BOSTON — A brand new poll from the University of New Hampshire shows that some of Massachusetts’ ballot questions may be decided by slim margins.
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According to the survey, which would give the state auditor the power to audit parts of the state legislature, 65% of people who responded to the poll planned to vote yes. 19% planned to vote no.
When it comes to question two, whether or not to eliminate the MCAS test as a graduation requirement, 49% of those polled say they plan to vote yes. 43% said no.
When it comes to question three, whether or not to let ride-share drivers form a union, 55% of those who responded to the poll plan to vote yes. 25% say no.
When it comes to question four, legalizing psychedelic drugs on a regulated basis here in Massachusetts, 48% plan to vote yes while 36% say they plan to vote no.
And when it comes to question five, which would increase the minimum wage for tipped workers, 41% of people say they plan to vote yes. 45% said they planned to vote no.
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