GENERAL ELECTION PUBLICATION BALLOT MADISON COUNTY, - NOVEMBER 8, 2016

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The Commissioner FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT FOR GOVERNOR AND LT. GOVERNOR FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER race is only in Dist #1: (VOTE IN ONE OVAL) (VOTE IN ONE OVAL) DISTRICT 3 VC, Alder (Pct 1) (VOTE FOR ONE) Sheridan (Pct 5), in the HILLARY CLINTON STEVE BULLOCK VC Ranches / Shining DEMOCRAT FOR PRESIDENT DEMOCRAT FOR GOVERNOR CARON COOPER INDEPENDENT Mtns area of Ennis (Pct TIM KAINE MIKE COONEY DEMOCRAT FOR VICE PRESIDENT DEMOCRAT FOR LT. GOVERNOR 20), and a very small ROGER KOOPMAN REPUBLICAN portion of TB (Pct 7). TED DUNLAP LIBERTARIAN FOR GOVERNOR PAT NOONAN RON VANDEVENDER DEMOCRAT "ROCKY" ROQUE DE LA LIBERTARIAN FOR LT. GOVERNOR FUENTE AMERICAN DELTA FOR PRESIDENT MICHAEL STEINBERG REPUBLICAN FOR GOVERNOR FOR SUPREME COURT CHIEF AMERICAN DELTA FOR VICE LESLEY ROBINSON JUSTICE PRESIDENT REPUBLICAN FOR LT. GOVERNOR (VOTE IN ONE OVAL)

GARY JOHNSON Shall Chief Justice MIKE MCGRATH of LIBERTARIAN FOR PRESIDENT the Supreme Court of the state of BILL WELD FOR GOVERNOR Montana be retained in office for another LIBERTARIAN FOR VICE term? PRESIDENT FOR LT. GOVERNOR Fill in the oval before the word "YES" if you wish the official to remain in office. JILL STEIN Fill in the oval before the word "NO" if GREEN FOR PRESIDENT FOR SECRETARY OF STATE you do not wish the official to remain in AJAMU BARAKA (VOTE FOR ONE) office. GREEN FOR VICE PRESIDENT

MONICA J. LINDEEN YES DEMOCRAT DONALD J. TRUMP REPUBLICAN FOR PRESIDENT ROGER ROOTS NO MICHAEL R. PENCE LIBERTARIAN REPUBLICAN FOR VICE PRESIDENT COREY STAPLETON FOR SUPREME COURT JUSTICE #3 REPUBLICAN FULL TERM ballot(VOTE FOR ONE)

FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL NONPARTISAN FOR PRESIDENT (VOTE FOR ONE) NONPARTISAN FOR VICE PRESIDENT TIM FOX REPUBLICAN FOR REPRESENTATIVE LARRY JENT FOR SUPREME COURT JUSTICE #6 (VOTE FOR ONE) DEMOCRAT UNEXPIRED TERM (VOTE IN ONE OVAL) Shall Justice of the Supreme RICK BRECKENRIDGE FOR STATE AUDITOR Court of the state of Montana be retained LIBERTARIAN (VOTE FOR ONE) in office for another term? DEMOCRAT Fill in the oval before the word "YES" if JESSE LASLOVICH you wish the official to remain in office. REPUBLICAN DEMOCRAT Fill in the oval before the word "NO" if you do not wish the official to remain in office. sampleREPUBLICAN YES

FOR STATE SUPERINTENDENT NO OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION (VOTE FOR ONE) FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 36 (VOTE FOR ONE) REPUBLICAN MELISSA ROMANO JEFF WELBORN DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN

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FEDERAL AND STATE BALLOT ISSUES BALLOT ISSUES (Continued) (Continued) FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL INITIATIVE NO. 116 INITIATIVE NO. 181 DISTRICT 71 (VOTE IN ONE OVAL) (VOTE IN ONE OVAL) (VOTE FOR ONE) A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT A LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION PETITION RAY L. SHAW REPUBLICAN CI-116 would add a new section to the I-181 establishes the Montana Montana Constitution establishing Biomedical Research Authority to specific rights for crime victims. The oversee and review grant applications for COUNTY rights enumerated include the right to the purpose of promoting the participate in criminal and juvenile justice development of therapies and cures for proceedings, to be notified of major brain diseases and injuries and mental FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER developments in the criminal case, to be illnesses, including Alzheimer's, DISTRICT 1 notified of changes to the offender's Parkinson's, brain cancer, dementia, (VOTE FOR ONE) custodial status, to be present at court traumatic brain injury and stroke. The proceedings and provide input to the grants, which are funded by state general prosecutor before a plea agreement is obligation bonds, can be used to pay the DANIEL W. ALLHANDS finalized, and to be heard at plea or costs of peer-reviewed biomedical NONPARTISAN sentencing proceedings, or any process research and therapy development, DAVID SCHULZ that may result in the offender's release. recruiting scientists and students and NONPARTISAN CI-116 guarantees crime victims' rights to acquiring innovative technologies at restitution, privacy, to confer with the Montana biomedical research prosecuting attorney, and to be informed organizations. I-181 provides specifics for of their rights. CI-116 defines specific the Montana Biomedical Research FOR COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER terms and requires no further action by Authority's membership, powers, staffing, UNEXPIRED TERM the Legislature for implementation. grant eligibility and evaluation (VOTE FOR ONE) CI-116, if passed by the electorate, will requirements, and reporting become effective immediately. Fiscal requirements. I-181 authorizes the impacts are expected for the Office of the creation of state bond debts for $20 KATHLEEN D. MUMME Public Defender, Judicial Branch, million per year for a period of ten years. NONPARTISAN Department of Corrections and local State general fund costs for debt service governments from passage of CI-116, and other expenses would be $17.38 but those costs could not be accurately million total for the first four years and determined at this time. peak at $16 million per year for fiscal FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR years 2027-2037. (VOTE FOR ONE) YES ON CONSTITUTIONAL INITIATIVE CI-116 LINDA HAMILTON ballotYES ON INITIATIVE I-181 NONPARTISAN NO ON CONSTITUTIONAL NO ON INITIATIVE I-181 INITIATIVE CI-116 INITIATIVE NO. 182 (VOTE IN ONE OVAL) INITIATIVE NO. 177 (VOTE IN ONE OVAL) A LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION A LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION I-182 renames the Montana Marijuana Act to the Montana Medical Marijuana I-177 generally prohibits the use of traps Act and amends the Act. I-182 allows a and snares for animals on any public single treating physician to certify lands within Montana and establishes medical marijuana for a patient misdemeanor criminal penalties for diagnosed with chronic pain and includes violations of the trapping prohibitions. post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as I-177 allows the Montana Department of a "debilitating medical condition" for Fish, Wildlife, and Parks to use certain which a physician may certify medical traps on public land when necessary if marijuana. Licensing requirements, fees nonlethal methods have been tried and and prohibitions are detailed for medical found ineffective. I-177 allows trapping by marijuana dispensaries and testing sample laboratories. I-182 repeals the limit of public employees and their agents to protect public health and safety, protect three patients for each licensed provider, livestock and property, or conduct and allows providers to hire employees to specified scientific and wildlife cultivate, dispense, and transport medical management activities. I-177, if passed marijuana. I-182 repeals the requirement by the electorate, will become effective that physicians who provide certifications immediately. I-177 reduces for 25 or more patients annually be approximately $61,380 of state funds referred to the board of medical annually, resulting from a loss of trapping examiners. I-182 removes the authority license revenue. In addition, the state will of law enforcement to conduct incur other costs associated with unannounced inspections of medical monitoring wolf populations and hiring marijuana facilities, and requires annual additional full-time employees at the inspections by the State. Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks.

YES ON INITIATIVE I-182

YES ON INITIATIVE I-177 NO ON INITIATIVE I-182

NO ON INITIATIVE I-177

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