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NOTICE of PRIMARY ELECTION 08-04-2020.Pub NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION SAMPLE BALLOT STATE OF MISSOURI FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN FOR SHERIFF LIBERTARIAN FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN JACKSON COUNTY BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 7 DARRYL FORTE' BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 4 FORT OSAGE TOWNSHIP CANDIDATES NO CANDIDATE FILED TUESDAY, NO CANDIDATE FILED MIKE SHARP NO CANDIDATE FILED FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN FOR ELECTION FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN NO CANDIDATE FILED AUGUST 4, 2020 BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 7 BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 4 FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN TO THE NO CANDIDATE FILED ROSIE BAKER DEMOCRATIC FORT OSAGE TOWNSHIP FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN Notice is hereby given to the COUNTY COMMITTEE NO CANDIDATE FILED BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 8 CANDIDATES BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 5 registered qualified voters of Jackson NO CANDIDATE FILED ROD WALSH NO CANDIDATE FILED FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN County, Missouri, outside the corporate FOR ELECTION FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN PRAIRIE TOWNSHIP limits of Kansas City, Missouri, that the BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 1 BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 8 TO THE BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 5 NO CANDIDATE FILED Missouri Primary Election will be held on PAT WALSH DAVID SCHWENSEN NO CANDIDATE FILED NO CANDIDATE FILED Tuesday, August 4, 2020, as certified by COUNTY COMMITTEE FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN MICHELLE L. HORNER FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN NO CANDIDATE FILED the Honorable John R. Ashcroft, Secretary BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 1 FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 6 FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN NO CANDIDATE FILED of State, State of Missouri, and Mary Jo BROOKING TOWNSHIP FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN NO CANDIDATE FILED PRAIRIE TOWNSHIP Spino, Clerk of the Legislature, Jackson FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN STEVEN W. HINTON BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 1 FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN NO CANDIDATE FILED BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 2 County, Missouri. The polls will be open JASPER LOGAN PAUL J. WRABEC BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 6 NO CANDIDATE FILED from 6:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN NO CANDIDATE FILED FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN NO CANDIDATE FILED NO CANDIDATE FILED BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 1 FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN BROOKING TOWNSHIP FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 2 The purpose of the Primary NO CANDIDATE FILED NO CANDIDATE FILED BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 7 SNI-A-BAR TOWNSHIP FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN NO CANDIDATE FILED Election is to nominate candidates in the NO CANDIDATE FILED NO CANDIDATE FILED NO CANDIDATE FILED FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN Republican, Democratic, Libertarian, FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 2 FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 3 NO CANDIDATE FILED Green and Constitution parties of Missouri FORT OSAGE TOWNSHIP GRANT A. WATKINS DAVIS BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 7 NO CANDIDATE FILED NO CANDIDATE FILED and Jackson County for the federal, state NO CANDIDATE FILED CURT DOUGHERTY NO CANDIDATE FILED FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN and county offices to be voted upon at the NO CANDIDATE FILED FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN SNI-A-BAR TOWNSHIP BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 2 BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 3 General Election scheduled for Tuesday, FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 8 NO CANDIDATE FILED SUSAN DOUGHERTY NO CANDIDATE FILED November 3, 2020; and for the election of FORT OSAGE TOWNSHIP NO CANDIDATE FILED NO CANDIDATE FILED FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN the county committeemen and county NO CANDIDATE FILED FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN NO CANDIDATE FILED BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 3 BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 4 committeewomen in the various townships NO CANDIDATE FILED BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 8 FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN JOHN A. MAYFIELD NO CANDIDATE FILED and sub-districts in Jackson County. FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN NO CANDIDATE FILED VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN PRAIRIE TOWNSHIP FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN NO CANDIDATE FILED BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 3 BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 4 This notice is being published in DAN STACY BROOKING TOWNSHIP NO CANDIDATE FILED DIANE EGGER NO CANDIDATE FILED accordance with applicable state statutes. DAVID STACKELHOUSE NO CANDIDATE FILED FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN RICK ROEBER NO CANDIDATE FILED VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP The official ballot for the Prima- BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 4 BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 5 FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN SEAN E. SMITH NO CANDIDATE FILED NO CANDIDATE FILED ry Election will be substantially in the FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN NO CANDIDATE FILED BROOKING TOWNSHIP FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN NO CANDIDATE FILED following form: PRAIRIE TOWNSHIP NO CANDIDATE FILED BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 4 BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 5 FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN SHARON STACKELHOUSE NO CANDIDATE FILED WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP NO CANDIDATE FILED NO CANDIDATE FILED JACQUELINE K. MCENTIRE FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN NO CANDIDATE FILED CLARK FORT OSAGE TOWNSHIP BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 5 BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 6 NO CANDIDATE FILED AMY FOX NO CANDIDATE FILED AARON CROSSLEY NO CANDIDATE FILED FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN NO CANDIDATE FILED FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP SNI-A-BAR TOWNSHIP FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 5 BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 6 NO CANDIDATE FILED REPUBLICAN GERALD “JERRY” WISTRAND FORT OSAGE TOWNSHIP CASEY PHILLIPS NO CANDIDATE FILED NO CANDIDATE FILED DALE RUSSELL NO CANDIDATE FILED CANDIDATES FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN NO CANDIDATE FILED GARY DUSENBERG BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 6 BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 7 FOR NOMINATION FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN JOSEPH FOLEY NO CANDIDATE FILED PRAIRIE TOWNSHIP CONSTITUTIONAL SNI-A-BAR TOWNSHIP FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN FOR GOVERNOR FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN NO CANDIDATE FILED AMENDMENT NO. 2 BARBIE TODD BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 7 RALEIGH RITTER BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 6 NO CANDIDATE FILED RUTH HERTZOG PIRCH NO CANDIDATE FILED Proposed by Initiative Petition MIKE PARSON GRACE F. THOMAS NO CANDIDATE FILED DEBRA J. JONES FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN JAMES W. (JIM) NEELY FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 8 Do you want to amend the Missouri SAUNDRA MCDOWELL BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 7 PRAIRIE TOWNSHIP VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP NO CANDIDATE FILED Constitution to: STEVE LEVOTA NO CANDIDATE FILED NO CANDIDATE FILED FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN NO CANDIDATE FILED NO CANDIDATE FILED BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 7 BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 8 ARNIE C. AC DIENOFF NO CANDIDATE FILED · adopt Medicaid Expansion for FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN CHRISTIE LEVOTA NO CANDIDATE FILED MIKE KEHOE FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN persons 19 to 64 years old with VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP SHERI TINDLE FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN AARON T WISDOM SNI-A-BAR TOWNSHIP an income level at or below NO CANDIDATE FILED FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN BROOKING TOWNSHIP MIKE CARTER NO CANDIDATE FILED 133% of the federal poverty NO CANDIDATE FILED BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 8 NO CANDIDATE FILED NO CANDIDATE FILED level, as set forth in the FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN NO CANDIDATE FILED NO CANDIDATE FILED FOR SECRETARY OF STATE NO CANDIDATE FILED WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN Affordable Care Act; JOHN R. (JAY) ASHCROFT FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN MICHAEL R. SMITH BLUE SUB-DISTRICT 8 BROOKING TOWNSHIP SNI-A-BAR TOWNSHIP DONALD KESSINGER NICKI CARDWELL NO CANDIDATE FILED · prohibit placing greater or FOR STATE TREASURER FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN NO CANDIDATE FILED FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN NO CANDIDATE FILED additional burdens on eligibility SCOTT FITZPATRICK WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP NO CANDIDATE FILED BROOKING TOWNSHIP FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN NO CANDIDATE FILED or enrollment standards, SANDRA KESSINGER MICHAEL N. DOWNING FORT OSAGE TOWNSHIP FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN methodologies or practices on FRED HARTWELL NO CANDIDATE FILED VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP persons covered under ERIC SCHMITT FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN NO CANDIDATE FILED NO CANDIDATE FILED Medicaid Expansion than on BROOKING TOWNSHIP FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN NO CANDIDATE FILED any other population eligible for FOR U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRATIC KIMBERLY CLAUSE FORT OSAGE TOWNSHIP 5TH DISTRICT FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN Medicaid; and SANDRA HARTWELL NO CANDIDATE FILED CLAY CHASTAIN CANDIDATES VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN NO CANDIDATE FILED NO CANDIDATE FILED RYAN DERKS FOR NOMINATION FORT OSAGE TOWNSHIP FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN · require state agencies to take all WELDON (WILBUR) WOODWARD NO CANDIDATE FILED KEITH QUERRY PRAIRIE TOWNSHIP FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN actions necessary to maximize RICHONDA OAKS MYRON BURROWS RONALD BREAM federal financial participation in R H (TWIN BEARS) HESS FOR GOVERNOR WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP NICOLE GALLOWAY FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN NO CANDIDATE FILED NO CANDIDATE FILED funding medical assistance JERRY W BARHAM FORT OSAGE TOWNSHIP NO CANDIDATE FILED under Medicaid Expansion? JIMMIE MATTHEWS NO CANDIDATE FILED ANTOIN JOHNSON SANDRA A. QUERRY FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEWOMAN 6TH DISTRICT B. DEAUN YOUNG PRAIRIE TOWNSHIP State government entities are SAM GRAVES ERIC MORRISON WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN NO CANDIDATE FILED estimated to have one-time costs of CHRIS RYAN ROBIN JOHN DANIEL VAN NO CANDIDATE FILED PRAIRIE TOWNSHIP NO CANDIDATE FILED approximately $6.4 million and an unknown QUAETHEM NO CANDIDATE FILED MICHAEL A. LEVOTA NO CANDIDATE FILED annual net fiscal impact by 2026 ranging FOR STATE SENATOR PATRICK ROWLAND FOR COUNTY COMMITTEEMAN DISTRICT 9 FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR from increased costs of at least $200
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