Code of Massachusetts Regulations
930 CMR - STATE ETHICS COMMISSION
Title 930 CMR 6.00 - Exemptions Unrelated To Gifts
Section 6.20 - Exemption Permitting Town Clerks to Perform Certain Election-related Functions
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Purpose. The purpose of 930 CMR 6.20 is to permit town clerks to perform election-related functions that town clerks are statutorily required to perform, and functions that are not likely to be outcome-determinative.
The basis for this exemption is the unique role played by town clerks relating to elections, and the existing extensive regulation of their functions in state election law.
(2) Exemption.
Examples: A town clerk who is a candidate for an office or offices may: make determinations with respect to provisional voters as required by M.G.L. c. 54, § 76C; assist a voter who will be absent on the day of the election in completing a ballot as required by M.G.L. c. 54, § 91; receive and enter election results as required by M.G.L. c. 54, §§ 105 and 105A; process absent voting ballots as required by M.G.L. c. 54, §§ 94 and 95; and receive objections to certificates of nomination, nomination papers, and withdrawals as required by M.G.L. c. 55B, § 7. An appointed clerk whose appointing authority is a candidate for an office or offices may act as stated in this example. This list is not intended to be exclusive.
Examples: A town clerk, acting as a member of a board of registrars pursuant to M.G.L. c. 51, § 15, may: perform the duties with respect to absent voting ballot applications required by M.G.L. c. 54, § 91; perform the duties with respect to voter registration required by M.G.L. c. 51, §§ 36 through 47; and perform the duties with respect to nomination papers required by M.G.L. c. 53, § 61. An appointed clerk whose appointing authority is a candidate for an office or offices may act as stated in this example. This list is not intended to be exclusive.
Example of What is Not Permitted: A town clerk who is a member of the board of registrars of voters, and who is a candidate for an office or offices, or whose appointing authority is a candidate for office and it is during the year in which the clerk's term expires, may not, acting by herself and without the participation of other members of the board of registrars of voters, check her own or her adversary's nomination papers or those of her appointing authority and their adversaries, or certify the number of names on her own nomination papers or her adversary's or those of her appointing authority or their adversaries, as required by M.G.L. c. 53, § 7, because state law requires participation by the full board. This list is not intended to be exclusive.
Example: A town clerk who is a candidate for an office or offices, or whose appointing authority is a candidate for office and it is during the year in which the clerk's term expires, may perform duties with respect to marking shelves and guard rails in a polling place, which are delegated to her by the Select Board, since such tasks are not likely to be determinative of the outcome of the election. This list is not intended to be exclusive.