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Carroll County Republican Ballot Official Ballot BS REP 1 2018 Gubernatorial Primary Election June 26, 2018 State of Maryland, Carroll County Republican Ballot Governor / Lt. Governor Instructions Representative in Congress Vote for 1 District 1 Larry Hogan Vote for 1 Making Selections and Boyd K. Rutherford Martin Elborn Unopposed Andy Harris Lamont Taylor Comptroller Vote for 1 State Senator Anjali Reed Phukan District 5 Fill in the oval to the left of Unopposed Vote for 1 the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Justin Ready Unopposed completely, and do not Attorney General make any marks outside of the oval. You do not have Vote for 1 to vote in every race. Craig Wolf House of Delegates Unopposed District 5 Vote for up to 3 Do not cross out or erase, or your vote may not count. U.S. Senator David Ellin If you make a mistake or a Vote for 1 Susan Krebs stray mark, you may ask for a new ballot. Tony Campbell April Rose Chris Chaffee Haven Shoemaker Evan M. Cronhardt Nnabu Eze County Commissioner John R. Graziani District 1 Christina J. Grigorian Vote for 1 Albert Binyahmin Howard Katherine Adelaide ProofBill Krehnbrink Stephen Albert Wantz Gerald I. Smith, Jr. Blaine Taylor Brian Charles Vaeth Vote Both Sides Judge of the Circuit Court Republican Central Board of Education Circuit 5 Committee Vote for up to 3 Vote for 1 Vote for up to 9 Cathey Allison Maria L. Oesterreicher Katherine Adelaide Tara Battaglia George Psoras, Jr. Cathey Allison Patricia Ann Dorsey Richard R. Titus David L. Brauning, Jr. Muri Dueppen Frank Elgersma Donald Garmer State's Attorney Ryan Finch Jason Helton Vote for 1 William Harrison Doug Howard Brian DeLeonardo Lawrence W. Helminiak Kenneth A. Kiler Unopposed Brandon Matthew Holland Mary Kowalski E. Scott Hollenbeck Bob Lord Clerk of the Circuit Court Douglas L. Johnston Michael Yokay Vote for 1 Robert A. Kurland Heather DeWees Karen Leatherwood Robin Bartlett Frazier Thom Meads Missi Green Justin Mudgett Fallon E. Patton Register of Wills Richard Rothschild Vote for 1 Seth Shipley Tina Mawhinney Christopher Tomlinson Paul G. Zimmermann Christopher R. Weaver Judge of the Orphans' Court Vote for up to 3 Margaret "Peggy" Bair Unopposed Charles M. Coles, Jr. Unopposed Donald Sealing, II Unopposed Proof Sheriff Vote for 1 Jim DeWees Unopposed End of Ballot Official Ballot BS REP 2 2018 Gubernatorial Primary Election June 26, 2018 State of Maryland, Carroll County Republican Ballot Governor / Lt. Governor Instructions Representative in Congress Vote for 1 District 8 Larry Hogan Vote for 1 Making Selections and Boyd K. Rutherford Bridgette L. Cooper Unopposed John Walsh Victor Williams Comptroller Vote for 1 State Senator Anjali Reed Phukan District 5 Fill in the oval to the left of Unopposed Vote for 1 the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Justin Ready Unopposed completely, and do not Attorney General make any marks outside of the oval. You do not have Vote for 1 to vote in every race. Craig Wolf House of Delegates Unopposed District 5 Vote for up to 3 Do not cross out or erase, or your vote may not count. U.S. Senator David Ellin If you make a mistake or a Vote for 1 Susan Krebs stray mark, you may ask for a new ballot. Tony Campbell April Rose Chris Chaffee Haven Shoemaker Evan M. Cronhardt Nnabu Eze County Commissioner John R. Graziani District 1 Christina J. Grigorian Vote for 1 Albert Binyahmin Howard Katherine Adelaide ProofBill Krehnbrink Stephen Albert Wantz Gerald I. Smith, Jr. Blaine Taylor Brian Charles Vaeth Vote Both Sides Judge of the Circuit Court Republican Central Board of Education Circuit 5 Committee Vote for up to 3 Vote for 1 Vote for up to 9 Cathey Allison Maria L. Oesterreicher Katherine Adelaide Tara Battaglia George Psoras, Jr. Cathey Allison Patricia Ann Dorsey Richard R. Titus David L. Brauning, Jr. Muri Dueppen Frank Elgersma Donald Garmer State's Attorney Ryan Finch Jason Helton Vote for 1 William Harrison Doug Howard Brian DeLeonardo Lawrence W. Helminiak Kenneth A. Kiler Unopposed Brandon Matthew Holland Mary Kowalski E. Scott Hollenbeck Bob Lord Clerk of the Circuit Court Douglas L. Johnston Michael Yokay Vote for 1 Robert A. Kurland Heather DeWees Karen Leatherwood Robin Bartlett Frazier Thom Meads Missi Green Justin Mudgett Fallon E. Patton Register of Wills Richard Rothschild Vote for 1 Seth Shipley Tina Mawhinney Christopher Tomlinson Paul G. Zimmermann Christopher R. Weaver Judge of the Orphans' Court Vote for up to 3 Margaret "Peggy" Bair Unopposed Charles M. Coles, Jr. Unopposed Donald Sealing, II Unopposed Proof Sheriff Vote for 1 Jim DeWees Unopposed End of Ballot Official Ballot BS REP 3 2018 Gubernatorial Primary Election June 26, 2018 State of Maryland, Carroll County Republican Ballot Governor / Lt. Governor Instructions Representative in Congress Vote for 1 District 1 Larry Hogan Vote for 1 Making Selections and Boyd K. Rutherford Martin Elborn Unopposed Andy Harris Lamont Taylor Comptroller Vote for 1 State Senator Anjali Reed Phukan District 5 Fill in the oval to the left of Unopposed Vote for 1 the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Justin Ready Unopposed completely, and do not Attorney General make any marks outside of the oval. You do not have Vote for 1 to vote in every race. Craig Wolf House of Delegates Unopposed District 5 Vote for up to 3 Do not cross out or erase, or your vote may not count. U.S. Senator David Ellin If you make a mistake or a Vote for 1 Susan Krebs stray mark, you may ask for a new ballot. Tony Campbell April Rose Chris Chaffee Haven Shoemaker Evan M. Cronhardt Nnabu Eze County Commissioner John R. Graziani District 2 Christina J. Grigorian Vote for 1 Albert Binyahmin Howard C. Richard Weaver Unopposed ProofBill Krehnbrink Gerald I. Smith, Jr. Blaine Taylor Brian Charles Vaeth Vote Both Sides Judge of the Circuit Court Republican Central Board of Education Circuit 5 Committee Vote for up to 3 Vote for 1 Vote for up to 9 Cathey Allison Maria L. Oesterreicher Katherine Adelaide Tara Battaglia George Psoras, Jr. Cathey Allison Patricia Ann Dorsey Richard R. Titus David L. Brauning, Jr. Muri Dueppen Frank Elgersma Donald Garmer State's Attorney Ryan Finch Jason Helton Vote for 1 William Harrison Doug Howard Brian DeLeonardo Lawrence W. Helminiak Kenneth A. Kiler Unopposed Brandon Matthew Holland Mary Kowalski E. Scott Hollenbeck Bob Lord Clerk of the Circuit Court Douglas L. Johnston Michael Yokay Vote for 1 Robert A. Kurland Heather DeWees Karen Leatherwood Robin Bartlett Frazier Thom Meads Missi Green Justin Mudgett Fallon E. Patton Register of Wills Richard Rothschild Vote for 1 Seth Shipley Tina Mawhinney Christopher Tomlinson Paul G. Zimmermann Christopher R. Weaver Judge of the Orphans' Court Vote for up to 3 Margaret "Peggy" Bair Unopposed Charles M. Coles, Jr. Unopposed Donald Sealing, II Unopposed Proof Sheriff Vote for 1 Jim DeWees Unopposed End of Ballot Official Ballot BS REP 4 2018 Gubernatorial Primary Election June 26, 2018 State of Maryland, Carroll County Republican Ballot Governor / Lt. Governor Instructions Representative in Congress Vote for 1 District 8 Larry Hogan Vote for 1 Making Selections and Boyd K. Rutherford Bridgette L. Cooper Unopposed John Walsh Victor Williams Comptroller Vote for 1 State Senator Anjali Reed Phukan District 9 Fill in the oval to the left of Unopposed Vote for 1 the name of your choice. You must blacken the oval Gail H. Bates completely, and do not Attorney General Reid J. Novotny make any marks outside of the oval. You do not have Vote for 1 to vote in every race. Craig Wolf House of Delegates Unopposed District 9A Vote for up to 2 Do not cross out or erase, or your vote may not count. U.S. Senator Trent Kittleman If you make a mistake or a Vote for 1 Unopposed stray mark, you may ask for a new ballot. Tony Campbell Warren E. Miller Unopposed Chris Chaffee Evan M. Cronhardt Nnabu Eze County Commissioner John R. Graziani District 5 Christina J. Grigorian Vote for 1 Albert Binyahmin Howard Kathy Fuller ProofBill Krehnbrink Dave Greenwalt Gerald I. Smith, Jr. Frank Robert Blaine Taylor Ed Rothstein Brian Charles Vaeth Vote Both Sides Judge of the Circuit Court Republican Central Board of Education Circuit 5 Committee Vote for up to 3 Vote for 1 Vote for up to 9 Cathey Allison Maria L. Oesterreicher Katherine Adelaide Tara Battaglia George Psoras, Jr. Cathey Allison Patricia Ann Dorsey Richard R. Titus David L. Brauning, Jr. Muri Dueppen Frank Elgersma Donald Garmer State's Attorney Ryan Finch Jason Helton Vote for 1 William Harrison Doug Howard Brian DeLeonardo Lawrence W. Helminiak Kenneth A. Kiler Unopposed Brandon Matthew Holland Mary Kowalski E. Scott Hollenbeck Bob Lord Clerk of the Circuit Court Douglas L. Johnston Michael Yokay Vote for 1 Robert A. Kurland Heather DeWees Karen Leatherwood Robin Bartlett Frazier Thom Meads Missi Green Justin Mudgett Fallon E. Patton Register of Wills Richard Rothschild Vote for 1 Seth Shipley Tina Mawhinney Christopher Tomlinson Paul G. Zimmermann Christopher R. Weaver Judge of the Orphans' Court Vote for up to 3 Margaret "Peggy" Bair Unopposed Charles M. Coles, Jr. Unopposed Donald Sealing, II Unopposed Proof Sheriff Vote for 1 Jim DeWees Unopposed End of Ballot Official Ballot BS REP 5 2018 Gubernatorial Primary Election June 26, 2018 State of Maryland, Carroll County Republican Ballot Governor / Lt. Governor Instructions Representative in Congress Vote for 1 District 8 Larry Hogan Vote for 1 Making Selections and Boyd K. Rutherford Bridgette L. Cooper Unopposed John Walsh Victor Williams Comptroller Vote for 1 State Senator Anjali Reed Phukan District 5 Fill in the oval to the left of Unopposed Vote for 1 the name of your choice.
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