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Sterling Church Of GLYNN COUNTY OFFICIAL ABSENTEE/PROVISIONAL/CHALLENGED BALLOT OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA NOVEMBER 2, 2010 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." [OCGA 21-2-285(h) and 21-2-383(a)] For United States Senate For Commissioner of Agriculture For U.S. Representative in (Vote for One) (Vote for One) 112th JOHNNY ISAKSON GARY BLACK Congress From the 1st (Incumbent) Republican Republican Congressional District of Georgia MICHAEL "MIKE" THURMOND J. B. POWELL (Vote for One) Democrat Democrat JACK KINGSTON (Incumbent) Republican CHUCK DONOVAN KEVIN CHERRY Libertarian Libertarian OSCAR L. HARRIS, II Democrat Write-in Write-in For Governor For Commissioner of Insurance Write-in (Vote for One) (Vote for One) For State Senator From NATHAN DEAL RALPH T. HUDGENS 3rd District Republican Republican (Vote for One) ROY E. BARNES MARY SQUIRES WILLIAM T. LIGON, JR. Democrat Democrat Republican JOHN H. MONDS SHANE BRUCE GRIFFIN LOTSON Libertarian Libertarian Democrat Write-in Write-in Write-in For Lieutenant Governor For State School Superintendent For State Representative in (Vote for One) (Vote for One) the General Assembly From L. S. CASEY CAGLE JOHN D. BARGE (Incumbent) Republican Republican 167th District (Vote for One) CAROL PORTER JOE MARTIN ROGER B. LANE Democrat Democrat (Incumbent) Republican DAN BARBER SAMPLEKIRA GRIFFITHS WILLIS Libertarian Libertarian Write-in For County Commissioner Write-in Write-in At Large, Post 1 (Vote for One) For Secretary of State For Commissioner of Labor (Vote for One) (Vote for One) CLYDE TAYLOR Republican BRIAN KEMP MARK BUTLER (Incumbent) Republican Republican GEORGANNA SINKFIELD DARRYL HICKS Write-in Democrat Democrat For County Board of DAVID CHASTAIN WILL COSTA Education Libertarian Libertarian At Large, Post 1 (Vote for One) Write-in Write-in MIKE HULSEY (Incumbent) Republican For Attorney General For Public Service (Vote for One) Commissioner (To Succeed Robert B. Baker, Jr.) SAM OLENS (Vote for One) Write-in Republican TIM ECHOLS Republican KEN HODGES Democrat KEITH MOFFETT Democrat DON SMART Libertarian JAMES "JIM" SENDELBACH Libertarian Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO Write-in CONTINUE VOTING FRONT Card 1 RptPct 10 "Sterling Church of God" NONPARTISAN PROPOSED -5- ELECTION CONSTITUTIONAL Allows owners of industrial- AMENDMENTS zoned property to choose to For Justice, Supreme Court of remove industrial designation Georgia from their property. (To Succeed David E. Nahmias) -1- (Vote for One) House Resolution No. 136 Allows competitive contracts to TAMMY LYNN ADKINS Ga. L. 2010, p. 1259 be enforced in Georgia courts. House Resolution No. 178 “Shall the Constitution of Georgia be DAVID NAHMIAS Ga. L. 2010, p. 1260 amended so as to allow the owners of real (Incumbent) property located in industrial areas to remove the property from the industrial MATT WILSON “Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended area?” so as to make Georgia more economically YES competitive by authorizing legislation to uphold reasonable competitive agreements?” Write-in YES NO For Judge, Court of Appeals of Georgia NO (To Succeed A. Harris Adams) PROPOSED (Vote for One) STATEWIDE A. HARRIS ADAMS -2- (Incumbent) REFERENDUM Adds $10 tag fee on private passenger vehicles to fund - A - statewide trauma care Write-in expansion. Provides for inventory of For Judge, Court of Appeals of businesses to be exempt Georgia Senate Resolution No. 277 Ga. L. 2010, p. 1260 (To Succeed Anne Elizabeth Barnes) from state property tax. (Vote for One) ANNE ELIZABETH BARNES “Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended House Bill No. 482 (Incumbent) so as to impose an annual $10.00 trauma Act No. 132 charge on certain passenger motor vehicles in Ga. L. 2010, p. 674 this state for the purpose of funding trauma care?” YES “Shall the Act be approved which grants an Write-in exemption from state ad valorem taxation For Judge, Court of Appeals of for inventory of a business?” Georgia NO YES (To Succeed Edward H. Johnson) (Vote for One) JAMES BABALOLA -3- NO Allows the State to execute ANTOINETTE "TONI" DAVIS multiyear contracts for long-term transportation projects. STAN GUNTER Senate Resolution No. 821 Ga. L. 2010, p. 1263 ADRIENNE HUNTER-STROTHERS “Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended so as to allow the Georgia Department of CHRIS MCFADDEN Transportation to enter into multiyear construction agreements without requiring appropriations in the current fiscal year for the DAVID N. SCHAEFFER total amount of payments that would be due SAMPLEunder the entire agreement so as to reduce long-term construction costs paid by the state?” Write-in YES For Judge, Superior Court of the Brunswick Judicial Circuit NO (To Succeed Amanda F. Williams) (Vote for One) MARY HELEN MOSES -4- Allows the State to execute AMANDA F. WILLIAMS multiyear contracts for projects (Incumbent) to improve energy efficiency and conservation. Senate Resolution No. 1231 Write-in Ga. L. 2010, p. 1264 For Satilla River Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor “Shall the Constitution be amended so as to (Vote for One) provide for guaranteed cost savings for the state by authorizing a state entity to enter into ANN T. KEENE multiyear contracts which obligate state funds (Incumbent) for energy efficiency or conservation improvement projects?” YES Write-in NO BACK Card 1 RptPct 10 "Sterling Church of God" .
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