may spark debate regarding the implications of granting voting rights to non-citizen residents. Supporters of the bill argue that it acknowledges the contributions of these residents to the community and values their input in local decision-making. However, opponents might raise concerns about the appropriateness of allowing non-citizens to participate in the electoral process, fearing it could undermine traditional voting rights and electoral integrity. The bill emphasizes that permanent resident aliens would not have the right to vote in state or federal elections, which could mitigate some of these concerns but does not eliminate all potential contention.

Companion Bills

MA H5253

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H3919

Authorizing local voting rights for lawful permanent residents residing in Leverett

MA H4190

Authorizing extending local voting rights for lawful permanent residents residing in the city known as the town of Amherst

MA H4148

Relative to lawful noncitizen permanent resident voting in the town of Shutesbury

MA H4132

To grant the town of Lexington the authority to endow legal residents with local voting rights in municipal elections

MA H2793

Authorizing a retirement board system local option for totally and permanently incapacitated workers

MA H1493

Allowing movable tiny houses as permanent residential dwellings and accessory dwelling units

MA S1474

Allowing moveable tiny houses as permanent residential dwellings and accessory dwelling units

MA H4707

Allowing movable tiny houses as permanent residential dwellings and accessory dwelling units

MA H4033

Providing for legal voting rights in municipal elections for non-citizen residents of the city of Somerville

MA H870

Granting the town of Acton the authority to provide legal voting rights in municipal elections for town residents aged 16 and 17 years old

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.