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Activereports Document SAMPLE Official Election Ballot STATE OF MISSISSIPPI 2015 Statewide General Election Tuesday, November 03, 2015 TO VOTE: YOU MUST DARKEN THE OVAL( ) COMPLETELY. USE ONLY A #2 PENCIL OR A DARK PEN. Do not use a red pen, felt tip pen or a red pencil! Do not cross out or erase - If you make a mistake, you may request a new ballot. For State Of Mississippi For State Of Mississippi Governor Attorney General Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Phil Bryant Republican Jim Hood Democrat Robert Gray Democrat Mike Hurst Republican Shawn O'Hara Reform Write-in Write-in For State Of Mississippi State Auditor For State Of Mississippi Vote for ONE Lieutenant Governor Vote for ONE Stacey E. Pickering Republican Tim Johnson Democrat Jocelyn 'Joce' Pepper Democrat Pritchett Tate Reeves Republican Lajena Walley Reform Ron Williams Libertarian Write-in Rosa B. Williams Reform For State Of Mississippi Write-in State Treasurer Vote for ONE For State Of Mississippi Secretary Of State Vote for ONE Lynn Fitch Republican Viola V. McFarland Reform Charles E. Graham Democrat Write-in Delbert Hosemann Republican Randy Walker Reform Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING For State Of Mississippi For Transportation Commissioner Commissioner Of Agriculture & Central District Commerce Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Addie Lee Green Democrat Mary H. Coleman Democrat Cindy Hyde-Smith Republican Dick Hall Republican Cathy L. Toole Reform Write-in Write-in For Transportation Commissioner For State Of Mississippi Northern District Commissioner Of Insurance Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Mike Tagert Republican Mike Chaney Republican Danny Woods Democrat Write-in Write-in For Public Service Commissioner For Transportation Commissioner Central District Southern District Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Brent Bailey Republican Tom King Republican Cecil Brown Democrat Chad Toney Democrat LaTrice D. Notree Reform Sheranda Atkinson Reform Write-in Write-in For Public Service Commissioner For District Attorney 01 Northern District District 01 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Mike Maynard Republican Arch Bullard Democrat Brandon Presley Democrat John Weddle Republican Write-in Write-in For Public Service Commissioner For District Attorney 02 Southern District District 02 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Tom Blanton Democrat Joel Smith Republican Samuel F. 'Sam' Britton Republican Write-in Lonny Kenneth Spence Reform Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING For District Attorney 03 For District Attorney 08 District 03 District 08 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Benjamin F. Creekmore Democrat Mark Duncan Democrat Tyler McCaughn Republican Write-in For District Attorney 04 Write-in District 04 For District Attorney 09 Vote for ONE District 09 Vote for ONE W. Dewayne Richardson Democrat Richard 'Ricky' Smith, Jr. Democrat Write-in For District Attorney 05 Write-in District 05 For District Attorney 10 Vote for ONE District 10 Vote for ONE Doug Evans Democrat Ellis J. 'Bilbo' Mitchell Democrat Write-in For District Attorney 06 Write-in District 06 For District Attorney 11 Vote for ONE District 11 Vote for ONE Ronnie L. Harper Democrat Brenda F. Mitchell Democrat Write-in For District Attorney 07 Write-in District 07 For District Attorney 12 Vote for ONE District 12 Vote for ONE Robert Shuler Smith Democrat Patricia Burchell Republican Write-in Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING For District Attorney 13 For District Attorney 18 District 13 District 18 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Daniel C. Jones Republican Anthony 'Tony' Buckley Republican Matt Sullivan Democrat Write-in Wilton A. McNair Independent For District Attorney 19 Write-in District 19 Vote for ONE For District Attorney 14 District 14 Vote for ONE Anthony 'Tony' Lawrence, Republican III Write-in Dewitt 'Dee' T. Bates, Jr. Democrat For District Attorney 20 Write-in District 20 Vote for ONE For District Attorney 15 District 15 Vote for ONE Michael Guest Republican Write-in Hal Kittrell Republican For District Attorney 21 Write-in District 21 Vote for ONE For District Attorney 16 District 16 Vote for ONE Akillie Malone Oliver Democrat Write-in Scott Colom Democrat Forrest Allgood Independent For District Attorney 22 District 22 Write-in Vote for ONE For District Attorney 17 District 17 Alexander C. Martin Democrat Vote for ONE Write-in John William Champion Democrat For State Senate 01 District 01 Write-in Vote for ONE Chris Massey Republican Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING For State Senate 02 For State Senate 07 District 02 District 07 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE David L. Parker Republican Hob Bryan Democrat Barry Strevel Republican Write-in For State Senate 03 Write-in District 03 For State Senate 08 Vote for ONE District 08 Vote for ONE Nickey Browning Republican Christopher Stark Democrat Russell Jolly Democrat Write-in Write-in For State Senate 04 For State Senate 09 District 04 District 09 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Rita Potts Parks Republican Cristen Hemmins Democrat Eric Powell Democrat Gray Tollison Republican Write-in Write-in For State Senate 05 For State Senate 10 District 05 District 10 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE J.P. Wilemon, Jr. Democrat Bill Stone Democrat Write-in Write-in For State Senate 06 For State Senate 11 District 06 District 11 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Chad McMahan Republican Robert L. Jackson Democrat Write-in Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING For State Senate 12 For State Senate 17 District 12 District 17 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Derrick T. Simmons Democrat Charles 'Chuck' A. Younger Republican Write-in Write-in For State Senate 13 For State Senate 18 District 13 District 18 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Willie L. Simmons Democrat Jenifer B. Branning Republican Write-in Write-in For State Senate 14 For State Senate 19 District 14 District 19 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Lydia Graves Chassaniol Republican Kevin Blackwell Republican Georgio Proctor Democrat Write-in Donny Ryals Independent For State Senate 20 Write-in District 20 Vote for ONE For State Senate 15 District 15 Vote for ONE Josh Harkins Republican Write-in Gary Jackson Republican For State Senate 21 Cecil L. Simmons Democrat District 21 Vote for ONE Write-in For State Senate 16 District 16 Barbara Blackmon Democrat Vote for ONE Write-in Angela Turner Democrat Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING For State Senate 22 For State Senate 27 District 22 District 27 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Eugene S. 'Buck' Clarke Republican Ponto Ronnie Downing Republican Joseph C. Thomas, Sr. Democrat Hillman Terome Frazier Democrat Write-in Write-in For State Senate 23 For State Senate 28 District 23 District 28 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Briggs Hopson Republican Sollie B. Norwood Democrat Write-in Write-in For State Senate 24 For State Senate 29 District 24 District 29 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE David Jordan Democrat David Blount Democrat James Broadwater Republican Write-in For State Senate 25 Write-in District 25 For State Senate 30 Vote for ONE District 30 Vote for ONE William F. 'Will' Longwitz Republican Dean Kirby Republican Write-in For State Senate 26 Write-in District 26 For State Senate 31 Vote for ONE District 31 Vote for ONE John Horhn Democrat Terry C. Burton Republican Write-in Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING For State Senate 32 For State Senate 37 District 32 District 37 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Sampson Jackson, II Democrat Bob M. Dearing Democrat Don Wiggins Republican Melanie Sojourner Republican Write-in Write-in For State Senate 33 For State Senate 38 District 33 District 38 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Chase Callahan Democrat Dennis C. Quinn Republican Videt Carmichael Republican Tammy Felder Witherspoon Democrat Bente Hess Johnson Independent Write-in For State Senate 34 Write-in District 34 For State Senate 39 Vote for ONE District 39 Vote for ONE Juan Barnett Democrat Sally Doty Republican Write-in Michael Smith Democrat For State Senate 35 District 35 Write-in Vote for ONE For State Senate 40 District 40 Chris Caughman Republican Vote for ONE Write-in Angela Burks Hill Republican For State Senate 36 District 36 Write-in Vote for ONE For State Senate 41 District 41 Albert Butler Democrat Vote for ONE Write-in Reggie Blackledge Democrat Joey Fillingane Republican Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING For State Senate 42 For State Senate 47 District 42 District 47 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Johnny Ishmel Henry Democrat Jimmy L. 'Bo' Alawine Democrat Chris McDaniel Republican Joseph M. 'Mike' Seymour Republican Write-in Write-in For State Senate 43 For State Senate 48 District 43 District 48 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Dennis DeBar, Jr. Republican Walter Crapps Republican Towana A. Wright Democrat Deborah Dawkins Democrat Write-in Write-in For State Senate 44 For State Senate 49 District 44 District 49 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE John A. Polk Republican Sean Tindell Republican Write-in Write-in For State Senate 45 For State Senate 50 District 45 District 50 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Billy Hudson Republican Thomas 'Tommy' Gollott Republican Eli Jackson Reform Write-in Write-in For State Senate 51 For State Senate 46 District 51 District 46 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Michael D. Watson, Jr. Republican Philip E. Moran Republican Boyd T. Kendall Libertarian Write-in Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING For State Senate 52 For State House Of Rep 05 District 52 District 05 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Brice Wiggins Republican John Faulkner Democrat Write-in Write-in For State House Of Rep 01 For State House Of Rep 06 District 01 District 06 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Lester E.
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