In 2001 with a 17% turnout Amherst voted to support a Charter Commission by 63%
By a comfortable -- some would say crushing-- margin of 2039 Yes to 1,340 No the voters of Amherst have spoken, and it's clear they wish to see change in the current antiquated form of government.
And since opponents of the Charter Question chose to make it entirely about Town Meeting using the moniker, "Town Meeting Works" , it's a pretty good bet the message voters just sent is, "Town Meeting doesn't work."
The 9-member Charter Commission will meet April 5th at 6:30 PM to organize themselves by voting a Chair, Vice Chair, and Clerk. Then the work really begins.
Turnout for 2016 election was 17.75% with 60% approving Charter
Two-thirds of the 'Amherst For Change' slate won
Celebration at The Pub
Vince O'Connor was thrashed by 2-1 by both opponents
Celebration at The Pub
Vince O'Connor was thrashed by 2-1 by both opponents
Vince O'Connor was the biggest individual loser of the election and School Committee member Vira Douangmany Cage by strongly endorsing him on her Facebook page also caused damage to her campaign for the state legislature.
The Town Meeting form of government also took a thrashing at the polls in Framingham, as voters there by a whopping four-to-one-margin (4099 to 886) favored forming a Charter Commission.
Ah, progress.
Long time Town Meeting members Irwin & Martha Spiegelman failed to get reelected. She was on the 2001 Charter Commission and filed a "minority report" opposing the Mayor/Council/Manager government they came up with and was supported 7-2
Charter proposal that failed by 14 votes in 2003 and 252 votes in 2005