SAMPLE Official Election Ballot STATE of MISSISSIPPI YALOBUSHA COUNTY 2019 General Election Tuesday, November 05, 2019 TURN BALL

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SAMPLE Official Election Ballot STATE of MISSISSIPPI YALOBUSHA COUNTY 2019 General Election Tuesday, November 05, 2019 TURN BALL SAMPLE Official Election Ballot STATE OF MISSISSIPPI YALOBUSHA COUNTY 2019 General Election Tuesday, November 05, 2019 TO VOTE: YOU MUST DARKEN THE OVAL( ) COMPLETELY. USE ONLY A #2 PENCIL OR A DARK PEN. Do not use a red pen, felt tip pen or a red pencil! Do not cross out or erase - If you make a mistake, you may request a new ballot. For State Of Mississippi For State Of Mississippi Governor Attorney General Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Jim Hood Democrat Jennifer Riley Collins Democrat Tate Reeves Republican Lynn Fitch Republican Bob Hickingbottom Constitution Write-in David R. Singletary Independent For State Of Mississippi Write-in State Auditor Vote for ONE For State Of Mississippi Lieutenant Governor Vote for ONE Shad White Republican Write-in Delbert Hosemann Republican For State Of Mississippi Jay Hughes Democrat State Treasurer Vote for ONE Write-in For State Of Mississippi Secretary Of State Addie Lee Green Democrat Vote for ONE David McRae Republican Write-in Johnny DuPree Democrat Michael Watson Republican Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING For State Of Mississippi For State Senate 08 Commissioner Of Agriculture & District 08 Commerce Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Rickey L. Cole Democrat Kegan Coleman Democrat Andy Gipson Republican Benjamin A. Suber Republican Write-in Write-in For State Of Mississippi For State Senate 14 Commissioner Of Insurance District 14 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Robert E. Amos Democrat Lydia Graves Chassaniol Republican Mike Chaney Republican Write-in Write-in For State House Of Rep 33 For Public Service Commissioner District 33 Northern District Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Thomas U. 'Tommy' Reynolds Democrat Brandon Presley Democrat Write-in Write-in For Yalobusha For Transportation Commissioner Chancery Court Clerk Northern District Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Amy Fernandez McMinn Democrat John Caldwell Republican Write-in Joe T. 'Joey' Grist Democrat For Yalobusha Write-in Circuit Court Clerk Vote for ONE For District Attorney 17 District 17 Vote for ONE Daryl G. Burney Democrat Write-in John William Champion Democrat Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING For Yalobusha For Supervisor District One Coroner Supervisor District One Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Ronnie W. Stark Democrat Mickell L. Dunn Republican Lezelrick Hodges Independent Cayce Washington Democrat Write-in Write-in For Yalobusha For Supervisor District Two County Prosecuting Attorney Supervisor District Two Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Gail B. Barton Democrat Kenneth E. Rogers Democrat Write-in Write-in For Yalobusha For Supervisor District Four Sheriff Supervisor District Four Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Luther Gene Folson Jr Democrat Curtis R. Hames Republican Mark D. Fulco Independent Eddie B.Harris Democrat Write-in Write-in For Yalobusha For Supervisor District Five Tax Assessor and Collector Supervisor District Five Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Linda Rae Shuffield Democrat Gaylon Gray Democrat Baine Turnage Independent Write-in Write-in For Justice Court District One For Supervisor District Three Justice Court Judge District One Supervisor District Three Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Janet Ross Caulder Democrat Kenny Harmon Democrat Write-in Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING For Justice Court District Two Justice Court District Judge Two Vote for ONE Tommy Defer Democrat Trent Howell Independent Write-in For Constable District One Constable District One Vote for ONE Ralph A. Horton I Democrat Write-in For Constable District Two Constable District Two Vote for ONE Randy Simmons Democrat Write-in END OF BALLOT.
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