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Official General Election Ballot OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT A B C November 4, 2014 South Dakota Fall River County 11 For Attorney General INSTRUCTIONS TO THE VOTER: You may vote for one or leave it blank. General Election To vote for a person FILL IN the Chad Haber oval (R) next to the name. Libertarian Party Marty Jackley For County Auditor Use only a pencil or pen. Republican Party You may vote for one or leave it blank. Sue Ganje If you make a mistake, give the Republican Party ballot back and get a new one. For State Auditor David Colburn You may vote for one or leave it blank. Independent DO NOT cast more votes than are 21 allowed in each race. Kurt Evans Libertarian Party For United States Senator Steve Barnett For Sheriff You may vote for one or leave it blank. Republican Party You may vote for one or leave it blank. Rick Weiland Robert J Evans Democratic Party Republican Party Mike Rounds For State Treasurer Jeff Shannon Republican Party You may vote for one or leave it blank. Independent Gordon Howie Ken Santema Independent Libertarian Party Larry Pressler Denny Pierson For County Commissioner At Large Independent Democratic Party You may vote for up to two Rich Sattgast or leave it blank. Republican Party For United States Representative Karla LaRive You may vote for one or leave it blank. Democratic Party Corinna Robinson For Commissioner of School and Deborah K Russell Democratic Party Public Lands Republican Party You may vote for one or leave it blank. 40 Kristi Noem Joe A. Falkenburg Republican Party Republican Party 41 John English Susan R. Henderson Libertarian Party Independent For Governor and Lieutenant 42 Ryan Brunner Edward Harvey Governor Republican Party Independent To be elected as a team, you may vote 43 for one or leave it blank. Susan Wismer For Public Utilities Commissioner for Governor and You may vote for one or leave it blank. Susy Blake Wayne Schmidt for Lieutenant Governor Constitution Party Democratic Party David Allen Democratic Party Dennis Daugaard Gary Hanson for Governor and Republican Party Matt Michels for Lieutenant Governor Republican Party For State Senator District 30 You may vote for one or leave it blank. 51 Michael J. Myers for Governor and Lora Hubbel Bruce Rampelberg for Lieutenant Governor Republican Party Independent For Secretary of State For State Representatives You may vote for one or leave it blank. District 30 You may vote for up to two Lori Stacey or leave it blank. Constitution Party Emmett Reistroffer Mike Verchio Libertarian Party Republican Party Angelia Schultz Lance Russell Democratic Party Republican Party Shantel Krebs Gardner Gray Republican Party Independent Go to top of next column Go to top of next column Turn Page A B C Typ:01 Seq:0001 Spl:01 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013 D November 4, 2014E South DakotaF Fall River County NONPOLITICAL BALLOT INSTRUCTIONS TO THE VOTER: Initiated Measure 18 Title: An initiated measure to increase the state Supreme Court Justice Retention To vote on a ballot question FILL IN minimum wage. Vote on each justice. Shall the Justices of the the oval (R) next to "yes" or "no". Attorney General Explanation: The initiated Supreme Court named on this ballot, whose measure amends state law to raise South terms expire January 1, 2015, be retained in DO NOT cast more votes than are Dakota's hourly minimum wage for non-tipped office? employees from $7.25 to $8.50 per hour, allowed in each race. effective January 1, 2015. Thereafter, this Justice Steven L. Zinter minimum wage will be annually adjusted by any representing the Third Supreme Court District increase in the cost of living. The cost of living Constitutional Amendment increase is measured by the change in the Consumer Price Index published by the U.S. The following amendment to the State Department of Labor. In no case may the YES Constitution is submitted to the voters by the minimum wage be decreased. Legislature. The amendment will not become effective unless approved by majority vote. In addition, the hourly minimum wage for NO tipped employees will be half the minimum wage for non-tipped employees as adjusted by any cost of living increase described above. Justice Lori Scully Wilbur Constitutional Amendment Q These increases would apply to all representing the Fourth Supreme Court District Title: An Amendment to the South Dakota employers in South Dakota, with limited Constitution authorizing the Legislature to allow exceptions. roulette, keno and craps in Deadwood. Attorney General Explanation: The YES Constitution currently authorizes the Legislature Yes A vote "Yes" is for the to allow two kinds of games of chance in increase in the state minimum wage. NO Deadwood: limited card games and slot machines. The proposed amendment authorizes the Legislature to also allow roulette, Justice David Gilbertson keno and craps in Deadwood. No A vote "No" is against the representing the Fifth Supreme Court District Under federal law, any games of chance change in the law. authorized by the Legislature to be offered in Deadwood would also be allowed at on-reservation tribal casinos. YES Referendum Referendum on the Fall River NO Yes A vote "Yes" is for changing County Commission's adoption of a the constitution to allow the resolution approving construction Legislature to authorize roulette, and operation of a petroleum For Judge of the Circuit Court keno and craps in Deadwood. contaminated soil farm near Edgemont, South Dakota. Seventh Circuit, Position A No A vote "No" will leave the State's Attorney Explanation: You may vote for one or leave it blank. constitution as it is. The Fall River County Commissioners passed a Robert A. Mandel resolution approving the construction and operation of a petroleum contaminated soil farm near Edgemont, South Dakota. Adoption of this Seventh Circuit, Position B Initiated Measures You may vote for one or leave it blank. resolution is required before the South Dakota The following initiated measures were proposed Department of Environment and Natural Wally A. Eklund by petition for submission to the voters. These Resources will issue a permit for the initiated measures will not become effective construction and operation of a petroleum unless approved by majority vote. contaminated soil farm near Edgemont, South Seventh Circuit, Position C Dakota. You may vote for one or leave it blank. Heidi L. Linngren Initiated Measure 17 Yes A yes vote is for the adoption of the resolution approving Title: An initiated measure to require health the petroleum contaminated soil Jane M. Farrell insurers to include all willing and qualified health farm. care providers on their provider lists. Attorney General Explanation: Some health Seventh Circuit, Position D No A no vote is against the You may vote for one or leave it blank. insurers offer health benefit plans in which the insurer maintains a list of health care providers. adoption of the resolution approving Jeff W. Davis Plan members must use listed providers in order the petroleum contaminated soil to obtain the maximum plan coverage, or to farm. have coverage at all. "Health care providers" Seventh Circuit, Position E include doctors and other licensed health care You may vote for one or leave it blank. professionals, clinics and hospitals. The initiated measure establishes who is Janine M. Kern entitled to be on the insurer's list of providers. The measure requires that these insurers list all Seventh Circuit, Position F health care providers who are willing, qualified You may vote for one or leave it blank. and meet the conditions for participation established by the insurer. Craig A. Pfeifle The measure does not apply to all health insurers, nor to certain kinds of insurance and Seventh Circuit, Position G plans including those involving specified You may vote for one or leave it blank. disease, indemnity, accident only, dental, vision, Medicare supplement, long-term care or Robert Gusinsky disability income, and workers' compensation. Yes A vote "Yes" is for the law requiring health insurers to include all willing and qualified health care providers on their provider lists. No A vote "No" is against the proposed law. Go to top of next column Go to top of next column Turn Page D E F Typ:01 Seq:0001 Spl:01.
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