Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2789

Introduced
12/4/25  
Refer
12/4/25  
Report Pass
1/15/26  
Engrossed
3/19/26  
Refer
3/23/26  
Engrossed
4/30/26  

Caption

Providing for recall elections in the town of Rutland

Impact

If enacted, S2789 would significantly alter local election mechanisms by instituting a formalized process for initiating recalls. The bill stipulates conditions under which recall petitions can be filed and mandates a timeline for the organization and execution of these elections. This legislation could increase political engagement among voters, as it introduces a tool for them to remove officials who may not serve the community's interests effectively.

Summary

Bill S2789 aims to establish a process for recall elections specifically for elected officials in the town of Rutland, Massachusetts. The legislation allows registered voters to initiate a recall petition against any local official after meeting certain prerequisites. Notably, a minimum of 200 registered voters must sign a recall affidavit, which must detail the grounds for recall. This structured approach is designed to empower citizens, ensuring that elected officials remain accountable to their constituents throughout their terms.

Contention

The bill raises notable points of contention regarding the potential frequency and accessibility of recall elections. Proponents argue that this law enhances democratic participation, allowing voters to rectify situations where elected officials fail to meet their constituents’ expectations. Critics may voice concerns about the misuse of recall elections as a political tool, potentially leading to instability in local governance and discouraging individuals from taking on public office due to fear of being targeted by recall efforts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1831

Providing killed in the line of duty benefits to Joanne Songy, surviving spouse of Detective John D. Songy, a police officer of the town of Rutland

MA H2823

Providing killed in the line of duty benefits to Joanne Songy, surviving spouse of Detective John D. Songy, a police officer of the town of Rutland

MA H4242

Providing for recall elections in the town of Dalton

MA H3896

Providing for recall elections in the town of Berlin

MA H4434

Providing for recall elections in the town of Charlemont

MA H4055

Relative to recall elections in the town of Lanesborough

MA H4211

Changing the term of the elected office of moderator in the town of Holden

MA H3908

To establish a recall procedure for elective town offices in the town of Monterey

MA CACR3

Relating to recall elections. Providing that the general court may authorize recall elections.

MA H872

Further regulating the recall of elected officials in the town of Pembroke

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