What your vote means on each of Massachusetts's five ballot questions

What your vote means on each of Massachusetts's five ballot questions

Do you know how you're voting on Nov. 5?

On Election Day, Massachusetts voters will cast their ballots for president, decide on a number of congressional and local races, and weigh in on five ballot questions.

In a series of videos, audience editor Adria Watson , Boston Globe Today digital producer Jenna Perlman , and videographer Prince Wang explained what a "yes" or "no" vote on each ballot question would mean. 

Watch each explainer here. (Have more questions? We put together a voter guide for you!)

Question 1: State auditor’s authority to audit the legislature

Question 2: Elimination of MCAS as high school graduation requirement

Question 3: Unionization for Uber and Lyft drivers

Question 4: Limited legalization and regulation of certain natural psychedelic substances

Question 5: Minimum wage for tipped workers


Tomorrow’s the big day. The Globe has done a lot of reporting on the election, and will continue to do so after polls close. Find all of our coverage here.

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