OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT NOVEMBER 7, 2000 1. To vote for a person whose name is printed on the ballot, fill in the oval in the first-choice column to the right of the name of the person. 2. For State and Federal offices you may also indicate a second or third choice, in case your first-choice candidate is eliminated in a runoff, by filling in a circle in the second or third-choice column to the right of the first-choice oval. 3. Marking a second or third choice cannot help defeat your first-choice candidate. 4. To vote for a person not listed on the ballot, write the candidate's name on the line provided AND fill in the appro- priate oval or circle. 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd For US Senator Choice Choice Choice For Governor Choice Choice Choice Vote for not more than ONE first choice Vote for not more than ONE first choice

HUGH DOUGLAS, Burlington Libertarian 1 2 3 HOWARD B. DEAN, Burlington Democratic 1 2 3 , Burlington Democratic 1 2 3 , E. Thetford Republican 1 2 3 BOB (DR. BOB) MELAMEDE, 1 2 3 CHRISTOPHER P. MORRISON, 1 2 3 South Burlington South Royalton Libertarian FRED H. TUTTLE, Tunbridge Republican 1 2 3 , Middlesex Progressive 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 BARTHOLOMEW VANCOVINGTON, Write-in Brattleboro Independent 1 2 3 DAVID LOWRY, Burlington Progressive 1st 2nd 3rd 1 2 3 Choice Choice Choice Write-in For Lieutenant Governor Vote for not more than ONE first choice

1st 2nd 3rd JANICE CAMBRY, Montpelier Democratic 1 2 3 For Representative to Congress Choice Choice Choice 1 Vote for not more than ONE first choice ARMANDO ENZIO, Burlington Independent 2 3 MATTHEW "MATT" GREGORY, 1 2 3 JANICE CAMBRY, Montpelier Democratic 1 2 3 Jericho Liberty Union , St. Albans Republican 1 2 3 ARMANDO ENZIO, Burlington Independent 1 2 3 JASON T. HANSON 1 2 3 MATTHEW "MATT" GREGORY, 1 2 3 EDWARD M. LAFORCE, E. Wallingford Jericho Liberty Union Progressive 1 1 2 JASON T. HANSON, St. Albans Republican 2 3 Write-in 3 EDWARD M. LAFORCE, E. Wallingford 1 2 3 Progressive 1 2 Write-in 3

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$ $ INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER A. To vote, complete the arrow(s) pointing to your first choice(s), like this B. You may also indicate your alternate choice candidates, in case you first choice is eliminated in a runoff, by connecting the arrow in line with the 2nd choice, 3rd choice, or other ranking in the section of the ballot marked off for those alternate candidates. Marking a second, third, or subsequent choice cannot help defeat your first choice candidate. C.To vote for a person whose name is not printed on the ballot, write the candidate's name on the line provided AND complete the arrow. D. If you wrongly mark, tear or deface the ballot, return it to an election offical and obtain another.

For US Senator For Representative to Congress

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HUGH DOUGLAS, Arlington as 1st choice $ MARK W. ABAIR, Calais as 1st choice $

Libertarian Democratic as 2nd choice $ as 2nd choice $

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PATRICK LEAHY, Burlington as 1st choice $ NATALIE G. ROBERTS, as 1st choice $

Democratic Richford Green as 2nd choice $ as 2nd choice $

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FRED H. TUTTLE, Tunbridge as 1st choice $ CALEB THOMAS, Barton as 1st choice $

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BART VANCOVINGTON, KATHRYN WILSON, Putney as 1st choice $

Brattleboro Independent Independent as 2nd choice $ as 2nd choice $

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$ $ INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER A. To vote, complete the arrow(s) pointing to your first choice(s), like this B. Follow directions as to the number of candidates to be voted as first choice for each office. C. For State and Federal offices you may also indicate a second or third alternate choice, in case you first choice is eliminated in a runoff, by filling in a circle below the name of your alternate choices, like this 2 . Marking a second or third choice cannot help defeat your first choice candidate. D.To vote for a person whose name is not printed on the ballot, write the candidate's name on the line provided AND complete the arrow. E. If you wrongly mark, tear or deface the ballot, return it to an election offical and obtain another.

1st 1st 1st Choice Choice Choice For US Senator For Representative to Congress For Governor

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HUGH DOUGLAS, Arlington Libertarian $ MARK W. ABAIR, Calais Democratic JANICE D. CAMBRY, Montpelier Democratic

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PATRICK LEAHY, Burlington Democratic NATALIE G. ROBERTS, Barre Progressive $ ARMANDO ENZIO, Burlington Independent

as 2nd choice2 3rd choice 3 $ as 2nd choice2 3rd choice 3 as 2nd choice2 3rd choice 3

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BOB (DR. BOB) MELAMEDE, Colchester CALEB THOMAS, Barton Republican MATTHEW "MATT" GREGORY, Jericho $

Vermont Grassroots $ as 2nd choice2 3rd choice 3 Liberty Union

as 2nd choice2 3rd choice 3 as 2nd choice2 3rd choice 3 $ $ KATHRYN WILSON, Putney Natural Law FRED H. TUTTLE, Tunbridge Republican as 2nd choice2 3rd choice 3 JASON T. HANSON, St. Albans Republican

as 2nd choice2 3rd choice 3 as 2nd choice 3rd choice 3 $ 2

BARTHOLOMEW (BART) VANCOVINGTON, EDWARD M. LAFORCE, E. Wallingford Brattleboro Independent Progressive as 2nd choice2 3rd choice 3 as 2nd choice2 3rd choice 3 DAVE ZUCKERMAN, Burlington Progressive as 2nd choice2 3rd choice 3 Instructions for Voter Instructions for Voter

Mark your first choice candidate by writing the 1. Mark your first-choice candidate by writing a "1" number "1" in the circle next to the candidate's or "X" or "U" in the box next to the candidate's name. name. You may also indicate which candidates 2. You may mark your second-choice, third-choice, are your second choice, third choice, and so on by and so on by writing the numeral "2", "3", and so on writing the numeral "2", "3", and so on in circle in the circle in line with their names, in the column next to the candidate's name. labeled "alternate choice #".

For President preferences Rank Your Preferences For President Harry S. Truman

alternate Abraham Lincoln first choice choice # Franklin D. Roosevelt John Kennedy 1 George Washington Abraham Lincoln 1 Franklin D. Roosevelt 1 George Washington 1

Instructions for Voter Instructions for Voter

1. Mark your first-choice candidate by filling in the 1. Mark your first-choice candidate by filling in the oval next to the candidate's name, like this . oval next to the candidate's name, like this . 2. You may mark your second-choice, third-choice, 2. You may mark a different second-choice, and third- and so on by writing the numeral "2", "3", and so on choice, by filling in the oval in line with each in line with each candidate's name, in the column la- candidate's name, in the columns labeled "second- beled "alternate choice #". choice," and "third-choice."

Rank Your Preferences Rank Your Preferences For President For President

alternate first second third first choice choice # choice choice choice Thomas Jefferson Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan Franklin D. Roosevelt Franklin D. Roosevelt George Washington George Washington Sample Ballot Instructions to Voter To vote for a person mark the square to the right of that person's name. You may also indicate one second-choice, and one third-choice candidate, in case your first choice is eliminated in a runoff, by marking the second or third choice circle in line with those alternate candidates' names. Marking a second or third choice cannot help defeat your first choice candidate.

First Second Third For Governor Choice Choice Choice Vote for not more than ONE first choice 1 HOWARD DEAN ...... 2 ...... 3 This voter liked 1 PHIL HOFF ...... 2 ...... 3 Salmon the best, 1 MADELINE KUNIN ...... 2 ...... 3 Dean second best, 1 THOMAS SALMON...... 2 ...... 3 and Kunin third. ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 3

Official Ballot Instructions to Voter To vote for a person mark the square to the right of that person's name. You may also indicate one second-choice, and one third-choice candidate, in case your first choice is eliminated in a runoff, by marking the second or third choice circle in line with those alternate candidates' names. Marking a second or third choice cannot help defeat your first choice candidate.

First Second Third For Governor Choice Choice Choice Vote for not more than ONE first choice HOWARD DEAN ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 3 PHIL HOFF ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 3 MADELINE KUNIN ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 3 1 THOMAS SALMON...... 2 ...... 3 PETER WELCH...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 3