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Sample Ballot Instructions for Voting Warning SAMPLE BALLOT Machine Certified for Use in This State and Official Ballot Prepared and Certified by INSTRUCTIONS FOR VOTING OFFICIAL ELECTION DAY BALLOT Press the box to the right of the candidate of your choice or YES or NO R. KYLE ARDOIN 1 question; a green will appear to the left of the box indicating your selection. Secretary of State NOVEMBER 3, 2020 — LAFAYETTE PARISH To change a selection, press the box again. The green will disappear and State of Louisiana 2 you may make a new selection. To Cast Your Vote, CAST Make ALL selections, then press the VOTE button located in the See Instructions 3 Wds./Dists./Pcts. 001 thru 005, 122, 123 lower right corner. This electronically records all of your votes. in Lower Right Corner 4 Part the curtains and exit the voting booth. 1 LAFAYETTE FOR PRESIDENT AND United States ⅷ United States ⅷ A vote for candidates for president and VICE PRESIDENT OF Senator Representative PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS PROPOSITION(S) vice president is a vote for each THE UNITED STATES of the electors supporting those VOTE FOR ONE PRESIDENTIAL candidates. 3rd Congressional District PROPOSITION TO AUTHORIZE SPORTS WAGERING ACTIVITIES. CANDIDATE ONLY Amendment No. 1 (Vote for ONE) (Vote for ONE) Do you support an amendment declaring that, to protect human life, a right Shall sports wagering activities and operations be permitted in the parish JOSEPH R. BIDEN to abortion and the funding of abortion shall not be of Lafayette? DEMOCRATIC PARTY of Delaware Beryl Billiot 1 “Rob” Anderson 25 found in the Louisiana Constitution? (Adds Article I, ELECTORS Ⅺ Ⅺ Ⅺ YES YES No Party Democrat Karen Carter Peterson, At Large Stephen Handwerk, 3rd District Section 20.1) Kyle Green, At Large Eileen Velez, 4th District Brenda Ann Palmer, 1st District SueLynne Mickey, 5th District Lynda Woolard, 2nd District Edward “Ted” James, 6th District KAMALA D. HARRIS John Paul Bourgeois 2 Braylon Harris 26 Kathleen Blan Ⅺ Ⅺ NO NO of California No Party Democrat JO JORGENSEN LIBERTARIAN PARTY of South Carolina “Bill” Cassidy 3 Clay Higgins 27 Amendment No. 2 ELECTORS Ⅺ Ⅺ Ⅺ Republican Republican Carole E. Vest, At Large Brandon Derek LeLeux, 3rd District Do you support an amendment to permit the presence or production of oil Kevin Pilley, At Large Zachary Scott Medlin, 4th District or gas to be included in the methodology used to de- Michael Andrew Dodd, 1st District Keith Thompson, 5th District JEREMY “SPIKE” COHEN Howard Wetsman, 2nd District Everett C. Baudean, 6th District Reno Jean Daret, III 4 Ⅺ Brandon LeLeux 28 Ⅺ termine the fair market value of an oil or gas well for YES Parishwide Proposition of South Carolina No Party Libertarian the purpose of property assessment? (Amends Article (Create Millage Rededication) VII, Section 4(B)) DONALD J. TRUMP Shall the Parish of Lafayette, State of Louisiana (the “Parish”), be autho- REPUBLICAN PARTY of Florida Derrick “Champ” Edwards 5 ⅷ ELECTORS Ⅺ Ⅺ NO rized to rededicate the proceeds hereafter received by the Parish from the Democrat District Attorney Louis “Woody” Jenkins, At Large Ross Little, Jr., 3rd District levy and collection of .25 mills currently collected by the Parish and allo- Vinson J. Serio, At Large Rodney Michael Collier, 4th District cated to providing, establishing, operating, improving, and expanding pub- Eric F. Skrmetta, 1st District Kay Kellogg Katz, 5th District lic facilities and programs to foster and enhance the Parish’s culture, Robert C. Monti, 2nd District Beth A. Billings, 6th District MICHAEL R. PENCE “Xan” John 6 Ⅺ 15th Judicial District Court Amendment No. 3 of Indiana Other recreation, entertainment, arts, tourism and their respective economies (Vote for ONE) Do you support an amendment to allow for the use of the Budget Stabi- pursuant to the Public Health Millage Rededication Proposition approved at an election held on November 18, 2017 (the “Tax”) (an estimated BRIAN CARROLL lization Fund, also known as the Rainy Day Fund, for AMERICAN SOLIDARITY PARTY of California Ⅺ David Drew Knight 7 Ⅺ Daniel “Danny” Landry, III 80 Ⅺ state costs associated with a disaster declared by the YES $563,929.74 reasonably expected at this time to be collected from the levy ELECTORS Democrat 404 Marguerite Blvd. Republican of the Tax for an entire year), to be levied through the year 2025, for the fol- Lafayette, LA 70503 federal government? (Amends Article VII, Section Amanda Marie Roussel, At Large Michael Linton, 3rd District 10.3(C)(3) and (4); Adds Article VII, Section 10.3(A)(5) lowing purposes: (i) 0.175 mills collected, dedicated, and used for fire pro- Jordan K. Landry, At Large Shelby Lewis, 4th District tection in Lafayette Parish and all costs affiliated Joseph M. Casso, 1st District Ruth S. Powers, 5th District and (C)(5)) AMAR PATEL Rebecca LeBlanc, 2nd District Richard Bresowar, 6th District M.V. “Vinny” Mendoza 8 Ⅺ Donald “Don” Landry 81 Ⅺ NO thereto; and (ii) 0.075 mills collected, dedicated, and YES of Illinois Independent 159 Glynwood Ave. Republican Lafayette, LA 70506 used for the purpose of constructing, improving, and maintaining roads and bridges in Lafayette Parish? JADE SIMMONS BECOMING ONE NATION of Texas Ⅺ Jamar Montgomery 9 Ⅺ ⅷ Amendment No. 4 NO ELECTORS No Party Constable(s) Mose L. Jones, At Large Thomas A. Rhymes, III, 3rd District Do you support an amendment to limit the growth of the expenditure limit Leroy Jones, At Large Darien Mitchell, 4th District Carolyn Joseph, 1st District Kristopher Reed, 5th District for the state general fund and dedicated funds and to CLAUDELIAH J. ROZE Justice of the Peace Ward 6 Sherry S. East, 2nd District Joyce A. Jones, 6th District Dustin Murphy 10 Ⅺ remove the calculation of its growth factor from the YES of Texas Republican (Vote for TWO) Constitution? (Effective June 30, 2022) (Amends Arti- cle VII, Section 10(C)(1)) PRESIDENT R. BODDIE C.U.P. of Georgia Ⅺ Adrian Perkins 11 Russell Comeaux 101 NO ELECTORS Ⅺ Ⅺ Democrat Republican Parishwide Consolidated School District No. 1 Proposition Calvin Millender, At Large Javin K. Keith, 3rd District Gloria Millender, At Large Carl Millender, 4th District (Millage Renewal) Andrew Brister, 1st District Barry Richardson, 5th District Kevin Stratton, 2nd District Charles Chaney, 6th District ERIC C. STONEHAM Antoine Pierce 12 Ⅺ Robert “Rob” Darby 102 Ⅺ Amendment No. 5 Shall Consolidated School District No. 1 of the Parish of Lafayette, State of of Alaska Democrat Republican Louisiana (the “District”), continue to levy a five (5) mills tax on all prop- Do you support an amendment to authorize local governments to enter into erty subject to taxation in said District (an estimated cooperative endeavor ad valorem tax exemption agree- DON BLANKENSHIP $11,750,000 reasonably expected at this time to be col- CONSTITUTION PARTY of West Virginia Melinda Mary Price 13 Kirk Magnon 103 ments with new or expanding manufacturing estab- ELECTORS Ⅺ Ⅺ Ⅺ YES lected from the levy of the tax for an entire year), for a YES Other Republican lishments for payments in lieu of taxes? (Adds Article Tiffany Wagnon, At Large Cory Levier, 3rd District period of ten (10) years, beginning with the year 2022 VII, Section 21(O)) Jason Amedee, At Large Peter A. Vidrine, 4th District and ending with the year 2031, for the purpose of im- Marc Labatut, 1st District Jimmy Williams, 5th District WILLIAM MOHR proving, operating and maintaining the public school Jorge Maspons, 2nd District Robert Wagnon, 6th District Aaron C. Sigler 14 Ⅺ NO NO of Michigan Libertarian buildings for said District? BROCK PIERCE FREEDOM AND PROSPERITY of Puerto Rico Peter Wenstrup 15 Amendment No. 6 ELECTORS Ⅺ Ⅺ Democrat Margeaux Johnson, At Large Gary James Watson, 3rd District Do you support an amendment to increase the maximum amount of income Frank Shane Blou, At Large Waylon Jay Smith, 4th District a person may receive and still qualify for the special David C. Schroeder, 1st District Mary Alice Hewitt, 5th District KARLA BALLARD Edgar Antonio Tejeda, 2nd District Jarod Gerard Weston, 6th District assessment level for residential property receiving the YES of Pennsylvania homestead exemption? (Amends Article VII, Section 18(G)(1)(a)(ii)) LIFE, LIBERTY, CONSTITUTION TOM HOEFLING ELECTORS of Iowa Ⅺ NO Chad Robichaux, At Large Steve Michael Martin, 3rd District Jerry A. Keeton, At Large John McNair, Jr., 4th District Colby Landry, 1st District Shana Christina Beck, 5th District Randall Barnes, 2nd District Suzanne H. Lewis, 6th District ANDY PRIOR Amendment No. 7 of Texas Do you support an amendment to create the Louisiana Unclaimed Property GLORIA LA RIVA Permanent Trust Fund to preserve the money that re- SOCIALISM AND LIBERATION of California Ⅺ mains unclaimed by its owner or owners? (July 1, 2021) YES ELECTORS (Adds Article VII, Sections 10(F)(4)(i) and 28) Sebastian Ivan Miscenich, At Large Zachary Bertrand Edwards, 3rd District Casey Taylor Carr, At Large Joseph G. Parrie, II, 4th District Simon Gabriel Miscenich, 1st District Ryan James Vedros, 5th District Colin Douglass Huddell, 2nd District John Peter Daly, 6th District SUNIL FREEMAN of Maryland NO ALYSON KENNEDY SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY of Texas Ⅺ ELECTORS Barbara A. Yates, At Large Callie Breaux, 3rd District James K. Price, At Large Kimberly Hatfield, 4th District Craig Anderson, 1st District Keri Tankersley, 5th District Irina McAllister, 2nd District Lauren Fields, 6th District MALCOLM JARRETT of Pennsylvania KANYE WEST THE BIRTHDAY PARTY of Wyoming Ⅺ ELECTORS Richard Robertson, At Large Gregory Laborde, 3rd District Garrett Watkins, At Large Jonathan Murphy, 4th District Matthew Stalter, 1st District Michael Haynes, 5th District Matthew Newman, 2nd District Grant Cretin, 6th District MICHELLE TIDBALL of Wyoming BILL HAMMONS UNITY PARTY AMERICA of Texas Ⅺ ELECTORS Jean Blair, At Large Warlyn May White, 3rd District Damon Marshall, Sr., At Large Adonia O’Brien, 4th District Joseph A. Fryer, 1st District Albert Davis, Jr., 5th District Bryan Stubbs, 2nd District Brittany Frickie, 6th District ERIC BODENSTAB of Colorado WARNING DO NOT PRESS THE ‘CAST VOTE’ BUTTON UNTIL YOU HAVE MADE ALL DESIRED SELECTIONS.
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