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Sample Ballot Metropolitan Government of Nashville SAMPLE BALLOT METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT OF NASHVILLE AND DAVIDSON COUNTY STATE PRIMARY AND COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION AUGUST 2, 2012 Candidates of the Candidates of the General General Election Republican Party Democratic Party Election Judicial Retention United States Senate United States Senate Judge, Circuit Court Questions VOTE FOR ONE (1) VOTE FOR ONE (1) Division 3 VOTE FOR ONE (1) JEFFREY BIVINS FRED R. ANDERSON MARK E. CLAYTON PHILLIP ROBINSON DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE Shall JEFFREY S. BIVINS be retained or replaced in office as a Judge of the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals, Middle MARK TWAIN CLEMENS LARRY CRIM JOHN W. HEACOCK Division? INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE BOB CORKER GARY GENE DAVIS W. SCOTT ROSENBERG Retain INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE BRENDA S. LENARD DAVE HANCOCK Write-In Replace ZACH POSKEVICH PARK OVERALL Assessor of Property VOTE FOR ONE (1) ROGER PAGE Write-In T.K. OWENS GEORGE L. ROOKER, JR. Shall ROGER A. PAGE be retained or replaced in office as a DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE United States House of Representatives BENJAMIN ROBERTS Judge of the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals, Western 5th Congressional District Division? VOTE FOR ONE (1) Write-In Write-In Retain JUSTIN JONES Judge, General Sessions Court United States House of Representatives Division 8 Replace BOB RIES 5th Congressional District VOTE FOR ONE (1) VOTE FOR ONE (1) RACHEL L. BELL DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE JOHN (BIG JOHN) SMITH JIM COOPER Federal or State government issued Photo ID MICHAEL H. ROWAN is required to vote unless an exception applies. INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE BRAD STAATS Write-In College Student ID’s will NOT be accepted. Write-In To learn more about the new law and its excep- TRACY C. TARUM Tennessee State Senate tions, please call the Davidson County Election 18th Senatorial District Commission or visit GoVoteTN.com VOTE FOR ONE (1) Criminal Court Clerk Write-In VOTE FOR ONE (1) Davidson County Election Commission MARIA A. BREWER HOWARD GENTRY 800 2nd Avenue South First Floor Tennessee State Senate DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE 18th Senatorial District General Office: (615) 862-8800 Write-In VOTE FOR ONE (1) Fax: (615) 862-8810 Write-In Absentee Office: (615) 862-8815 Fax: (615) 880-1729 J. H. TONY ALLERS Tennessee State Senate TTY 1-800-848-0298 or TN Relay 711 20th Senatorial District School Board Member Commission Members JEFF COKER VOTE FOR ONE (1) Lynn Greer, Chairman District 1 A.J. Starling, Secretary JAMES A. BAXTER VOTE FOR ONE (1) Steve Abernathy, Eddie Bryan, Patricia Heim BROCK EWELL Albert U. Tieche, Administrator of Elections SHARON GENTRY To find your voting location for Election Day, August 2, 2012, PHILLIP L. NORTH INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE visit our website at: www. nashville.gov/vote and click “FIND WHERE I VOTE” FERRELL HAILE EDWARD T. KINDALL INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE Write-In Write-In Write-In Tennessee House of Representatives Tennessee State Senate 50th Representative District 20th Senatorial District VOTE FOR ONE (1) VOTE FOR ONE (1) School Board Member BO MITCHELL District 3 STEVEN DICKERSON VOTE FOR ONE (1) JAROD DELOZIER Write-In DAVID HALL INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE W. FRED LEE, JR. Tennessee House of Representatives ROB MORTENSEN INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE 51st Representative District VOTE FOR ONE (1) JILL SMITH SPEERING Write-In INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE MICHAEL L. TURNER Write-In Tennessee House of Representatives 50th Representative District Write-In VOTE FOR ONE (1) School Board Member D.J. FARRIS District 5 Tennessee House of Representatives VOTE FOR ONE (1) 52nd Representative District DAVE HALL VOTE FOR ONE (1) JOHN E. HAUBENREICH INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE MICHAEL STEWART CHARLES WILLIAMSON ELISSA KIM INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE Write-In Write-In ERICA LANIER INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE Tennessee House of Representatives Tennessee House of Representatives GRACIE PORTER 53rd Representative District 51st Representative District INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE VOTE FOR ONE (1) VOTE FOR ONE (1) JASON POTTS Write-In Write-In JASON POWELL Tennessee House of Representatives School Board Member 52nd Representative District District 7 VOTE FOR ONE (1) Write-In VOTE FOR ONE (1) Write-In WILL PINKSTON Tennessee House of Representatives INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE 54th Representative District Tennessee House of Representatives VOTE FOR ONE (1) ALAN C. SHARP 53rd Representative District INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE VOTE FOR ONE (1) BRENDA GILMORE HILLYARD AL. WILKINS BEN CLAYBAKER INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE Write-In Write-In TONYA MILLER Tennessee House of Representatives 55th Representative District Write-In VOTE FOR ONE (1) School Board Member District 9 GARY ODOM Tennessee House of Representatives VOTE FOR ONE (1) 54th Representative District BOB BOGEN VOTE FOR ONE (1) Write-In INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE Write-In ERIC CRAFTON Tennessee House of Representatives INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE 56th Representative District Tennessee House of Representatives VOTE FOR ONE (1) 55th Representative District MARGARET O. DOLAN VOTE FOR ONE (1) INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE Write-In AMY FROGGE Write-In INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE Tennessee House of Representatives RONNIE OSBORNE Tennessee House of Representatives 58th Representative District INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE 56th Representative District VOTE FOR ONE (1) VOTE FOR ONE (1) HAROLD M. LOVE Write-In BETH HARWELL MARY PRUITT Write-In STEVEN TURNER Tennessee House of Representatives 58th Representative District Write-In VOTE FOR ONE (1) Write-In Tennessee House of Representatives Tennessee House of Representatives 59th Representative District 59th Representative District VOTE FOR ONE (1) VOTE FOR ONE (1) SHERRY JONES ROBERT DUVALL Write-In Write-In Tennessee House of Representatives Tennessee House of Representatives 60th Representative District 60th Representative District VOTE FOR ONE (1) VOTE FOR ONE (1) JIM GOTTO DARREN JERNIGAN Write-In Write-In.
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