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Tuscaloosa 2010 R SAMPLE BALLOT ABSENTEE GENERAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ELECTION This is a common ballot, however, some offices R OFFICIAL BALLOT TUSCALOOSA COUNTY, ALABAMAR will appear only in certain precincts which will A GENERAL ELECTIONB TUSCALOOSA COUNTY, ALABAMAC NOVEMBER 2, 2010 apply to yourR districts. D GENERAL ELECTIONE TUSCALOOSA COUNTY, ALABAMAF NOVEMBER 2, 2010 INSTRUCTIONS TO THE VOTER FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR COURT OF FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE, PROPOSED STATEWIDE TO VOTE YOU MUST BLACKEN THESE OFFICES WILL NOT RUN IN ALL PRECINCTS. "Shall the following Amendments be (Vote for One) CRIMINAL APPEALS JUDGE 6TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, AMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR (4) THE OVAL (R) COMPLETELY! DO (Vote for One) PLACE NO. 1 adopted to the Constitution of Alabama?" NOT MAKE AN X OR . (Vote for One) Relating to Blount County, proposing an PROPOSED AMENDMENTS WHICH amendment to the Constitution of R USE ONLY THE MARKING DEVICE JAMES H. ANDERSON JIM MAIN FOR STATE SENATOR, BRAD ALMOND APPLY TO THE STATE AT LARGE Alabama of 1901, to prohibit any PROVIDED TO MARK THE BALLOT. Democrat Republican DISTRICT NO. 5 Republican municipality located entirely outside of IF YOU SPOIL YOUR BALLOT, DO R (Vote for One) LUTHER STRANGE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, PROPOSED STATEWIDE Blount County from imposing any NOT ERASE, BUT ASK FOR A NEW Republican Write-in Write-in DISTRICT NO. 14 AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1) municipal ordinance or regulation, (Vote for One) BALLOT. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE BRETT WADSWORTHR FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE, including, but not limited to any tax, Democrat Proposing an amendment to the Write-in (Vote for One) 6TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, zoning, planning, or sanitation Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to GREG REED KEN GUIN PLACE NO. 5 regulations, and any inspection service in STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING FOR STATE SENATOR, provide that the provision in Amendment Republican Democrat (Vote for One) its police jurisdiction located in Blount DISTRICT NO. 21 778, now appearing as Section 269.08 of (Vote for One) County and to provide that a municipality ALABAMA SCOTT GILLILAND RICHARD BAUGHN SCOTT DONALDSON the Official Recompilation of the Democrat Write-in Republican prohibited from imposing any tax or Republican Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as DEMOCRATIC regulation under this amendment shall PHIL POOLE BETH CHAPMAN FOR STATE SENATOR, amended, which prohibits the payment of PARTY not provide any regulatory function or Democrat Republican DISTRICT NO. 21 Write-in Write-in any fees, charges, or commissions for police or fire protection services in its GERALD ALLEN R (Vote for One) the assessment and collection of any ALABAMA FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE, police jurisdiction located in Blount Republican Write-in special ad valorem tax on taxable REPUBLICAN DISTRICT NO. 16 6TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, County, other than public safety mutual PHIL POOLE (Vote for One) property levied by the county commission PARTY FOR STATE TREASURER R PLACE NO. 6 aid. (Proposed by Act No. 2010-226) Write-in (Vote for One) Democrat (Vote for One) pursuant to Amendment 778 (Section THIS PARTY WILL 269.08) shall only apply to any ad FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, GERALD ALLEN WILLIAM E. THIGPEN, SR. PHILIP N. LISENBY STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NO. 4 THE CONSTITUTION Republican valorem tax first levied and collected NOT APPEAR DISTRICT NO. 62 Democrat Republican YES PARTY OF pursuant to Amendment 778 (Section ON ALL BALLOTS ALABAMA (Vote for One) CHARLEY GRIMSLEY DANIEL H. BOMAN STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NO. 4 Democrat Write-in Republican 269.08) for the tax year commencing Write-in October 1, 2006. (Proposed by Act No. NO FOR GOVERNOR JOHN MERRILL YOUNG BOOZER FOR STATE SENATOR, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, 2009-286) (Vote for One) Republican Republican DISTRICT NO. 24 Write-in 6TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT (Vote for One) STEVEN KNEUSSLE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, (Vote for One) STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Constitution Write-in DISTRICT NO. 61 YES (Vote for One) RON SPARKS FOR STATE AUDITOR BOBBY SINGLETONR TOMMY SMITH STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NO. 1 Democrat Democrat Write-in (Vote for One) Democrat NO ROBERT BENTLEY FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE ALAN HARPER ROBERT SPENCE Republican Write-in Democrat PROPOSED STATEWIDE SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 1 Independent AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO (2) (Vote for One) MIRANDA KARRINE JOSEPH FRANK CHANDLER Write-in Democrat Republican Write-in Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to RHONDA CHAMBERS SAMANTHA "Sam" SHAW FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE, amend to Section 269 of the Constitution (Vote for One) Democrat Republican Write-in TUSCALOOSA COUNTY, of Alabama of 1901, as amended by KELLI WISE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, PLACE NO. 1 Amendment No. 111 to the Constitution Republican Write-in DISTRICT NO. 62 (Vote for One) of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as (Vote for One) JIM FOLSOM, JR. FOR COMMISSIONER OF R JIM GUIN Section 269 of the Official Recompilation Democrat Write-in AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES Democrat of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, KAY IVEY FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE (Vote for One) JOHN MERRILL as amended, relating to special county Republican SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 2 Republican Write-in educational taxes, to provide that the (Vote for One) taxes may be levied by a majority vote, GLEN ZORN STEVEN KNEUSSLE FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE, Write-in Democrat Constitution TUSCALOOSA COUNTY, not by three-fifths vote, of those voting at the election. (Proposed by Act No. FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR TOM EDWARDS JOHN McMILLAN PLACE NO. 2 (Vote for One) Democrat Republican Write-in (Vote for One) 2009-551) MICHAEL F. "Mike" BOLIN R FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, JOEL R. CHANDLER STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NO. 2 Republican Write-in DISTRICT NO. 63 Democrat YES FOR UNITED STATES WILLIAM G. BARNES FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, (Vote for One) STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NO. 2 REPRESENTATIVE, Democrat Write-in PLACE NO. 1 Write-in NO 6TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (Vote for One) RICHARD C. SHELBY FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUSAN PACE HAMILL FOR TUSCALOOSA COUNTY SHERIFF PROPOSED STATEWIDE (Vote for One) Republican Democrat SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 3 (Vote for One) AMENDMENT NUMBER THREE (3) SPENCER BACHUS (Vote for One) JAN COOK BILL POOLE Republican Write-in Democrat Republican Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as MAC PARSONS TWINKLE ANDRESS CAVANAUGH FOR UNITED STATES EDMUND M. "Ted" SEXTON, SR. amended, relating to the Alabama Trust Write-in Democrat Republican Write-in Democrat REPRESENTATIVE, Fund, to provide for the appropriation of 7TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT FOR MEMBER, TUSCALOOSA FOR UNITED STATES TOM PARKER COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, funds in the Alabama Trust Fund to be (Vote for One) Republican REPRESENTATIVE, Write-in DISTRICT NO. 5 DISTRICT NO. 70 Write-in distributed for state and local 7TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT TERRI A. SEWELL FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, (Vote for One) (Vote for One) transportation purposes and to provide (Vote for One) FOR MEMBER, TUSCALOOSA Democrat Write-in PLACE NO. 2 COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, for funds for the County and Municipal (Vote for One) ERIN WIGGINS TERRI A. SEWELL DON CHAMBERLAIN FOR COURT OF Democrat CHRISTOPHER JOHN ENGLAND DISTRICT NO. 5 Government Capital Improvement Fund. Democrat Republican CIVIL APPEALS JUDGE Democrat (Vote for One) (Proposed by Act No. 2010-555) (Vote for One) MARK C. NELSON DON CHAMBERLAIN SUSAN PARKER Republican ERIN WIGGINS Republican Write-in Democrat Write-in Democrat DEBORAH BELL PASEUR TERRY DUNN Write-in FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, MARK C. NELSON STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NO. 3 Write-in Democrat Republican Republican YES FOR MEMBER, TUSCALOOSA DISTRICT NO. 71 TOMMY BRYAN COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, (Vote for One) STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NO. 3 Republican Write-in DISTRICT NO. 6 Write-in NO (Vote for One) ARTIS 'A.J.' McCAMPBELL Write-in Democrat JOE BOTELER Republican Write-in Write-in A B BALLOT STYLE - 6 C Typ:01 Seq:0006 Spl:01 D E BALLOT STYLE - 14 F Typ:01 Seq:0014 Spl:01 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002 CONTINUE VOTING ON BACK END OF BALLOT.
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