Live Coverage by Heidi Christen
Posted: 11/6 at 7:00AM ET
Question 2 in Massachusetts passed with 59% in favor and 41% opposed. The Associated Press called the race at 3:51 a.m. on November 6, marking the end of the MCAS as a high school graduation requirement in the state.
Posted: 11/5 at 8:05PM ET
The polls in Massachusetts have closed at 8 PM, and the counting of votes for Question 2, which concerns the future of the MCAS (Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System) graduation requirement, is now under way.
Posted: 11/5 at 12:50 PM ET

Posted: 11/5 at 12:00 PM ET
Still Undecided on How to Vote on Question #2? Here’s What You Need to Know
Massachusetts voters are weighing in on Question #2, which could change the requirement for high school diplomas tied to the MCAS (Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System). Currently, students must pass the MCAS in English, Math, and Science to graduate. If approved, this change would allow districts to certify coursework as meeting state standards instead.
To learn more about the buzz surrounding Question #2, be sure to read the article! Get informed and make your voice heard!

Posted: 11/5 at 10:00AM ET
Seaport Votes: Boston Seaport Attracts Neighbors in Droves to Cast Their Ballots
On an unusually warm fall morning, Boston’s Seaport district buzzed with activity as residents lied to cast their ballots. Voters of all ages lined up early, eager to participate in this year’s election.
“This is about more than just voting; it’s about our community having a voice,” said Claire, a resident. Around her, neighbors exchanged warm greetings, enjoying the lively atmosphere as they prepared to make their voices heard.
Posted: 11/5 at 7:00AM ET
Welcome to live election coverage from Hijac News! The polls opened today at 8 AM, and we’ll be bringing you updates throughout the day. Stay tuned for live coverage and the final results on Question 2: MCAS


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