- Representative town meeting
A representative town meeting is a form of municipal legislature particularly common in
Massachusetts ,New Hampshire ,Connecticut andVermont .Representative Town Meetings function largely the same as an
Open Town Meeting , except that not all registered voters can participate or vote. The townspeople instead electTown Meeting Member s by precinct to represent them and to vote on the issues for them, much like a U.S. Representative votes on behalf of his or her constituents in Congress.Massachusetts
Massachusetts towns having at least 6,000 residents may adopt a Representative Town Meeting system, known in state law as Town Meeting Limited, through acceptance of an act of the legislature, or they may petition the legislature to enact a Special Act which applies solely to the individual town, or they can use the Home Rule Charter process. Under the Special Act or charter enactments, even communities of less than 6,000 may adopt a limited town meeting if the residents vote to accept the Special Act or approve a new charter-change process. Depending on population, a town may have anywhere from 45 to 240 Town Meeting Members under the acceptance act statute. Framingham, the largest town in the state by population, has 216 representatives in Town Meeting, twelve from each
precinct .New Hampshire
[http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/html/III/49-D/49-D-3.htm NH RSA 49-D-3 III.] provides for Representative Town Meeting, though no town has adopted this form of government. The representative town meeting is similar to that of the
Town Council form of government, which acts under a charter and is the legislative and governing board of the town, but have different requirements for their respective charters.The representative town meeting follows the procedures of a regular town meeting, and have the authority to address all matters which can be legally addressed at the annual or a special town meeting. Those matters which the law or charter states must be placed on the official ballot of the town, cannot be decided by the representative meeting. To have a representative town meeting, the town must approve a charter which includes the following:
*the manner ofdistrict representation
*the manner of filling vacancies
*powers ofnomination ,appointment , andconfirmation
*requirements for attendance and quorum
*anydomicile or eligibility requirements of up to one year in the town or district and continued domicile during term
*specific procedures for the preparation, presentation, public hearing, and adoption of annual budgets and designation of afiscal year
*an annual municipal election date pursuant to [http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/html/LXIII/669/669-1.htm RSA 669:1]
*bonding of certain town officials and employees where not required by general law
*requirements for periodic independentaudits of all town financial matters by acertified public accountant .Each elected town official, and the board of selectmen,
town clerk , and chairman of the town budget committee are members-at-large."See Town Meeting for more details on the practice in
New Hampshire "Compare to
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Open Town Meeting : All registered voters can participate and vote
* Town orCity Council : Representative legislature for a town or city
*Board of Selectmen : Executive council of atown
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