J8 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2012 CAMPAIGN 2012 LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER | .COM THE VOTE: ON THE BALLOT THESE ARE THE CANDIDATES IN KENTUCKY’S CONTESTED STATE AND FEDERAL RACES. ALSO LISTED ARE CANDIDATES IN CONTESTED LOCAL RACES IN FAYETTE, BOURBON, CLARK, FRANKLIN, JESSAMINE, MADISON, SCOTT AND WOODFORD COUNTIES.

Legend: D, Democrat; DA, Descendants of American Slaves; G, Green; I, Independent; L, Libertarian; NP, non-partisan; R, Republican

STATEWIDE QUESTION PRESIDENT, Are you in favor of the proposal to change from the current commis- VICE PRESIDENT sion form of government to mayor- / (D) council ward form of government for /Cheri Honkala (G) the City of Nicholasville? Randall A. Terry/Missy Reilly Smith (I) Yes /James P. Gray (L) No / (R) WILMORE COUNCIL (NP) U.S. HOUSE Vote for six 1st District HOW Jeff Baier Charles Kendall Hatchett (D) TO VOTE Ballot Jim Brumfield Edward Whitfield (R) view Lynn Cooper 2nd District Kim Deyer David Lynn Williams (D) Voters in Fayette screen J. Leonard Fitch Andrew R. Beacham (I) County use eSlate Lynne Fuller Craig R. Astor (L) Jeff James S. Brett Guthrie (R) voting machines. CAST 3rd District Here’s how eSlate John A. Yarmuth (D) SELECT MADISON Robert L. DeVore Jr. (I) works. PREVIOUS Brooks Wicker (R) COUNTY 4th District William R. “Bill” Adkins (D) SCHOOL BOARD/1ST (NP) David Lewis (I) Kathie J.R. Bettler Thomas Massie (R) NEXT screen John Lackey 5th District ENTER Kenneth S. Stepp (D) SCHOOL BOARD/2ND (NP) Harold “Hal” Rogers (R) 6th District Enter access code Jimmy Allen Ben Chandler (D) Becky L. Coyle Randolph Vance (I) A precinct worker will give you an access code. The code is used to display the Greg Mayo Garland “Andy” Barr (R) appropriate ballot. Turn the SELECT wheel to the right to highlight the first number Bill Phillips CONSTITUTIONAL of your 4-digit access code. SCHOOL BOARD/4TH (NP) AMENDMENT Press ENTER. Christopher L. Hager Are you in favor of amending the Repeat for each number. Mary J. Renfro Kentucky constitution to state that the citizens of Kentucky have the SCHOOL BOARD/5TH (NP) personal right to hunt, fish, and Make choices Beth Brock harvest wildlife, subject to laws and Turn the SELECT wheel to the right. The office you are voting for will be Debbie Secchio regulations that promote conserva- Robert G. Stephens tion and preserve the future of highlighted blue. hunting and fishing, and to state that public hunting and fishing shall Turn the SELECT wheel to the right again to select your choice. Press ENTER. BEREA COUNCIL (NP) be a preferred means of managing The box to the left of your choice changes to red. Do this for each office and Vote for eight and controlling wildlife? Richard Bellando Yes question on the ballot. Virgil Burnside No To change your choice, turn the SELECT wheel to the left to select your new Violet “Vi” Farmer Chad Hembree STATE SENATE choice and press ENTER. Robert “P Nut” Johnson You may use NEXT and PREV buttons to move through the ballot pages. Diane Kerby 1st District Jerry A. Knowles Carroll Hubbard (D) Jerry Little Stan Humphries (R) Review choices Jim Lucas 3rd District Cast ballot Chester Powell Joey Pendleton (D) To change a choice from the After all desired Brandon Rutherford Whitney H. Westerfield (R) ballot summary page, turn the Ronnie Terrill 7th District choices have been made, Billy Wagers Julian M. Carroll (D) SELECT wheel to the right to press the red CAST Frank Haynes (R) 17th District highlight the selection you wish to BALLOT button at the RICHMOND David Holcomb (D) change, and press ENTER. bottom left of the COMMISSION (NP) Damon Thayer (R) Vote for four 21st District Turn the SELECT wheel to machine. Donna Baird Amie Hacker (D) highlight your new choice and press A waving American Robert R. Blythe Albert Robinson (R) Don Jaynes 23rd District ENTER, which returns the screen to flag shows that your Bobby Johns James Noll (D) the ballot summary page, where ballot has been recorded. Jason Morgan Chris McDaniel (R) Laura Durham Morgan 25th District you can cast your ballot. Jim Newby Ralph Hoskins (D) SOURCE: Hart intercivic CHRIS WARE | [email protected] Richard Thomas Robert Stivers (R) 27th District Walter “Doc” Blevins (D) Mike Nemes (R) Reginald Thomas (D) COUNCIL/10TH (NP) SCHOOL BOARD/5TH (NP) Tony Downey (R) 39th District Robert J. Benvenuti III. (R) SCOTT 33rd District Robert R. Damron (D) 91st District Harry Clarke Ashley D. Ritchie COUNTY Gerald A. Neal (D) (R) Ted “Teddy” Edmonds (D) Steve Nelson Deanna Wolfe Norris Shelton (DA) 41st District Gary Wayne Herald (R) SCHOOL BOARD/1ST (NP) 37th District Tom Riner (D) 97th District COUNCIL/12TH (NP) WINCHESTER Robert Haley Conway Perry B. Clark (D) Henry Owens III (DA) (D) Ed Lane COMMISSION (NP) Janyce L. Seahorn Chris Thieneman (R) 44th District Bobby Wayne McCool (R) Ralph Ruschell (D) Vote for four STATE HOUSE Gail Powers (R) Rick Beach SCHOOL BOARD/2ND (NP) COMMONWEALTH’S SOIL AND WATER (NP) 2nd District 45th District ATTORNEY Kenny Book Jo Anna Fryman Kelly Whitaker (D) Geoff Young (G) Vote for four Shannon J. Cox Phyllis E. Young Breck Withers (I) (R) 12th District Kenneth T. Cropper Jr. Ralph Harrison (R) William A. Carter (D) 3rd District Teresa J. Hancock Kitty Strode SCHOOL BOARD/3RD (NP) (D) 46th District Courtney Tigue Baxter (R) Gregory K. Johnson Karen Cropper Jason D. Crockett (R) Larry Clark (D) 57th District Lillie E. Miller-Johnson QUESTION Greg Earlywine 4th District Brian Simpson (R) David Fayette Smith (D) Larry D. Swetnam Jennifer Holbert Raymond W. Giannini (D) 47th District Matthew Leveridge (R) Are you in favor of a return to a Rick W. Rand (D) Harold Jessie (R) fiscal court composed of the county T.K. Broecker (R) Luther R. Mason 5th District SUPREME COURT (NP) judge-executive and six magistrates Hal Thomas Kemp (D) 48th District BOURBON David Poer 7th District (justices of the peace) who shall (R) Susan Johns (D) Darlene Rains Will T. Scott COUNTY represent specific districts within 7th District Bob M. DeWeese (R) Janet L. Stumbo the county? John A. Arnold Jr. (D) 49th District CIRCUIT CLERK GEORGETOWN Linda Howlett Belcher (D) Yes Tim Kline (R) Trina B. Huston (R) COUNCIL (NP) 8th District (R) COURT OF APPEALS (NP) No Beverly Hinkle Smits (D) Vote for eight John C. Tilley (D) 50th District Dick Heaton (D) 4th District/1st Charles Bradley Max Sturdivant Jr. (R) Irv Maze 10th District (R) SCHOOL BOARD/2ND (NP) James Fitzgerald III 53rd District James M. “Jim” Shake FRANKLIN Paul J. Kleinhenz Mike Seiber (D) Terry W. Crouch Thomas Dodson (D) George H. Lockard F.L. “Ben” Waide (R) Randy Sparks COUNTY 11th District (R) CIRCUIT COURT (NP) David J. Lusby David A. Watkins (D) 54th District 29th Circuit FRANKFORT MAYOR (NP) Kelly McEuen Barry M. Harmon (D) SCHOOL BOARD/5TH (NP) Bruce Owens Paul A. DeSpain (R) Judy D. Vance William May 13th District Mike Harmon (R) Robert Eskridge Brad Penn Brian Wright Kyle T. Thompson Jim Glenn (D) 55th District 30th Circuit/10th Thomas Winn “Tuck” Talbot Stephen D. Price Bill Barron (I) Kent Stevens (D) Wanda Mitchell Baker Marlene Rutherford 14th District (R) Angela McCormick Bisig MILLERSBURG COUNCIL (NP) FRANKFORT Karen Tingle Sames Tommy Thompson (D) 56th District Eric L. Ison COMMISSION (NP) Mark Showalter Marian Turley (R) Carl P. Rollins II. (D) Vote for six Mark Singer Douglass Jones (R) Penny Barbee Vote for four Connie K. Tackett 15th District DISTRICT COURT (NP) (D) 57th District Larissa Wells Buchanan Jerry R. Bailey Marvin V. Thompson Marshall E. Prunty (I) Derrick W. Graham (D) 57th District Clay Hammer Lynn Bowers 16th District Don Stosberg (R) Thomas C. Dawson Lee Hopkins Tommy Haynes Martha Jane King (D) 61st District John S. “Jack” Kelley V. Eugene “Chuck” Kiser Jr. Katie Flynn Hedden WOODFORD Chris Hightower (R) Wanda Crupper Hammons (D) Arch C. “Chip” McKay III. Joseph M. Land Sr. Louis McClain 20th District Brian E. Linder (R) Lorrain Smoot Robert E. Roach COUNTY 62nd District (D) Nathan Scott Zingg Michael Flynn Turner Charlie Hoffman (D) MIDWAY COUNCIL (NP) Regina Webb (R) Sellus Wilder 24th District Ryan F. Quarles (R) FAYETTE PARIS COMMISSION (NP) Vote for six Terry Mills (D) 67th District COUNTY Michael A. Ashton M.J. “Bill” Pickerill (R) Dennis Keene (D) Vote for four Steven Craig 27th District Adam Haas (R) COUNCIL/1ST (NP) Wallis Brooks Aaron S. Hamilton Stan Galbraith JESSAMINE (D) 73rd District Marty Clifford Sara Newell Hicks Jo Ann George Dalton Jantzen (R) JoEllen Reed (D) Chris Ford COUNTY Doris J. Leigh (R) Tim Gray 28th District SCHOOL BOARD/2ND (NP) Kevin Locke Charles W. Miller (D) 76th District COUNCIL/2ND (NP) Bart Horne Daniel A. Roller Corey Allen Koellner (R) (D) Jim Long Shevawn Akers Amy Callahan Day Bruce Southworth 30th District Richard Marrs (R) Brannon Dunn John P. Martin Sharon Turner Thomas J. Burch (D) 78th District Grayson Vandegrift Thomas M. McKee (D) Aaron L. Wilson (R) COUNCIL/3RD (NP) CLARK NICHOLASVILLE 31st District Bryan Lutz (R) VERSAILLES COUNCIL (NP) (D) 79th District Diane Lawless COUNTY COMMISSION (NP) (D) Stephanie Spires Vote for six Nicholas X. Simon (R) Vote for four 33rd District Chris Logan (R) SCHOOL BOARD/2ND (NP) Mary Ellen Bradley COUNCIL/4TH (NP) Betty Black Rick Hiles (D) 81st District Ronald “Ron” Durbin Steve Graves Doug Blackford Ron Crimm (R) Rita H. Smart (D) Julian Beard Beth Griffith Carl Ellis 36th District Mary R. McGill Long (R) Sam Cox Johnny Collier Ken Kerkhoff Bradley Bud Montgomery (D) 87th District Jesse T. Kennison Ann Miller (R) (D) COUNCIL/9TH (NP) SCHOOL BOARD/3RD (NP) Wesley Pike Owen L. Roberts 38th District Joshua D. Howard (R) Jennifer Mossotti Debbie Fatkin Pete Sutherland Nickie H. Shryock Denver “Denny” Butler (D) 88th District Bill Polyniak Michael McGowan Andy Williams Brian Traugott