REPUBLICAN PARTY 101 ROOSEVELT SCHOOL HD 58 NATRONA COUNTY, STATE of WYOMING Tuesday, August 17, 2010

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REPUBLICAN PARTY 101 ROOSEVELT SCHOOL HD 58 NATRONA COUNTY, STATE of WYOMING Tuesday, August 17, 2010 A ROOSEVELT SCHOOL HD 58 B C 010101 0001-01-01 OFFICIAL PARTISAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT REPUBLICAN PARTY 101 ROOSEVELT SCHOOL HD 58 NATRONA COUNTY, STATE OF WYOMING Tuesday, August 17, 2010 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER: 1.To vote, you must completely darken the oval at the left of the candidate or the answer of your choice. 2. To cast a write-in vote, darken the oval to the left of the line provided and then write in the candidate's name. 3. If you make an error, return ballot to the precinct offical to obtain another ballot. 4. Use a black ball point pen only. IMPORTANT: VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THIS BALLOT PAGE FEDERAL STATE STATE UNITED STATES STATE AUDITOR SEVENTH JUDICIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOUR (4) Year Term DISTRICT ATTORNEY TWO (2) Year Term Vote For ONE (1) FOUR (4) Year Term Vote For ONE (1) Vote For ONE (1) CYNTHIA M. LUMMIS BRUCE BROWN MICHAEL A. BLONIGEN EVAN LIAM SLAFTER CYNTHIA CLOUD Write-in Write-in Write-in COUNTY STATE STATE TREASURER NATRONA COUNTY FOUR (4) Year Term COMMISSIONERS Vote For ONE (1) FOUR (4) Year Term GOVERNOR FOUR (4) Year Term Vote For Not More Than THREE (3) Vote For ONE (1) JOE MEYER PAT ALLEN ALAN KOUSOULOS GEORGE BAKER Write-in MATT MEAD MARCI FLORENCE RITA MEYER SAM HAMMER RON MICHELI SUPERINTENDENT OF ROBERT L. HENDRY PUBLIC INSTRUCTION JOHN H. SELF FOUR (4) Year Term DARREN HOPMAN Vote For ONE (1) COLIN SIMPSON TED ADAMS DEAN A. JACKETT TOM A. UBBEN TRENT BLANKENSHIP BILL MCDOWELL CINDY HILL BARBARA PERYAM Write-in JIM MCBRIDE TOM REEDER BOB SHELLARD Write-in SECRETARY OF STATE MIKE THOMAS FOUR (4) Year Term Vote For ONE (1) WARREN "CLIFF" WHITLOCK MAX MAXFIELD STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 58 TWO (2) Year Term Write-in Vote For ONE (1) Write-in SHAWN JOHNSON Write-in LISA SHEPPERSON Write-in PROOFWrite-in IMPORTANT: VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THIS BALLOT PAGE A B C 7.4.2.0 / 012503-14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002 D E F IMPORTANT: VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THIS BALLOT PAGE COUNTY COUNTY NATRONA COUNTY PRECINCT CORONER COMMITTEEMAN FOUR (4) Year Term TWO (2) Year Term Vote For ONE (1) Vote For ONE (1) CONNIE JACOBSON EDWARD CORRIGAN MATT KEATING Write-in Write-in PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN TWO (2) Year Term NATRONA COUNTY Vote For ONE (1) SHERIFF FOUR (4) Year Term ROSIE EDDY Vote For ONE (1) MARK BENTON Write-in EDWARD CORRIGAN Write-in NON-PARTISAN CASPER CITY COUNCIL WARD 1 NATRONA COUNTY CLERK FOUR (4) Year Term FOUR (4) Year Term Vote For ONE (1) Vote For ONE (1) KEITH B. GOODENOUGH RENEA VITTO BOB HOPKINS DAN O'HARA Write-in DAVID POTTER NATRONA COUNTY TIM STIRRETT TREASURER FOUR (4) Year Term Vote For ONE (1) TOM DOYLE Write-in Write-in NATRONA COUNTY ASSESSOR FOUR (4) Year Term Vote For ONE (1) SUSAN DEWITT Write-in NATRONA COUNTY CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT FOUR (4) Year Term Vote For ONE (1) OFFICIAL BALLOT GEN TUMA Natrona County, Wyoming District: 01 Precinct: 01 PROOFDate: August 17, 2010 Write-in Initials of Judge: IMPORTANT: VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THIS BALLOT PAGE D E F A ROOSEVELT SCHOOL HD 56 B C 010102 0001-02-01 OFFICIAL PARTISAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT REPUBLICAN PARTY 101 ROOSEVELT SCHOOL HD 56 NATRONA COUNTY, STATE OF WYOMING Tuesday, August 17, 2010 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER: 1.To vote, you must completely darken the oval at the left of the candidate or the answer of your choice. 2. To cast a write-in vote, darken the oval to the left of the line provided and then write in the candidate's name. 3. If you make an error, return ballot to the precinct offical to obtain another ballot. 4. Use a black ball point pen only. IMPORTANT: VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THIS BALLOT PAGE FEDERAL STATE STATE UNITED STATES STATE AUDITOR SEVENTH JUDICIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOUR (4) Year Term DISTRICT ATTORNEY TWO (2) Year Term Vote For ONE (1) FOUR (4) Year Term Vote For ONE (1) Vote For ONE (1) CYNTHIA M. LUMMIS BRUCE BROWN MICHAEL A. BLONIGEN EVAN LIAM SLAFTER CYNTHIA CLOUD Write-in Write-in Write-in COUNTY STATE STATE TREASURER NATRONA COUNTY FOUR (4) Year Term COMMISSIONERS Vote For ONE (1) FOUR (4) Year Term GOVERNOR FOUR (4) Year Term Vote For Not More Than THREE (3) Vote For ONE (1) JOE MEYER PAT ALLEN ALAN KOUSOULOS GEORGE BAKER Write-in MATT MEAD MARCI FLORENCE RITA MEYER SAM HAMMER RON MICHELI SUPERINTENDENT OF ROBERT L. HENDRY PUBLIC INSTRUCTION JOHN H. SELF FOUR (4) Year Term DARREN HOPMAN Vote For ONE (1) COLIN SIMPSON TED ADAMS DEAN A. JACKETT TOM A. UBBEN TRENT BLANKENSHIP BILL MCDOWELL CINDY HILL BARBARA PERYAM Write-in JIM MCBRIDE TOM REEDER BOB SHELLARD Write-in SECRETARY OF STATE MIKE THOMAS FOUR (4) Year Term Vote For ONE (1) WARREN "CLIFF" WHITLOCK MAX MAXFIELD STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 56 TWO (2) Year Term Write-in Vote For ONE (1) Write-in TIM STUBSON Write-in Write-in PROOFWrite-in IMPORTANT: VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THIS BALLOT PAGE A B C 7.4.2.0 / 012503-14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002 D E F IMPORTANT: VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THIS BALLOT PAGE COUNTY COUNTY NATRONA COUNTY PRECINCT CORONER COMMITTEEMAN FOUR (4) Year Term TWO (2) Year Term Vote For ONE (1) Vote For ONE (1) CONNIE JACOBSON EDWARD CORRIGAN MATT KEATING Write-in Write-in PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN TWO (2) Year Term NATRONA COUNTY Vote For ONE (1) SHERIFF FOUR (4) Year Term ROSIE EDDY Vote For ONE (1) MARK BENTON Write-in EDWARD CORRIGAN Write-in NON-PARTISAN CASPER CITY COUNCIL WARD 1 NATRONA COUNTY CLERK FOUR (4) Year Term FOUR (4) Year Term Vote For ONE (1) Vote For ONE (1) KEITH B. GOODENOUGH RENEA VITTO BOB HOPKINS DAN O'HARA Write-in DAVID POTTER NATRONA COUNTY TIM STIRRETT TREASURER FOUR (4) Year Term Vote For ONE (1) TOM DOYLE Write-in Write-in NATRONA COUNTY ASSESSOR FOUR (4) Year Term Vote For ONE (1) SUSAN DEWITT Write-in NATRONA COUNTY CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT FOUR (4) Year Term Vote For ONE (1) OFFICIAL BALLOT GEN TUMA Natrona County, Wyoming District: 01 Precinct: 01 PROOFDate: August 17, 2010 Write-in Initials of Judge: IMPORTANT: VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THIS BALLOT PAGE D E F A NATRONA COUNTY LIBRARY B C 010201 0002-01-01 OFFICIAL PARTISAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT REPUBLICAN PARTY 102 NATRONA COUNTY LIBRARY NATRONA COUNTY, STATE OF WYOMING Tuesday, August 17, 2010 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER: 1.To vote, you must completely darken the oval at the left of the candidate or the answer of your choice. 2. To cast a write-in vote, darken the oval to the left of the line provided and then write in the candidate's name. 3. If you make an error, return ballot to the precinct offical to obtain another ballot. 4. Use a black ball point pen only. IMPORTANT: VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THIS BALLOT PAGE FEDERAL STATE STATE UNITED STATES STATE AUDITOR SEVENTH JUDICIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOUR (4) Year Term DISTRICT ATTORNEY TWO (2) Year Term Vote For ONE (1) FOUR (4) Year Term Vote For ONE (1) Vote For ONE (1) EVAN LIAM SLAFTER CYNTHIA CLOUD MICHAEL A. BLONIGEN CYNTHIA M. LUMMIS BRUCE BROWN Write-in Write-in Write-in COUNTY STATE STATE TREASURER NATRONA COUNTY FOUR (4) Year Term COMMISSIONERS Vote For ONE (1) FOUR (4) Year Term GOVERNOR FOUR (4) Year Term Vote For Not More Than THREE (3) Vote For ONE (1) JOE MEYER GEORGE BAKER MATT MEAD MARCI FLORENCE Write-in RITA MEYER SAM HAMMER RON MICHELI ROBERT L. HENDRY JOHN H. SELF SUPERINTENDENT OF DARREN HOPMAN PUBLIC INSTRUCTION COLIN SIMPSON FOUR (4) Year Term DEAN A. JACKETT Vote For ONE (1) TOM A. UBBEN TRENT BLANKENSHIP BILL MCDOWELL ALAN KOUSOULOS CINDY HILL BARBARA PERYAM JIM MCBRIDE TOM REEDER Write-in TED ADAMS BOB SHELLARD MIKE THOMAS Write-in SECRETARY OF STATE WARREN "CLIFF" FOUR (4) Year Term WHITLOCK Vote For ONE (1) PAT ALLEN MAX MAXFIELD STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 56 TWO (2) Year Term Write-in Vote For ONE (1) Write-in TIM STUBSON Write-in Write-in PROOFWrite-in IMPORTANT: VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THIS BALLOT PAGE A B C 7.4.2.0 / 012503-14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002 D E F IMPORTANT: VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THIS BALLOT PAGE COUNTY COUNTY NATRONA COUNTY PRECINCT CORONER COMMITTEEMAN FOUR (4) Year Term TWO (2) Year Term Vote For ONE (1) Vote For ONE (1) MATT KEATING BRIAN SCOTT GAMROTH CONNIE JACOBSON Write-in Write-in PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN TWO (2) Year Term NATRONA COUNTY Vote For ONE (1) SHERIFF FOUR (4) Year Term TRACY GAMROTH Vote For ONE (1) EDWARD CORRIGAN Write-in MARK BENTON Write-in NON-PARTISAN CASPER CITY COUNCIL WARD 1 NATRONA COUNTY CLERK FOUR (4) Year Term FOUR (4) Year Term Vote For ONE (1) Vote For ONE (1) BOB HOPKINS RENEA VITTO DAN O'HARA DAVID POTTER Write-in TIM STIRRETT NATRONA COUNTY KEITH B. GOODENOUGH TREASURER FOUR (4) Year Term Vote For ONE (1) TOM DOYLE Write-in Write-in NATRONA COUNTY ASSESSOR FOUR (4) Year Term Vote For ONE (1) SUSAN DEWITT Write-in NATRONA COUNTY CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT FOUR (4) Year Term Vote For ONE (1) OFFICIAL BALLOT GEN TUMA Natrona County, Wyoming District: 01 Precinct: 02 PROOFDate: August 17, 2010 Write-in Initials of Judge: IMPORTANT: VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THIS BALLOT PAGE D E F A DEAN MORGAN JR HS B C 010301 0003-01-01 OFFICIAL PARTISAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT REPUBLICAN PARTY 103 DEAN MORGAN JR HS NATRONA COUNTY, STATE OF WYOMING Tuesday, August 17, 2010 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER: 1.To vote, you must completely darken the oval at the left of the candidate or the answer of your choice.
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