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Milwaukee County Master Template 11 Official Primary Ballot Partisan Office August 14, 2018 21 Notice to Voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you are voting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be counted without initials. (See end of ballot for initials.) General Instructions Republican Party Primary (Cont.) Democratic Party Primary (Cont.) If you make a mistake on your ballot Representative in Congress, Legislative or have a question, ask an election District 4 Representative to the Assembly, inspector for help. (Absentee voters: Contact your municipal clerk.) Vote for 1 District 24 Tim Rogers Vote for 1 To vote for a name on the ballot, fill in the oval next to the name like this: Cindy Werner Emily Siegrist write-in: write-in: 41 To vote for a name that is not on the Legislative County ballot, write the name on the line 42 marked "write-in" and fill in the oval Representative to the Assembly, Sheriff next to the name like this: District 24 Vote for 1 44 Special Instructions for Voting Vote for 1 Richard R. Schmidt in a Partisan Primary Dan Knodl Robert J. Ostrowski In the Partisan Primary: write-in: Earnell Lucas 47 County write-in: ●You may vote in only ONE party's Sheriff Clerk of Circuit Court primary. Vote for 1 Vote for 1 51 ●If you choose a party, votes cast in write-in: John Barrett that party will be counted. Votes cast in any other party will not be counted. Clerk of Circuit Court write-in: Vote for 1 End Democratic Party Primary ●If you do not choose a party, and Libertarian Party Primary you vote in more than one party, no write-in: votes will be counted. End Republican Party Primary If you vote in this party's primary, you Democratic Party Primary may not vote in any other party's You must vote for individual primary. candidates. If you vote in this party's primary, you may not vote in any other party's Statewide Choose a Party Primary primary. Governor Fill in the oval next to your party choice, Statewide Vote for 1 like this: Choose only ONE. Select the party of your choice. Choose only ONE. Governor Phillip Anderson Republican Vote for 1 write-in: Democratic Andy Gronik Lieutenant Governor Libertarian Matt Flynn Vote for 1 Wisconsin Green Tony Evers Patrick Baird Constitution Josh Pade write-in: Republican Party Primary Mike McCabe Attorney General If you vote in this party's primary, you Mahlon Mitchell Vote for 1 may not vote in any other party's Kelda Helen Roys write-in: primary. Paul R. Soglin Secretary of State Statewide Kathleen Vinehout Vote for 1 Governor Dana Wachs write-in: Vote for 1 write-in: State Treasurer Scott Walker Lieutenant Governor Vote for 1 Robert Meyer Vote for 1 write-in: write-in: Kurt J. Kober Congressional Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes United States Senator Vote for 1 write-in: Vote for 1 Rebecca Kleefisch Attorney General write-in: write-in: Vote for 1 Representative in Congress, Attorney General Josh Kaul District 4 Vote for 1 write-in: Vote for 1 Brad Schimel Secretary of State write-in: write-in: Vote for 1 Legislative Secretary of State Doug La Follette Representative to the Assembly, Vote for 1 Arvina Martin District 24 Jay Schroeder write-in: Vote for 1 Spencer Zimmerman State Treasurer write-in: write-in: Vote for 1 County State Treasurer Dawn Marie Sass Sheriff Vote for 1 Cynthia Kaump Vote for 1 Travis Hartwig Sarah Godlewski write-in: Jill Millies write-in: Clerk of Circuit Court write-in: Congressional Vote for 1 Congressional United States Senator write-in: United States Senator Vote for 1 End Libertarian Party Primary Vote for 1 Tammy Baldwin George C. Lucia write-in: Leah Vukmir Representative in Congress, Griffin Jones District 4 Kevin Nicholson Vote for 1 Charles Barman Gary R. George write-in: Gwen S. Moore write-in: Republican Party continues at top Democratic Party continues at top Wisconsin Green Party begins on of next column. of next column. back of ballot. Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side. Wisconsin Green Party Primary Constitution Party Primary (Cont.) Official Primary Ballot Legislative If you vote in this party's primary, you Partisan Office may not vote in any other party's Representative to the Assembly, primary. District 24 August 14, 2018 Statewide Vote for 1 for Governor write-in: City of Glendale Vote for 1 County A.D. 2 Ward 8 Michael J. White Sheriff Vote for 1 write-in: Ballot issued by Lieutenant Governor write-in: Vote for 1 Clerk of Circuit Court _________________________ Tiffany Anderson Vote for 1 write-in: write-in: _________________________ Attorney General End Constitution Party Primary Initials of election inspectors Vote for 1 write-in: Absentee ballot issued by Secretary of State Vote for 1 _________________________ write-in: Initials of Municipal Clerk or Deputy State Treasurer Clerk Vote for 1 write-in: ____________ ____________ Congressional If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must United States Senator initial Vote for 1 Certification of Voter write-in: Assistance Representative in Congress, District 4 I certify that I marked or read Vote for 1 aloud this ballot at the request and direction of a voter who is write-in: authorized under Wis. Stat. §6.82 Legislative to receive assistance. Representative to the Assembly, District 24 _________________________ Vote for 1 Signature of assistor write-in: For Official Use Only County Inspectors: Identify ballots Sheriff required to be remade: Vote for 1 Reason for remaking ballot write-in: Clerk of Circuit Court □ Overvoted Vote for 1 □ Damaged write-in: □ Other End Wisconsin Green Party Primary Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No. Constitution Party Primary If you vote in this party's primary, you __________ __________ may not vote in any other party's primary. __________ __________ Statewide Initials of inspectors who remade ballot. Governor Vote for 1 write-in: Lieutenant Governor Vote for 1 write-in: Attorney General Vote for 1 Terry Larson write-in: Secretary of State Vote for 1 write-in: State Treasurer Vote for 1 Andrew Zuelke write-in: Congressional United States Senator Vote for 1 write-in: Representative in Congress, District 4 Vote for 1 write-in: Constitution Party continues at top of next column. 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