You can help change the Massachusetts flag and seal.

The Campaign to Change the Mass Flag and Seal
On January 6th, 2021, the Massachusetts Legislature approved a bill to establish a Special Commission Relative to the Seal and Motto of the Commonwealth, and to invite Native leaders from the Wampanoag, Nipmuc, and Massachusett nations to sit with state legislators, historians, and other appointees on this 19-member panel. The Special Commission is charged with making recommendations for changes to the Massachusetts flag and seal, and also with making recommendations for an educational program on the history and meaning of the flag and seal.
Our voices in support of this historic process are needed now! The time has come to change the Massachusetts flag and seal.
The imagery of the Massachusetts Flag and Seal – a white hand holding a Colonial sword over the head of an Indigenous person, above a Latin motto that translates: “She Seeks by the Sword a Quiet Peace under Liberty” – is seen by many as a symbol of violence against Indigenous people, and a memorial to the violent colonization of their homelands. Finally, Native leaders of the area are being consulted about a new design for a flag and seal that may better express the ideals of peace, justice, and equality for all the people who now call the Commonwealth their home.
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Contact your state legislators and urge them to support the work of the Special Commission, to change the flag and seal of Massachusetts.
Follow this link to find out who your state legislators are.
Support other Indigenous-backed legislation pending in the state legislature, including bills to ban the use of Native mascots in public schools in the Commonwealth, to Celebrate and Teach Native Culture and History in public schools, to Protect Native Heritage, and to Recognize the second Monday in October as Indigenous Peoples Day in Massachusetts. Send an automated letter here.
If your city or town has not yet voted to support changing the Massachusetts flag and seal, view the map below and contact us. We will let you know the steps you can take to add your city or town to that growing list.
If not, contact us and let’s work together to make that happen. Select a highlighted town or city on the map below to learn more.
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: City Council
Voted against: 2019
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in Favor: April 25th, 2022
Government type: Representative Town Meeting
Voted in Favor: 221 to 20 on May 9th, 2022
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in Favor: May 2nd, 2022
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in Favor: 48 - 20 on May 7th, 2022
Upcoming action: Voted in Favor
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Date of town meeting: June 6th, 2022
Voted in Favor: June 13, 2022, approximately 2-1 with 105 people in attendance.
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in Favor: June 14th, 2022: One of two towns to reverse their original No Vote from 2019; the other was Bernardston
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Upcoming action: Voted in favor, 40 - 4
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Date of town meeting: June 6th
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in Favor: May 16th, 2022, 43- 29
Government type: City Council
Voted unanimously in favor, 9/7/22
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in Favor: May 16th, 2022 - unanimously!
Upcoming Action: Voted overwhelmingly in favor
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Date of town meeting: June 6th, 2022
Upcoming action: Voted in favor, 78 - 29
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Date of town meeting: June 6th, 2022
Government type: City Council
Help Needed: to reach out to City Councilors
Upcoming Action: Resolution approved by a vote of 353 - 121 at the May 9th, 2023 annual town meeting.
Government Type: Open Town Meeting
Voted against: 2019
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Representative Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: City Council
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2020
Government type: Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2018
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Town Council
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Representative Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2018
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: City Council
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2021
Government type: Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2020
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2018
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in favor: 2019
Government type: Open Town Meeting
Government Type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in Favor: 2019
Already Voted in Favor: 61 - 9 on November 30th, 2022
Type of Government: Elected Town Meeting
Voted in Favor: On Tuesday, April 11th, 2023, Falmouth Annual Town Meeting voted 98 - 94 in favor of changing the flag and seal.
Type of Government: Elected Town Meeting
Already Voted in Favor: Resolution approved by an overwhelming majority at the May 17th, 2023 annual town meeting.
Type of Government: Elected Town Meeting
Voted in Favor: Resolution was approved unanimously at the Saturday, May 13th 2023 Annual Town Meeting.
Type of Government - Open Town Meeting
Voted in Favor: The resolution was approved by majority vote at the annual town meeting on Saturday, May 6th, 2023.
Type of Government: Open Town Meeting.
Upcoming Action: Resolution approved by a vote of 91 -54 at the May 8th, 2023 annual town meeting.
Type of Government: Open Town Meeting
Voted in Favor: The Newburyport City Council voted 7 - 3 (with one abstention) in favor of a Resolution in Support of Changing the Flag and Seal, on Monday, March 13th, 2023.
Type of Government: City Council, 11 members: 6 by ward, 5 at-large
Help Needed: Gathering signatures; lobby councilors; attend hearing and speak in favor.
Voted in Favor: Resolution approved by overwhelming majority at the May 16th, 2023 town meeting.
Type of Government: Open Town Meeting
Voted in Favor: Resolution was approved with all but one voter in at the well attended annual town meeting voting in favor on May 13th, 2023. There was no official count, but it looked like about 99 in favor, only one opposed.
Type of Government: Open Town Meeting.
Voted in Favor: Resolution approved by majority at the annual town meeting on 5/15/2023
Type of Government: Elected Town Meeting
Upcoming Action: Resolution Passed UNANIMOUSLY at the annual town meeting, Monday, April 24th!
Type of Government: Open town meeting
Upcoming Action: Signatures being gathered.
Type of Government: Open Town Meeting.
Help Needed: Sign the petition; plan to attend annual town meeting and support the resolution
Voted Against: The resolution to change the flag and seal was turned down by a vote of 31 - 43 at the annual town meeting of 5/5/23
Type of Government: Open Town Meeting
Upcoming Action: Resolution approved by an overwhelming majority at the annual town meeting on Saturday, April 29th.
Type of Government: Open Town Meeting
Upcoming Action: Resolution passed by majority vote at the Annual Town Meeting on Monday, May 8th, 2023.
Type of Government: Open Town Meeting
Voted in Favor: Resolution approved at the Annual Town Meeting of Monday, May 1st, 2023 in Hanson, by a vote of 71 to 48.
Government Type: Open Town Meeting
Town Council Vote Scheduled: Monday, March 27th, 2023, 7 p.m. at the council chamber on 41 Elm Street
Type of Government: At large Town Council, nine members
Help Needed: Contact town councilors and urge their support of the resolution to change the flag and seal of Massachusetts; attend the hearing on March 27th and speak in favor of the resolution
Voted in Favor: Resolution approved by a decisive majority at the May 9th, 2023 annual town meeting.
Type of Government: Open Town Meeting
Upcoming Action: Resolution passed by a vote of 44 - 39 at 11:30 pm at the annual town meeting on Thursday, May 11th, 2023.
Type of Government: Open Town Meeting
Upcoming Action: Resolution failed by a vote of 133 - 155 at the May 9th, 2023 annual town meeting.
Government Type: Open Town Meeting
Voted in Favor: Brookfield voted 52 - 36 at the annual town meeting on June 1st, 2023, in favor of the resolution.
Type of Government: Open Town Meeting
Upcoming Action: Resolution passed at the April 25th Annual Town Meeting.
Government Type: Open Town Meeting
Upcoming Action: Resolution was voted down at the May 8th annual town meeting.
Government Type: Open Town Meeting
Upcoming Action: Resolution failed by a vote of 14 - 9 at the May 8th, 2023 annual town meeting.
Type of Government: Open town meeting
Voted in Favor: Amesbury City Council voted UNANIMOUSLY in favor of changing the flag and seal on April 11th, 2023.
Upcoming Action: Resolution to Change the Flag and Seal will be on the spring Annual Town Meeting warrant
Type of Government: Open Town Meeting
Help Needed: Plan to attend town meeting a vote for the resolution
Already Voted in Favor: Resolution was approved by a nearly unanimous vote (approximately 80 to 1 with 3 abstentions) at the Saturday, May 20th, annual town meeting.
Type of Government: Open Town Meeting
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