OFFICIAL ABSENTEE/PROVISIONAL/EMERGENCY BALLOT OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY PRIMARY AND NONPARTISAN GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA JUNE 9, 2020 To vote, blacken the Oval ( ) next to the candidate of your choice. To vote for a person whose name is not on the ballot, manually WRITE his or her name in the write-in section and blacken the Oval ( ) next to the write-in section. If you desire to vote YES or NO for a PROPOSED QUESTION, blacken the corresponding Oval ( ). Use only blue or black pen or pencil. Do not vote for more candidates than the number allowed for each specific office. Do not cross out or erase. If you erase or make other marks on the ballot or tear the ballot, your vote may not count. If you change your mind or make a mistake, you may return the ballot by writing “Spoiled” across the face of the ballot and return envelope. You may then mail the spoiled ballot back to your county board of registrars, and you will be issued another official absentee ballot. Alternatively, you may surrender the ballot to the poll manager of an early voting site within your county or the precinct to which you are assigned. You will then be permitted to vote a regular ballot. “I understand that the offer or acceptance of money or any other object of value to vote for any particular candidate, list of candidates, issue, or list of issues included in this election constitutes an act of voter fraud and is a felony under Georgia law.” [O.C.G.A. 21-2-284(e) and 21-2-383(a)]

For President of the United States For U.S. Representative in 117th For State Representative in the (Vote for One) Congress From the 5th General Assembly From 74th District (Vote for One) MICHAEL BENNET Congressional District of Georgia (Vote for One) JOSEPH R. BIDEN ANGEL MASSEY JOHN R. LEWIS MICHAEL R. BLOOMBERG (Incumbent) PETE BUTTIGIEG BARRINGTON D. MARTIN II For State Representative in the General Assembly From 75th District JOHN K. DELANEY For U.S. Representative in 117th (Vote for One) TULSI GABBARD Congress From the 13th Congressional District of Georgia AMY KLOBUCHAR (Vote for One) (Incumbent)

DEVAL PATRICK MICHAEL OWENS For State Representative in the General Assembly From 76th District BERNIE SANDERS JANNQUELL PETERS (Vote for One) TOM STEYER DAVID SCOTT SANDRA GIVENS SCOTT ELIZABETH WARREN (Incumbent) (Incumbent) ANDREW YANG KEISHA SEAN WAITES For State Representative in the General Assembly From 77th District For United States Senator For State Senate From 34th District (Vote for One) (Vote for One) (Vote for One) SARAH RIGGS AMICO VALENCIA M. SEAY (Incumbent) E MARCKEITH DEJESUS (Incumbent) For State Representative in the JAMES KNOX L For State Senate From 44 District General Assembly From 78th District (Vote for One) TRICIA CARPENTER MCCRACKEN (Vote for One) P JON OSSOFF GAIL DAVENPORT (Incumbent) (Incumbent) MAYA DILLARD SMITH M ATTANIA JEAN-FUNNY TERESA PIKE TOMLINSON MYAH JOHNSON RON WALKER For Public Service CAommissioner, District 1 For State Representative in the For Judge of Probate Court (To succeed Jason Shaw) General Assembly From 60th District (Vote for One) S (Vote for One) (Vote for One) PAMELA P. FERGUSON ROBERT G. BRYANT (Incumbent) (Incumbent) For Public Service Commissioner, For State Representative in the CHRISTOPHER WALKER District 4 General Assembly From 63rd District (To succeed Lauren Bubba McDonald, Jr.) For Clerk of Superior Court (Vote for One) (Vote for One) (Vote for One) DANIEL BLACKMAN JACQULINE D. WILLS (Incumbent) JOHN NOEL (Incumbent) KENNETH “KEN” KINCAID For Sheriff (Vote for One)

VICTOR HILL (Incumbent) For Tax Commissioner For Board of Education, District 6 -6- (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Should every Georgian that has served their TERRY L. BASKIN MARY L. BAKER sentence for a crime they committed be (Incumbent) (Incumbent) allowed to have their voting rights restored? Yes ASHLEY WRIGHT CHARLTON L. BIVINS No For Chief Magistrate BARBARA PULLIAM (Vote for One) NONPARTISAN For Board of Education, District 7 GENERAL ELECTION WANDA L. DALLAS (Vote for One) (Incumbent) For Justice, Supreme SABRINA HILL Court of Georgia KEISHA WRIGHT HILL (To Succeed Charlie Bethel) JUDY JOHNSON (Vote for One) For Solicitor-General (Incumbent) (Vote for One) ELIZABETH "BETH" BESKIN CHASITY LATRICE THORNHILL CHARLES BROOKS CHARLIE BETHEL (Incumbent) (Incumbent) DEMOCRATIC PARTY QUESTIONS -1- For County Commission Chairman ______(Vote for One) Should Georgians work to stop climate Write-In change and listen to the scientific For Justice, Supreme JEFFREY E. TURNER community, which recommends immediate (Incumbent) action to combat this serious threat to our Court of Georgia planet? (To Succeed Sarah Hawkins Warren) For County Commissioner, District 2 (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Yes HAL MOROZ GAIL HAMBRICK No (Incumbent) SARAH HAWKINS WARREN -2- (Incumbent) ROBERT JOHNSON Should Georgia enact basic standards to ______protect our environment from wasteful plastic ROBB LEATHERWOOD items that pollute our state? Write-In For Judge, For County Commissioner, District 3 Yes Court of Appeals of Georgia (Vote for One) (To Succeed Trenton “Trent” Brown, III) No (Vote for One) JODIE CHAMBERS -3- GERRIAN SA VELLE HAWES TRENTON “TRENT” BROWN, III Should every eligible Georgian be allowed (Incumbent) to register to vote on Election Day to make TIMOTHY VONDELL JEFFERSON sure everyone can exercise their right to vote? ______FELICIA FRANKLIN WARNER Write-In (Incumbent) Yes For Judge, ROBERT WILLIAMS No Court of Appeals of Georgia (To Succeed Christian Coomer) For Board of Education, District 2 -4- (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Should Georgia take partisanship out of the CHRISTIAN COOMER MARK ANTHONY CHRISTMAS redistricting process and have an (Incumbent) (Incumbent) independent commission draw district lines instead of politicians? For Board of Education, District 3 ______(Vote for One) Yes Write-In

CONQUELLA ESSEX No For Judge, Court of Appeals of Georgia -5- JESSIE GOREE (To Succeed Sara Doyle) (Vote for One) (Incumbent) Should our criminal justice system end the discriminatory cash bail system that allows the wealthy to buy their way out of jail while SARA DOYLE For Board of Education, District 5 disadvantaging lower-income Georgians? (Incumbent) (Vote for One) Yes DEATRICE "DEE" HANEY ______No Write-In For Judge, For Judge, State Court of the Court of Appeals of Georgia Clayton County (To Succeed Elizabeth Dallas Gobeil) (To Succeed Linda Sharpe Cowen) (Vote for One) (Vote for One)

ELIZABETH DALLAS GOBEIL LINDA SHARPE COWEN (Incumbent) (Incumbent)

______LESLIE MILLER TERRY Write-In

For Judge, ______Court of Appeals of Georgia Write-In (To Succeed David Todd Markle) (Vote for One) For Judge, State Court of the Clayton County DAVID TODD MARKLE (To Succeed Shalonda Jones Parker) (Incumbent) (Vote for One)

______SHALONDA JONES PARKER Write-In (Incumbent)

For Judge, ______Court of Appeals of Georgia Write-In (To Succeed Carla McMillian) SPECIAL ELECTION CLAYTON COUNTY (Vote for One) To Continue the One Percent Special Purpose Local Option Sales and CARLA MCMILLIAN Use Tax (Incumbent) (Vote for One)

Shall a special one percent sales and use tax be reimposed in the special district of Clayton County, upon the ______termination of the special one percent sales and use tax presently in effect, for a period of time not to exceed 24 calendar quarters (i.e., 6 years) and for the raising of an estimated amount of $280,036,816.00 for the purpose of: Write-In (1) the design and building of a County Administration building, Police Department training academy, public safety water rescue training center, library in Rex area of Clayton County, Winter Weather supply and storage building, For Judge, Superior Court of the government vehicle fueling station on Anvil Block Road and replacement of Fire Stations 1 and 2; funding for an Clayton Judicial Circuit arena project for the Clayton County School System; the construction of two pedestrian walkways over heavily traveled roads; funding for land acquisition, design, construction, and/or equipping of a mental health, developmental (To Succeed Robert Mack) disabilities and substance use disorders facility project and/or renovations, improvements, aEdditions to, and equipping (Vote for One) of an existing facility so as to provide a facility for individuals with mental health, behavior disorders, developmental disabilities and potentially co-occurring addictive disease(s); construction of free-standing Crisis Stabilization Units and/or Behavioral Health Crisis Center where patients with urgeLnt or emergency psychiatric needs can receive ROBERT MACK crisis stabilization services in a safe, structured manner with continuous 24-hour observation and supervision; roof repair, flooring, electrical, sewer and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system upgrades for the Harold Banke (Incumbent) Justice Complex; replacement of storage facility and both concession stand/restroom facilities at Rex Park; replacement of concession stand/restrPoom facility at Morrow-Lake City Park; replacement of facilities at Rum Creek Park; upgrades to heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems for Annex 3, Annex 2, Police Department ______Headquarters, and Frank Bailey Senior Center; roof replacement at Steve Lundquist Aquatics Center and Annex 2; window sealing at Annex 3; structural restoration of Virginia Stephens House; renovation of Shellnut building; Write-In flooring replacement at Frank Bailey Senior Center and Charlie Griswell Senior Center; restoration and facility upgMrades to Reynolds Nature Reserve, and VIP Complex; Annex 3 door replacement; funding public safety, For Judge, Superior Court of the transportation and development and fleet maintenance equipment purchases; purchase of computer equipment, software and telephone equipment for public safety and Parks & Recreation purposes, repairs and building Clayton JudiciaAl Circuit renovations for public safety and Parks & Recreation purposes, the acquisition of real estate and equipment for (To Succeed Kathryn Katie Powers) public safety and Parks & Recreation purposes; replacement of five prison transport vans and equipment; land acquisition and acquiring title for real and personal property to be used for greenspace; the purchase of vehicles (Vote for One) and equipment for public safety purposes; transportation projects which include road resurfacing, sidewalk, S pedestrian crossings, road corridor improvements, intersection improvements, bridges, traffic signals, road signs and markings, operational and safety improvements, and associated equipment; street lighting and/or pedestrian KATHRYN KATIE POWERS lighting along commercial and industrial areas; traffic calming projects for residential streets; (a) capital improvements (Incumbent) and renovations of Georgia International Convention Center; (b) various infrastructure improvements for the City of Forest Park including curb, gutter and drainage improvements, facility improvements, park and greenway improvements and purchase of equipment and vehicles for various departments; (c) numerous improvements of real and personal property for City of Jonesboro including improvement of Broad Street Plaza, sidewalk, trail and JEWEL SCOTT street improvements including right of way acquisition, construction of a new City center and other infrastructure improvements such as curb, gutter and drainage improvements on various streets; (d) various infrastructure improvements for the City of Lake City including sidewalk and street improvements, upgrades to facilities and ______installation of information technology equipment for the Lake City City Hall/Lake City Community Center and Lake Write-In City Public Works building, improvements to Lake City Community Park, Oswalt Nature preserve, purchase and acquisition of additional greenspaces including a green space/walking park in front of the City Hall Building, and purchase of public safety and public works vehicles and equipment; (e) facilities and infrastructure improvements For Judge, Superior Court of the for City of Lovejoy including various sidewalk, intersection, utility, building, road, traffic light and resurfacing improvements including right of way acquisitions, various public safety equipment purchases, building repairs, Clayton Judicial Circuit additions and upgrades including acquisition of title, real estate and equipment, construction of new facilities and (To Succeed Shana Rooks Malone) improvements, additions and upgrades to existing structures including land and title acquisition, and upgrades of phones, internet, software and computer equipment; (f) various facilities and infrastructure improvements for the (Vote for One) City of Morrow including capital outlays for equipment, public safety vehicles and equipment, various quality of life projects including parks and recreation, and improvements to buildings, facilities and upgrades to streets and roads; and (g) various facilities and infrastructure improvements for the City of Riverdale including upgrades and purchases SHANA ROOKS MALONE of public safety vehicles and equipment, infrastructure upgrades to streets and roads, various quality of life projects (Incumbent) including Parks, Recreation and City Building improvements. If reimposition of the tax is approved by the voters, such vote shall also constitute approval of the issuance of general obligation debt of Clayton County, Georgia in the principal amount of $75,000,000 for the purposes set forth in ______clause (1) above. Write-In Yes No