DEMOCRATIC SAMPLE BALLOT PRIMARY ELECTION AUGUST 7, 2018

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DEMOCRATIC PARTY SAMPLE BALLOT PRIMARY ELECTION AUGUST 7, 2018

DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES

VOTE FOR ONE

FOR U.S. SENATOR

Carla (Coffee) Wright Angelica Earl Leonard Joseph Steinman II John Hogan Travis Gonzalez David Faust Claire McCaskill

FOR STATE AUDITOR

Nicole Galloway

FOR U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 5

Emanuel Cleaver II

FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE

District 19:

District 22:

District 23: Barbara Anne Washington

District 24:

District 25:

District 26: Dylan Burd Edward Bell

District 27: Richard Brown

District 28: Shea Tan Henderson

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FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE

District 29:

District 30: Ryana Parks-Shaw

District 35:

District 36: DaRon McGee

District 37:

District 56: No Candidate Filed

FOR COUNTY EXECUTIVE - JACKSON COUNTY Matthew T. Merryman Frank White, Jr. Jeremy Raines

COUNTY LEGISLATOR – 1ST DISTRICT Scott Burnett

COUNTY LEGISLATOR – 2ND DISTRICT Sandra E. Jiles Ron Finley Arimeta DuPree

COUNTY LEGISLATOR – 3RD DISTRICT Paul J. Wrabec Charlie Franklin Lois McDonald

COUNTY LEGISLATOR – 4TH DISTRICT Daniel T. Tarwater III John T. Maloney

COUNTY LEGISLATOR – 6TH DISTRICT No Candidate Filed

COUNTY LEGISLATOR – 1ST DISTRICT AT-LARGE Jalen Anderson Sherwood Smith

COUNTY LEGISLATOR – 2ND DISTRICT AT-LARGE Crystal J. Williams John Burnett

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COUNTY LEGISLATOR – 3RD DISTRICT AT-LARGE Tony Miller Roberta Gough

FOR SHERIFF - JACKSON COUNTY (Unexpired Term) Mike Rogers Darryl Forte’ Ramona F. Arroyo

DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES

FOR COMMITTEEMAN FOR COMMITTEEWOMAN

1st Ward 1st Ward Paul G. Rojas Nicole Giarratana

Write-in Write-in

2nd Ward 2nd Ward Keith Brown Dee Evans Elmer Taylor III Write-in Write-in

3rd Ward 3rd Ward Arthur B. Johnson LeShyeka Roland Brandon Ellington Write-in Write-in

4th Ward 4th Ward Gene Morgan Lali Garcia

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5th Ward 5th Ward John “Coach” Comstock Antoinette Ramirez

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6th Ward 6th Ward Jared Wight Beth Low-Smith Darren S. Thomas Write-in Write-in

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DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES

FOR COMMITTEEMAN FOR COMMITTEEWOMAN

7th Ward 7th Ward Keith Martin Thomas Rosa James _____ Write-in Write-in

8th Ward 8th Ward Philip Glynn Marsha Lerenberg Lisa Pelofsky Write-in Write-in

9th Ward 9th Ward John M. Lillis Cathleen “Katie" Lillis Timothy D. Ahlenius Amy Irene Stock

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10th Ward 10th Ward Tom Wyrsch Charmaine Willis Thomas Huffman Ashley Bland Manlove ______Write-in Write-in

11th Ward 11th Ward John Burnett Ingrid Burnett

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12th Ward 12th Ward Sam Crowley Patricia A. Hernandez Manny Abarca IV Marissa Baum

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13th Ward 13th Ward Dale E. Walker Nancy M. Simons

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14th Ward 14th Ward Ron Finley Shalonn “Kiki” Curls

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DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES

FOR COMMITTEEMAN FOR COMMITTEEWOMAN

15th Ward 15th Ward Lawrence W. Crawford Velda Cook Johnny M. Burris _____ Thurman Davis Write-in

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16th Ward 16th Ward No Candidate Filed Gail McCann Beatty ______Write-in Write-in

17th Ward 17th Ward Craig C. Bland Melissa A. Douglas _____ Write-in Write-in

18th Ward 18th Ward Kenneth Ray No Candidate Filed

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19th Ward 19th Ward Cecil D. Williams Kristi D. Whitaker

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20th Ward 20th Ward Alvin Brooks Cathy Spainhower

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22nd Ward 22nd Ward Vincent P. Accurso Mary Weidmaier _____ Jennifer Kopp Dameron Write-in Write-in

23rd Ward 23rd Ward No Candidate Filed Phyllis Woodson

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DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES

FOR COMMITTEEMAN FOR COMMITTEEWOMAN

24th Ward 24th Ward Phil LeVota Lanette LeVota

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25th Ward 25th Ward Darrell Curls Vanessa Claborn ___ Nikki Crocker Johnson Write-in Write-in

26th Ward 26th Ward DaRon McGee Carol Graves

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OFFICIAL BALLOT STATE OF MISSOURI SPECIAL ELECTION TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 2018

STATUTORY MEASURE PROPOSITION A Referendum ordered by Petition

Do the people of the state of Missouri want to adopt Senate Bill 19 (“Right-to-Work”) as passed by the general assembly in 2017, which prohibits as a condition of employment the forced membership in a labor organization (union) or forced payments of dues in full or pro-rata (fair-share); make any activity which violates employees’ rights illegal and ineffective; allow legal remedies for anyone injured as a result of another person violating or threatening to violate employees’ rights; and which shall not apply to union agreements entered into before the effective date of Senate Bill 19?

State and local government entities expect no costs or savings.

YES NO

INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS

If you are in favor of this question, completely darken the oval beside “YES.”

If you are opposed to this question, completely darken the oval beside “NO.”

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OFFICIAL BALLOT KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI SPECIAL ELECTION AUGUST 7, 2018

QUESTION 1 (Initiative Petition) (Residential Rental Inspection Program)

Shall the City of Kansas City create a residential rental inspection program to protect the public health, safety and welfare in residential rental property units by enacting and enforcing minimum health and safety standards and be authorized to establish the following fees to be paid by the rental owner or owner’s agent for permitting, inspecting and regulating residential rental property units?

Application/Annual Permit Review Fees. A fee of twenty ($20.00) dollars for each rental property due at time of submission of the initial application for the permit and fee of twenty ($20.00) dollars per rental unit due annually.

Re-inspection Fees. A re-inspection fee of $150.00 assessed for the re- inspection of the first rental unit. A $100 re-inspection fee assessed at the time of the re-inspection for every additional unit requiring re-inspection.

Re-instatement Fee of $300.00 for the reinstatement of any permits that have been suspended.

A Late Fee equal to 10 percent of the amount due per month for fees not paid when due.

Adjustment of Fees. Authority to adjust the above-listed fees annually to reflect the change in the consumer price index (CPI) for all items/all urban consumers/Kansas City, Missouri-Kansas, published by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. The City is also authorized to make cumulativeYES adjustments forNO those years in which fees were not previously adjusted.

YES NO

INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS

If you are in favor of this question, completely darken the oval beside “YES.”

If you are opposed to this question, completely darken the oval beside “NO.”

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