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  1. We use did or didn’t in negatives, questions and short answers, but NOT in positive sentences. We stayed home yesterday. We did stay home yesterday. I went out last night. I did go out last night. Did or was/were? We use did and didn’t (NOT was/wasn’t or were/weren’t) as the auxiliary verb in negatives and questions in past simple. We ...

  2. Nov 8, 2022 · The measure has to pass again in 2024 to officially become law for the 2026 election. If Question 3 passes again in 2024, Nevada will become the third (and largest!) state in the nation to use RCV for statewide elections. As Alaska and Maine have shown, RCV ensures winning candidates receive support from the majority of voters.

  3. Simple past tense and past participle of pass. I think the best way to think about it, is that passed in the context of time is used wherever the word elapsed would be valid: Time has passed / time has elapsed. Five minutes passed before either of us said anything.

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    How would Question 2 have changed the way Massachusetts votes?

    1. 1.1. See also: Measure design and Text of measure Question 2 would have enacted ranked-choice voting(RCV) for primary and general elections for state executive officials, state legislators, federal congressional representatives, and certain county offices. RCV is a voting method in which voters rank candidates according to their preferences. If a candidate receives greater than 50% of all first-preference votes, the candidate is declared the winner and the tabulation ends. If no candidate...

    What other state voted on ranked-choice voting in 2020?

    1. 1.1. See also: Election policy on the ballot in 2020 Alaska decided on Ballot Measure 2, which was designed to replace the state's partisan primaries with open top-four primaries for state executive, state legislative, and congressional offices and establish ranked-choice voting for general elections, including the presidential election, in which voters would rank the candidates. As of 2020, one state (Maine) had implemented RCV at the state level. Another eight states contained jurisdicti...

    Who was behind the campaigns surrounding Question 2?

    1. 1.1. See also: Support and Opposition Voter Choice Massachusetts led the Yes on 2 campaign in support of the ballot initiative. The campaign received $9.7 million in contributions. Shauna Hamilton, deputy campaign manager of Voter Choice for Massachusetts, said, "Ranked Choice Voting is simple, fair and easy. On your ballot, you can vote for just one candidate like you always have, or you can rank your first choice, your second choice and your third choice, just like you rank things in ord...

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    The ballot summary for Question 2 is as follows:

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    The following media editorial boards published an editorial supporting the ballot measure:

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  5. @RegDwight I read those two questions, and the answers don't really apply. I do think my question might have been a little vague, but what I am looking for is a rule for when to add 'do' into questions. I am still interested in the origins of 'do', however, which is why I up-voted a couple of those answers. –

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