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TURN the BALLOT OVER ______Nominated by Petition (NBP) (Write-In Vote for Lt Official Ballot Precinct Official's Initials General Election - Marion County, Iowa Tuesday, November 2, 2010 County Auditor & Commissioner of Elections Pella Three INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS To vote, darken the oval(s) completely next to your choice, like this: . Write-In: To vote for a write-in candidate, write the person's name on the line provided and darken the oval. Do not cross out. If you change your mind, exchange your ballot for a new one. Where to find the judges and For United States Senator For Auditor of State For State Representative proposed amendment to the Vote for no more than one. Vote for no more than one. District 71 Iowa Constitution: Vote for no more than one. Judges: on the back of this Roxanne Conlin (DEM) Jon Murphy (DEM) Pat Van Zante (DEM) ballot, beginning in the center column. Chuck Grassley (REP) David A. Vaudt (REP) Constitutional Amendment: on John Heiderscheit (LIB) Jim Van Engelenhoven the back of this ballot, beginning (Write-in Vote, if any) (REP) For Secretary of State in the right hand column. (Write-in Vote, if any) Vote for no more than one. For United States Representative Partisan Offices District 3 Michael A. Mauro (DEM) Vote for no more than one. (Write-in Vote, if any) Straight Party Voting Leonard L. Boswell Matt Schultz (REP) For County Board of Supervisors (DEM) Vote for no more than one. Jake Porter (LIB) Straight party voting. To vote for all candidates from a single Brad Zaun (REP) Ray Stone (DEM) party, fill in the oval in front of the (Write-in Vote, if any) party name. Not all parties have For Treasurer of State Craig Agan (REP) Vote for no more than one. nominated candidates for all Rebecca Williamson offices. Marking a straight party (SWP) BALLOT(Write-in Vote, if any) vote does not include votes for Michael L. Fitzgerald For County Treasurer (DEM) nonpartisan offices, judges or Vote for no more than one. questions. David D. Jamison (REP) Denise J Emal (DEM) (Write-in Vote, if any) Straight Party Voting For Governor/Lt. Governor (Write-in Vote, if any) Vote for no more than one. Vote for no more than one team. For County Recorder Vote for no more than one. Democratic Party Chet Culver (DEM) (Write-in Vote, if any) (DEM) Patty Judge For Secretary of Agriculture Karen Schwanebeck (REP) Vote for no more than one. Republican Party Terry E. Branstad (REP) (REP) Kim Reynolds (Write-in Vote, if any) Francis Thicke (DEM) For County Attorney Vote for no more than one. Libertarian (REP) Jonathan Narcisse Bill Northey (REP) (IAP) Richard Marlar Dawn Michelle Bowman (Write-in Vote, if any) (DEM) Socialist Workers Eric Cooper (LIB) For Attorney General Party (SWP) SAMPLENick Weltha Vote for no more than one. Ed Bull (REP) Other Political Organizations David Rosenfeld (SWP) Tom Miller (DEM) Helen Meyers Brenna Findley (REP) The following organizations have nominated candidates for only Gregory James (Write-in Vote, if any) (Write-in Vote, if any) one office: Hughes (NBP) Iowa Party (IAP) Robin Prior-Calef Other Abbreviations: (Write-in vote for Governor, if any) TURN THE BALLOT OVER ________________________________ Nominated By Petition (NBP) (Write-in vote for Lt. Governor, if any) FRONT Card 6 RptPct 140 "Pella Three" Non Partisan Offices Judicial Ballot Public Measures Notice to voters: Vote on all names by filling in the appropriate For Soil & Water Conservation oval below each name. Notice to voters: To vote to approve any District Commissioner question on this ballot, fill in the oval in front of Vote for no more than two. Shall the following Judges be retained in the word “Yes”. To vote against a question, fill in Douglas DeHaan office? the oval in front of the word “No”. Justin Petersen Supreme Court District Court 5A 1 Marsha Ternus Paul R Huscher Shall the following amendment to the (Write-in Vote, if any) Constitution be adopted? Yes Yes (Write-in Vote, if any) For County Agricultural Extension No No Summary: Adopts Iowa’s Water and Land Council Legacy Amendment which creates a dedicated Vote for no more than five. David L. Baker Martha L Mertz trust fund for the purposes of protecting and enhancing water quality and natural areas in the Keith De Bruin Yes Yes State including parks, trails, and fish and wildlife Randy Thill No No habitat, and conserving agricultural soils in this State. Carol A Van Dyke Michael J. Streit Gregory A Hulse Full Text: Article VII of the Constitution of the State of Rosemary Worrall Yes Yes Iowa is amended by adding the following new section: NATURAL RESOURCES. SEC. 10. A natural No No resources and outdoor recreation trust fund is created (Write-in Vote, if any) within the treasury for the purposes of protecting and (Write-in Vote, if any) Court of Appeals District Court 5A Associate enhancing water quality and natural areas in this State including parks, trails, and fish and wildlife habitat, and Ed Mansfield Terry L Wilson (Write-in Vote, if any) conserving agricultural soils in this State. Moneys in Yes Yes the fund shall be exclusively appropriated by law for (Write-in Vote, if any) these purposes. No No The general assembly shall provide by law for the (Write-in Vote, if any) implementation of this section, including by providing For County Agricultural Extension Amanda Potterfield for the administration of the fund and at least annual Council BALLOTaudits of the fund. Yes To Fill Vacancy Except as otherwise provided in this section, the fund Vote for no more than one. No shall be annually credited with an amount equal to the amount generated by a sales tax rate of three-eighths Kisha Jahner Gayle Vogel of one percent as may be imposed upon the retail Yes sales price of tangible personal property and the (Write-in Vote, if any) furnishing of enumerated services sold in this State. No No revenue shall be credited to the fund until the tax rate for the sales tax imposed upon the retail sales David R. Danilson price of tangible personal property and the furnishing of enumerated services sold in this State in effect on Yes the effective date of this section is increased. After No such an increased tax rate becomes effective, an amount equal to the amount generated by the Rick Doyle increase in the tax rate shall be annually credited to the fund, not to exceed an amount equal to the Yes amount generated by a tax rate of three-eighths of one No percent imposed upon the retail sales price of tangible personal property and the furnishing of enumerated SAMPLE services sold in this State. Yes No 2 Shall there be a convention to revise the Constitution, and propose amendment or amendments to same? TURN THE BALLOT OVER Yes No BACK Card 6 RptPct 140 "Pella Three" .
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