Nos. 19-465, 19-518
IN THE Supreme Court of the United States
___________ PETER BRET CHIAFALO, LEVI JENNET GUERRA,
AND ESTHER VIRGINIA JOHN, Petitioners,
v. STATE OF WASHINGTON,
Respondent. ___________
COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Petitioner,
v. MICHEAL BACA, POLLY BACA,
AND ROBERT NEMANICH, Respondents.
___________ On Writs of Certiorari to the
Supreme Court of Washington and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
___________ APPENDIX TO THE
BRIEF OF AMICUS CURIAE PROFESSOR ROBERT W. BENNETT
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JEFFREY T. GREEN J. SAMUEL TENENBAUM* SARAH O’ROURKE SCHRUP BLUHM LEGAL CLINIC NORTHWESTERN SUPREME NORTHWESTERN PRITZKER COURT PRACTICUM SCHOOL OF LAW 375 East Chicago Ave. 375 East Chicago Ave. Chicago, IL 60611 Chicago, IL 60611 (312) 503-0063 (312) 503-4808 s-tenenbaum@ law.northwestern.edu
Counsel for Amicus Curiae April 8, 2020 * Counsel of Record
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Page
APPENDIX A: Sample 2016 Ballot from Au-tauga County, Alabama ..................................... 1a
APPENDIX B: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot from the State of Alaska ................................... 2a
APPENDIX C: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot County from Yavapai, Arizona ........................ 3a
APPENDIX D: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot from Boone County, Arkansas .......................... 4a
APPENDIX E: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot from San Luis Obispo County, California ........ 5a
APPENDIX F: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot from Douglas County, Colorado ........................ 6a
APPENDIX G: Sample 2016 Ballot from Greenwich, Connecticut ................................... 7a
APPENDIX H: Sample 2016 Ballot from New Castle County, Delaware .................................. 8a
APPENDIX I: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot from Brevard County, Florida .......................... 9a
APPENDIX J: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot from Gwinnett County, Georgia ....................... 10a
APPENDIX K: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot from the State of Hawaii ................................... 11a
APPENDIX L: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot from the State of Idaho ..................................... 12a
APPENDIX M: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot from Warren County, Illinois ............................ 13a
APPENDIX N: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot from Marion County, Indiana ........................... 14a
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from Woodbury County, Iowa ........................... 15a APPENDIX P: Sample 2016 Ballot from Doug-
las County, Kansas ............................................ 16a APPENDIX Q: Sample 2016 Ballot from
Fayette County, Kentucky ............................... 17a APPENDIX R: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot
from Easton Baton Rouge, Louisiana ............... 18a APPENDIX S: Sample 2016 Ballot from the
State of Maine .................................................... 19a APPENDIX T: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot
from Montgomery County, Maryland ............... 20a APPENDIX U: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot
from Amherst, Massachusetts .......................... 21a APPENDIX V: Excerpt of Sample Ballot from
Kent County, Michigan ..................................... 22a APPENDIX W: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot
from Hennepin County, Minnesota .................. 23a APPENDIX X: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot
from the State of Mississippi ............................ 24a APPENDIX Y: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot
Buchanan County, Missouri ............................. 25a APPENDIX Z: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot
from Lewis & Clark County, Montana ............. 26a APPENDIX AA: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot
from Douglas County, Nebraska ...................... 27a APPENDIX AB: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot
from the State of Nevada .................................. 28a
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chester, New Hampshire ................................... 29a APPENDIX AD: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot
from Sussex County, New Jersey ..................... 30a APPENDIX AE: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot
from Sandoval County, New Mexico ................ 31a APPENDIX AF: Sample 2016 Ballot from
Tompkins County, New York ............................ 32a APPENDIX AG: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot
from Scotland County, North Carolina ............ 33a APPENDIX AH: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot
from Burleigh County, North Dakota .............. 34a APPENDIX AI: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot
from Cuyahoga, Ohio ......................................... 35a APPENDIX AJ: Sample 2016 Ballot from Okla-
homa County, Oklahoma................................... 36a APPENDIX AK: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot
from Lincoln County, Oregon ............................ 37a APPENDIX AL: Sample 2016 Ballot from
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania ................. 38a APPENDIX AM: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot
from the State of Rhode Island ......................... 39a APPENDIX AN: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot
from Pickens County, South Carolina .............. 40a APPENDIX AO: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot
from Pennington County, South Dakota .......... 41a APPENDIX AP: Sample 2016 Ballot from
Blount County, Tennessee ................................ 42a
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from Brewster County, Texas ........................... 43a APPENDIX AR: Sample 2016 Ballot from We-
ber County, Utah ............................................... 44a APPENDIX AS: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot
from the State of Vermont ................................ 45a APPENDIX AT: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot
from City of Virginia Beach, Virginia............... 46a APPENDIX AU: Sample 2016 Ballot from
Whatcom County, Washington ......................... 47a APPENDIX AV: Excerpt of Sample 2016 Ballot
from Preston County, West Virginia ................ 48a APPENDIX AW: Sample 2016 Ballot from the
State of Wisconsin ............................................. 49a APPENDIX AY: Sample 2016 Ballot from
Platte County, Wyoming ................................... 50a
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GENERAL AND CONSTITUTIONALAMENDMENT ELECTION
AUTAUGA COUNTY, ALABAMA
ABSENTEEOFFICIAL BALLOT
ALABAMADEMOCRATICPARTY
ALABAMAREPUBLICANPARTY
FOR PRESIDENTAND VICE-PRESIDENT
OF THE UNITED STATES(Vote for One)
HILLARY RODHAM CLINTONTIMOTHY MICHAEL KAINEDemocrat
DONALD J. TRUMPMICHAEL R. PENCERepublican
GARY JOHNSONWILLIAM WELDIndependent
JILL STEINAJAMU BARAKAIndependent
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FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR(Vote for One)
RON CRUMPTONDemocrat
RICHARD C. SHELBYRepublican
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FOR UNITED STATESREPRESENTATIVE,
2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT(Vote for One)
NATHAN MATHISDemocrat
MARTHA ROBYRepublican
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FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THESUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 1
(Vote for One)
MICHAEL F. "Mike" BOLINRepublican
Write-in
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THESUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 2
(Vote for One)
KELLI WISERepublican
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FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THESUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 3
(Vote for One)
TOM PARKERRepublican
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FOR PRESIDENT,PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
(Vote for One)
TWINKLE ANDRESS CAVANAUGHRepublican
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FOR MEMBER,STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION,
DISTRICT NO. 3(Vote for One)
JARRALYNNE AGEEDemocrat
STEPHANIE BELLRepublican
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FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE,19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
PLACE NO. 2(Vote for One)
BEN FULLERRepublican
KAREN H. JACKSONIndependent
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FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE,19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
PLACE NO. 3(Vote for One)
SIBLEY REYNOLDSRepublican
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FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY,19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
(Vote for One)
RANDALL V. HOUSTONRepublican
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FOR MEMBER,AUTAUGA COUNTY COMMISSION,
DISTRICT NO. 1(Vote for One)
SID THOMPSONRepublican
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FOR SUPERINTENDENT,AUTAUGA COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION(Vote for One)
SPENCE AGEERepublican
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FOR MEMBER, AUTAUGA COUNTYBOARD OF EDUCATION,
DISTRICT NO. 1(Vote for One)
ELEANOR BALLOWRepublican
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"Shall the following Amendments to theConstitution of Alabama be adopted?"
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS WHICHAPPLY TO THE STATE AT LARGE
PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1)
Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to establish proceduresto ensure that no more than three of themembers of the Auburn University Board ofTrustees shall have terms that expire in thesame calendar year and to add two additionalat-large members to the board to enhancediversity on the board. (Proposed by Act No.2015-217)
YES-Statewide Amendment No. 1
NO-Statewide Amendment No. 1
PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER TWO (2)
Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to prohibit any moniesfrom the State Parks Fund, the ParksRevolving Fund, or any fund receivingrevenues currently deposited in the StateParks Fund or the Parks Revolving Fund, andany monies currently designated pursuant tostatute for the use of the state parks systemfrom being transferred for another purposeother than the support, upkeep, andmaintenance of the state parks system.
Notwithstanding, in the event that guestrevenues to the State Parks Revolving Fundexceed the threshold of $50 million (asannually adjusted based on increases in theconsumer price index) in a fiscal year, thesales and use and cigarette tax revenuedistributed to benefit the State Parks Systemshall be reduced in the following fiscal year.The amount of the reduction shall correspondto the amount of guest revenue to the StateParks Revolving Fund exceeding thethreshold. The amount of tax revenue notdistributed to benefit the State Parks Systemshall be distributed to the General Fund.
Proposing an amendment to Amendment 617of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, toallow the Department of Conservation andNatural Resources the option to provide forthe operation and management, by non-stateentities, of hotels, golf courses, andrestaurants at any applicable state parks inAlabama. (Proposed by Act No. 2016-145)
YES-Statewide Amendment No. 2
NO-Statewide Amendment No. 2
PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER THREE (3)
Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to revise the procedurefor adoption of local constitutionalamendments to provide that a proposedconstitutional amendment the Legislaturedetermines without a dissenting vote appliesto only one county or a political subdivisionwithin one or more counties shall be adoptedas a valid part of the constitution by afavorable vote of a majority of the qualifiedelectors of the affected county or the politicalsubdivision and county or counties in whichthe political subdivision is located, who voteon the amendment. (Proposed by Act No.2015-44)
YES-Statewide Amendment No. 3
NO-Statewide Amendment No. 3
PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR (4)
Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to authorize each countycommission in the state to establish, subjectto certain limitations, certain programs relatedto the administration of the affairs of thecounty. (Proposed by Act No. 2015-220)
YES-Statewide Amendment No. 4
NO-Statewide Amendment No. 4
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PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER FIVE (5)
Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to repeal and restate theprovisions of Article III of the Constitution ofAlabama of 1901 relating to separation ofpowers to modernize the language withoutmaking any substantive change, effectiveJanuary 1, 2017. (Proposed by Act No.2015-200)
YES-Statewide Amendment No. 5
NO-Statewide Amendment No. 5
PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER SIX (6)
Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to become operativeJanuary 1, 2017, to repeal and replace ArticleVII, Impeachments. (Proposed by Act No.2015-199)
YES-Statewide Amendment No. 6
NO-Statewide Amendment No. 6
PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER SEVEN (7)
Relating to Etowah County, proposing anamendment to the Constitution of Alabama of1901, to provide that the employees of theOffice of Sheriff of Etowah County, except forthe chief deputy, chief of detention, chief ofadministration, chief of investigation, directorof communications, and food servicemanager, shall be under the authority of the ofthe Personnel Board of the Office of theSheriff of Etowah County. (Proposed by ActNo. 2015-97)
YES-Statewide Amendment No. 7
NO-Statewide Amendment No. 7
PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER EIGHT (8)
Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to declare that it is thepublic policy of Alabama that the right ofpersons to work may not be denied orabridged on account of membership ornonmembership in a labor union or labororganization; to prohibit an agreement to denythe right to work, or place conditions onprospective employment, on account ofmembership or nonmembership in a laborunion or labor organization; to prohibit anemployer from requiring its employees toabstain from union membership as a conditionof employment; and to provide that anemployer may not require a person, as acondition of employment or continuation ofemployment, to pay dues, fees, or othercharges of any kind to any labor union orlabor organization. (Proposed by Act No.2016-86)
YES-Statewide Amendment No. 8
NO-Statewide Amendment No. 8
PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER NINE (9)
Relating to Pickens County, proposing anamendment to the Constitution of Alabama of1901, to provide that a person who is not overthe age of 75 at the time of qualifying forelection or at the time of his or herappointment may be elected or appointed tothe office of Judge of Probate of PickensCounty. (Proposed by Act No. 2016-120)
YES-Statewide Amendment No. 9
NO-Statewide Amendment No. 9
PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER TEN (10)
Relating to Calhoun County, proposing anamendment to the Constitution of Alabama of1901, to provide that any territory located inthe county would be subject only to the policejurisdiction and planning jurisdiction of amunicipality located wholly or partially in thecounty. (Proposed by Act No. 2016-144)
YES-Statewide Amendment No. 10
NO-Statewide Amendment No. 10
PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER ELEVEN (11)
Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, as amended, to permitcities and counties, notwithstanding anyexisting constitutional restrictions, to utilizetax increment district revenues collectedwithin a Major 21st Century ManufacturingZone and other moneys to incentivize theestablishment and improve various types ofmanufacturing facilities located or to belocated in such Zone, and to validate andconfirm the Major 21st Century ManufacturingZone Act, Act No. 2013-51. (Proposed by ActNo. 2016-267)
YES-Statewide Amendment No. 11
NO-Statewide Amendment No. 11
PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER TWELVE (12)
Relating to municipalities in Baldwin County;proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to authorize theLegislature by general or local law to providefor any municipalities in the county toincorporate a toll road and bridge authority asa public corporation in the municipality for theconstruction and operation of toll roads andbridges in the municipality and to authorizethe authority to issue revenue bonds tofinance the projects. (Proposed by Act No.2016-274)
YES-Statewide Amendment No. 12
NO-Statewide Amendment No. 12
PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER THIRTEEN (13)
Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to repeal any existingage restriction on the appointment, election,or service of an appointed or elected official,with the exception of persons elected orappointed to a judicial office, and to prohibitthe Legislature from enacting any lawimposing a maximum age limitation on theappointment, election, or service of anyappointed or elected official. (Proposed by ActNo. 2016-429)
YES-Statewide Amendment No. 13
NO-Statewide Amendment No. 13
PROPOSED STATEWIDEAMENDMENT NUMBER FOURTEEN (14)
Proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof Alabama of 1901, to amend Amendment448 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,now appearing as Section 71.01 of the OfficialRecompilation of the Constitution of Alabamaof 1901, as amended, to ratify, approve,validate, and confirm the application of anybudget isolation resolution relating to a billproposing a local law adopted by theLegislature before November 8, 2016, thatconformed to the rules of either body of theLegislature at the time it was adopted.(Proposed by Act No. 2016-430)
YES-Statewide Amendment No. 14
NO-Statewide Amendment No. 14
"Shall the following Amendment to theConstitution of Alabama be adopted?"
PROPOSED AMENDMENT WHICHAPPLIES TO AUTAUGA COUNTY
PROPOSED LOCALAMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1)
Relating to Autauga County, proposing anamendment to Amendment 626 to theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, nowappearing as Section 3, Local Amendments,Autauga County, Official Recompilation of theConstitution of Alabama of 1901, asamended, to prohibit the Sheriff of AutaugaCounty from participating in thesupernumerary program of the county and toallow the sheriff to elect to participate in theEmployees' Retirement System. (Proposed byAct No. 2015-218)
YES-Local Amendment No. 1
NO-Local Amendment No. 1
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FOR MEMBER,AUTAUGA COUNTY COMMISSION,
DISTRICT NO. 1(Vote for One)
SID THOMPSONRepublican
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FOR MEMBER,AUTAUGA COUNTY COMMISSION,
DISTRICT NO. 4(Vote for One)
JAY THOMPSONRepublican
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DISTRICT NO. 5(Vote for One)
LARRY MACK STOUDEMIREDemocrat
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DISTRICT NO. 2(Vote for One)
JOHN L. THRAILKILLRepublican
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DISTRICT NO. 3(Vote for One)
VAN SMITHRepublican
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DISTRICT NO. 3(Vote for One)
JARRALYNNE AGEEDemocrat
STEPHANIE BELLRepublican
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DISTRICT NO. 5(Vote for One)
ELLA B. BELLDemocrat
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DISTRICT NO. 1(Vote for One)
ELEANOR BALLOWRepublican
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DISTRICT NO. 4(Vote for One)
JEFFERY KEITHRepublican
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DISTRICT NO. 5(Vote for One)
LEDRONIA GOODWINDemocrat
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FOR MEMBER, AUTAUGA COUNTYBOARD OF EDUCATION,
DISTRICT NO. 2(Vote for One)
JIM M. MANDERSONRepublican
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DISTRICT NO. 3(Vote for One)
MARK HINDMANRepublican
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Castle, Darrell L.Bradley, Scott N.
Alaska Constitution
Clinton, HillaryKaine, Tim
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De La Fuente, Roque "Rocky"Steinberg, Michael
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Johnson, GaryWeld, Bill
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Ballot Measure No. 1- 15PFVRAn Act Allowing Qualified Individuals to Register
to Vote When Applying for a Permanent Fund Dividend
YES NO
Ballot Measure No. 1
This act would instruct the Division of Elections to register a qualified Alaskan to vote when applying for the permanent fund dividend (PFD). If a person registers to vote for the first time through a PFD application, the Division of Elections would compare the person's information to state records to ensure that the person is an eligible voter. The Division of Elections would let the citizen know if he or she has been added to the state registration list, or if the person's current voting address does not match the one provided on the PFD form. Inthat case, the person could change their voter registration address. The notice also would allow an applicant to request removal from the registration list. Thus, using the data from the PFD form, the Division of Elections would register a qualified Alaskan to vote unless he or she opts out. The notice would also allow a person to register with a political party. Voter information is already confidential under existing state law.
Should this initiative become law?
Ballot Measure No. 2 Allow Debt for Postsecondary Student Loans
Senate Joint Resolution No. 2
YES NO
Ballot Measure No. 2
This amendment to Article IX, section 8 of the Alaska Constitutionwould expand the State's authority to incur debt by letting the State issue general obligation bonds backed by the state for postsecondary student loans.
Should this constitutional amendment be adopted?
Supreme Court
YES NO
Justice BolgerShall Joel H. Bolger be retained as justice of the supreme court for ten years?
YES NO
Justice MaassenShall Peter J. Maassen be retained as justice of the supreme courtfor ten years?
Court of Appeals
YES NO
Judge AllardShall Marjorie K. Allard be retained as judge of the court of appeals for eight years?
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PRESIDENTIAL ELECTOR
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U.S. SENATOR
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JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURTDIVISION 4
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JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURTDIVISION 7
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YAVAPAI COLLEGE DISTRICT 2SCHOOL GOVERNING BOARD
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JUSTICE OF THEARIZONA SUPREME COURT
Shall TIMMER, ANN, Justice of the ArizonaSupreme Court be retained in office?
JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALSDIVISION 1
Shall BROWN, MICHAEL J, Judge of the Court ofAppeals, Division 1 be retained in office?
JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALSDIVISION 1
Shall JONES, KENTON, Judge of the Court ofAppeals, Division 1 be retained in office?
JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALSDIVISION 1
Shall THOMPSON, JON W, Judge of the Court ofAppeals, Division 1 be retained in office?
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GARY JOHNSON For PresidentBILL WELD For Vice-President
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JILL STEIN For PresidentAJAMU BARAKA For Vice-President
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HILLARY CLINTON For PresidentTIM KAINE For Vice-President
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GLORIA ESTELA LA RIVA For PresidentDENNIS J. BANKS For Vice-President
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the party or that the party approves of the candidate. The party preference, if any, of a candidate for a nonpartisan office does not
appear on the ballot.UNITED STATES SENATOR
LORETTA L. SANCHEZParty Preference: DemocraticUnited States Congresswoman
KAMALA D. HARRISParty Preference: DemocraticAttorney General of California
UNITED STATES SENATORVote for One
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
SALUD CARBAJALParty Preference: DemocraticSanta Barbara County Supervisor
JUSTIN DONALD FAREEDParty Preference: RepublicanSmall Businessman/Rancher
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE24th DistrictVote for One
STATE SENATOR
BILL MONNINGParty Preference: DemocraticCalifornia State Senator
PALMER KAINParty Preference: RepublicanCommunity Volunteer
STATE SENATOR17th DistrictVote for One
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JORDAN CUNNINGHAMParty Preference: RepublicanBusinessman/School Trustee
DAWN ORTIZ-LEGGParty Preference: DemocraticSmall Business Owner
MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY35th DistrictVote for One
SCHOOL
COAST UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
SAMUEL SHALHOUBTeacher/Guitarist/PerformerTIFFANY SILVAAppointed IncumbentEILEEN ROACHComputer Programmer/ParentDENNIS H. RIGHTMERRetired EducatorERIC G. ENDERSBYHarbor Master
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Shall Justice William Hood of the Colorado Supreme Court be retained in office?
Shall Judge Karen M. Ashby of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in office?
Shall Judge Michael H. Berger of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in office?
Shall Judge Steven L. Bernard of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in office?
Shall Judge Stephanie E. Dunn of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in office?
Shall Judge David Furman of the Colorado Court of Appeals be retained in office?
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Vote Both Sides of Page
President and Vice President(Vote for One)
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. Pence
REP
Hillary Rodham ClintonTimothy Michael Kaine
DEM
Gary JohnsonBill Weld
LPF
Darrell L. CastleScott N. Bradley
CPF
Jill SteinAjamu Baraka
GRE
Roque "Rocky" De La FuenteMichael Steinberg
REF
Write-in
United States Senator(Vote for One)
Marco Rubio REPPatrick Murphy DEMPaul Stanton LPFTony Khoury NPABruce Nathan NPASteven Machat NPABasil E. Dalack NPA
Write-inRepresentative in CongressDistrict 8(Vote for One)
Bill Posey REPCorry Westbrook DEMBill Stinson NPA
State SenatorDistrict 14(Vote for One)
Dorothy L. Hukill REPRichard Paul Dembinsky NPA
State RepresentativeDistrict 51(Vote for One)
Tom Goodson REPMike Blake DEM
Clerk of the Circuit Court(Vote for One)
Scott Ellis REPDave Netterstrom NPA
Board of County CommissionersDistrict 1(Vote for One)
Rita Pritchett REPRon Taylor DEM
Justice of the Supreme Court
Shall Justice Charles T. Canady of theSupreme Court be retained in office?
Yes
NoJustice of the Supreme Court
Shall Justice Jorge Labarga of theSupreme Court be retained in office?
Yes
NoJustice of the Supreme Court
Shall Justice Ricky L. Polston of theSupreme Court be retained in office?
Yes
NoDistrict Court of Appeal
Shall Judge Jay Cohen of the Fifth DistrictCourt of Appeal be retained in office?
Yes
NoDistrict Court of Appeal
Shall Judge James A. Edwards of the FifthDistrict Court of Appeal be retained inoffice?
Yes
NoDistrict Court of Appeal
Shall Judge Brian Lambert of the FifthDistrict Court of Appeal be retained inoffice?
Yes
NoDistrict Court of Appeal
Shall Judge Vincent G. Torpy Jr of theFifth District Court of Appeal be retained inoffice?
Yes
No
Circuit Judge, 18th Judicial CircuitGroup 9(Vote for One)
Steve Henderson
Christina SanchezCounty JudgeGroup 2(Vote for One)
Kelly McCormack Ingram
Rod Kernan
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GWINNETT COUNTY CONSOLIDATED SAMPLE BALLOTNOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION
For Voter Registration, Absentee Ballot status, or Election Day polling location information:Access the Secretary of State "My Voter Page" at www.mvp.sos.ga.gov/Contact the Voter Registrations and Elections Office at 678.226.7210
Advance in Person Voting Information
Board of Voter Registrations and Elections Office:Monday - Friday, October 17 - October 28, 8:00am - 5:00pmSaturday, October 22, 8:00am - 5:00pmSaturday, October 29, 7:00am - 7:00pmMonday - Friday, October 31 - November 4, 7:00am - 7:00pm
Satellite Locations:Bogan Park Community Recreation Center, Dacula Park Activity Building, George Pierce Park Community Recreation Center, Lenora Park Activity Room, Lucky Shoals Park Community Recreation Center, Mountain Park Activity Building, Shorty Howell Park Activity Building
Saturday, October 29, 7:00am - 7:00pmMonday - Friday, October 31 - November 4, 7:00am - 7:00pm
DONALD J. TRUMP - PresidentMICHAEL R. PENCE - Vice PresidentRepublicanHILLARY CLINTON - PresidentTIM KAINE- Vice PresidentDemocratGARY JOHNSON - PresidentBILL WELD - Vice PresidentLibertarian
Write-in
For President of the United States
(Vote for One)
JOHNNY ISAKSON(Incumbent) Republican
JIM BARKSDALEDemocrat
ALLEN BUCKLEYLibertarian
Write-in
For United States Senate
(Vote for One)
TIM ECHOLS(Incumbent) Republican
ERIC HOSKINSLibertarian
Write-in
For Public Service Commissioner
(To Succeed Tim Echols)(Vote for One)
VICTOR ARMENDARIZRepublican
HENRY C "HANK" JOHNSON, JR.(Incumbent) Democrat
Write-in
For U.S. Representative in
115th
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Congressional District ofGeorgia
(Vote for One)
ROB WOODALL(Incumbent) Republican
RASHID MALIKDemocrat
Write-in
For U.S. Representative in
115th
Congress From the 7th
Congressional District ofGeorgia
(Vote for One)
JODY HICE(Incumbent) Republican
Write-in
For U.S. Representative in
115th
Congress From the 10th
Congressional District ofGeorgia
(Vote for One)
CURT THOMPSON(Incumbent) Democrat
Write-in
For State Senator From
5th District(Vote for One)
P. K. MARTIN(Incumbent) Republican
Write-in
For State Senator From
9th District(Vote for One)
FRAN MILLAR(Incumbent) RepublicanTAMARA JOHNSON-SHEALEYDemocrat
Write-in
For State Senator From
40th District(Vote for One)
STEVE HENSON(Incumbent) Democrat
Write-in
For State Senator From
41st District(Vote for One)
RENEE UNTERMAN(Incumbent) Republican
Write-in
For State Senator From
45th District(Vote for One)
DAVID SHAFER(Incumbent) Republican
Write-in
For State Senator From
48th District(Vote for One)
ANNETTE DAVIS JACKSONRepublicanGLORIA BUTLER(Incumbent) Democrat
Write-in
For State Senator From
55th District(Vote for One)
LANE FLYNNRepublican
SCOTT HOLCOMB(Incumbent) Democrat
Write-in
For State Representative in the
General Assembly From
81st District(Vote for One)
DARSHUN KENDRICK(Incumbent) Democrat
Write-in
For State Representative in the
General Assembly From
93rd District(Vote for One)
KAREN BENNETT(Incumbent) Democrat
Write-in
For State Representative in
theGeneral Assembly
From 94th District(Vote for One)
SCOTT HILTONRepublican
Write-in
For State Representative in
theGeneral Assembly
From 95th District(Vote for One)
RICHARD "RICK" UNDERWOODRepublicanPEDRO "PETE" MARIN(Incumbent) Democrat
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For State Representative in
theGeneral Assembly
From 96th District(Vote for One)
BROOKS COLEMAN(Incumbent) Republican
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For State Representative in
theGeneral Assembly
From 97th District(Vote for One)
DAVID CLARK(Incumbent) Republican
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For State Representative in
theGeneral Assembly
From 98th District(Vote for One)
BRENDA LOPEZDemocrat
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theGeneral Assembly
From 99th District(Vote for One)
DEWEY MCCLAIN(Incumbent) Democrat
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theGeneral Assembly
From 100th District(Vote for One)
VALERIE CLARK(Incumbent) Republican
SAMUEL PARKDemocrat
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For State Representative in
theGeneral Assembly
From 101st District(Vote for One)
BUZZ BROCKWAY(Incumbent) RepublicanKAREN T. RIDGEWAYDemocrat
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For State Representative in
theGeneral Assembly
From 102nd District(Vote for One)
TIMOTHY BARR(Incumbent) Republican
Write-in
For State Representative in
theGeneral Assembly
From 103rd District(Vote for One)
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(C) CASTLE, Darrell L.For PRESIDENTBRADLEY, Scott N.For VICE PRESIDENT(D) CLINTON, HillaryFor PRESIDENTKAINE, TimFor VICE PRESIDENT(L) JOHNSON, GaryFor PRESIDENTWELD, BillFor VICE PRESIDENT(G) STEIN, JillFor PRESIDENTBARAKA, AjamuFor VICE PRESIDENT(R) TRUMP, Donald J.For PRESIDENTPENCE, Michael R.For VICE PRESIDENT
(C) ALLISON, Joy J.
(R) CARROLL, John
(A) GIUFFRE, John M. (Raghu)
(L) KOKOSKI, Michael A.
(D) SCHATZ, Brian
(D) GABBARD, Tulsi
(R) KAAIHUE, Angela Aulani
(D) NAKASHIMA, Mark M.
(R) YOUNG, Byron
LINDSEY, Robert K. (Bob)
TRASK, Mililani B.
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INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER
To vote, fill in the oval ( ) next to thecandidate of your choice.
To vote a "Write-in", fill in the oval nextto the blank write-in line and write thename of your choice on the blankwrite-in line.
If you make a mistake, request a newballot from an election worker.
OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
VOTE BOTH SIDES
CANDIDATES FORUNITED STATES OFFICES
PRESIDENT
CONSTITUTIONScott CopelandJ.R. Myers - VPPresidential Electors:David W. Hartigan, Scott E. Hensler,Floyd W. Whitley, Raymond J. Writz
INDEPENDENTRocky De La FuenteMichael Steinberg - VPPresidential Electors:James Drennon, Carol Engle,Rachel Hall, Shawn Pene
LIBERTARIANGary JohnsonBill Weld - VPPresidential Electors:Mikel Hautzinger, Rob Oates,Cathy Smith, Dwight Zitek
INDEPENDENTEvan McMullinNathan Daniel Johnson - VPPresidential Electors:Valerie A. Jensen, Michael F. Johnson,John O. Parkes, Sherin G. Stark
INDEPENDENTJill SteinAjamu Baraka - VPPresidential Electors:Colby Jones, Chris Murray,Orenda Peterson, Riley Tidmarsh
REPUBLICANDonald J. TrumpMichael R. Pence - VPPresidential Electors:Layne Bangerter, Caleb Lakey,Jennifer Locke, Melinda Smyser
INDEPENDENTDarrell L. CastleScott N. Bradley - VPPresidential Electors:Rebecca Pihlajisto, Jenny Ray,Paul Venable, Susan Venable
DEMOCRATICHillary Rodham ClintonTimothy Michael Kaine - VPPresidential Electors:Diane Bilyeu, Jeanne Buell,Wendy Jaquet, Larry LaRocco
(WRITE-IN)
CANDIDATES FORUNITED STATES OFFICES
UNITED STATES SENATOR
Jerry Sturgill (DEM)
Ray J. Writz (CON)
Mike Crapo (REP)
(WRITE-IN)
REPRESENTATIVE INCONGRESS FIRST DISTRICT
James Piotrowski (DEM)
Raul R. Labrador (REP)
(WRITE-IN)
CANDIDATES FOR LEGISLATIVEDISTRICT OFFICES
LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 8STATE SENATOR
Steven P. Thayn (REP)
Kirsten Faith Richardson (CON)
(WRITE-IN)
LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 8STATE REPRESENTATIVE
POSITION A
Jocelyn Plass (DEM)
Terry Gestrin (REP)
(WRITE-IN)
CANDIDATES FOR LEGISLATIVEDISTRICT OFFICES
LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 8STATE REPRESENTATIVE
POSITION B
Ammon Emanuel Prolife (CON)
Dorothy Moon (REP)
(WRITE-IN)
CANDIDATES FORCOUNTY OFFICES
COUNTY COMMISSIONERSECOND DISTRICT
Bill Butticci (REP)
(WRITE-IN)
COUNTY COMMISSIONERTHIRD DISTRICT
Mark H. Rekow (REP)
(WRITE-IN)
COUNTY SHERIFF
Charles Rolland (Chuck) (REP)
(WRITE-IN)
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
Erick Thomson (REP)
(WRITE-IN)
COUNTY TREASURER
Megan Keene (REP)
(WRITE-IN)
SAMPLE GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
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SPECIMEN BALLOTGENERAL ELECTIONNOVEMBER 8, 2016
WARREN COUNTY, ILLINOISTo vote, darken the oval to the LEFT of your choice, like this . To cast a write-in vote, darken the oval to the LEFT of the blank space provided and write the candidate's name in that space. For specific information, refer to the card of instruction posted in the voting booth. If you tear, spoil, deface or erroneously mark this ballot, return it to the election judge and obtain another.
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT PROPOSALS
"NOTICETHE FAILURE TO VOTE THIS BALLOT MAY BE THE EQUIVALENT OF A NEGATIVE VOTE, BECAUSE A CONVENTION SHALL BE CALLED OR THE AMENDMENT SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE IF APPROVED BY EITHER THREE-FIFTHS OF THOSE VOTING ON THE QUESTION OR A MAJORITY OF THOSE VOTING IN THE ELECTION. (THIS IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS A DIRECTION THAT YOUR VOTE IS REQUIRED TO BE CAST EITHER IN FAVOR OF OR IN OPPOSITION TO THE PROPOSITION HEREIN CONTAINED.)WHETHER YOU VOTE THIS BALLOT OR NOT YOU MUST RETURN IT TO THE ELECTION JUDGE WHEN YOU LEAVE THE VOTING BOOTH".
YESNO
CONSTITUTION BALLOTPROPOSED AMENDMENT
TO THE 1970 ILLINOIS CONSTITUTION
Explanation of Amendment
The proposed amendment adds a new section to the Revenue Article of the Illinois Constitution. The proposed amendment provides that no moneys derived from taxes, fees, excises, or license taxes, relating to registration, titles, operation, or use of vehicles or public highways, roads, streets, bridges, mass transit, intercity passenger rail, ports, or airports, or motor fuels, including bond proceeds, shall be expended for other than costs of administering laws related to vehicles and transportation, costs for construction, reconstruction, maintenance, repair, and betterment of public highways, roads, streets, bridges, mass transit, intercity passenger rail, ports, airports, or other forms of transportation, and other statutory highway purposes, including the State or local share to match federal aid highway funds. You are asked to decide whether the proposed amendment should become part of the Illinois Constitution.
For the proposed addition of Section 11 to Article IX of the Illinois Constitution.
FEDERAL
( HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON( TIMOTHY MICHAEL KAINE DEMOCRATIC
( DONALD J. TRUMP( MICHAEL R. PENCE REPUBLICAN
( GARY JOHNSON( BILL WELD LIBERTARIAN
( JILL STEIN( AJAMU BARAKA GREEN
( Write-in ______________________________________________________
( Write-in_______________________________________________________
FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENTOF THE UNITED STATES
(Vote for one)
TAMMY DUCKWORTH DEMOCRATIC
MARK STEVEN KIRK REPUBLICAN
KENTON McMILLEN LIBERTARIAN
SCOTT SUMMERS GREENWrite-in _____________________________________________________
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR(Vote for one)
STATE
SUSANA MENDOZA DEMOCRATIC
LESLIE GEISSLER MUNGER REPUBLICAN
CLAIRE BALL LIBERTARIAN
TIM CURTIN GREEN
FOR COMPTROLLER(For an unexpired two year term)
(Vote for one)
CONGRESSIONAL
CHERI BUSTOS DEMOCRATIC
PATRICK HARLAN REPUBLICAN
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESSSEVENTEENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
(Vote for one)
LEGISLATIVE
No Candidate DEMOCRATIC
JIL TRACY REPUBLICANWrite-in _____________________________________________________
FOR STATE SENATORFORTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT
(Vote for one)
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IT IS A CRIME TO FALSIFY THIS BALLOT OR TO VIOLATE INDIANA ELECTION LAWSOFFICIAL BALLOT GENERAL ELECTION
MARION COUNTY, INDIANA - NOVEMBER 8, 2016CASTING A VOTE: To vote for the candidate of your choice, darken the oval to the LEFT of the candidate's name. If you makea mistake, return your ballot to the Election Official and obtain another. Do not attempt to erase any marks made in error.
PUBLIC QUESTIONS: To vote on a public question, darken the oval to the left of the word ‘YES’ or ‘NO’ following eachquestion.
WRITE-IN: To vote for a write-in candidate, write the name of the candidate on the line provided and darken the oval. Awrite-in vote will NOT be counted unless the vote is for a DECLARED write-in candidate.
STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING: To vote a Straight Party Ticket for all Democrat, Republican, or Libertarian candidates on thisballot, darken the oval to the left of the party name and do not make any other marks on this ballot. If you wish to vote for acandidate seeking a nonpartisan office or on a public question, you must darken the oval in the appropriate place on thisballot.
SPLIT-TICKET VOTING: You may vote a Straight Party Ticket by darkening the oval to the left of ONE party choice and then bydarkening the oval for individual candidates of your choice in any other party OR you may darken the oval to the left of yourcandidate choice in each office.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS: A ballot cast for the named candidates for President and Vice President of the United States isconsidered a ballot cast for the slate of presidential electors nominated by that political party or independent candidate.
JUDICIAL RETENTION QUESTIONS: If you wish to vote on a judicial retention question, you must darken the oval to the left ofthe word ‘YES’ or ‘NO’ following each question.
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VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACKOF BALLOT
PUBLIC QUESTIONS
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTQUESTION
Shall the Constitution of the State ofIndiana be amended by adding aSection 39 to Article 1 to providethat the right to hunt, fish, andharvest wildlife shall be foreverpreserved for the public good,subject only to the laws prescribedby the General Assembly and rulesprescribed by virtue of the authorityof the General Assembly to: (1)promote wildlife conservation andmanagement; and (2) preserve thefuture of hunting and fishing?
YES
NO
MARION COUNTY PUBLICQUESTION
Shall Marion County have the abilityto impose a county economicdevelopment income tax rate, not toexceed a rate of 0.25%, to pay forimproving or establishing publictransportation service in the countythrough a public transportationproject that will create a connectednetwork of buses and rapid transitlines; increase service frequency;extend operational hours; andimplement three new rapid transitlines?
YES
NO
STRAIGHT PARTY
(1) To vote a Straight Party Ticket for allDemocrat, Republican, or Libertariancandidates on this ballot, darken theoval to the left of the party name and donot make any other marks on this ballot.(2) If you wish to vote for a candidateseeking a nonpartisan office or on apublic question, you must darken theoval in the appropriate place on thisballot.
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
REPUBLICAN PARTY
LIBERTARIAN PARTY
PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENTOF THE UNITED STATES
Vote For ONE (1) Only
1A HILLARY CLINTON andTIM KAINEDEMOCRATIC PARTY
1B DONALD J. TRUMP andMICHAEL R. PENCEREPUBLICAN PARTY
1C GARY JOHNSON andBILL WELDLIBERTARIAN PARTY
Write-in
UNITED STATES SENATORVote For ONE (1) Only
2A EVAN BAYHDEMOCRATIC PARTY
2B TODD YOUNGREPUBLICAN PARTY
2C LUCY BRENTONLIBERTARIAN PARTY
Write-in
GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
Vote For ONE (1) Only
3A JOHN R. GREGG andCHRISTINA HALEDEMOCRATIC PARTY
3B ERIC HOLCOMB andSUZANNE CROUCHREPUBLICAN PARTY
3C REX BELL andKARL (K-TAT) TATGENHORSTLIBERTARIAN PARTY
Write-in
ATTORNEY GENERALVote For ONE (1) Only
4A LORENZO ARREDONDODEMOCRATIC PARTY
4B CURTIS T. HILL, JR.REPUBLICAN PARTY
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLICINSTRUCTION
Vote For ONE (1) Only
5A GLENDA RITZDEMOCRATIC PARTY
5B JENNIFER MCCORMICKREPUBLICAN PARTY
Official General Election Ballot
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER
1. Voting Mark: To vote, fill in theoval next to your choice.
Q Candidate NameR Candidate Name
2. Write-in Votes. To vote fora person whose name is not onthe ballot, write the name on thewrite-in line below the list ofcandidates and fill in the ovalnext to it.3. Use a black ball point pen.4. Do not cross out. If youchange your mind, exchangeyour ballot for a new one.
OFFICIAL BALLOT
Woodbury County Auditor &Recorder
& County Commissioner ofElections
____________: Precinct Election Official
Where to find the judges: Onthe back of this ballot, starting inthe 2nd column.
Turn the Ballot Over
Write-in vote for Vice President, if any
1Precinct
Partisan Offices
STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING
Straight party voting. To votefor all candidates from a singleparty, fill in the oval in front of theparty name. Not all parties havenominated candidates for alloffices. Marking a straight partyvote does not include votes fornonpartisan offices, judges orquestions.
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Libertarian Party
New Independent Party Iowa
The following politicalorganizations have nominatedcandidates for only one office:Constitution PartyIowa Green PartyLegal Marijuana NowParty for Socialism and Liberation
Federal Offices
For President and Vice PresidentVote for no more than ONE TEAM
Hillary ClintonTim KaineDemocratic Party
Donald J TrumpMichael R PenceRepublican Party
Darrell L CastleScott N BradleyConstitution Party
Jill SteinAjamu BarakaIowa Green Party
Dan R VacekMark G ElworthLegal Marijuana Now
Gary JohnsonBill WeldLibertarian Party
Lynn KahnJay StolbaNew Independent Party Iowa
Gloria La RivaDennis J BanksParty for Socialism and Liberation
Rocky Roque De La FuenteMichael Steinberg
Evan McMullinNathan Johnson
Write-in vote, if any
For U.S. SenatorVote for no more than ONE
Patty JudgeDemocratic Party
Charles E GrassleyRepublican Party
Charles AldrichLibertarian Party
Jim HennagerNew Independent Party Iowa
Michael Luick-Thrams
Write-in vote, if any
For U.S. Representative District 4Vote for no more than ONE
Kim WeaverDemocratic Party
Steve KingRepublican Party
Write-in vote, if any
State Offices
For State RepresentativeDistrict 14
Vote for no more than ONE
Timothy H KacenaDemocratic Party
Robert HendersonRepublican Party
Write-in vote, if any
County Offices
For Board of Supervisors District 1Vote for no more than ONE
Jaclyn SmithDemocratic Party
Keith W RadigRepublican Party
Write-in vote, if any
For Board of Supervisors District 3Vote for no more than ONE
Marty PottebaumDemocratic Party
Brian MillerRepublican Party
Mark Monson
Write-in vote, if any
For Board of Supervisors District 5Vote for no more than ONE
Bruce GarbeDemocratic Party
Rocky De WittRepublican Party
Gary P Niles
Write-in vote, if any
For County Auditor & RecorderVote for no more than ONE
Patrick GillDemocratic Party
Joanne CraigRepublican Party
Write-in vote, if any
For County SheriffVote for no more than ONE
Dave DrewRepublican Party
Write-in vote, if any
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Making selectionsOfficesTo vote for a person, darken the oval to the left of the person's name.To vote for presidential electors for candidates for president and vice-president darken the oval at the left of the names of the candidatesJudicial RetentionTo vote for a Justice of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Court of Appeals or District Court being retained in office darken the oval to left of the word "Yes"; to vote against retaining in office darken the oval to the left of the word "No".Question SubmittedTo vote in favor of any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word "Yes"; to vote against it, darken the oval to the left of the word "No".Optional write-inTo vote for a person whose name is not printed on the ballot, write the person's name in the blank space, and darken the oval to the left.To vote for presidential electors to be selected by candidates for president and vice-president whose names are not printed on the ballot, write the persons' names in the appropriate blank spaces and darken the oval at the left of the names of the candidates.
If you tear, deface, or make amistake and wrongfully markany ballot, you must return itto the election board andreceive a new ballot or set ofballots.
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NATIONAL OFFICESfor Presidential Electorsfor President andVice-PresidentVote for One Set of Electors
Stein and BarakaindependentClinton and KaineDemocraticTrump and PenceRepublicanJohnson and WeldLibertarian
or write-inand
___________________________
United States SenatorVote for ONE (1)
Robert D. GarrardLibertarianEdgerton
Jerry MoranRepublicanManhattan
Patrick WiesnerDemocraticLawrence
or write-in
United StatesRepresentative2nd DISTRICTVote for ONE (1)
James HoustonBales
LibertarianLawrence
Lynn JenkinsRepublicanTopeka
Britani PotterDemocraticOttawa
or write-in
STATE OFFICESState Senator2nd DISTRICTVote for ONE (1)
Marci FranciscoDemocraticLawrence
Meredith RicheyRepublicanPerry
or write-in
State Representative46th DISTRICTVote for ONE (1)
Dennis "Boog"Highberger
DemocraticLawrence
or write-in
District AttorneyVote for ONE (1)
Charles E. BransonLawrence Democratic
or write-in
State Board of EducationMember4th DISTRICTVote for ONE (1)
Sue E. MollenkampTopeka Republican
Ann E. MahTopeka Democratic
or write-in
COUNTY OFFICESCounty ClerkVote for ONE (1)
Jamie ShewLawrence Democratic
or write-in
County TreasurerVote for ONE (1)
Paula GilchristLawrence Democratic
or write-in
COUNTY OFFICESRegister of DeedsVote for ONE (1)
Kay PesnellEudora Democratic
or write-in
SheriffVote for ONE (1)
Kenneth McGovernLawrence Republican
or write-in
STATE JUDICIAL BALLOTSupreme Court
For JusticeVote Yes or NoShall Carol A. Beier, Topeka,Position No. 1, be retained inoffice?
Yes
No
Shall Dan Biles, Shawnee,Position No. 2, be retained inoffice?
Yes
No
Shall Lawton R. Nuss,Topeka, Position No. 3, beretained in office?
Yes
No
Shall Marla Luckert, Topeka,Position No. 5, be retained inoffice?
Yes
No
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Voters in E
ast Baton R
ouge Parish w
ill cast ballots Nov. 8 in the race for president and vice president of the U
nited States, and in primaries for U
.S. Senate and two of L
oui-siana’s six seats in the U
.S. House of R
epresentatives. Also on the ballot are races for m
ayor-president and for 10 of the parish’s 12 council seats. Voters w
ill also decide the fate of six proposed am
endments to the state’s constitution, tw
o parishwide propositions, tw
o St. George F
ire District propositions and a single proposition in C
oncord Estates
Crim
e Prevention D
istrict. Polls open at 6 a.m
. and close at 8 p.m.United StatesSenator
(Vote for O
NE
)
Beryl B
illiot
1N
o P
arty
Charles B
oustany
2R
epub
lican
Foster C
amp
bell
3D
emo
crat
“Josep
h” Cao
4R
epub
lican
Tho
mas P. C
lements
5Lib
ertarian
Donald “C
rawdaddy” C
rawford
6R
epub
lican
David
Duke
7R
epub
lican
Derrick E
dw
ards
8D
emo
crat
Caro
line Fayard9
Dem
ocrat
John Flem
ing10
Rep
ublican
Le Ro
y Gillam
11Lib
ertarian
Troy H
ebert
12N
o P
arty
John K
ennedy
13R
epub
lican
Gary Land
rieu14
Dem
ocrat
William
Robert “B
ob” Lang, Jr.15
Other
“Ro
b” M
aness16
Rep
ublican
Kaitlin M
arone
17N
o P
arty
Charles M
arsala18
Rep
ublican
MV
“Vinny” M
endo
za19
Dem
ocrat
Ab
hay Patel
20R
epub
lican
Joshua P
ellerin21
Dem
ocrat
Greg
ory Taylo
r, Jr.22
Other
Ard
en Wells
23N
o P
arty
Peter W
illiams
24D
emo
crat
JILL STEINof M
assachusetts
AJA
MU
BARA
KAof G
eorgia
GA
RY JOH
NSO
Nof N
ew M
exico
BILL WELD
of Massachusetts
DO
NA
LD J. TRU
MP
of New
York
MICH
AEL R. PEN
CEof Indiana
DARRELL L. CASTLE
of Tennessee
SCOTT N
. BRAD
LEYof Utah
EVAN M
CMU
LLINof W
ashington D.C.
NATH
AN
JOH
NSO
Nof California
LAU
RENCE KO
TLIKOFF
of Massachusetts
EDW
ARD
LEAM
ERof California
TOM
HO
EFLINGof Iow
a
STEVE SCHU
LINof South Carolina
PRINCESS
JACO
B-FAM
BROof California
MILTO
N L. FAM
BRO, III
of California
GLO
RIA LA
RIVAof California
EUG
ENE PU
RYEAR
of Washington D
.C.
ALYSO
N KEN
NED
Yof Illinois
OSBO
RNE H
ART
of Pennsylvania
CHRIS KEN
ISTONof Texas
DEA
CON
TAYLOR
of Colorado
JERRY WH
ITEof M
ichigan
NILES N
IEMU
THof W
isconsin
FOR PRESIDENT ANDVICE PRESIDENT OFTHE UNITED STATES
VOTE FOR ONE PRESIDENTIALCANDIDATE ONLY
DE
MO
CR
AT
IC P
AR
TY
“ELECTORS”
Karen C
arter Peterso
n, At Larg
eS
tephen G
arrison H
andw
erk, 3rd D
istrictR
. Michael M
cHale, Jr., A
t Large
Larry Ferdinand
, 4th District
James K
enneth Harlan, 1st D
istrictB
amb
i Po
lotzo
la, 5th District
Lisa R. D
igg
s, 2nd D
istrictD
awn C
ollins, 6th D
istrictK
athleen Blan
GR
EE
N P
AR
TY
“ELECTORS”
LIB
ER
TA
RIA
N P
AR
TY
“ELECTORS”
RE
PU
BL
ICA
N P
AR
TY
“ELECTORS”
CO
NS
TIT
UT
ION
PA
RT
Y N
OM
INE
E“ELECTORS”
CO
UR
AG
E C
HA
RA
CT
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SE
RV
ICE
“ELECTORS”
IT’S
OU
R C
HIL
DR
EN
“ELECTORS”
LIF
E,F
AM
ILY
,CO
NS
TIT
UT
ION
“ELECTORS”
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YA
L T
RU
ST
WO
RT
HY
CO
MP
AS
SIO
NA
TE
“ELECTORS”
SO
CIA
LIS
M A
ND
LIB
ER
AT
ION
“ELECTORS”
Niko
le Eb
onie S
mith, A
t Large
Kevin S
. Davis, 3rd
District
Jarett Auco
in, At Larg
eB
ryon B
ritton, 4th D
istrictR
ebecca H
ensley, 1st District
Devin G
ilmo
re, 5th District
Malik H
aneef Rahim
, 2nd D
istrictYaland
a Yvette G
ilmo
re, 6th District
SO
CIA
LIS
M E
QU
AL
ITY
AN
TI-W
AR
“ELECTORS”
Aaro
n Muse, A
t Large
Bro
ck A. P
alom
bo
, 3rd D
istrictT
hom
as A. A
gnew
, At Larg
eA
llan R. H
arris, 4th District
Daniel M
ark Ho
pp
es, 1st District
Alice H
ill, 5th District
Julian Labat, 2nd
District
Rand
y J. Faucheux, III, 6th District
SO
CIA
LIS
T W
OR
KE
RS
PA
RT
Y“ELECTORS”
Michael Terrance H
ow
ells, At Larg
eJam
es T. Blanchard
, 3rd D
istrictH
ow
ard H
erbert A
llen, At Larg
eP
aul M. O
gea, 4th D
istrictTrey B
rumfield
, 1st District
Shag
ula So
nnier, 5th District
Irina McA
llister, 2nd D
istrictA
dam
Alliso
n, Jr., 6th District
VE
TE
RA
NS
PA
RT
Y“ELECTORS”
Ro
bin C
. Bro
wn, A
t Large
Do
yle William
s, 3rd D
istrictJo
seph Land
ry, At Larg
eK
ichelle Ro
we, 4th D
istrictS
amuel W
hithorn, 1st D
istrictM
egan S
anders, 5th D
istrictP
atrick Danto
n, 2nd D
istrictB
yron J. B
row
n, 6th District
“A vote for can
did
ates for presid
ent
and
vice presid
ent is a vote for each
of the electors su
pp
orting th
osecan
did
ates.”
HILLARY RO
DH
AM CLIN
TON
of New
York
TIMO
THY M
ICHA
EL KAIN
Eof Virginia
Mo
rgan M
oss, Jr., A
t Large
Bart E
verson, A
t Large
Heath W
alker, 1st District
Anika S
imo
ne Ofo
ri, 2nd D
istrict
Jacob
y Carter, 3rd
District
John P
erkins, 4th District
David
Bielut, 5th D
istrictR
om
i Elnag
er, 6th District
Shane P
aul Landry, A
t Large
Ro
bert E
vans, Jr., At Larg
eM
ichael Do
dd
, 1st District
Eric W
. Hailar, 2nd
District
Guy M
cLendo
n, 3rd D
istrictC
od
y A. Jenning
s, 4th District
Keith T
hom
pso
n, 5th District
Everett C
hase Baud
ean, 6th District
Garrett C
. Mo
nti, At Larg
eS
teven Sco
tt Wilfo
ng, A
t Large
Christopher D
avid Trahan, 1st District
Lloyd
A. H
arsch, 2nd D
istrict
Charles L. B
uckels, Jr., 3rd D
istrictLo
uis R. A
vallone, 4th D
istrictK
ay Kello
gg
Katz, 5th D
istrictLennie H
. Rhys, 6th D
istrict
Chereé S
. Bo
dd
en, At Larg
eM
alcolm
B. S
onnier, A
t Large
Seth R
ob
ert Stiles, 1st D
istrictR
ob
ert T. Sim
s, 2nd D
istrict
Garry R
. Graff, 3rd
District
Peter A
. Vid
rine, 4th District
Jimm
y W. W
illiams, Jr., 5th D
istrictM
itchel D. B
od
den, 6th D
istrict
Tanner Garrett M
ilner, At Larg
eB
etty Co
oksey P
arker, At Larg
eJune W
. Erickso
n, 1st District
Evan Patrick C
ampbell Judge, 2nd D
istrictC
ory R
yan Prince, 3rd
District
Crystal J. P
op
pell, 4th D
istrictW
hitney Lynn Keith, 5th D
istrictS
arah Joy H
ays, 6th District
Dylan M
eans, At Larg
eN
elda A
nn LeJeune, At Larg
eM
axwell C
leyton M
eans, 1st District
Lauren Pheriche R
ob
inson, 2nd
District
Kim
berly R
eneé LeJeune, 3rd D
istrictC
lifford
Bro
ussard, 4th D
istrictTravis M
ichael Daig
le, 5th District
Laurie McC
lurg, 6th D
istrict
Kim
Foster, A
t Large
Derek M
arshall, At Larg
eC
ynthia H. P
almer, 1st D
istrictE
ric Foster, 2nd
District
Jay Baro
ne, At Larg
eM
ichelle M. S
ochia, A
t Large
Jonathan S
ochia, 1st D
istrictLaurence A
rant, 2nd D
istrict
Jeannette Marq
uize, 3rd D
istrictA
udrey G
ail Linn, 4th District
Paula A
. Bratto
n, 5th District
Suzanne H
. Lewis, 6th D
istrict
Perry C
lark, 3rd D
istrictR
yan Tarrell Blaze, 4th D
istrictA
shley Latoya M
oo
re, 5th District
Mo
nica Butler, 6th D
istrict
United StatesRepresentative
2nd C
ong
ressional D
istrict
(Vote for O
NE
)
Kenneth C
utno32
Dem
ocrat
Melvin L. “K
ip” H
old
en34
Dem
ocrat
Ced
ric Richm
ond
35D
emo
crat
United States
Representative
6th C
on
gressio
nal D
istrict
(Vo
te for O
NE
)
Ro
bert L
amar “B
ob
” Bell
58R
epu
blican
Rich
ard M
. Fo
ntan
esi59
Lib
ertarian
Devin
Lan
ce Grah
am60
Oth
er
Garret G
raves61
Rep
ub
lican
Rich
ard L
ieberm
an62
Dem
ocrat
Jermain
e Sam
pso
n63
Dem
ocrat
Am
end
men
t No.1
Do
yo
u su
pp
ort a
n a
men
dm
ent to
pro
vid
e tha
t the
ma
nn
er of a
pp
oin
tmen
t for th
e registra
r of v
oters in
each
pa
rish is a
s pro
vid
ed b
y la
w a
nd
to req
uire th
eq
ua
lificatio
ns o
f the reg
istrar to
be p
rov
ided
by
law
?(A
men
ds A
rticle XI,S
ection 5)A
men
dm
ent N
o.2
Do
yo
u su
pp
ort a
n a
men
dm
ent to
au
tho
rize the p
ost-
second
ary edu
cation m
anagem
ent b
oards to estab
lishth
e tuition
and
man
datory fee am
oun
ts charged
by in
-stitu
tion
s un
der th
eir sup
ervisio
n a
nd
ma
na
gem
ent,
with
ou
t legisla
tive a
pp
rov
al? (A
dd
s Article V
III,Sec-
tion 7.2)
Am
end
men
t No.3
Do
yo
u su
pp
ort a
n a
men
dm
ent to
elimin
ate th
e de-
du
ctibility of fed
eral incom
e taxes paid
in com
pu
ting
state co
rpo
rate in
com
e tax
es? (Effectiv
e Ja
nu
ary
1,2017) (A
men
ds A
rticle VII,S
ection 4(A
))
Am
end
men
t No.4
Do you
sup
port an
amen
dm
ent to au
thorize an
exemp
tion from
ad valorem
prop
erty tax for the total assessed
value of th
e hom
estead of an
un
married
survivin
g spou
se of a person
wh
o died
wh
ile on active
du
ty a
s a m
emb
er of th
e arm
ed fo
rces of th
e Un
itedS
tates or the L
ouisian
a Nation
al Gu
ard,or w
hile p
er-form
ing th
eir du
ties as a state police,law
enforcem
ent,
or fire protection
officer? (Effective D
ecemb
er 1,2016)(A
dd
s Article V
II,Section
21(M))
Am
end
men
t No.5
Do you
sup
port an
amen
dm
ent to estab
lish th
e Reven
ue S
tabilization
Tru
stF
un
d for th
e dep
osit of recurrin
g min
eral and
corporate tax reven
ues,to
restrict the u
se of the fu
nd
to 10% of th
e balan
ce wh
enth
e balan
ce reaches $5 b
illion,to restrict th
e use of th
efu
nd
to co
nstru
ction
pro
jects an
d tra
nsp
orta
tion
in-
frastru
cture,a
nd
to a
lloca
te recurrin
g m
inera
l rev-
enu
es to th
e pa
ym
ent o
f state em
plo
yee retirem
ent
deb
t? (Ad
ds A
rticle VII,S
ection 10(F
)(4)(h),10.15,an
d10.16)
Am
end
men
t No.6
Do you
sup
port an
amen
dm
ent to au
thorize th
e use of u
p to five p
ercent of
curren
t year app
ropriation
s or allocations from
statutorily or certain
con-
stitution
ally created fu
nd
s or up
to one p
ercent of th
e curren
t year’s bal-
an
ces in certa
in co
nstitu
tion
ally
created
fun
ds to
elimin
ate a
pro
jectedd
eficit in th
e next fiscal year if th
e official forecast for the n
ext fiscal yearis less th
an th
e official forecast for the cu
rrent fiscal year or if th
e officialforecast h
as been
redu
ced b
y at least one p
ercent from
the m
ost recently ad
opted
estimate for th
e ensu
ing fis-
cal y
ear,a
nd
to ex
emp
t certain
fun
ds a
nd
ma
nd
ates
from
bein
g u
sed to
elimin
ate a
pro
jected d
eficit?(A
men
ds A
rticle VII,S
ection
10(F)(2)(b
);ad
ds A
rticleV
II,Section
10(F)(4)(h
),(i),(j),(k),an
d (l))
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDM
ENTS
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
Parish
wid
e Cou
ncil on
Agin
g Prop
osition
Sh
all the P
arish of E
ast Baton
Rou
ge,State of L
ouisian
a (the “P
arish”) b
eau
thorized
to levy and
collect a 2.25 mills ad
valorem tax (th
e “Tax”) (an
es-tim
ated $7,875,000 is reason
ably exp
ected to b
e collected from
the levy of
the T
ax for an en
tire year),for a period
of ten (10) years,b
eginn
ing w
ith th
etax collection
for the year 2017,an
d an
nu
ally thereafter,to an
d in
clud
ing
the y
ear 2026,a
nd
sha
ll the p
roceed
s of th
e Ta
x (a
fter pa
yin
g rea
son
ab
lean
d n
ecessary expen
ses of collecting an
d ad
min
istering th
e Tax) b
e used
entirely an
d exclu
sively for the p
urp
ose of (i) provid
ing fu
nd
s to acqu
ire,co
nstru
ct,op
erate a
nd
ma
inta
in fa
cilities to serv
e elderly
citizens in
the
Parish
,and
to operate an
d m
aintain
program
s,services and
activities foreld
erly citizens in
the P
arish,in
clud
ing p
rovidin
g meals at sen
ior citizenlocation
s,provid
ing h
ome d
elivered m
eals,provid
ing h
omem
aker services,
perso
na
l care a
ssistan
ce,nu
trition
al ed
uca
tion
,welln
ess pro
gra
ms a
nd
recreatio
na
l pro
gra
ms,in
each
case to
be co
nd
ucted
an
d a
dm
inistered
by
the E
ast B
ato
n R
ou
ge P
arish
Co
un
cil on
the A
gin
g,In
c.,or a
ny
successo
r thereto
(“Co
un
cil on
Ag
ing
”),an
d (ii) p
rov
idin
g fu
nd
s for th
eop
erating b
ud
get of the C
oun
cil on A
ging,or an
y suc-
cessor thereto?
Parish
wid
e Recreation
and
Park
Com
mission
Prop
osition
Sh
all th
e Recrea
tion
an
d P
ark
Co
mm
ission
for th
e Pa
rish o
f Ea
st Ba
ton
Ro
ug
e (“BR
EC
”) be a
uth
orized
to ren
ew th
e levy
an
d co
llection
of a
3.96m
ills tax (the “T
ax”) on all p
roperty su
bject to taxation
in th
e Parish
of East
Baton
Rou
ge,State of L
ouisian
a (an estim
ated $15,445,595 is reason
ably ex-
pected
at th
is time to
be co
llected fro
m th
e levy
of th
e Ta
x fo
r an
entire
year),for a period
of ten (10) years,com
men
cing w
ithth
e yea
r 2017,an
d a
nn
ua
lly th
ereafter to
an
d in
clud
-in
g the year 2026,to p
rovide fu
nd
s for main
tainin
g and
operatin
g the p
ub
lic park
s and
recreational p
roperties
and
facilities of BR
EC
,and
mak
ing availab
le fun
ds for
the op
erating b
ud
get of BR
EC
?
PRO
POSITIO
N(S)
YES
NO
YES
NO
St.G
eorge Fire P
rotection D
istrict No.2 P
roposition
s
Prop
osition N
o.1
Sh
all th
e St.G
eorg
e Fire P
rotectio
n D
istrict No
.2,Pa
rish o
f Ea
st Ba
ton
Rou
ge,State of L
ouisian
a,un
der th
e provision
s of Article V
I,Section
19 ofth
e 1974 Co
nstitu
tion
of L
ou
isian
a,P
art I o
f Ch
ap
ter 7 of T
itle 40 of th
eL
ouisian
a Revised
Statu
tes of 1950,as amen
ded
,and
other con
stitution
alan
d statu
tory auth
ority sup
plem
ental th
ereto,be re-au
thorized
to levy and
collect an ad
valorem tax of 6.00 m
ills (“the T
ax”) in each
calend
ar year onall p
roperty su
bject to taxation
in th
e St.G
eorge Fire P
rotection D
istrictN
o.2 of the P
arish of E
ast Baton
Rou
ge for a period
of ten (10) years,com
-m
encin
g in
the y
ear 2018 to
an
d in
clud
ing
the y
ear 2027 (a
n estim
ated
$6,000,000 is reasonab
ly expected
to be collected
from th
e levy of the T
axfor th
e entire first year,an
d th
is amou
nt w
ill increase
if the valu
e of prop
erty sub
ject to taxation in
creases),an
d sh
all the avails or p
roceeds of said
Tax b
e used
en-
tirely and
exclusively for d
evelopm
ent,op
eration an
dm
ainten
ance of th
e fire protection
facilities,equ
ipm
ent
and
person
nel of th
e St.G
eorge Fire P
rotection D
istrictN
o.2 with
in S
t.George F
ire Protection
District N
o.2?
Prop
osition N
o.2
Sh
all th
e St.G
eorg
e Fire P
rotectio
n D
istrict No
.2,Pa
rish o
f Ea
st Ba
ton
Rou
ge,State of L
ouisian
a,un
der th
e provision
s of Article V
I,Section
19 ofth
e 1974 Co
nstitu
tion
of L
ou
isian
a,P
art I o
f Ch
ap
ter 7 of T
itle 40 of th
eL
ouisian
a Revised
Statu
tes of 1950,as amen
ded
,and
other con
stitution
al and
statutory au
thority su
pp
lemen
tal thereto,b
e re-auth
orized to levy an
d col-
lect an ad
valorem tax of 1.50 m
ills in each
calend
ar year on all p
roperty su
b-
ject to taxation in
the S
t.George F
ire Protection
District N
o.2 of the P
arishof E
ast Baton
Rou
ge for a period
of five (5) years,comm
encin
g in th
e year2017 to an
d in
clud
ing th
e year 2021 (an estim
ated $1,500,000 is reason
ably
expected
to be collected
from th
e levy of the T
ax for the
entire first y
ear,a
nd
this a
mo
un
t will in
crease if th
ev
alu
e of p
rop
erty su
bject to
tax
atio
n in
creases),a
nd
shall th
e avails or proceed
s of said T
ax be u
sed en
tirelyan
d exclu
sively for capital im
provem
ents,an
d d
ebt ser-
vice fo
r,the S
t.Geo
rge F
ire Pro
tection
District N
o.2
with
in S
t.George F
ire Protection
District N
o.2?
YES
NO
YES
NO
Con
cord E
states Crim
e Preven
tion D
istrict Prop
osition
Sh
all Con
cord E
states Crim
e Preven
tion D
istrict (the “D
istrict”) levy and
collect an an
nu
al parcel fee of sixty n
ine an
d 50/100 d
ollars (69.50) on each
lot,sub
divid
ed p
ortion of grou
nd
,or ind
ividu
al tract not m
eanin
g a “con-
dom
iniu
m p
arcel”(w
ith resp
ect to the con
dom
iniu
ms are situ
ated an
d n
oton
ind
ividu
al cond
omin
ium
un
its) as defin
ed in
R.S
.9:1121.103 in th
e Dis-
trict iden
tified b
y an in
divid
ual assessm
ent n
um
ber of
the a
ssessmen
t rolls o
f Ea
st Ba
ton
Ro
ug
e Pa
rish,fo
rth
e period
of four (4) years b
eginn
ing w
ith th
e year of2018,w
ith p
roceeds of th
e parcel fee ($20,433 estim
atedto b
e collected from
the in
itial collection),for th
e pu
r-p
ose in aid
ing in
crime p
revention
an ad
din
g in th
e se-cu
rity of the d
istrict?
YES
NO
Mayor-President
Metro
Co
uncil, City o
f Bato
n Ro
uge
(Vote for O
NE
)
Beverly A
mad
or
76O
ther
R. J. “S
mo
kie” Bo
urgeo
is77
Rep
ublican
Sharo
n Westo
n Bro
om
e78
Dem
ocrat
Rufus C
raig79
Libertarian
“John” D
elgad
o80
Rep
ublican
Darryl G
issel81
No
Party
Braylo
n Hyd
e82
Rep
ublican
“Greg
” LaFleur83
Dem
ocrat
C. D
enise Marcelle
84D
emo
crat
Byro
n Sharp
er85
Dem
ocrat
“Bo
di” W
hite86
Rep
ublican
Cad
e William
s87
Other
Councilman
Metro
District 2
(Vote for O
NE
)
Ulysses “B
ones” A
dd
ison
88D
emo
crat
Chauna B
anks89
Dem
ocrat
Greg
ory H
andy, S
r.90
Dem
ocrat
Councilman
Metro
District 3
(Vote for O
NE
)
Chand
ler Loup
e91
Rep
ublican
Rani W
hitfield92
Dem
ocrat
Councilman
Metro
District 4
(Vote for O
NE
)
Marand
a White
93D
emo
crat
Sco
tt Wilso
n94
Rep
ublican
Councilman
Metro
District 5
(Vote for O
NE
)
Daniel B
anguel
95D
emo
crat
Linda D
ewey
96D
emo
crat
“Joe” D
orsey
97R
epub
lican
Erika L. G
reen98
Dem
ocrat
“Ab
i” Wing
et99
Dem
ocrat
Councilman
Metro
District 7
(Vote for O
NE
)
Hazel B
radley-A
verhart100
Dem
ocrat
Daniel C
ausey, II101
Libertarian
LaMo
nt Co
le102
Dem
ocrat
Elvin S
terling, Jr.
103D
emo
crat
Tyronn T
hom
as104
Dem
ocrat
Councilman
Metro
District 8
(Vote for O
NE
)
“Bud
dy” A
mo
roso
105R
epub
lican
Anto
ine Pierce
106D
emo
crat
Wend
ell Pip
er107
Dem
ocrat
Councilman
Metro
District 9
(Vote for O
NE
)
Eug
ene Co
llins109
Dem
ocrat
Dw
ight H
udso
n110
Rep
ublican
“Jim” M
ora
111D
emo
crat
Kenneth P
erret112
Rep
ublican
Kenned
y Ug
bo
113D
emo
crat
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Official BallotPresidential General ElectionNovember 8, 2016State of Maryland, Montgomery County
InstructionsInstrucciones
Making SelectionsSeleccionando
Fill in the oval to the left ofthe name of your choice.You must blacken the ovalcompletely, and do notmake any marks outside ofthe oval. You do not haveto vote in every race.Llene el óvalo a la izquierdadel nombre de su selección.Debe rellenar el óvalocompletamente y no haganinguna marca fuera delóvalo. No tiene que votar encada contienda.
Do not cross out or erase,or your vote may not count.If you make a mistake or astray mark, you may ask fora new ballot.No debe tachar o borrar, o suvoto no se contará. Sicomete un error o hace unamarca demás, puede solicitaruna nueva papeleta.
Papeleta Electoral OficialElección General Presidencial8 de Noviembre del 2016Estado de Maryland, Condado de Montgomery
Optional write-inEscritura opcional
To add a candidate, fill inthe oval to the left of "orwrite-in" and print the nameclearly on the dotted line.Para agregar un candidato,llene el óvalo a la izquierda de"o por escrito" y escriba elnombre claramente en lalínea punteada.
President and Vice Presidentof the United StatesVote for 1Presidente y Vicepresidente delos Estados UnidosVote por 1
Donald J. TrumpNew Yorkand/yand
Michael PenceIndianaRepublican
Republican/Republicano
Hillary ClintonNew Yorkand/yand
Tim KaineVirginiaDemocratic
Democratic/Demócrata
Gary JohnsonNew Mexicoand/yand
Bill WeldMassachusettsLibertarian
Libertarian/Libertario
Jill SteinMassachusettsand/yand
Ajamu BarakaGeorgiaGreen
Green/Verde
or write-in:
or write-in/o por escrito:
U.S. SenatorVote for 1Senador de EE.UU.Vote por 1
Kathy SzeligaRepublican/RepublicanoRepublican
Chris Van HollenDemocratic/DemócrataDemocratic
Margaret FlowersGreen/VerdeGreen
or write-in:
or write-in/o por escrito:
Representative in CongressDistrict 8Vote for 1Representante en el CongresoDistrito 8Vote por 1
Dan CoxRepublican/RepublicanoRepublican
Jamie RaskinDemocratic/DemócrataDemocratic
Jasen WunderLibertarian/LibertarioLibertarian
Nancy WallaceGreen/VerdeGreen
or write-in:
or write-in/o por escrito:
Judge of the Circuit CourtCircuit 6Vote for up to 3Juez de la Corte de CircuitoCircuito 6Vote hasta por 3
John M. Maloney
Karla N. Smith
Harry C. Storm
or write-in:
or write-in/o por escrito:
or write-in:
or write-in/o por escrito:
or write-in:
or write-in/o por escrito:
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The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
STATE ELECTIONOFFICIAL
BALLOTTuesday, November 8, 2016
SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
AMHERST
810/810
EARLYABSENTEE
ELECTORS OF PRESIDENTAND VICE PRESIDENT
Vote for ONECLINTON and KAINE + + + + + + + + + + + Democratic
JOHNSON and WELD+ + + + + + + + + + + +Libertarian
STEIN and BARAKA + + + + + + + + + + Green-Rainbow
TRUMP and PENCE + + + + + + + + + + + + Republican
DO NOT VOTE IN THIS SPACE. USE BLANK LINE BELOW FOR WRITE-IN.
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COUNCILLOREIGHTH DISTRICT Vote for ONEMARY E. HURLEY + + + + + + + + + + + + + Democratic15 Fields Dr., East Longmeadow
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SHERIFFHAMPSHIRE COUNTY Vote for ONEPATRICK J. CAHILLANE + + + + + + + + Democratic116 Florence St., Northampton
DAVID F. ISAKSON + + + + + + + + + + + + Republican95 Richview Ave., South Hadley
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REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESSSECOND DISTRICT Vote for ONEJAMES P. McGOVERN + + + + + + + + + Democratic393 Burncoat St., Worcester Candidate for Re-election
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SENATOR IN GENERAL COURTHAMPSHIRE, FRANKLIN & WORCESTER DISTRICT Vote for ONESTANLEY C. ROSENBERG + + + + + + Democratic38 Webster Ct., Amherst Candidate for Re-election
DONALD PELTIER + + + + + + + + + + + + + Republican356 Granby Rd., South Hadley
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REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURTTHIRD HAMPSHIRE DISTRICT Vote for ONESOLOMON ISRAEL GOLDSTEIN-ROSE+ Democratic16 Poet’s Corner, Amherst
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QUESTION 1LAW PROPOSED BYINITIATIVE PETITION
Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives on or before May 3, 2016?
SUMMARY This proposed law would allow the state Gaming Commission to issue one additional category 2 license, which would permit operation of a gaming establishment with no table games and not more than 1,250 slot machines. The proposed law would authorize the Commission to request applications for the additional license to be granted to a gaming establishment located on property that is (i) at least four acres in size; (ii) adjacent to and within 1,500 feet of a race track, including the track’s additional facilities, such as the track, grounds, paddocks, barns, auditorium, amphitheatre, and bleachers; (iii) where a horse racing meeting mayphysically be held; (iv) where a horse racing meeting shall have been hosted; and (v) notseparated from the race track by a highwayor railway.
A YES VOTE would permit the state Gaming Commission to license one additional slot machine gaming establishment at a location that meets certain conditions specified in the law.
A NO VOTE would make no change in current laws regarding gaming.
QUESTION 2LAW PROPOSED BYINITIATIVE PETITION
Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives on or before May 3, 2016?
SUMMARY This proposed law would allow the state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to approve up to 12 new charter schools or enrollment expansions in existing charter schools each year. Approvals under this law could expand statewide charter school enrollment by up to 1% of the total statewide public school enrollment each year. New charters and enrollment expansions approved under this law would be exempt from existing limits on the number of charter schools, the number of students enrolled in them, and the amount of local school districts’ spending allocated to them. If the Board received more than 12 applications in a single year from qualified applicants, then the proposed law would require it to give priority to proposed charter schools or enrollment expansions in districts where student performance on statewide assessments is in the bottom 25% of all districts in the previous two years and where demonstrated parent demand for additional public school options is greatest.
YES NO
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OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 8, 2016Kent County, Michigan
Algoma Township, Precinct 5 B
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
PARTISAN SECTION
STRAIGHT PARTY TICKETVote for not more than 1
RepublicanParty
DemocraticParty
LibertarianParty
U.S. TaxpayersParty
GreenParty
Natural LawParty
Working ClassParty
PRESIDENTIAL
ELECTORS OF PRESIDENTAND VICE-PRESIDENT
OF THE UNITED STATESVote for not more than 1
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. Pence
Republican
Hillary ClintonTim KaineDemocratic
Gary JohnsonBill WeldLibertarian
Darrell L. CastleScott N. Bradley
U.S. Taxpayers
Jill SteinAjamu Baraka
Green
Emidio Mimi SoltysikAngela Nicole Walker
Natural Law
CONGRESSIONAL
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS3rd DISTRICT
Vote for not more than 1Justin Amash
RepublicanDouglas Smith
DemocraticTed Gerrard
U.S. Taxpayers
LEGISLATIVE
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE74th DISTRICT
Vote for not more than 1
Rob VerHeulenRepublican
Robin BiggerDemocratic
Bill GelineauLibertarian
STATE BOARDS
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
Vote for not more than 2Tom McMillin
RepublicanNikki Snyder
RepublicanIsh Ahmed
DemocraticJohn Austin
DemocraticScotty Boman
LibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianKaren AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Douglas LevesqueU.S. Taxpayers
Derek M. GrigsbyGreen
Sherry A. WellsGreen
Mary Anne HeringWorking Class
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Vote for not more than 2Carl Meyers
RepublicanRon Weiser
RepublicanLaurence B. Deitch
DemocraticDenise Ilitch
DemocraticJames Lewis Hudler
LibertarianJohn Jascob
LibertarianAudra Driscoll
U.S. TaxpayersRichard A. Hewer
U.S. TaxpayersLatham Redding
GreenBridgette Abraham-Guzman
Natural Law
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITYVote for not more than 2
William DearyRepublicanDan KellyRepublican
Dianne ByrumDemocratic
Diann WoodardDemocratic
Justin BurnsLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Angela GrandyU.S. Taxpayers
Will Tyler WhiteGreen
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITYVote for not more than 2
Michael J. BusuitoRepublican
Kimberly ShminaRepublican
Yvette McElroy AndersonDemocratic
Mark GaffneyDemocratic
Bhagwan DashairyaLibertarianAl SederLibertarian
Robert GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Marc Joseph SosnowskiU.S. Taxpayers
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Fran ShorGreen
Wendy GoossenNatural Law
COUNTY
PROSECUTING ATTORNEYVote for not more than 1
Chris BeckerRepublican
Alida J. BryantDemocratic
COUNTY
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Lawrence A. StelmaRepublican
Michael B. ScruggsDemocratic
CLERK/REGISTER OF DEEDSVote for not more than 1
Lisa Posthumus LyonsRepublican
Chris ReaderDemocratic
James LewisLibertarian
TREASURERVote for not more than 1
Kenneth D. ParrishRepublican
Jody BettenDemocratic
DRAIN COMMISSIONERVote for not more than 1
Ken YonkerRepublican
Rachel HoodDemocratic
COUNTY COMMISSIONER2nd DISTRICT
Vote for not more than 1Thomas B. Antor
RepublicanJerry D. Berta
Democratic
TOWNSHIP
SUPERVISORALGOMA TOWNSHIPVote for not more than 1
Kevin GreenRepublican
CLERKALGOMA TOWNSHIPVote for not more than 1
Judy BigneyRepublican
TREASURERALGOMA TOWNSHIPVote for not more than 1
Deborah EllenwoodRepublican
TRUSTEEALGOMA TOWNSHIPVote for not more than 4
Gordon L. PickerdRepublican
James PowellRepublican
Tom UngreyRepublican
Bob WilsonRepublican
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Doug Dern
Frank Szymanski
David VivianoJustice of Supreme Court
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For United StatesPresident and Vice President
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Presidential Electors forHillary Clinton forPresident and Tim Kaine forVice President
Democrat
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Republican
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GENERAL ELECTION PUBLICATION BALLOTLEWIS & CLARK COUNTY, MONTANA - NOVEMBER 8, 2016
FEDERAL AND STATE
FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT(VOTE IN ONE OVAL)
HILLARY CLINTONDEMOCRAT FOR PRESIDENT
TIM KAINEDEMOCRAT FOR VICE PRESIDENT
"ROCKY" ROQUE DE LAFUENTE
AMERICAN DELTA FOR PRESIDENTMICHAEL STEINBERG
AMERICAN DELTA FOR VICEPRESIDENT
GARY JOHNSONLIBERTARIAN FOR PRESIDENT
BILL WELDLIBERTARIAN FOR VICEPRESIDENT
JILL STEINGREEN FOR PRESIDENT
AJAMU BARAKAGREEN FOR VICE PRESIDENT
DONALD J. TRUMPREPUBLICAN FOR PRESIDENT
MICHAEL R. PENCEREPUBLICAN FOR VICE PRESIDENT
FOR PRESIDENT
FOR VICE PRESIDENT
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE(VOTE FOR ONE)
LIBERTARIAN
DENISE JUNEAUDEMOCRAT
RYAN ZINKEREPUBLICAN
FOR GOVERNOR AND LT. GOVERNOR(VOTE IN ONE OVAL)
STEVE BULLOCKDEMOCRAT FOR GOVERNOR
MIKE COONEYDEMOCRAT FOR LT. GOVERNOR
TED DUNLAPLIBERTARIAN FOR GOVERNOR
RON VANDEVENDERLIBERTARIAN FOR LT. GOVERNOR
GREG GIANFORTEREPUBLICAN FOR GOVERNOR
LESLEY ROBINSONREPUBLICAN FOR LT. GOVERNOR
FOR GOVERNOR
FOR LT. GOVERNOR
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE(VOTE FOR ONE)
MONICA J. LINDEENDEMOCRAT
ROGER ROOTSLIBERTARIAN
COREY STAPLETONREPUBLICAN
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL(VOTE FOR ONE)
TIM FOXREPUBLICAN
LARRY JENTDEMOCRAT
FEDERAL AND STATE(Continued)
FOR STATE AUDITOR(VOTE FOR ONE)
JESSE LASLOVICHDEMOCRAT
MATT ROSENDALEREPUBLICAN
FOR STATE SUPERINTENDENTOF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
(VOTE FOR ONE)
ELSIE ARNTZENREPUBLICAN
MELISSA ROMANODEMOCRAT
FOR SUPREME COURT CHIEFJUSTICE
(VOTE IN ONE OVAL)
Shall Chief Justice MIKE MCGRATH ofthe Supreme Court of the state ofMontana be retained in office for anotherterm?
Fill in the oval before the word "YES" ifyou wish the official to remain in office.Fill in the oval before the word "NO" ifyou do not wish the official to remain inoffice.
YES
NO
FOR SUPREME COURT JUSTICE #3FULL TERM
(VOTE FOR ONE)
KRISTEN JURASNONPARTISAN
DIRK SANDEFURNONPARTISAN
FOR SUPREME COURT JUSTICE #6 UNEXPIRED TERM
(VOTE IN ONE OVAL)
Shall Justice JIM SHEA of the SupremeCourt of the state of Montana be retainedin office for another term?
Fill in the oval before the word "YES" ifyou wish the official to remain in office.Fill in the oval before the word "NO" ifyou do not wish the official to remain inoffice.
YES
NO
FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE,DISTRICT 1, DEPT 4
FULL TERM(VOTE IN ONE OVAL)
Shall Judge JAMES P. (JIM) REYNOLDSof District 1, Dept. 4 of the state ofMontana be retained in office for anotherterm?
Fill in the oval before the word "YES" ifyou wish the official to remain in office.Fill in the oval before the word "NO" ifyou do not wish the official to remain inoffice.
YES
NO
FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGEDISTRICT 1, DEPT 2UNEXPIRED TERM(VOTE FOR ONE)
DEEANN COONEYNONPARTISAN
MIKE MCMAHONNONPARTISAN
FEDERAL AND STATE(Continued)
FOR STATE SENATORDISTRICT 35
(VOTE FOR ONE)
SCOTT SALESREPUBLICAN
FOR STATE SENATORDISTRICT 40
(VOTE FOR ONE)
TERRY J. GAUTHIERREPUBLICAN
HAL JACOBSONDEMOCRAT
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVEDISTRICT 17
(VOTE FOR ONE)
ROSS H. FITZGERALDREPUBLICAN
BARNETT G.SPORKIN-MORRISON
DEMOCRAT
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVEDISTRICT 70
(VOTE FOR ONE)
KELLY FLYNNREPUBLICAN
MERLYN HUSODEMOCRAT
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVEDISTRICT 79
(VOTE FOR ONE)
JENNY ECKDEMOCRAT
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVEDISTRICT 80
(VOTE FOR ONE)
BECKY BEARDREPUBLICAN
ELIZABETH CAINDEMOCRAT
VALERIE CLAGUEINDEPENDENT
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVEDISTRICT 81
(VOTE FOR ONE)
JANET ELLISDEMOCRAT
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVEDISTRICT 82
(VOTE FOR ONE)
MOFFIE FUNKDEMOCRAT
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVEDISTRICT 83
(VOTE FOR ONE)
KIM ABBOTTDEMOCRAT
BOB LEACHREPUBLICAN
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVEDISTRICT 84
(VOTE FOR ONE)
PAULA BONARLIBERTARIAN
MARY ANN DUNWELLDEMOCRAT
STEVE GIBSONREPUBLICAN
LEWIS AND CLARK COUNTY STATE OF MONTANA NOVEMBER 8, 2016
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STATE DISTRICTPARTISAN OFFICES
COUNTYPARTISAN OFFICES
COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DIST. 1Four (4) Year TermVOTE FOR ONE
DAHL, DEMAR ORepublican
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE INCONGRESSDISTRICT 2
Two (2) Year TermVOTE FOR ONE
FEDERAL PARTISAN OFFICES
AMODEI, MARK E. ORepublican
EVANS, H.D. ‘‘CHIP’’ ODemocratic
EVERHART, JOHN H. OIndependent American Party
KNIGHT, DREW ONo Political Party
CORTEZ MASTO, CATHERINE ODemocratic
GUMINA, TONY ONo Political Party
HECK, JOE ORepublican
JONES, TOM OIndependent American Party
SAWYER, THOMAS ‘‘TOM’’ ONo Political Party
WILLIAMS, JARROD M. ONo Political Party
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UNITED STATES SENATESix (6) Year TermVOTE FOR ONE
UNITED STATES PRESIDENT ANDVICE PRESIDENTFour (4) Year TermVOTE FOR ONE
CASTLE, DARRELL Independent BRADLEY, SCOTT American Party OCLINTON, HILLARYKAINE, TIM Democratic ODE LA FUENTE, ROQUE ‘‘ROCKY’’STEINBERG, MICHAEL No Political PartyOJOHNSON, GARYWELD, BILL Libertarian OTRUMP, DONALD J.PENCE, MICHAEL R. Republican ONONE OF THESE CANDIDATES O
GOICOECHEA, PETE ORepublican
HANSEN, JANINE OIndependent American Party
STATE SENATE, DISTRICT 19Four (4) Year TermVOTE FOR ONE
ELLISON, JOHN ORepublican
STATE ASSEMBLY, DISTRICT 33Two (2) Year TermVOTE FOR ONE
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INSTRUCTIONS TO THE VOTER:1. To vote for any candidate whose name is printed on thisballot, fill in the oval to the left of the candidate's name (fromthis Q, to this R). Do not vote for more than the number ofcandidates to be elected to each office.
2.USE ONLY BLACK OR BLUE BALLPOINTPEN OR A #2 PENCIL
TO MARK YOUR BALLOT.3. To vote for a person whose name is NOT printed on thisballot, write the person's name on the blank line(s) below theproper title of office (marked "WRITE IN") AND fill in the oval tothe left of the name (from this Q, to this R).NOTE: Failure to fill in the oval after writing in a name willvoid this vote.4. Do not mark this ballot in any manner other than providedfor and do not erase. If you spoil your ballot, return it to theCounty Clerk, who will provide you with a fresh ballot. If youmark your ballot in such a way that your intent is unclear, or ifyou vote for more than the number to be elected to an office,your vote for that office WILL NOT BE COUNTED.
TO PROTECT YOUR VOTE: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW FORANYONE EXCEPT YOU, THE VOTER, TO MARK ORINSPECT THIS BALLOT. However, a family member mayassist you in doing so. If you are an incapacitated absenteevoter, a person other than a family member may also assistyou in doing so.
OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
VOTE BOTH SIDES OFBALLOT
FEDERAL
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FOR:Four-Year Term (Vote for One)
President: Hillary RodhamClintonVice President: Timothy MichaelKaineDEMOCRATIC
President: Donald J. TrumpVice President: Michael R. PenceREPUBLICAN
President: Darrell CastleVice President: Scott BradleyCONSTITUTION PARTY
President: Gary JohnsonVice President: William WeldLIBERTARIAN PARTY
President: Monica MooreheadVice President: Lamont LillyWORKERS WORLD PARTY
President: Alyson KennedyVice President: Osborne HartSOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY
President: Rocky Roque De LaFuenteVice President: Michael SteinbergAMERICAN DELTA PARTY
President: Gloria La RivaVice President: Eugene PuryearSOCIALISM AND LIBERATION
President: Jill SteinVice President: Ajamu BarakaGREEN PARTY
Write In
FEDERAL
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES5th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
Two-Year Term (Vote for One)
Joshua S. GottheimerDEMOCRATIC
Scott GarrettREPUBLICAN
Claudio BelusicLIBERTARIAN PARTY
Write In
COUNTY
COUNTY SHERIFFThree-Year Term (Vote for One)
No Nomination MadeDEMOCRATIC
Michael StradaREPUBLICAN
Write In
COUNTY CLERKFive-Year Term (Vote for One)
No Nomination MadeDEMOCRATIC
Jeffrey M. ParrottREPUBLICAN
Write In
FREEHOLDERThree-Year Term (Vote for Two)
Michael Riley-MillsDEMOCRATIC
Michele Van AllenDEMOCRATIC
George F. GrahamREPUBLICAN
Sylvia PetilloREPUBLICAN
Write In
Write In
MUNICIPAL
BOROUGH COUNCILThree-Year Term (Vote for Two)
Peter PearsonDEMOCRATIC
Michael FigueiredoDEMOCRATIC
No Nomination MadeREPUBLICAN
No Nomination MadeREPUBLICAN
Write In
Write In
BOROUGH COUNCILOne-Year Unexpired Term (Vote for One)
No Nomination MadeDEMOCRATIC
John P. HoagREPUBLICAN
Write In
MUNICIPAL SCHOOL
ANDOVER REGIONALBOARD OF EDUCATION
Membership to Board of Education
NO SEATS OPEN
ANDOVER BORO
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JUDICIAL RETENTION RETENCIÓN JUDICIAL
PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OFTHE UNITED STATES
PRESIDENTE Y VICE PRESIDENTE DE LOSESTADOS UNIDOS
VOTE FOR ONE / VOTE POR UNO
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE REPRESENTANTE DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS
DISTRICT 1 / DISTRITO 1VOTE FOR ONE / VOTE POR UNO
SECRETARY OF STATE SECRETARIO DE ESTADO
VOTE FOR ONE / VOTE POR UNO
STATE SENATOR SENADOR DE ESTADODISTRICT 9 / DISTRITO 9
VOTE FOR ONE / VOTE POR UNO
STATE REPRESENTATIVE REPRESENTANTE DE ESTADO
DISTRICT 65 / DISTRITO 65VOTE FOR ONE / VOTE POR UNO
PUBLIC REGULATION COMMISSIONER COMISIONADO DE REGULACIÓN PÚBLICA
DISTRICT 3 / DISTRITO 3VOTE FOR ONE / VOTE POR UNO
PUBLIC EDUCATION COMMISSIONER COMISIONADO DE EDUCACIÓN PÚBLICA
DISTRICT 4 / DISTRITO 4VOTE FOR ONE / VOTE POR UNO
DISTRICT ATTORNEY FISCALES DE DISTRITO
13TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT / 13° DISTRITO JUDICIALVOTE FOR ONE / VOTE POR UNO
JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT JUEZ DE LA CORTE SUPREMAVOTE FOR ONE / VOTE POR UNO
JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS JUEZ DE LA CORTE DE APELACIONES
VOTE FOR ONE / VOTE POR UNO
DISTRICT COURT JUDGE JUEZ DEL DISTRITO
13TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT / 13° DISTRITO JUDICIALDIVISION 4 / DIVISIÓN 4
VOTE FOR ONE / VOTE POR UNO
COUNTY CLERK ESCRIBANO DEL CONDADO
VOTE FOR ONE / VOTE POR UNO
COUNTY TREASURER TESORERO DEL CONDADO
VOTE FOR ONE / VOTE POR UNO
HOSPITAL TAX QUESTION PREGUNTA DEL IMPUESTO DEL HOSPITAL VOTE FOR OR AGAINST / VOTE EN FAVOR O EN CONTRA
HOSPITAL TAX QUESTION For the purpose ofsupporting hospitals in Sandoval County, shall SandovalCounty, New Mexico impose a tax levy of four andtwenty-five hundredths (4.25) mills each year for eight(8) years, on each dollar of net taxable value of propertyin Sandoval County, to pay to contracting hospitals inaccordance with health care facilities contracts?PREGUNTA DEL IMPUESTO DEL HOSPITAL Con el
propósito de apoyar a los hospitales del Condado deSandoval, ¿Deberá el condado de Sandoval de NuevoMéxico imponer un impuesto de cuatro con veinticincocentésimas (4.25) milésimas partes cada año por ocho(8) años, por cada dólar de valor neto sujeto aimpuestos de propiedad en el condado de Sandoval,para pagarles a los hospitales contratados de acuerdocon los contratos de las instalaciones sanitarias?
Shall BARBARA J VIGIL be retained as Justice of theSupreme Court?¿Retendremos a BARBARA J VIGIL como Juez de la
Corte Suprema?
DONALD J TRUMPMICHAEL R PENCE REPUBLICAN PARTY / PARTIDO REPUBLICANO
HILLARY RODHAM CLINTONTIMOTHY MICHAEL KAINE DEMOCRATIC PARTY / PARTIDO DEMÓCRATA
GLORIA LA RIVADENNIS BANKS PARTY FOR SOCIALISM AND LIBERATION / PARTIDO POR ELSOCIALISMO Y LA LIBERACIÓN
GARY JOHNSONBILL WELD LIBERTARIAN PARTY / PARTIDO LIBERTARIO
DARRELL CASTLESCOTT BRADLEY CONSTITUTION PARTY / PARTIDO CONSTITUCIONALISTA
JILL STEINAJAMU BARAKA GREEN PARTY / PARTIDO VERDE
"ROCKY" ROQUE DE LA FUENTEMICHAEL STEINBERG AMERICAN DELTA PARTY / PARTIDO DELTA AMERICANA
EVAN MCMULLINNATHAN JOHNSON BETTER FOR AMERICA PARTY / PARTIDO MEJOR PARA AMÉRICA
RICHARD GREGORY PRIEM REPUBLICAN PARTY / PARTIDO REPUBLICANO
MICHELLE LUJAN GRISHAM DEMOCRATIC PARTY / PARTIDO DEMÓCRATA
NORA ESPINOZA REPUBLICAN PARTY / PARTIDO REPUBLICANO
MAGGIE TOULOUSE OLIVER DEMOCRATIC PARTY / PARTIDO DEMÓCRATA
DIEGO L ESPINOZA REPUBLICAN PARTY / PARTIDO REPUBLICANO
JOHN M SAPIEN DEMOCRATIC PARTY / PARTIDO DEMÓCRATA
DERRICK J LENTE DEMOCRATIC PARTY / PARTIDO DEMÓCRATA
VALERIE L ESPINOZA DEMOCRATIC PARTY / PARTIDO DEMÓCRATA
KARYL ANN ARMBRUSTER DEMOCRATIC PARTY / PARTIDO DEMÓCRATA
LEMUEL L MARTINEZ DEMOCRATIC PARTY / PARTIDO DEMÓCRATA
JUDITH K NAKAMURA REPUBLICAN PARTY / PARTIDO REPUBLICANO
MICHAEL E VIGIL DEMOCRATIC PARTY / PARTIDO DEMÓCRATA
STEPHEN G FRENCH REPUBLICAN PARTY / PARTIDO REPUBLICANO
JULIE J VARGAS DEMOCRATIC PARTY / PARTIDO DEMÓCRATA
PEDRO G RAEL DEMOCRATIC PARTY / PARTIDO DEMÓCRATA
DONALD B LEMM REPUBLICAN PARTY / PARTIDO REPUBLICANO
EILEEN (MORENO) GARBAGNI DEMOCRATIC PARTY / PARTIDO DEMÓCRATA
LEROY JOSEPH LOVATO REPUBLICAN PARTY / PARTIDO REPUBLICANO
LAURA M MONTOYA DEMOCRATIC PARTY / PARTIDO DEMÓCRATA
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT / BOLETA OFICIAL DE ELECCION GENERALNovember 8, 2016 - 8 de noviembre, 2016 SANDOVAL COUNTY - CONDADO DE SANDOVAL
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote, completely fill in the oval to the LEFT of your choice, like this ( ) .
INSTRUCCIONES PARA LOS VOTANTES: Para votar, rellene completamente el óvalo a la IZQUIERDA de su selección, como esto ( ).
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PARTISAN OFFICES
President and Vice Presidentof the United States(You may vote for ONE)
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Hillary ClintonTim KaineDemocrat
Gary JohnsonWilliam WeldLibertarian
_______________________________Write-in
US Senate(You may vote for ONE)
Richard BurrRepublican
Deborah K. RossDemocrat
Sean HaughLibertarian
US House of RepresentativesDistrict 9
(You may vote for ONE)
Robert PittengerRepublican
Christian CanoDemocrat
NC Governor(You may vote for ONE)
Pat McCroryRepublican
Roy CooperDemocrat
Lon CecilLibertarian
NC Lieutenant Governor(You may vote for ONE)
Dan ForestRepublican
Linda ColemanDemocrat
Jacki ColeLibertarian
NC Attorney General(You may vote for ONE)
Buck NewtonRepublican
Josh SteinDemocrat
NC Auditor(You may vote for ONE)
Chuck StuberRepublican
Beth A. WoodDemocrat
NC Commissioner of Agriculture(You may vote for ONE)
Steve TroxlerRepublican
Walter SmithDemocrat
NC Commissioner of Insurance(You may vote for ONE)
Mike CauseyRepublican
Wayne GoodwinDemocrat
NC Commissioner of Labor(You may vote for ONE)
Cherie BerryRepublican
Charles MeekerDemocrat
_______________________________Write-in
NC Secretary of State(You may vote for ONE)
Michael LaPagliaRepublican
Elaine MarshallDemocrat
NC Superintendent ofPublic Instruction(You may vote for ONE)
Mark JohnsonRepublican
June AtkinsonDemocrat
NC Treasurer(You may vote for ONE)
Dale R. FolwellRepublican
Dan Blue IIIDemocrat
NC State SenateDistrict 25
(You may vote for ONE)
Tom McInnisRepublican
Dannie M. MontgomeryDemocrat
NC House of RepresentativesDistrict 48
(You may vote for ONE)
Garland E. PierceDemocrat
District AttorneyDistrict 16A
(You may vote for ONE)
Kristy McMillan NewtonDemocrat
Board of CommissionersAt-Large
(You may vote for ONE)
Whit GibsonDemocrat
Board of CommissionersLaurel Hill Township(You may vote for ONE)
John T. AlfordDemocrat
Board of CommissionersStewartsville
(You may vote for ONE)
Clarence McPhatterDemocrat
Board of CommissionersWilliamson Township
(You may vote for ONE)
Bill ParkerRepublican
Robert (Bob) Davis, Sr.Democrat
Register of Deeds(You may vote for ONE)
L. Page Pratt IIIDemocrat
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SAMPLE BALLOT
GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT NOVEMBER 8, 2016
SAMPLE BALLOT
____________ InitialsBURLEIGH COUNTY
November 8, 2016
Presidential Electors
All ballots, other than those usedto vote absentee, must first be
initialed by appropriate electionofficials in order to be counted.
To vote for the candidate of your choice, youmust darken the oval ( ) next to the nameof that candidate.To vote for a person whose name is notprinted on the ballot, you must darken the oval( ) next to the blank line provided andwrite that person's name on the blank line.
PARTY BALLOT
President & Vice-President of theUnited States
Vote for no more than ONE name
CLINTON Robert ValeuGrace Link
Democratic-NPL Party Darlene Turitto
DE LA FUENTE Michael P CohenJordon Lee Rosdahl
American Delta Party Cory Hukriede
JOHNSON Jack SeamanDustin Gawrylow
Libertarian Party Nick Bata
TRUMP John OlsonDuane Mutch
Republican Party Beverly Clayburgh
CASTLE Nathan KraftRobert Anderson
Constitution Party Hannah Houle
STEIN Jeffrey EideMichael Lopez
Green Party Jason Anderson
United States SenatorVote for no more than ONE name
James Germalicindependent nomination
Eliot GlassheimDemocratic-NPL Party
Robert N MarquetteLibertarian Party
John HoevenRepublican Party
Representative in CongressVote for no more than ONE name
Jack SeamanLibertarian Party
Chase Iron EyesDemocratic-NPL Party
Kevin CramerRepublican Party
Governor and Lt. GovernorVote for no more than ONE set of names
Doug Burgum& Brent SanfordRepublican Party
Marty Riske& Joshua VoytekLibertarian Party
Marvin E Nelson& Joan HeckamanDemocratic-NPL Party
State AuditorVote for no more than ONE name
Roland RiemersLibertarian Party
Josh GallionRepublican Party
State TreasurerVote for no more than ONE name
Kelly L SchmidtRepublican Party
Tim MathernDemocratic-NPL Party
Eric OlsonLibertarian Party
Insurance CommissionerVote for no more than ONE name
Ruth BuffaloDemocratic-NPL Party
Nick BataLibertarian Party
Jon GodfreadRepublican Party
Public Service CommissionerVote for no more than ONE name
Thomas SkadelandLibertarian Party
Julie FedorchakRepublican Party
Marlo Hunte-BeaubrunDemocratic-NPL Party
NO-PARTY BALLOT
To vote for the candidate of your choice, youmust darken the oval ( ) next to the nameof that candidate.To vote for a person whose name is notprinted on the ballot, you must darken the oval( ) next to the blank line provided andwrite that person's name on the blank line.
Superintendent of Public InstructionVote for no more than ONE name
Kirsten Baesler
Joe Chiang
Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for no more than ONE name
Robert V Bolinske Sr
Jerod Elton Tufte
Justice of the Supreme CourtUnexpired 2-Year Term
Vote for no more than ONE name
Lisa Fair McEvers
Judge of the District CourtSouth Central Judicial District
Judgeship No. 2Vote for no more than ONE name
Sonna M Anderson
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CHAGRIN FALLS -00-A Absentee
Consecutive Number: N - STUB B
CHAGRIN FALLS -00-A Absentee
Instructions to VoterInstrucciones para el Elector
To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.Para votar: oscurezcacompletamente el óvalo ( ) a la izquierda de su elección.
Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.
Tenga en cuenta el númeropermitido de opciones directamentedebajo del título de cada cargo parael que se postulan los candidatos.No marque en la papeleta másopciones de las permitidas.
If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted.Si usted marca en la papeleta másopciones de las permitidas, no secontará esa candidatura opregunta.
To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of the blank lineand write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.
Para votar por un candidato porescrito: oscurezca completamenteel óvalo ( ) a la izquierda de lalínea en blanco y escriba elnombre del candidato. Solo sepueden contar los votos emitidospara los candidatos que solicitaronser candidatos por escrito.Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballotfor that same contest.No escriba el nombre del candidatosi el nombre de esa persona yaestá impreso en la papeleta paraesa misma candidatura.
If you make a mistake or want tochange your vote: return yourballot to an election official andget a new ballot. You may askfor a new ballot up to two times.
Si comete un error o deseacambiar su voto: devuelva lapapeleta a un funcionario electoraly obtenga una nueva. Puede pediruna nueva papeleta solo dosveces.
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Official General Election BallotCuyahoga County, OhioNovember 8, 2016
Papeleta Oficial para la Elección GeneralCondado de Cuyahoga, Ohio8 de noviembre de 2016
Page 1 of 4Página 1 de 4
Absentee
For President and Vice PresidentPara Presidente y Vicepresidente(Vote for not more than 1 pair)(Vote por no más de 1 par)A vote for any candidates for President andVice President shall be a vote for theelectors of those candidates whose nameshave been certified to the Secretary of State.El voto por cualesquiera candidatos apresidente y vicepresidente será el voto de loselectores por aquellos candidatos cuyosnombres hayan sido certificados al secretariode estado.
For PresidentPara PresidenteHillary ClintonFor Vice PresidentPara VicepresidenteTim KaineDemocratic / Demócrata
For PresidentPara PresidenteRichard DuncanFor Vice PresidentPara VicepresidenteRicky JohnsonNonparty candidates / Candidatos sin partido
For PresidentPara PresidenteGary JohnsonFor Vice PresidentPara VicepresidenteWilliam Weld
For PresidentPara PresidenteJill SteinFor Vice PresidentPara VicepresidenteAjamu BarakaGreen / Verde
For PresidentPara PresidenteDonald J. TrumpFor Vice PresidentPara VicepresidenteMichael R. PenceRepublican / Republicana
For PresidentPara Presidente
Write-in / Por escrito
For Vice PresidentPara Vicepresidente
Write-in / Por escrito
CHAGRIN FALLS -00-A NON
For U.S. SenatorPara Senador de los Estados Unidos(Vote for not more than 1)(No vote por más de 1)
Tom ConnorsNonparty candidate / Candidato sin partido
Joseph R. DeMareGreen / VerdeRob PortmanRepublican / RepublicanaScott RupertNonparty candidate / Candidato sin partido
Ted StricklandDemocratic / Demócrata
Write-in / Por escrito
For Representative to Congress(14th District)Para Representante al Congreso(Distrito 14)(Vote for not more than 1)(No vote por más de 1)
Michael WagerDemocratic / DemócrataDavid P. JoyceRepublican / Republicana
Write-in / Por escrito
For State Senator(24th District)Para Senador del Estado(Distrito 24)(Vote for not more than 1)(No vote por más de 1)
Matt DolanRepublican / RepublicanaEmily HaganDemocratic / Demócrata
For State Representative(6th District)Para Representante del Estado(Distrito 6)(Vote for not more than 1)(No vote por más de 1)
Phillip RobinsonDemocratic / Demócrata
Marlene AnielskiRepublican / Republicana
For Prosecuting AttorneyPara Abogado Fiscal(Vote for not more than 1)(No vote por más de 1)
Michael C. O'MalleyDemocratic / Demócrata
For Member of County Council(District 6)Para Miembro del Consejo delCondado(Distrito 6)(Vote for not more than 1)(No vote por más de 1)
Jack SchronRepublican / Republicana
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Sample Ballot–Lincoln County, Oregon November 8, 2016
Instructions to Voter
To ensure your vote counts, completely fill in theoval to the left of the response of your choice.
To write in a name, write the name on the solidline and fill in the oval to the left of thewrite-in line.
Attention!Remember to inspect your ballot for mistakes! Ifyou make a mistake or damage your ballot, callyour County Elections Office to ask for areplacement ballot.
Federal Offices
Your vote for the candidates for United States Presidentand Vice President shall be a vote for the electors
supporting those candidates.Vote for One
RepublicanDonald J Trump / Mike PenceDemocratHillary Clinton / Tim KainePacific Green, ProgressiveJill Stein / Ajamu BarakaLibertarianGary Johnson / Bill Weld
US SenatorVote for One
Steven C ReynoldsIndependent
Ron WydenDemocrat
Mark CallahanRepublican
Eric NavickasPacific Green, Progressive
Jim LindsayLibertarian
Shanti S LewallenWorking Families
US Representative, 5th DistrictVote for One
Colm WillisRepublican
Kurt SchraderDemocrat, Independent
Marvin SandnesPacific Green
State Offices
Governor(2 Year Term)Vote for One
James FosterLibertarian
Kate BrownDemocrat, Working Families
Cliff ThomasonIndependent
Aaron Donald AuerConstitution
Bud PierceRepublican
State Offices
Secretary of StateVote for One
Sharon L DurbinLibertarian
Dennis RichardsonRepublican
Paul Damian WellsIndependent
Brad AvakianDemocrat, Working Families, Progressive
Alan ZundelPacific Green
Michael MarshConstitution
State TreasurerVote for One
Chris HenryProgressive, Pacific Green
Tobias ReadDemocrat
Jeff GudmanRepublican
Chris TelferIndependent
Attorney GeneralVote for One
Lars D H HedborLibertarian
Ellen RosenblumDemocrat, Independent, Working Families
Daniel Zene CroweRepublican
Legislative Offices
State Senator, 5th DistrictVote for One
Arnie RoblanDemocrat, Working Families
Dick AndersonRepubilcan, Independent
Dan SouzaLibertarian
WARNINGAny person who, by use of force or other means,unduly influences an elector to vote in anyparticular manner or to refrain from voting issubject to a fine. (ORS 254.470)
Official Ballot - Lincoln County, Oregon - November 8, 2016
Nonpartisan State Judiciary
Judge of the Supreme Court, Position 6Vote for One
Lynn R NakamotoIncumbent
Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 5Vote for One
Scott ShorrIncumbent
Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 8Vote for One
Roger J DeHoogIncumbent
Lincoln County
Lincoln County AssessorFour Year Term
Vote for One
Joe Davidson
Lincoln County SheriffFour Year Term
Vote for One
Curtis Landers
Lincoln County TreasurerFour Year Term
Vote for One
Linda Pilson
State Representative, 9th DistrictVote for One
Guy RosinbaumLibertarian
Teri GrierRepublican
Caddy McKeownDemocrat, Independent
State Representative, 10th DistrictVote for One
Thomas M DonohueRepublican
David GombergDemocrat, Independent
City of Depoe Bay
MayorTwo Year Term
Vote for One
Jerome Grant
Robert Gambino
Barbara Leff
A J Mattila
Council Member, Position 1Four Year Term
Vote for One
Loren J Goddard
City of Depoe Bay
Council Member, Position 2Four Year Term
Vote for One
Jan Rustenhoven
Debbie Callender
Council Member, Position 3Four Year Term
Vote for One
Charles (Charlie) L Bates
Council Member, Position 5Two Year Unexpired Term
Vote for One
Jeff S Wiseman
City of Lincoln City
Council Member, Ward IFour Year Term
Vote for One
Jim Davis
Diana Hinton
Council Member, Ward IIFour Year Term
Vote for One
Riley Hoagland
James Scrutton
Council Member, Ward IIIFour Year Term
Vote for One
Doug Wheldon
Judy Casper
City of Newport
MayorTwo Year Term
Vote for One
Sandra N Roumagoux
Council MembersFour Year Terms
Vote for Three
Dietmar H Goebel
Laura L Swanson
Dean Sawyer
City of Siletz
MayorTwo Year Term
Vote for One
John S Robinson
Council Member, Position 2Four Year Term
Vote for One
Ronald L Hervey
Council Member, Position 3Four Year Term
Vote for One
Patrizia Skauge
City of Toledo
MayorTwo Year Term
Vote for One
Billie Jo Smith
Council MembersFour Year Terms
Vote for Three
Deanne Dunlap
Stephen J Burdick, Sr
Ralph E Grutzmacher
Jackie Kauffman
Josh Smith
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State of Rhode IslandOfficial Ballot
General ElectionNovember 8, 2016Barrington
Precinct 0101Congressional District 1Senate District 32Representative District 66
State andLocal
Questions OnBack
Presidential Electors For:Four Year TermVote for 1
Donald J. TrumpPresidentMichael R. PenceVice PresidentREPUBLICAN
Hillary ClintonPresidentTim KaineVice PresidentDEMOCRAT
Gary JohnsonPresidentBill WeldVice PresidentLibertarian
Jill SteinPresidentAjamu BarakaVice PresidentGreen
"Rocky" Roque De La FuentePresidentMichael SteinbergVice PresidentAmerican Delta
Write-in
Representative inCongressDistrict 1Two Year TermVote for 1
Harold Russell TaubREPUBLICAN
David N. CicillineDEMOCRAT
Write-in
Senator in General AssemblyDistrict 32Two Year TermVote for 1
James A. KazounisREPUBLICAN
Cynthia Armour CoyneDEMOCRAT
Write-in
Representative in General AssemblyDistrict 66Two Year TermVote for 1
Joy S. HearnDEMOCRAT
Write-in
ModeratorTwo Year TermVote for 1
Julia P. CalifanoDEMOCRAT
Write-in
Town CouncilFour Year TermVote for any 3
Peter N. DennehyREPUBLICAN
Steven J. BoyajianDEMOCRAT
Geoffrey E. GroveREPUBLICAN
Melissa M. HorneDEMOCRAT
Kate G. WeymouthDEMOCRAT
Ann P. StrongIndependent
Write-in
Write-in
Write-in
School CommitteeFour Year TermVote for any 3
Anna S. ClancyDEMOCRAT
Megan P. DouglasDEMOCRAT
Pamela J. LauriaDEMOCRAT
Gina M. PineIndependent
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
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For Presidential ElectorsYou may vote for oone slate or leave it blank.
Trump & Pence ElectorsRepublican PartyDennis DaugaardMatt MichelsMarty Jackley
Johnson & Weld ElectorsLibertarian PartyJon Boon McNuttElaine KubRichard Shelatz
Clinton & Kaine ElectorsDemocratic PartyJR LaPlanteSusan KeltsAnn Tornberg
Castle & Bradley ElectorsConstitution PartyFrank HoweJoel BerganMelvin Van Den Top
INSTRUCTIONS TO THE VOTER:To vote for a person FILL IN theoval (R) next to the name.DO NOT cast more votes than areallowed in each race.
For United States SenatorYou may vote for one or leave it blank.
John R. ThuneRepublican Party
Jay WilliamsDemocratic Party
For United States RepresentativeYou may vote for oone or leave it blank.
Kristi NoemRepublican Party
Paula HawksDemocratic Party
For Public Utilities CommissionerYou may vote for oone or leave it blank.
Chris NelsonRepublican Party
Henry Red CloudDemocratic Party
For State SenatorDistrict 27
You may vote for oone or leave it blank.
Kevin KillerDemocratic Party
For State SenatorDistrict 29
You may vote for oone or leave it blank.
Gary L. CammackRepublican Party
LeRoy KindlerIndependent
For State SenatorDistrict 30
You may vote for oone or leave it blank.
Lance RussellRepublican Party
Karla R. LLaRiveDemocratic Party
For State SenatorDistrict 32
You may vote for oone or leave it blank.
Alan D. SolanoRepublican Party
David A. HubbardDemocratic Party
For State SenatorDistrict 33
You may vote for oone or leave it blank.
Phil JensenRepublican Party
Haven StuckDemocratic Party
For State SenatorDistrict 34
You may vote for oone or leave it blank.
Jeffrey D. PartridgeRepublican Party
Jay C. ShultzDemocratic Party
For State SenatorDistrict 35
You may vote for oone or leave it blank.
Terri L. HaverlyRepublican Party
For State RepresentativesDistrict 27
You may vote for up to ttwoor leave it blank.
Elizabeth MayRepublican Party
Steve LivermontRepublican Party
Red Dawn FosterDemocratic Party
Jim BradfordDemocratic Party
Everette L. McKinleyIndependent
For State RepresentativesDistrict 29
You may vote for up to ttwoor leave it blank.
Larry RhodenRepublican Party
Thomas J. BrunnerRepublican Party
For State RepresentativesDistrict 30
You may vote for up to twoor leave it blank.
Julie Frye-MuellerRepublican Party
Tim R. GoodwinRepublican Party
Kristine Ina WinterDemocratic Party
Sandy ArseneaultDemocratic Party
For State RepresentativesDistrict 32
You may vote for up to ttwoor leave it blank.
Kristin A. ConzetRepublican Party
Sean McPhersonRepublican Party
Nik AberleDemocratic Party
Susan KeltsDemocratic Party
For State RepresentativesDistrict 33
You may vote for up to ttwoor leave it blank.
Taffy HowardRepublican Party
David JohnsonRepublican Party
Ethan MarslandDemocratic Party
Jim HaddDemocratic Party
For State RepresentativesDistrict 34
You may vote for up to ttwoor leave it blank.
Craig TieszenRepublican Party
Dan DrydenRepublican Party
Steve StensonDemocratic Party
For State RepresentativesDistrict 35
You may vote for up to ttwoor leave it blank.
Lynne DiSantoRepublican Party
Blaine "Chip" CampbellRepublican Party
Dave FreytagDemocratic Party
Michael T HansonDemocratic Party
NONPOLITICAL BALLOT
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Sample Ballot for Weber County, UtahTuesday, November 8, 2016
Clerk/Auditor of Weber County
This sample ballot contains all candidatesand races in Weber County. The ballots that voters receive contain only the races they are
qualified to vote for.
(IAP)
(DEM)
(CON)
(LIB)
STRAIGHT PARTY
INDEPENDENT AMERICAN PARTYDEMOCRATIC PARTY
CONSTITUTION PARTY
LIBERTARIAN PARTY
"ROCKY" ROQUE DE LA FUENTE*MICHAEL STEINBERG
JILL STEIN*AJAMU BARAKA
ALYSON KENNEDY*OSBORNE HART
GARY JOHNSONBILL WELD
(LIB)
ROCKY GIORDANIFARLEY ANDERSON
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DONALD J. TRUMPMICHAEL R. PENCE
(REP)
DARRELL L. CASTLE SCOTT N. BRADLEY
(CON)
HILLARY RODHAM CLINTONTIMOTHY MICHAEL KAINE
(DEM)
MONICA MOOREHEAD*LAMONT LILLY
EVAN MCMULLIN*NATHAN JOHNSON
WRITE-IN:
UNITED STATES PRESIDENTVICE PRESIDENT
STATE RACES
MISTY K SNOW (DEM)
BILL BARRON*
STONEY FONUA (IAP)
MIKE LEE (REP)
UNITED STATES SENATE
ROB BISHOP (REP)
CRAIG BOWDEN (LIB)
CHADWICK H. FAIRBANKS III*
PETER C. CLEMENS (DEM)
U.S. HOUSE OF REP DIST 1
GARY R. HERBERTSPENCER J. COX
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SUPERDELL SCHANZEGREGORY C. DUERDEN
(IAP)
BRIAN E KAMERATHBARRY EVAN SHORT
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MIKE WEINHOLTZKIM BOWMAN
(DEM)
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GOVERNOR/LT. GOVERNOR
MICHAEL W. ISBELL (IAP)
JON V. HARPER (DEM)
SEAN D. REYES (REP)
W. ANDREW MCCULLOUGH (LIB)
ATTORNEY GENERAL
JOHN DOUGALL (REP)
JARED GREEN (IAP)
MIKE MITCHELL (DEM)
STATE AUDITOR
RICHARD PROCTOR (CON)
NEIL A. HANSEN (DEM)
DAVID DAMSCHEN (REP)
STATE TREASURER
DEANA FROERER (DEM)
ALLEN M. CHRISTENSEN (REP)
WRITE-IN:
STATE SENATE DISTRICT 19
GREGG BUXTON (REP)
ALAN G. YORGASON (DEM)
STATE SENATE DISTRICT 20
FLOYD HANDLEY (DEM)
JUSTIN FAWSON (REP)
STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 7
MATTHEW "DIVERGENT" FRANDSEN
(DEM)
GAGE FROERER (REP)
STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 8
JEREMY PETERSON (REP)
KATHIE J. DARBY (DEM)
STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 9
DIXON M. PITCHER (REP)
JESUS (JESSE) GARCIA (DEM)
DERRYCK GORDON (LIB)
STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 10
KELLY B. MILES (REP)
AMY MORGAN (DEM)
STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 11
MIKE SCHULTZ (REP)
STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 12
LEE B. PERRY (REP)
ANGELA B. URREA (DEM)
STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 29
COUNTY RACES
JIM HARVEY (REP)
COUNTY COMMISSION SEAT C
STATE SCHOOL BOARD
JENNIFER GRAVIET
DAVE THOMAS
STATE SCHOOL DISTRICT 4
LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD
DON E. BELNAP
PAUL W. RIVERS
OGDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 1
ROGER S CONDIE
JENNIFER ZUNDEL
OGDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 3
SUE ANN K. BURTON
NANCY BLAIR
OGDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 5
SUSAN L. K. RICHARDS
OGDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 6
RICHARD H. FAVERO
WEBER SCHOOL DISTRICT 4
DOUGLAS RICHEY HURST
WEBER SCHOOL DISTRICT 5
JON S. RITCHIE
WEBER SCHOOL DISTRICT 7
JUDICIAL RETENTION
YES NO
Shall ERNEST W. JONES be retained in the office of Judge of the District Court of the Second Judicial District?
YES NO
Shall GLEN R. DAWSON be retained in the office of Judge of the District Court of the Second Judicial District?
YES NO
Shall MICHAEL G ALLPHIN be retained in the office of Judge of the District Court of the Second Judicial District?
YES NO
Shall ANDREA W. LOCKWOOD be retained in the office of Justice Court Judge for the Ogden City Justice court?
YES NO
Shall JAMES L. BEESLEY be retained in the office of Justice Court Judge for the Plain City Justice court?
YES NO
Shall PATRICK E. LAMBERT be retained in the office of Justice Court Judge for the Farr West Justice court?
YES NO
Shall PATRICK E. LAMBERT be retained in the office of Justice Court Judge for the North Ogden Justice court?
YES NO
Shall PATRICK E. LAMBERT be retained in the office of Justice Court Judge for the Pleasant View Justice court?
YES NO
Shall PATRICK E. LAMBERT be retained in the office of Justice Court Judge for the Uintah/Huntsville Justice court?
YES NO
Shall PATRICK E. LAMBERT be retained in the office of Justice Court Judge for the Washington Terrace/Marriott-Slaterville Justice court?
YES NO
Shall R SCOTT WATERFALL be retained in the office of Justice Court Judge for the Roy City Justice court?
YES NO
Shall REUBEN J. RENSTROM be retained in the office of Justice Court Judge for the South Ogden Justice court?
MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTERS
FOR AGAINST
CONSTITUTIONALAMENDMENT A
Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to make a technical wording change in the oath of office that elected and appointed officers are required to take?
FOR AGAINST
CONSTITUTIONALAMENDMENT B
Shall State School Fund provisions of the Utah Constitution be amended to:• modify the description of what can
be distributed from the State SchoolFund from "interest and dividends"to "earnings";
• limit annual distributions from theState School Fund to 4% of theFund; and
• modify the standard governing howthe state is required to investmoney in the Fund.
FOR AGAINST
CONSTITUTIONALAMENDMENT C
Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to allow a property tax exemption for tangible personal property that is leased by the state or by a county, city, town, school district, or other political subdivision of the state?
FEDERAL RACES
( )
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FOR US PRESIDENT AND VICEPRESIDENT
Vote for not more than ONE
HILLARY CLINTON, New Yorkand TIM KAINE, Virginia
Democratic
ROCKY DE LA FUENTE, Floridaand MICHAEL A. STEINBERG, Florida
Independent
GARY JOHNSON, New Mexicoand WILLIAM F. WELD, Massachusetts
Libertarian
GLORIA LARIVA, Californiaand EUGENE PURYEAR, Washington D.C.
Liberty Union
JILL STEIN, Massachusettsand AJUMA BARAKA, Georgia
Green
DONALD J. TRUMP, New Yorkand MICHAEL R. PENCE, Indiana
Republican
(Write-in)
FOR US SENATORVote for not more than ONE
PETE DIAMONDSTONEDummerston Liberty UnionCRIS ERICSONChester United States MarijuanaPATRICK LEAHYMiddlesex DemocraticSCOTT MILNEPomfret RepublicanJERRY TRUDELLDerby Independent
(Write-in)
FOR REPRESENTATIVE TOCONGRESS
Vote for not more than ONE
ERICA CLAWSONCharleston Liberty UnionPETER WELCHNorwich Dem/Rep
(Write-in)
FOR GOVERNORVote for not more than ONE
BILL "SPACEMAN" LEECraftsbury Liberty UnionSUE MINTERWaterbury DemocraticPHIL SCOTTBerlin Republican
(Write-in)
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNORVote for not more than ONE
RANDY BROCKSwanton RepublicanBOOTS WARDINSKINewbury Liberty UnionDAVID ZUCKERMANHinesburg Prog/Dem
(Write-in)
FOR STATE TREASURERVote for not more than ONE
MURRAY NGOIMAPomfret Liberty UnionBETH PEARCEBarre City Dem/RepDON SCHRAMMBurlington Progressive
(Write-in)
FOR SECRETARY OF STATEVote for not more than ONE
JIM CONDOSMontpelier Dem/RepMARY ALICE "MAL" HERBERTPutney Liberty Union
(Write-in)
FOR AUDITOR OF ACCOUNTSVote for not more than ONE
MARINA BROWNCharleston Liberty UnionDAN FELICIANOEssex RepublicanDOUG HOFFERBurlington Dem/Prog
(Write-in)
FOR ATTORNEY GENERALVote for not more than ONE
DEBORAH "DEB" BUCKNAMWalden RepublicanT.J. DONOVANSouth Burlington DemocraticROSEMARIE JACKOWSKIBennington Liberty Union
(Write-in)
FOR STATE SENATORVote for not more than TWO
CLAIRE AYERAddison DemocraticCHRISTOPHER BRAYNew Haven DemocraticPETER BRIGGSAddison RepublicanLYNN DIKEBristol Republican
(Write-in)
(Write-in)
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FRED K. BASERBristol RepublicanMARI CORDESLincoln Prog/DemVALERIE MULLINMonkton RepublicanDAVE SHARPEBristol Democratic
(Write-in)
(Write-in)
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CHARLES S. CLARK JRMiddlebury RepublicanRON HOLMESMiddlebury DemocraticBRUCE NASONBristol IndependentMARK A. STACEYLeicester Independent
(Write-in)
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COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACHGENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
President and Vice President(Vote for only one)
DEMOCRATIC PARTYElectors forHillary Clinton, PresidentTim Kaine, Vice President
REPUBLICAN PARTYElectors forDonald J. Trump, PresidentMichael R. Pence, Vice President
LIBERTARIAN PARTYElectors forGary Johnson, PresidentBill Weld, Vice President
GREEN PARTYElectors forJill Stein, PresidentAjamu Baraka, Vice President
INDEPENDENTElectors forEvan McMullin, PresidentNathan Johnson, VicePresident
Write-In
MemberHouse of Representatives
2nd District(Vote for only one)
Shaun D. Brown - D
Scott W. Taylor - R
Write-In
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendments
Question 1
Should Article I of theConstitution of Virginia beamended to prohibit anyagreement or combinationbetween an employer and alabor union or labor organizationwhereby (i) nonmembers of theunion or organization are deniedthe right to work for theemployer, (ii) membership to theunion or organization is made acondition of employment orcontinuation of employment bysuch employer, or (iii) the unionor organization acquires anemployment monopoly in anysuch enterprise?
Yes
No
Question 2
Shall the Constitution of Virginiabe amended to allow theGeneral Assembly to provide anoption to the localities to exemptfrom taxation the real property ofthe surviving spouse of anylaw-enforcement officer,firefighter, search and rescuepersonnel, or emergencymedical services personnel whowas killed in the line of duty,where the surviving spouseoccupies the real property as hisor her principal place ofresidence and has notremarried?
Yes
No
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Initi
ative
Mea
sure
No.
1433
Initia
tive M
easu
re N
o. 14
33 co
ncer
ns la
bor s
tanda
rds.
This
meas
ure w
ould
incre
ase t
he st
ate m
inimu
m wa
ge to
$11.0
0 in 2
017,
$11.5
0 in 2
018,
$12.0
0 in
2019
, and
$13.5
0 in 2
020,
requ
ire em
ploye
rs to
pr
ovide
paid
sick l
eave
, and
adop
t rela
ted la
ws.
Shou
ld thi
s mea
sure
be en
acted
into
law?
Stat
e Mea
sure
sIn
itiat
ives t
o th
e Peo
ple
YES
NO
Initi
ative
Mea
sure
No.
1464
Initia
tive M
easu
re N
o. 14
64 co
ncer
ns ca
mpaig
n fin
ance
laws
and l
obby
ists.
This
meas
ure w
ould
create
a ca
mpaig
n-fin
ance
syste
m; al
low re
siden
ts to
direc
t stat
e fun
ds to
cand
idates
; rep
eal th
e non
-re
siden
t sale
s-tax
exem
ption
; res
trict lo
bbyin
g em
ploym
ent b
y cer
tain f
orme
r pub
lic em
ploye
es; a
nd
add e
nforce
ment
requ
ireme
nts.
Shou
ld thi
s mea
sure
be en
acted
into
law?
YES
NO
Initi
ative
Mea
sure
No.
1491
Initia
tive M
easu
re N
o. 14
91 co
ncer
ns co
urt-is
sued
ex
treme
risk p
rotec
tion o
rder
s tem
pora
rily pr
even
ting
acce
ss to
firea
rms.
This
meas
ure w
ould
allow
polic
e, fam
ily, o
r hou
seho
ld me
mber
s to o
btain
cour
t ord
ers
tempo
rarily
prev
entin
g fire
arms
acce
ss by
perso
ns
exhib
iting m
ental
illne
ss, v
iolen
t or o
ther b
ehav
ior
indica
ting t
hey m
ay ha
rm th
emse
lves o
r othe
rs.
Shou
ld thi
s mea
sure
be en
acted
into
law?
YES
NO
Initi
ative
Mea
sure
No.
1501
Initia
tive M
easu
re N
o. 15
01 co
ncer
ns se
niors
and
vulne
rable
indiv
iduals
. This
mea
sure
wou
ld inc
reas
e the
pena
lties f
or cr
imina
l iden
tity th
eft an
d civi
l co
nsum
er fr
aud t
arge
ted at
senio
rs or
vulne
rable
ind
ividu
als; a
nd ex
empt
certa
in inf
orma
tion o
f vu
lnera
ble in
dividu
als an
d in-
home
care
giver
s fro
m pu
blic d
isclos
ure.
Shou
ld thi
s mea
sure
be en
acted
into
law?
YES
NO
Initi
ative
Mea
sure
No.
732
Initia
tive
Mea
sure
No.
732 c
once
rns t
axes
. This
m
easu
re w
ould
impo
se a
carb
on e
miss
ion ta
x on
certa
in fos
sil fu
els an
d fos
sil-fu
el-ge
nera
ted e
lectric
ity,
redu
ce th
e sale
s tax
by on
e per
centa
ge po
int an
d inc
reas
e a lo
w-inc
ome
exem
ption
, and
redu
ce ce
rtain
man
ufactu
ring
taxe
s.
Shou
ld thi
s mea
sure
be en
acted
into
law?
Initi
ative
s to
the L
egisl
atur
e
YES
NO
Initi
ative
Mea
sure
No.
735
Initia
tive M
easu
re N
o. 73
5 con
cern
s a pr
opos
ed
amen
dmen
t to th
e fed
eral
cons
titutio
n. Th
is me
asur
e wo
uld ur
ge th
e Was
hingto
n stat
e con
gres
siona
l de
legati
on to
prop
ose a
fede
ral c
onsti
tution
al am
endm
ent th
at co
nstitu
tiona
l righ
ts be
long o
nly to
ind
ividu
als, n
ot co
rpor
ation
s, an
d con
stitut
ionall
y-pr
otecte
d fre
e spe
ech e
xclud
es th
e spe
nding
of
mone
y.
Shou
ld thi
s mea
sure
be en
acted
into
law?
YES
NO
Advis
ory V
ote N
o. 14
Ho
use B
ill 27
68
The l
egisl
ature
exten
ded,
witho
ut a v
ote of
the
peop
le, th
e ins
uran
ce pr
emium
tax t
o som
e ins
uran
ce
for st
and-
alone
fami
ly de
ntal p
lans,
costi
ng an
ind
eterm
inate
amou
nt in
the fir
st ten
year
s, for
go
vern
ment
spen
ding.
This
tax in
creas
e sho
uld be
:
Advis
ory V
otes
REPE
ALED
MAIN
TAIN
ED
Advis
ory V
ote N
o. 15
Se
cond
Eng
ross
ed S
ubst
itute
Ho
use B
ill 27
78
The l
egisl
ature
impo
sed,
witho
ut a v
ote of
the p
eople
, ce
rtain
limita
tions
on th
e reta
il sale
s and
use t
ax
exem
ption
s for
clea
n alte
rnati
ve-fu
el ve
hicles
, cos
ting
$2,00
0,000
in th
e firs
t ten y
ears,
for g
over
nmen
t sp
endin
g.
This
tax in
creas
e sho
uld be
: RE
PEAL
ED
MAIN
TAIN
ED
Sena
te Jo
int R
esol
utio
n No
. 821
0
The l
egisl
atur
e ha
s pro
pose
d a c
onsti
tution
al am
endm
ent o
n the
dea
dline
for c
omple
ting
state
leg
islati
ve an
d con
gres
siona
l redis
tricti
ng. T
his
amen
dmen
t wou
ld re
quire
the s
tate r
edist
rictin
g co
mmiss
ion to
com
plete
redis
tricti
ng fo
r stat
e leg
islati
ve an
d con
gres
siona
l dist
ricts
by N
ovem
ber
15 o
f eac
h yea
r end
ing in
a on
e, 46
days
earlie
r tha
n cu
rrentl
y req
uired
.
Shou
ld th
is co
nstitu
tiona
l ame
ndm
ent b
e:
Prop
osed
Con
stitu
tiona
l Am
endm
ents
APPR
OVED
REJE
CTED
Prop
ositi
on N
o. 20
16-1
Re
gular
Pro
perty
Tax
Lev
y for
Em
erge
ncy M
edica
l Se
rvice
s
The W
hatco
m Co
unty
Coun
cil p
asse
d Ord
inanc
e 20
16-0
19 co
ncer
ning f
undin
g for
the c
ounty
wide
Em
erge
ncy M
edica
l Ser
vices
syste
m. W
ill W
hatco
m Co
unty
be a
uthor
ized t
o im
pose
regu
lar pr
oper
ty tax
lev
ies o
f $0.
295
or le
ss p
er th
ousa
nd d
ollar
s of
asse
ssed
valua
tion
for ea
ch of
six c
onse
cutiv
e yea
rs,
with
colle
ction
beg
inning
in 2
017,
for t
he co
ntinu
ed
prov
ision
of e
merg
ency
med
ical s
ervic
es?
Coun
ty M
easu
re
YES
NO
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iden
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radle
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4 Yea
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m
Supe
rinte
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t of P
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ruct
ion
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s
Chris
Rey
kdal
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e-In
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Vote
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One
Parti
san
Offic
e4 Y
ear T
erm
Insu
ranc
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miss
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r
Mike
Kre
idler
(Pre
fers
Dem
ocra
tic P
arty)
Rich
ard S
chro
ck(P
refe
rs Re
publi
can
Party
)
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e-In
(If A
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Vote
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Parti
san
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e4 Y
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Stat
e Sen
ator
Dist
rict 4
0
Kevin
Ran
ker
(Pre
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Dem
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Danie
l R. M
iller
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n Pa
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e-In
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sent
ative
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sitio
n 1
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fers
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sitio
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ate R
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ative
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sitio
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ent B
uys
(Pre
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Trac
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(Pre
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tic P
arty)
Writ
e-In
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Vote
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Nonp
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ffice
6 Yea
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m
Stat
e Sup
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stice
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1St
ate J
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Mary
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David
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Vote
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Nonp
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ffice
6 Yea
r Ter
m
Stat
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e Cou
rt Ju
stice
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ition
5
Barb
ara M
adse
n
Greg
Zem
pel
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-In (I
f Any
)
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6 Yea
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rt Ju
stice
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ition
6
Char
les (C
harlie
) Wigg
ins
Dave
Larso
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f Any
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6 Yea
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istric
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Mike
Mur
phy
Write
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Prop
ositi
on N
o. 20
16-1
Gr
eenw
ays I
V Le
vy
The C
ity of
Bell
ingha
m’s P
ropo
sition
No.
2016
-1
conc
erns
a Gr
eenw
ays L
evy f
or gr
eenw
ays,
open
sp
ace,
park
s, pa
rk fac
ilities
, and
trail
s.
For t
he pu
rpos
e of fu
nding
deve
lopme
nt, ac
quisi
tion,
and m
ainten
ance
of gr
eenw
ays,
open
spac
e, pa
rks,
park
facilit
ies, a
nd tr
ails,
this p
ropo
sition
wou
ld au
thoriz
e the
City
to in
creas
e its
regu
lar pr
oper
ty tax
lev
y by u
p to $
0.50 p
er $1
,000 o
f ass
esse
d valu
e to
rene
w an
expir
ing gr
eenw
ays l
evy,
resu
lting i
n a to
tal
levy n
ot to
exce
ed $2
.40 pe
r $1,0
00 of
asse
ssed
va
lue, f
or 20
17 co
llecti
on, a
nd to
levy
the a
dditio
nal
amou
nt for
six s
ucce
eding
year
s as a
llowe
d und
er
RCW
84.55
. Sho
uld th
is pr
opos
ition b
e app
rove
d?
City
of B
ellin
gham
YES
NO
Prop
ositi
on N
o. 20
16-1
Sc
hool
Bus
Lev
y
The B
oard
of D
irecto
rs of
Bell
ingha
m Sc
hool
Distr
ict
adop
ted R
esolu
tion N
o. 13
-16,
autho
rizing
a lev
y for
sc
hool
buse
s. Th
is lev
y fun
ds ac
quisi
tion o
f new
and
repla
ceme
nt sc
hool
buse
s and
tech
nolog
y im
prov
emen
ts for
stud
ent s
afety
on ne
w an
d exis
ting
scho
ol bu
ses a
nd au
thoriz
es th
e foll
owing
exce
ss le
vy
on al
l taxa
ble pr
oper
ty wi
thin t
he D
istric
t:
Colle
ction
Ye
ars
Appr
oxim
ate
Levy
Ra
te/$1
,000
Asse
ssed
Valu
e Le
vy
Amou
nt 20
1717.18
$2
,200,0
0020
1818.17
$2
,200,0
00
all as
prov
ided i
n the
Res
olutio
n. S
hould
this
prop
ositio
n be a
ppro
ved?
Bellin
gham
Sch
ool D
istric
t 501
YES
Prop
ositi
on N
o. 20
16-1
Li
brar
y Fac
ilities
Ren
ovat
ion
Levy
The B
oard
of C
ommi
ssion
ers o
f Poin
t Rob
erts
Park
an
d Rec
reati
on D
istric
t No.
1 ado
pted R
esolu
tion N
o. 20
16-0
01 co
ncer
ning l
ibrar
y fac
ilities
fund
ing. T
his
prop
ositio
n auth
orize
s the
Dist
rict to
levy
a tax
of no
t to
exce
ed $3
00,00
0.00 (
appr
oxim
ately
$.514
8213
per
$1,00
0 of a
sses
sed v
aluati
on) i
n exc
ess o
f reg
ular
taxes
to pa
y a po
rtion
of th
e cos
t of r
enov
ating
the
Juliu
s Fire
Hall
for u
se by
the W
hatco
m Co
unty
Libra
ry S
ystem
, as p
rovid
ed in
Res
olutio
n No.
2016
-00
1. Sh
ould
this p
ropo
sition
be ap
prov
ed?
NO
Poin
t Rob
erts
Par
k and
Rec
reat
ion
Dist
rict 1 YE
S
Prop
ositi
on N
o. 20
16-1
Fo
rmat
ion
of C
olum
bia V
alley
Par
k and
Re
crea
tion
Dist
rict
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lley P
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nd R
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outh
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d, an
d as
legall
y des
cribe
d in t
he “P
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n to C
reate
the
Colum
bia V
alley
Par
k and
Rec
reati
on D
istric
t” file
d wi
th the
Wha
tcom
Coun
ty Au
ditor
, be c
reate
d? NO
Form
atio
n of
Col
umbi
a Vall
ey P
ark a
nd R
ecre
atio
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stric
t
YES
NO
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION SAMPLE BALLOTS PLATTE COUNTY, WYOMING
November 8, 2016 Voting Locations
First State Bank Conference Center Wheatland City 1-1 Wheatland City 1-2 Wheatland City 1-3 Wheatland City 1-4 4-H BuildingWheatland Rural 1-6Rocklake 12-1Sybille 20-1Guernsey Sunrise SchoolGuernsey (City & Rural) 2-1Hartville 3-1Glendo Town HallGlendo – West 6-1Glendo – East 6-2Chugwater Community CenterChugwater 10-1Slater 9-1
Sample Ballot Information The names of candidates will be rotated on the official ballots and will not always appear in the order indicated on the sam-ple ballots. Sample Ballots can be viewed at the following locations:
The County Courthouse in theClerk’s Office
On the county website atwww.plattecountywyoming.com
All Town and City Clerk’s Offices
Request a copy by calling the Clerk’sOffice at 307-322-2315
How to Write-In a Candidate
Paper Ballot
Darken the oval
AND write in the candidate’s name.
John Doe WRITE-IN
Touch Screen
Select the oval next to the word “Write-In”
A keyboard will appear for you to type in the name of the person of your choice.
FEDERAL OFFICES
Race – Information
Absentee Ballot Information
Please note that all races will not appear on all ballots. The names of candidates will be rotated on the official ballot and will not necessarily appear in the order below.
Absentee ballots may be request-ed or voted in the Platte County Clerk’s Office until 4:00 p.m. Monday, November 7, 2016. All absentee ballots must be received in the Platte County Clerk’s Of-fice no later than 7:00 p.m. Tues-day, November 8, 2016
FOR JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, FOR A REGULAR TERM OF EIGHT (8) YEARS
SHALL JUSTICE CATHERINE M FOX BE RETAINED IN OFFICE?
YES NO
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE TWO (2) YEAR TERM VOTE FOR ONE (1)
LIZ CHENEY REPUBLICAN
RYAN GREENE DEMOCRAT
LAWRENCE GERARD STRUEMPF LIBERTARIAN
DANIEL CLYDE CUMMINGS CONSTITUTION
UNITED STATES PRESIDENT & VICE-PRESIDENT
FOUR (4) YEAR TERM VOTE FOR ONE (1)
DONALD J TRUMP/MICHAEL R PENCE REPUBLICAN
HILLARY CLINTON/TIM KAINE DEMOCRAT
GARY JOHNSON/BILL WELD LIBERTARIAN
DARRELL CASTLE/SCOTT BRADLEY CONSTITUTION
“ROCKY” ROQUE DE LA FUENTE/MICHAEL STEINBERG
INDEPENDENT JILL STEIN/AJAMU BARAKA
INDEPENDENT
MUNICIPAL
COUNTY COMMISSIONER - REPUBLICAN FOUR (4) YEAR TERM
VOTE FOR ONE (1) SANDY KONTOUR
REPUBLICAN
PLATTE COUNTY SENIOR CITIZEN DISTRICT TAX CONTINUATION THE PLATTE COUNTY SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICE DISTRICT IS SEEKING THE APPROVAL OF THE QUAL-IFIED ELECTORS WITHIN THE DISTRICT TO CONTINUE TO IMPOSE A TAX NOT TO EXCEED TWO (2) MILLS ON THE TAXABLE PROPERTY OF THE DISTRCT.
FOR THE TAX AGAINST THE TAX
NON-PARTISAN
TOWN OF CHUGWATER COUNCIL FOUR (4) YEAR TERM
VOTE FOR NOT MORE THANTWO (2)JOSEPH SCHIRMER JOHN BURNS NICHOLE CLARK ERIC C MARLATT
PLATTE COUNTY TOURISM BOARD SHALL PLATTE COUNTY, WYOMING BE AUTHORIZED TO CONTINUE A THREE PERCENT (3%) LODG-ING TAX TO BE USED FOR LOCAL TRAVEL AND TOURISM PROMOTION
FOR THE TAX AGAINST THE TAX
For More Information
Platte County Clerk’s Office (307)322-2315
TOWN OF GUERNSEY COUNCIL MEMBER UNEXPIRED TWO (2) YEAR TERM
VOTE FOR ONE (1) STEPHEN H KELLEY
STATE SENATOR DISTRICT #2 TWO (2) YEAR TERM VOTE FOR ONE (1)
BRIAN S BONER REPBULICAN
WILLIAM B CULLEN III DEMOCRAT
COUNTY OFFICES
STATE OFFICES
STATE REPRESENTATIVE HOUSE DIST #04 TWO (2) YEAR TERM VOTE FOR ONE (1)
DAN R. KIRKBRIDE REPUBLICAN
JOE MICHAELS CONSTITUTION
JUDICIAL RETENTION
FOR JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, FOR A REGULAR TERM OF EIGHT (8) YEARS
SHALL JUSTICE WILLIAM U HILL BE RETAINED IN OFFICE?
YES NO
FOR JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, FOR A REGULAR TERM OF EIGHT (8) YEARS
SHALL JUSTICE KEITH G KAUTZ BE RETAINED IN OFFICE?
YES NO
FOR JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, FOR A REGULAR
TERM OF SIX (6) YEARS SHALL JUDGE PATRICK W KORELL BE RETAINED IN OFFICE?
YES NO
FOR THE CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT,FOR A REGULAR
TERM OF FOUR (4) YEARS SHALL JUDGE I. VINCENT CASE JR BE RETAINED IN OFFICE?
YES NO
FOR THE CIRCUIT COURT MAGISTRATE OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, FOR A
REGULAR TERM OF FOUR (4) YEARS SHALL MAGISTRATE SCOTT W COLE BE RETAINED IN OFFICE?
YES NO
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT A CURRENTLY, THE WYOMING CONSTITUTION ALLOWS THE LEGISLATURE TO AUTHORIZE THE INVEST-MENT OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS FUNDS AND PERMANENT STATE FUNDS IN EQUITIES, SUCH AS STOCK OR SHARES IN PRIVATE OR PUBLIC COMPANIES. PERMANENT FUNDS OF THE STATE INCLUDE FUNDS DESIGNATED AS PERMANENT FUNDS BY THE CONSTITUTION. THE WYO-MING CONSTITUTION DOES NOT ALLOW THE STATE TO INVEST ANY OTHER FUNDS IN EQUITIES. THE ADOPTION OF THIS AMENDMENT WOULD ALLOW THE LEGISLATURE, BY TWO-THIRDS VOTE OF THE MEMBERS OF BOTH HOUSES, TO AUTHORIZE THE INVESTMENT OF ADDITIONAL SPECIFIED STATE FUNDS IN EQUITIES.
FOR AGAINST
TOWN OF WHEATLAND COUNCIL MEMBERS FOUR (4) YEAR TERM
VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN TWO (2) ALAN MADSEN JASON EVANS THANE ASHENHURST
TOWN OF GUERNSEY COUNCIL MEMBER FOUR (4) YEAR TERM
VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN TWO (2) DALE HARRIS SHANE WHITWORTH
SCHOOL BOARD TRUSTEE DISTRICT #1 FOUR (4) YEAR TERM
VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN THREE (3) BARBARA A SMITH DUSTIN KAFKA GREG MEYER MARK STREETS TRICIA SAGNER
SCHOOL BOARD TRUSTEE DISTRICT #2 FOUR (4) YEAR TERM
VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN THREE (3) NEIL WARING DAVID D SEYFANG JR DAVID SEYFANG TYLER SCHIELE GARY L ANDERSON LUKE ZAPF
GOSHEN COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD FOUR (4) YEAR TERM
VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN FIVE (5) DEBORAH BATTLESON ROB BRANHAM JILL “JILLYBEAN” BRYAN ROBERT C BYRD DEAN HARSHBERGER JEFF MCCLUN CHRISTINE J MILLER RICK MURPHREE VALERIE PETERSON JUSTIN L ROSE CARLOS SAUCEDO RODNEY K WAGNER LESLIE WOSTER
TOWN OF CHUGWATER MAYOR FOUR (4) YEAR TERM
VOTE FOR ONE (1) LADONNA SAND LISA REDDING
RESOURCE CONSERVATION DISTRICT-RURAL POSITION
FOUR (4) YEAR TERM VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN TWO (2)
JASON GOERTZ KERRY A POWERS
SENIOR CITIZENS SERVICE DISTRICT TRUSTEE TWO (2) YEAR TERM
VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN FIVE (5) BOBBIE WHITTON PATRICIA PREUIT ROSE MARTINEZ WALTER LEE MODESITT ROLAND BAEZ DEAN HENSEL BRENDA TETER MARGE SCHOLTEN
HOSPITAL DISTRICT DIRECTOR 4 YR FOUR (4) YEAR TERM
VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN FOUR (4) JERRY G ORR RICK L BOWEN LORI MODESITT BRITT WILSON
JUDICIAL RETENTION
NON-PARTISAN
HOSPITAL DISTRICT DIRECTOR 2 YR UNEXPIRED TWO (2) YEAR TERM
VOTE FOR ONE (1) ROB HELLBAUM
FIRE DISTRICT 1-F DIRECTOR FOUR (4) YEAR TERM
VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN TWO (2) R. KEITH OCKINGADAVID WINDMEIERDONALD MOEDE
FIRE DISTRICT 2-F DIRECTOR FOUR (4) YEAR TERM
VOTE FOR ONE (1) JAY COLLINS
FIRE DISTRICT ANTELOPE GAP DIRECTOR FOUR (4) YEAR TERM
VOTE FOR TWO (2) DAVID WEBER ANTHONY LAFFITTE
FIRE DISTRICT ANTELOPE GAP DIRECTOR TWO (2) YEAR TERM VOTE FOR ONE (1)
TONY COCHRAN
GUERNSEY RURAL FIRE DISTRICT DIRECTOR FOUR (4) YEAR TERM
VOTE FOR ONE (1) THEODORE (TED) STANFIELD
CHUGWATER CEMETERY DISTRICT TRUSTEE FOUR (4) YEAR TERM
VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN THREE (3) HOLLY CROWLEY RUTH VAUGHN KATE JACKSON
Y-O RANCH SERVICE & IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTDIRECTOR
FOUR (4) YEAR TERM VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN TWO (2)
JASON HALVORSEN JAMES C ARBOGAST
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