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Local government in Massachusetts / Local government in New Hampshire / Local government in the United States / Direct democracy / Elections / Referendum / Town / Clerk / Government / State governments of the United States / Politics
Date: 2014-06-06 05:40:52
Local government in Massachusetts
Local government in New Hampshire
Local government in the United States
Direct democracy
Elections
Referendum
Town
Clerk
Government
State governments of the United States
Politics

Sample Ordinance: Clerk/Treasurer Appointment [Following is a sample ordinance that triggers a referendum vote to have the electors approve the conversion of an elected office of a town clerk, town treasurer or combined

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