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Sample General Election Ballot SAMPLE GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT D STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA E CASS F 1101 Olivet Lutheran Church To vote for the candidate of your choice, you must darken the oval next to the name of that Governor and Lt. Governor Public Service Commissioner candidate. Vote for no more than ONE set of names Vote for no more than ONE name To vote for a person whose name is not printed Doug Burgum and Brent Sanford Casey D Buchmann on the ballot, you must darken the oval next to the blank line provided and write that person's Republican Party Democratic-NPL Party name on the blank line. DuWayne Hendrickson and Brian Kroshus Joshua Voytek PARTY BALLOT Republican Party Libertarian Party Shelley Lenz and Ben Vig Write-in President & Vice-President of the Democratic-NPL Party United States NO-PARTY BALLOT Vote for no more than ONE name Presidential Electors Write-in To vote for the candidate of your choice, you must darken the oval next to the name of that candidate. Jorgensen Dustin Gawrylow Martin J Riske State Auditor To vote for a person whose name is not printed Libertarian Party { Dylan Stuckey } on the ballot, you must darken the oval next to Vote for no more than ONE name the blank line provided and write that person's Patrick Hart name on the blank line. Sandy J Boehler Democratic-NPL Party Trump Ray Holmberg Republican Party Superintendent of Public Instruction { Robert Wefald } Joshua C Gallion Republican Party Vote for no more than ONE name Kirsten Baesler Heidi Heitkamp Write-in Biden Bernice Knutson Democratic-NPL Party { Warren Larson } Brandt J Dick State Treasurer Write-in Vote for no more than ONE name Thomas Beadle Write-in Representative in Congress Republican Party Vote for no more than ONE name Mark Haugen Justice of the Supreme Court Zach Raknerud Democratic-NPL Party Vote for no more than ONE name Democratic-NPL Party Jon Jay Jensen Write-in Steven James Peterson Libertarian Party Write-in Kelly Armstrong Insurance Commissioner Vote for no more than ONE name Republican Party Jon Godfread Judge of the District Court No. 1 East Central Judicial District Write-in Republican Party Vote for no more than ONE name Susan L Bailey Write-in Write-in A 1101 Olivet Lutheran Church B 1101-00 Olivet Lutheran C 1010 SAMPLE GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT D STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA E CASS F 1101 Olivet Lutheran Church Judge of the District Court No. 5 County Commissioner MEASURES BALLOT East Central Judicial District District 3 Vote by darkening the oval next to the word Vote for no more than ONE name Vote for no more than ONE name "YES" or "NO" following the explanation of each Reid Brady Jim Kapitan measure. Constitutional Measure No. 1 Ken Pawluk Write-in (Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 4016, 2019 Session Laws, Ch. 536) Judge of the District Court No. 6 Write-in This constitutional measure would East Central Judicial District amend and reenact subsections 2 and 6 Vote for no more than ONE name County Commissioner of section 6 of Article VIII of the North Tom Olson District 5 Dakota Constitution relating to the state Vote for no more than ONE name board of higher education. Mary Scherling The proposed amendments to Write-in subsection 2 would increase the number Marty Johnson of board members from eight to fifteen; prohibit state legislators, elected state Judge of the District Court No. 7 officials, state employees, and East Central Judicial District individuals employed full time by any Vote for no more than ONE name Write-in institution under the board’s control from Wade Webb serving on the board; increase the term of appointment of board members from Supervisor, Soil Conservation District four to six years with the option for reappointment to a nonconsecutive Vote for no more than ONE name Write-in second term; and replace the chief Bradley Kellerman justice of supreme court on the board nominating committee with the secretary Judge of the District Court No. 9 of state. The proposed amendments to East Central Judicial District subsection 6 would require the board to Write-in Vote for no more than ONE name meet at least annually with the head of each institution under its control. Stephannie Stiel The estimated fiscal impact of this measure is $147,000 per biennium. Write-in Yes - Means you approve the measure as summarized above. County Commissioner No - Means you reject the measure District 1 as summarized above. Vote for no more than ONE name Chad Peterson Lydia Tackett Write-in A 1101 Olivet Lutheran Church B 1101-00 Olivet Lutheran C 1010 SAMPLE GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT D STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA E CASS F 1101 Olivet Lutheran Church Constitutional Measure No. 2 (Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 4001, 2019 Session Laws, Ch. 537) This constitutional measure would amend and reenact section 9 of Article III of the North Dakota Constitution. The amended section reads as follows: Section 9. A constitutional amendment may be proposed by initiative petition. If signed by electors equal in number to four percent of the resident population of the state at the last federal decennial census, the petition for a constitutional amendment may be submitted to the secretary of state. An initiative to amend the constitution may be placed on the ballot only at a general election. If electors approve an initiative for a constitutional amendment, the amendment must be submitted to the subsequent legislative assembly. If the initiative is approved by a majority of members of each house in the legislative assembly, the initiative is deemed enacted. If the legislative assembly does not approve the initiative, the initiative must be placed on the ballot at the next general election. If the majority of votes cast on the initiative are affirmative, the initiative is deemed enacted. All other provisions relating to initiative measures apply heretoto initiative measures for constitutional amendments. The estimated fiscal impact of this measure is none. Yes - Means you approve the measure as stated above. No - Means you reject the measure as stated above. A 1101 Olivet Lutheran Church B 1101-00 Olivet Lutheran C 1010.
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