Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2916

Introduced
1/15/26  
Engrossed
1/15/26  

Caption

Improving campaign finance reporting for statewide ballot questions

Impact

If enacted, S2916 will modify existing laws concerning the campaign finance and reporting processes outlined in chapters 53 and 55 of the General Laws. By introducing stricter regulations on the collection of signatures for ballot measures, the bill seeks to prevent potential abuses of the signature gathering process. Furthermore, it mandates that all contributions and expenses associated with supporting or opposing a ballot question be reported accurately and in a timely manner, which proponents argue is essential for maintaining electoral integrity.

Summary

Senate Bill S2916 aims to improve campaign finance reporting related to statewide ballot questions in Massachusetts. The bill seeks to enhance transparency in the funding and signature collection mechanisms for initiatives and referendums. Key provisions of the bill include new requirements for disclosure on forms distributed by paid signature gatherers, as well as prohibitions on compensation conditions tied to the number of signatures collected. This initiative is part of a broader effort to ensure that the electoral process is not unduly influenced by financial incentives.

Contention

Notably, the bill has faced pushback from some political groups who believe that it may inadvertently hinder grassroots campaigning efforts. Critics express concerns that by imposing stringent regulations on how signature gatherers can be compensated, the bill might make it more difficult for smaller organizations to mobilize support for their initiatives. The balance between ensuring transparency and maintaining accessibility for grassroots movements is a key point of contention in discussions surrounding this legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S507

Improving campaign finance reporting by state ballot question committees

MA H868

Improving campaign finance reporting by state ballot question committees

MA S2898

Improving campaign finance reporting by state ballot question committees

MA HF1405

Campaign reporting requirements amended to require disclosure of all contributors for legislative or statewide candidates and ballot questions.

MA SB11

Campaign Financing - Campaign Finance Reporting Deadline and Fair Campaign Financing Fund Distributions

MA HB260

Campaign Financing - Campaign Finance Reporting Deadline and Fair Campaign Financing Fund Distributions

MA H845

Relative to the campaign finance reporting cycle

MA SB1509

Campaign finance; lobbyists; reporting

MA SF1555

Campaign report requirements amendment to require disclosure of all contributors for legislative or statewide candidates and ballot questions

MA S515

Reforming campaign finance laws

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