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Notice of Election November 3, 2020 SAMPLE BALLOT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 3, 2020 SCOTT COUNTY, MISSOURI Notice is hereby given that the General Election will be held in the County of Scott on Tuesday, November 3, 2020 as certified to this office by the participating entities of Scott County. The actual ballot will be formatted with the information pertaining to each voting precinct. FOR PRESIDENT AND FOR STATE TREASURER FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE VICE PRESIDENT Vote For One DISTRICT 151 Vote for ONE PAIR SCOTT FITZPATRICK REP Vote For One DONALD J. TRUMP REP VICKI LORENZ ENGLUND DEM REP MICHAEL R. PENCE HERMAN MORSE NICHOLAS (NICK) KASOFF LIB JOSEPH R. BIDEN DEM JOSEPH CIVETTINI GRN KAMALA D. HARRIS WRITE IN FOR COMMISSIONER OF THE JO JORGENSEN LIB COUNTY JEREMY (SPIKE) COHEN WRITE IN COMMISSIONER FIRST DISTRICT Vote For One FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL HOWIE HAWKINS ANGELA GRN TERRY COLE REP NICOLE WALKER Vote For One ERIC SCHMITT REP DENNIS E. ZIEGENHORN DEM DON BLANKENSHIP CST RICH FINNERAN DEM WILLIAM MOHR KEVIN C BABCOCK LIB WRITE IN FOR COMMISSIONER OF THE WRITE IN WRITE IN COUNTY COMMISSIONER SECOND DISTRICT FOR GOVERNOR Vote For One FOR UNITED STATES Vote For One MIKE BACKFISCH JR. REP REPRESENTATIVE MIKE PARSON REP DISTRICT 8 DONNIE KIEFER DEM NICOLE GALLOWAY DEM Vote For One RIK COMBS LIB JASON SMITH REP WRITE IN JEROME HOWARD BAUER GRN KATHY ELLIS DEM FOR SHERIFF TOM SCHMITZ LIB Vote For One WRITE IN WESLEY C. "WES" DRURY REP FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR WRITE IN Vote For One FOR STATE SENATOR WRITE IN MIKE KEHOE REP DISTRICT 27 FOR ASSESSOR ALISSIA CANADY DEM Vote For One Vote For One LIB BILL SLANTZ HOLLY REHDER REP CARLA ESSNER REP KELLEY DRAGOO GRN DONNIE OWENS DEM WRITE IN WRITE IN WRITE IN FOR CORONER FOR SECRETARY OF STATE Vote For One FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE Vote For One DISTRICT 148 CARL E. ROSE REP JOHN R. (JAY) ASHCROFT REP Vote For One SCOTT C. AMICK DEM YINKA FALETI DEM JAMIE BURGER REP CARL HERMAN FREESE LIB WRITE IN PAUL LEHMANN GRN WRITE IN PAUL VENABLE CST FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 149 WRITE IN Vote For One DON RONE REP WRITE IN FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR CONSTITUTIONAL CITY OF SCOTT CITY AMENDMENT NO. 1 Vote For One PROPOSITION A JULIA CRADER DOLAN REP Proposed by the 100th General Assembly (First Regular Session) Shall the City of Scott City, Missouri, issue (SS SCS SJR 14 & 9) its general obligation bonds in the amount of $4,000,000 for the purpose of acquiring, WRITE IN Do you want to amend the Missouri constructing, improving and extending the Constitution to extend the two term City's combined waterworks and sewerage FOR CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT restriction that currently applies to the system? COURT Governor and Treasurer to the Lt. Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor and the Attorney YES Vote For One General? STACEY NAILE REP NO State and local governmental entities estimate no costs or savings from this VILLAGE OF VANDUSER proposal. WRITE IN QUESTION YES MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE NO Shall the Village of Vanduser, Missouri impose a city sales tax of One Percent Shall Judge PATRICIA BRECKENRIDGE of CONSTITUTIONAL (1.0%)? the Missouri Supreme Court be retained in AMENDMENT NO. 3 YES office? YES Proposed by the 100th General Assembly NO (Second Regular Session) NO (SS 3 SJR 38) MISSOURI COURT OF Shall the Missouri Constitution be APPEALS JUDGE, amended to: SOUTHERN DISTRICT • Ban gifts from paid lobbyists to legislator and their employees; Shall Judge GARY W. LYNCH of the • Reduce legislative campaig Southern District Court of Appeals be contribution limits; retained in office? • Change the redistricting process voter YES approved in 2018 by: (i) transferring responsibility for NO state legislative districts from the Nonpartisan State Demographer to Governor-appointed bipartisan commissions; (ii) modifying and reordering the redistricting criteria. State governmental entities expect no cost or savings. Individual local governmental entities expect significant decreased revenues of a total unknown amount. YES NO .
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