KANSAS CITY BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS

Democratic Sample Ballot Primary Election August 7, 2012

Instructions to Voters: Completely darken the oval to the left of your choice as shown. Use pencil, black or blue pen. Do not use red ink. DO NOT ERASE

DEMOCRATIC PARTY SAMPLE BALLOT PRIMARY ELECTION

AUGUST 7, 2012 KANSAS CITY,

VOTE FOR ONE

FOR U.S. SENATOR

Claire McCaskill

FOR GOVERNOR

Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon Clay Thunderhawk

William B. Campbell

FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

Susan Montee

Dennis Weisenburger Fred Kratky

Becky Lee Plattner

Sara Lampe Jackie Townes McGee FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Bill (William) Haas FOR SECRETARY OF STATE

FOR SECRETARY OF STATE

Jason Kander MD Rabbi Alam

FOR STATE TREASURER

Clint Zweifel

FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL

Chris Koster

FOR U.S.REPRESENTATIVE

5th District: Emanuel Cleaver II

FOR STATE SENATE

7th District: Jason Holsman

7th District: Crystal Williams

9th District: Shalonn (Kiki) Curls

11th District: Paul LeVota

FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE

19th District: John Joseph Rizzo

22nd District: Brandon Ellington

22nd District: Henry Carner

23rd District: Randy D. Dunn

23rd District: Derron L. Black

23rd District: Eric K. Stafford

24th District: Judy Morgan

24th District: Sarah Gillooly

FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE

25th District: Jeremy LaFaver

26th District: Gail McCann Beatty

27th District: Bill Clinton Young

27th District: Bonnaye V. Mims

27th District: Adnan Bayazid

28th District: Tom McDonald

28th District: Patrick J. Riehle

29th District: John Sutton

30th District: Shere Alam

35th District: No Candidate Filed

36th District: Kevin McManus

37th District: Joe Runions

37th District: Mike Sager

37th District: Christopher J. (Chris) Moreno

56th District: Patty Johnson

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY- JACKSON COUNTY

Jean Peters Baker

SHERIFF- JACKSON COUNTY

Dwon Littlejohn

Mike Sharp

Randy Poletis

DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES

FOR COMMITTEEMAN FOR COMMITTEEWOMAN

1st Ward 1st Ward Paul G. Rojas Norma A. Raya ______Write in Write in

2nd Ward 2nd Ward Shaheer Akhtab Virginia Dee Evans Elmer “Byron” Taylor III ______Write in Write in 3rd Ward 3rd Ward LeShyeka Roland Pat Clarke Orissa Kelley-Logan ______Write in Write in

4th Ward 4th Ward Gene Morgan Judy Morgan ______Write in Write in

5th Ward 5th Ward John “Coach” Comstock Hila “Dutch” Newman ______Write in Write in

6th Ward 6th Ward Michael J. Damico Beth Low ______Write in Write in

7th Ward 7th Ward Keith Martin Thomas Rosa James ______Write in Write in

8th Ward 8th Ward Philip Glynn Mary Frances Weir ______Lori Ann Lewellen Write in ______Write in

FOR COMMITTEEMAN FOR COMMITTEEWOMAN

9th Ward 9th Ward Timothy P. Lillis Janet Lillis ______Write in Write in

10th Ward 10th Ward Tom Wyrsch Delmira Quarles ______Write in Write in

11th Ward 11th Ward John P. Burnett Ingrid Burnett ______Andrea Jones Write in ______Write in 12th Ward No Candidate Filed 12th Ward ______Tracy Marriott Write in ______Write in 13th Ward Crispin Rea Jr. 13th Ward ______No Candidate Filed Write in ______Write in 14th Ward James D. Tindall Sr. 14th Ward Derron Black Shalonn “Kiki” Curls ______Write in Write in

15th Ward 15th Ward No Candidate Filed No Candidate Filed ______Write in Write in

16th Ward 16th Ward Curtis C. Jones Sr. Yvonne S. Wilson ______Write in Write in

17th Ward 17th Ward Craig Bland Evaline Taylor ______Alicia Bland Write in ______Write in

FOR COMMITTEEMAN FOR COMMITTEEWOMAN

18th Ward 18th Ward No Candidate Filed No Candidate Filed ______Write in Write in

19th Ward 19th Ward Alfred B. Jordan Kristi D. Whitaker ______Write in Write in

20th Ward 20th Ward Scott Taylor Cathy Spainhower ______Write in Write in

22nd Ward 22nd Ward Vincent P. Accurso Michele A. Newby ______Write in Write in

23rd Ward 23rd Ward DaRon McGee No Candidate Filed ______Write in Write in

24th Ward 24th Ward Terry M. Riley Cindy Circo ______Write in Write in

25th Ward 25th Ward Darrell Curls Bonnaye V. Mims ______Write in Write in

26th Ward 26th Ward Breman Anderson, Jr. Carol Graves Sherbaz Khan ______Write in Write in

OFFICIAL BALLOT STATE OF MISSOURI PRIMARY ELECTION, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 2012

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 2

Proposed by the 96thGeneral Assembly (First Regular Session) HJR 2

Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to ensure:

That the right of Missouri citizens to express their religious beliefs shall not be infringed; That school children have the right to pray and acknowledge God voluntarily in their schools; and That all public schools shall display the Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution.

It is estimated this proposal will result in little or no costs or savings for state and local governmental entities.

YES

NO

INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS If you are in favor of this amendment, completely darken the oval beside “YES”. If you are opposed to this amendment, completely darken the oval beside “NO”.

OFFICIAL BALLOT CITY OF KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI SPECIAL ELECTION, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 2012

QUESTION 1

Shall the City of Kansas City, Missouri:

Prohibit the renewal of the expired annual $12.50 per motor vehicle fee, Cease billing and collecting the trafficway maintenance tax by setting its assessment at $0.00, Cease billing and collecting the park and boulevard maintenance tax by setting its assessment at $0.00, Cease billing and collecting the boulevards and parkways front foot assessment by setting its assessment at $0.00, Enact as a replacement a parks sales tax of ½-cent authorized by Section 644.032 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri for the purpose of providing for the maintenance and operations of local parks, parkways, boulevards and community centers, Establish a dedicated fund to be used exclusively for street maintenance, and Transfer no less than 7.5% of the net annual earnings tax receipts to the dedicated street maintenance fund

effective January 1, 2013 and each following year for as long as the parks sales tax is in effect? YES

NO

QUESTION 2

Shall the City of Kansas City, Missouri issue sanitary sewer system revenue bonds in the principal amount not to exceed $500,000,000 for the purpose of extending and improving the sanitary sewer system of the City, including compliance with the federally mandated Consent Decree for the Overflow Control Program, with the principal and interest of the bonds to be payable solely from the revenues derived by the City from the operation of its sanitary sewer system? YES

NO

INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS If you are in favor of this amendment, completely darken the oval beside “YES”. If you are opposed to this amendment, completely darken the oval beside NO”.