The Annual Election of Town officers shall be held on the first
(1st) Saturday in May; polls will be open from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
The Annual Town Meeting for the transaction of other business shall
be held on the third (3rd) Monday in May, commencing at 7:00 p.m.
and adjournment shall be at 11:00 p.m. unless voted otherwise by the
registered voters present.
Notice of Town Meetings shall be given by posting attested copies
of the warrant calling the meeting at each of the Post Offices, in
the Charlton Municipal Offices/George C. McKinstry Building, and in
Dexter Memorial Hall in the Town, at least seven (7) days before an
Annual Town Meeting and at least 14 days before a Special Town Meeting.
The Selectmen shall insert in the warrant for the Annual Meeting
all subjects the insertion of which shall be requested of them in
writing by ten (10) or more registered voters of the Town and in the
warrant for every Special Town Meeting all subjects the insertion
of which shall be requested of them in writing by one hundred (100)
registered voters of the Town. The Selectmen shall call a Special
Town Meeting upon request in writing, upon a form approved by the
State Secretary, of two hundred (200) registered voters of the Town;
such meeting to be held not later than forty-five (45) days after
the receipt of such request, and shall insert in the warrant therefor
all subjects the insertion of which shall be requested by said petition.
No action shall be valid unless the subject matter thereof is contained
in the warrant. Two (2) or more distinct Town Meetings for distinct
purposes may be called by the same warrant.
In Town Meetings, all persons present shall, as far as practicable,
be seated.
All motions and amendments shall be in writing when requested
by the Moderator or Town Clerk.
The duties of the Moderator, or in his/her absence the person
authorized by MGL c. 39, § 14, not specifically provided
for by law, shall be determined by rules of parliamentary law contained
in Town Meeting Time, A Handbook of Parliamentary Law, so far as they are adapted to Town Meeting. The Moderator shall
preside and regulate the proceedings, make public declaration of all
votes, and may administer in open meeting the oath of office to any
Town officer chosen thereat. If a vote so declared is immediately
questioned by seven (7) or more voters, he/she shall verify it by
polling the voters or by dividing the meeting unless the Town has
by previous order or bylaw provided another method. If a two-thirds
(2/3), four-fifths (4/5) or nine-tenths (9/10) vote of a Town Meeting
is required by statute, the count shall be taken, and the vote shall
be recorded in the records by the Clerk; provided, however, that where
a two-thirds (2/3) vote is required by statute, notwithstanding the
foregoing, a counted vote need neither be taken nor recorded unless
questioned in the manner specified in the immediately preceding sentence
or unless the Moderator is in doubt with respect to whether a motion
has passed by the required two-thirds (2/3) vote; but if any vote
is unanimous, a count need not be taken, and the Clerk shall record
the vote as unanimous.
Whenever the Moderator determines that voters are being excluded
from the Town Meeting because there is no room for them in the places
provided or that voters in attendance are being deprived of the opportunity
to participate for any reason, he/she shall either, on his/her own
motion, recess the meeting for any period during the day of the meeting
or, after consultation with the members of the Board of Selectmen
then present, adjourn the same to another date, not later than fourteen
(14) days following the date of said meeting, when places and facilities
sufficient to accommodate all voters attending and to enable them
to participate in shall be available.