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Sample Republican Primary Election 11 12 FREMONT COUNTY STATE OF IDAHO MAY 15, 2018 Precinct 1 OFFICIALSAMPLE REPUBLICANREPUBLICAN PRIMARYPRIMARY ELECTIONELECTION BALLOTBALLOT CANDIDATES FOR CANDIDATES FOR INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER STATE OFFICES STATE OFFICES 21 To vote, fill in the oval ( ) next to the candidate of your choice. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR ATTORNEY GENERAL (Vote for One) (Vote for One) To vote a "Write-in", fill in the oval next to the blank write-in line and write the name of your choice on the blank Rebecca W. Arnold Lawrence Wasden write-in line. Marv Hagedorn If you make a mistake, request a new (WRITE-IN) ballot from an election worker. Janice McGeachin Bob Nonini Kelley Packer SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC CANDIDATES FOR INSTRUCTION UNITED STATES OFFICES Steve Yates (Vote for One) Jeff Dillon REPRESENTATIVE IN (WRITE-IN) 40 CONGRESS SECOND DISTRICT Sherri Ybarra (Vote for One) 41 (WRITE-IN) 42 Mike Simpson SECRETARY OF STATE 43 (Vote for One) (WRITE-IN) CANDIDATES FOR LEGISLATIVE Lawerence E. Denney DISTRICT OFFICES (WRITE-IN) LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 35 CANDIDATES FOR STATE SENATOR STATE OFFICES (Vote for One) GOVERNOR (Vote for One) Van Burtenshaw STATE CONTROLLER (Vote for One) Tommy Ahlquist Jud Miller 51 Harley Delano Brown Brandon D Woolf (WRITE-IN) Dalton Ben Cannady (WRITE-IN) Raul Labrador Brad Little LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 35 STATE REPRESENTATIVE Lisa Marie STATE TREASURER POSITION A (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Steve Pankey Julie A. Ellsworth Daniel H Davis (WRITE-IN) Tom Kealey Jerald Raymond Vicky J McIntyre (WRITE-IN) (WRITE-IN) VOTE BOTH SIDES 61 OFFICIAL STAMP BOX Precinct 1 Typ:02 Seq:0001 Spl:01 NOTE: The order of the candidates on this sample ballot may not necessarily reflect the rotation in your precinct on election day. OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT FREMONT COUNTY, IDAHO MAY 15, 2018 Precinct 1 No. 0001 CANDIDATES FOR LEGISLATIVE CANDIDATES FOR DISTRICT OFFICES COUNTY OFFICES NONPARTISAN BALLOT LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 35 COUNTY ASSESSOR Official Judicial Nominating STATE REPRESENTATIVE (Vote for One) Election Ballot POSITION B (Vote for One) JUSTICE OF THE Barbara Hirschi SUPREME COURT Rod Furniss TO SUCCEED JUSTICE (WRITE-IN) G. Richard Bevan Karey Hanks (Vote for One) G. Richard Bevan (WRITE-IN) COUNTY CORONER (Vote for One) JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS CANDIDATES FOR COUNTY OFFICES Bonnie Burlage TO SUCCEED JUDGE David W. Gratton (Vote for One) COUNTY COMMISSIONER Brenda Dye FIRST DISTRICT David W. Gratton 2 Year Term (WRITE-IN) (Vote for One) William C. Baxter TO SUCCEED JUDGE Jessica M. Lorello CANDIDATES FOR (Vote for One) Terry McCulloch DeLong PRECINCT OFFICE Matt Froehlich Jessica M. Lorello PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN AND VOTERS' DELEGATE TO (WRITE-IN) THE PARTY'S COUNTY AND SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT DISTRICT CONVENTIONS COURT JUDGES (Vote for One) TO SUCCEED JUDGE Bruce L. Pickett (Vote for One) COUNTY COMMISSIONER Roni Kennedy THIRD DISTRICT Bruce L. Pickett 4 Year Term (WRITE-IN) (Vote for One) Jordon Stoddard TO SUCCEED JUDGE Dane H. Watkins, Jr. (Vote for One) (WRITE-IN) Dane H. Watkins, Jr. BOX CLERK OF THE DISTRICT TO SUCCEED JUDGE COURT Darren B Simpson (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Debbie Hobbs Darren B Simpson Abbie Mace TO SUCCEED JUDGE (WRITE-IN) Gregory W. Moeller (Vote for One) Gregory W. Moeller COUNTY TREASURER (Vote for One) TO SUCCEED JUDGE Joel E. Tingey Sara E. Bowersox (Vote for One) J'lene H. Cherry Joel E. Tingey (WRITE-IN) VOTE BOTH SIDES NOTE: The order of the candidates on this sample ballot may not necessarily reflect the rotation in your precinct on election day..
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