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Sample Ballot OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT - REPUBLICAN PARTY OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT - DEMOCRATIC PARTY OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT - LIBERTARIAN PARTY OFFICIAL PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA - AUGUST 30, 2016 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA - AUGUST 30, 2016 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA - AUGUST 30, 2016 THIS RACE WILL APPEAR THIS RACE WILL APPEAR THIS RACE WILL APPEAR THIS RACE WILL APPEAR SAMPLE BALLOT ON ALL REPUBLICAN BALLOTS ON ALL DEMOCRATIC BALLOTS ON DEMOCRATIC BALLOTS ON ALL LIBERTARIAN BALLOTS IN ALL PRECINCTS IN ALL PRECINCTS IN PRECINCT 128 IN ALL PRECINCTS UNITED STATES SENATOR UNITED STATES SENATOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN UNITED STATES SENATOR PRIMARY ELECTION (Vote for One) (Vote for One) PRECINCT 128 (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Carlos Beruff Roque “Rocky” De La Fuente Augustus Invictus Caleb Box – AUGUST 30, 2016 – Ernie Rivera Alan Grayson Paul Stanton Stephen Galvin Marco Rubio Pam Keith PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA Jan M Lund Dwight Mark Anthony Young Reginald Luster • Florida is a Closed Primary State - OFFICIAL NONPARTISAN BALLOT Only voters registered with a political Patrick Murphy THIS RACE WILL APPEAR PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA - AUGUST 30, 2016 party are eligible to vote in that party’s THIS RACE WILL APPEAR ON DEMOCRATIC BALLOTS THESE RACES WILL APPEAR closed Primary Election ON REPUBLICAN BALLOTS IN PRECINCT 141 THIS RACE WILL APPEAR ON ALL BALLOTS IN CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 13 PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN IN ALL PRECINCTS • All eligible voters may vote in ON DEMOCRATIC BALLOTS REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS IN STATE SENATE DISTRICT 19 PRECINCT 141 COUNTY JUDGE nonpartisan races and issues DISTRICT 13 (Vote for One) STATE SENATOR GROUP 8 (Vote for One) (Vote for One) • Any eligible voter can vote by mail. DISTRICT 19 Stephanie A. Bentley To request a mail ballot, check your Mark Bircher (Vote for One) Dora Komninos Denise Lombardi mail ballot status or find mail ballot Edwin “Ed” Narain drop-off locations: David W. Jolly Curtis “CK” Korsko Visit: VotePinellas.com Betty Reed THIS RACE WILL APPEAR COUNTY JUDGE Call: 727-464-VOTE (8683) ON DEMOCRATIC BALLOTS GROUP 9 THIS RACE WILL APPEAR Augie Ribeiro IN PRECINCT 161 • Deadline to request a ballot be ON REPUBLICAN BALLOTS (Vote for One) IN ALL PRECINCTS Darryl Ervin Rouson PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN mailed to you: PRECINCT 161 Dwight Dudley 5:00 pm, Wednesday, Aug. 24 PROPERTY APPRAISER (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Myriam Irizarry • Mail ballots must be received at one of THIS RACE WILL APPEAR Lauren Groh the three Supervisor of Elections Offices James C. “Jim” Frishe ON DEMOCRATIC BALLOTS by 7:00 pm on Election Day IN STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 68 Barbara Anne Kelly THIS RACE WILL APPEAR Mike Twitty STATE REPRESENTATIVE ON ALL BALLOTS • Voters are advised to allow at least 5 DISTRICT 68 Jenny Miers IN ALL PRECINCTS days for their mail ballot to be returned (Vote for One) SCHOOL BOARD by mail to the Supervisor of Elections office THIS RACE WILL APPEAR ON REPUBLICAN BALLOTS DISTRICT 1 - AT LARGE Ben Diamond THIS RACE WILL APPEAR (Vote for One) • Bring your photo and signature ID to IN ALL PRECINCTS ON DEMOCRATIC BALLOTS IN PRECINCT 216 Early Voting or your Election Day STATE COMMITTEEMAN Eric Lynn Robert J. Beal polling location to avoid delays (Vote for One) PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN PRECINCT 216 Bill Dudley Jay John Beyrouti THIS RACE WILL APPEAR (Vote for One) • Early Voting Dates and Hours: ON DEMOCRATIC BALLOTS Saturday, Aug. 20 – Sunday, Aug. 28 Joanne Lentino Daniel Thomas Tucker IN HOUSE DISTRICT 70 William F. Bucolo Monday-Friday: 10:00 am-6:00 pm STATE REPRESENTATIVE Matt Stewart Saturday-Sunday: 9:00 am-5:00 pm DISTRICT 70 Douglas C Landau THIS RACE WILL APPEAR (Vote for One) • Early Voting available at Supervisor of ON REPUBLICAN BALLOTS Elections Offices: THIS RACE WILL APPEAR IN ALL PRECINCTS Christopher John “CJ” Czaia THIS RACE WILL APPEAR IN ALL PRECINCTS Clearwater Courthouse STATE COMMITTEEWOMAN ON DEMOCRATIC BALLOTS IN SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 4 Dan Fiorini IN PRECINCT 242 315 Court St. Room 117, Clearwater (Vote for One) SCHOOL BOARD Election Service Center Wengay “Newt” Newton PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN DISTRICT 4 - SINGLE MEMBER Morna P Kelly PRECINCT 242 (Vote for One) Starkey Lakes Corp. Center (Vote for One) 13001 Starkey Rd., Largo Nancy J Riley Eileen Long THIS RACE WILL APPEAR Meri T. Forte-Namuj St. Petersburg Office ON DEMOCRATIC BALLOTS IN PRECINCT 107 Ken Peluso 501 1st Ave. N., St. Petersburg THIS RACE WILL APPEAR Marilyn F. Layman PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN • Election Day: ON REPUBLICAN BALLOTS IN PRECINCT 140 PRECINCT 107 THIS RACE WILL APPEAR Polls Open: 7:00 am (Vote for One) PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN THIS RACE WILL APPEAR IN ALL PRECINCTS Polls Close: 7:00 pm PRECINCT 140 ON DEMOCRATIC BALLOTS IN SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 5 Voters are required by law to vote in Mark Steven Hanisee IN PRECINCT 327 (Vote for One) SCHOOL BOARD their home precinct. Check your Thomas P. Lally PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN DISTRICT 5 - SINGLE MEMBER precinct at VotePinellas.com Thomas R. Brew, Sr. PRECINCT 327 (Vote for One) Stanley Solomons (Vote for One) • To check your registration status, find Matt Lettelleir Carol J. Cook your precinct, polling location, or any Dawn Charisse Douglas Ryan Lettelleir other voter information: THIS RACE WILL APPEAR Michael A. “Mike” Petruccelli Visit: VotePinellas.com ON DEMOCRATIC BALLOTS Mary R. Freeman David McKalip Eliseo Santana Call: 727-464-VOTE (8683) IN PRECINCT 112 Virginia R. Tucker Douglas Myhre PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN • To update your signature, complete a PRECINCT 112 Voter Registration Application and James Porter (Vote for One) THIS RACE WILL APPEAR return it to any Pinellas County Sharlene Steed ON DEMOCRATIC BALLOTS Supervisor of Elections Office. IN PRECINCT 339 Applications may be obtained at any THIS RACE WILL APPEAR Velma Thompson PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN public library, Tax Collector Office, ON REPUBLICAN BALLOTS THIS PROPOSED STATE CONSTITUTIONAL IN PRECINCT 416 PRECINCT 339 AMENDMENT WILL APPEAR ON ALL or Supervisor of Elections Office. (Vote for One) BALLOTS IN ALL PRECINCTS For additional locations or an online PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN THIS RACE WILL APPEAR application, visit VotePinellas.com. PRECINCT 416 ON DEMOCRATIC BALLOTS Lorena Grizzle NO. 4 (Vote for One) IN PRECINCT 117 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT • Signature updates for an election must Virginia R Nelson ARTICLE VII, SECTIONS 3 AND 4 Danette Elise Adour PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN ARTICLE XII, SECTION 34 be received before mail ballots are PRECINCT 117 canvassed in order to be accepted for an Chely Hernandez-Miller (Vote for One) THIS RACE WILL APPEAR Solar Devices or Renewable Energy election. [F.S. 98.077] ON DEMOCRATIC BALLOTS Source Devices; Exemption From Certain Janice B Hill Ada McFarley Taxation and Assessment • All polling places are accessible to IN PRECINCT 409 persons with disabilities, and special Norma Roberts PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN Proposing an amendment to the State voting assistance is available PRECINCT 409 Constitution to authorize the Legislature, (Vote for One) by general law, to exempt from ad valorem • Hearing impaired, For assistance THIS RACE WILL APPEAR taxation the assessed value of solar or ON DEMOCRATIC BALLOTS Jane Morris Call: 1-800-955-8771 (Deaf Services Relay) renewable energy source devices subject IN PRECINCT 118 to tangible personal property tax, and to • Pinellas County complies with the PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN Marjorie Schoenauer authorize the Legislature, by general law, to prohibit consideration of such devices Americans with Disabilities Act. To PRECINCT 118 (Vote for One) in assessing the value of real property obtain accessible formats of this THIS RACE WILL APPEAR for ad valorem taxation purposes. This document, contact the Office of Human Joshua Daniel Rumschlag ON DEMOCRATIC BALLOTS amendment takes effect January 1, 2018, Rights: (727) 464-4062 (voice/text) IN PRECINCT 415 and expires on December 31, 2037. David C. Schauer PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN YES PRECINCT 415 THIS SAMPLE BALLOT IS (Vote for One) NO PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS RACE WILL APPEAR FLORIDA STATUTE 101.20 AND IS ON DEMOCRATIC BALLOTS Marilyn E. Hafling FURNISHED BY THE OFFICE OF IN PRECINCT 119 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN Judithanne McLauchlan DEBORAH CLARK PRECINCT 119 SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS (Vote for One) THIS RACE WILL APPEAR PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA Larry Biddle ON DEMOCRATIC BALLOTS IN PRECINCT 420 James M. McCracken PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN V OTE P INELLAS . COM PRECINCT 420 Thomas Tito (Vote for One) P INELLAS C OUNTY SOE f Terry Hamilton-Wollin THIS RACE WILL APPEAR T @V OTE P INELLAS ON DEMOCRATIC BALLOTS Irene Zaffers IN PRECINCT 127 @V OTE P INELLAS PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN PRECINCT 127 THIS RACE WILL APPEAR E LE C TION @V OTE P INELLAS . COM (Vote for One) ON DEMOCRATIC BALLOTS IN PRECINCT 503 Shannon Love PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN PRECINCT 503 Susan McGrath (Vote for One) Ilona Coleman Linda Varonich.
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