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Notice of Election Republican Party for United States SAMPLE BALLOT PRIMARY ELECTION AU G U ST 7, 2018 TANEY COUNTY, MISSOURI NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that the Primary Election will be held in the County of Taney on Tuesday, August 7, 2018 as certified to this office by the participating entities of Taney County. The ballot for the Election shall be in substantially the following form. REPUBLICAN PARTY REPUBLICAN PARTY REPUBLICAN PARTY V V V r r c ' FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE FOR COUNTY AUDITOR Vote For One 46TH DISTRICT Vote For One TONY MONETTI Vote For One DAVID CLARK AUSTIN PETERSEN ANNA MORRISSEY RICK C. FINDLEY c ' JOSH HAWLEY JEFF MERRELL FOR COUNTY COLLECTOR r FRED RYMAN Vote For One FOR ASSOCIATE CIRCUIT JUDGE CHRISTINA SMITH DIVISION #1 MONA COPE ' KRISTI NICHOLS Vote For One DEMOCRATIC PARTY BRADLEY KREMBS TIFFAN Y YARNELL I / ' KEN PATTERSON J. RANDAL HOWELL II FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR BRIAN G. HAGG ^ ROBERT (BOB) PAULSON Vote For One r COURTLAND SYKES FOR ASSOCIATE CIRCUIT JUDGE CARLA (COFFEE) WRIGHT PETER PFEIFER DIVISION #2 ANGELICA EARL r FOR STATE AUDITOR Vote For One LEONARD JOSEPH STEINMAN II Vote For One ERIC EIGHMY JOHN HOGAN r KEVIN M. ROACH FOR PRESIDING COMMISSIONER TRAVIS GONZALEZ DAVID WASINGER Vote For One DAVID FAUST PAULCURTMAN RON HERSCHEND CLAIRE McCASKILL SAUNDRA McDOWELL MIKE SCOFIELD - FOR STATE AUDITOR FOR UNITED STATES JOHN E DEES Vote For One REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 7 KEN ROTEN NICOLE GALLOWAY r \ - Vote For One FOR COUNTY CLERK FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE BILLY LONG Vote For One DISTRICT 7 LANCE NORRIS DONNA NEELEY Vote For One BENJAMIN HOLCOMB SHANNA TILLEY VINCE JENNINGS \ JIM EVANS JOHN FARMER DE LA TORRE r FOR CIRCUIT CLERK FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE Vote For One JAMIE DANIEL SCHOOLCRAFT DISTRICT 138 JODY BEVERS KENNETH HATFIELD - Vote For One AMY STRAHAN \ FOR TOWNSHIP BRAD HUDSON FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS COMMITTEEWOMAN MARSHALL WORKS Vote For One Vote For One ISAAC HOWARD PAUL BOYD JODY C STAHL GINGER WITTY r ' JOE BLACKERBY LOU LYNETTE WILLIAMS FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE \ DISTRICT 155 FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY D Vote For One Vote For One I WRITE IN KARLA ESLINGER DAYRELL SCRIVNER MIKE LIND JACK L. CLEMANS WILLIAM THOMAS "DUB" r ' DUSTON FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 156 RODNEY DANIELS Vote For One V JEFF JUSTUS AMBER ELIZABETH THOMSEN LIBERTARIAN PARTY Non-Partisan FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR QUESTION Vote For One O JAPHETH CAMPBELL Shall the City of Branson impose a local use tax at the same rate as the total FOR STATE AUDITOR local sales tax rate, currently two Vote For One percent (2%), provided that if the local sales tax rate is reduced or raised by D SEAN O'TOOLE voter approval, the local use tax rate FOR UNITED STATES shall also be reduced or raised by the REPRESENTATIVE same action? A use tax return shall not DISTRICT 7 be required to be filed by persons whose purchases from out-of-state Vote For One vendors do not in total exceed two D BENJAMIN T. BRIXEY thousand dollars in any calendar year. GREEN PARTY O y e s FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR O NO ✓--------------------------------------------------------- Vote For One STATUTORY MEASURE PROPOSITION A D JO CRAIN D JEROME BAUER Referendum ordered by Petition FOR STATE AUDITOR Do the people of the state of Missouri want to adopt Senate Bill 19 ("Right-to- Vote For One Work") as passed by the general D DON FITZ assembly in 2017, which prohibits as a condition of employment the forced CONSTITUTION PARTY membership in a labor organization (union) or forced payments of dues in full or pro-rata (fair-share); make any FOR STATE AUDITOR activity which violates employees' rights illegal and ineffective; allow legal Vote For One remedies for anyone inJured as a result O JACOB LUETKEMEYER_________ of another person violating or threatening to violate employees' rights; FOR PRESIDING COMMISSIONER and which shall not apply to union Vote For One agreements entered into before the effective date of Senate Bill 19? a DAVID STOTTLE State and local government entities expect no costs or savings. CD YES _____ NO.
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