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Sample Ballot 11 State Measure - Proposed Constitutional Amendment State Measure - Referendum Measure Engrossed Senate Joint Resolution No. 8212 The legislature has proposed a constitutional Referendum Measure No.90 amendment on investment of public funds. This amendment would allow public money held in a The legislature passed Engrossed Substitute fund for long-term care services and supports to Senate Bill 5395 concerning comprehensive be invested by governments as authorized by sexual health education. This bill would require state law, including investments in private school districts to adopt or develop, consistent stocksFedera.l - Partisan Office State - Partisan Office Judicial - Nonpartisan Office with state standards, comprehensive ShouldFedera lthis - Part consisantitutional Office amendment be: State - Partisan Office Judicial - Nonpartisan Office age-appropriate sexual health education, as U.S. ReprApprovedesentative, Congressional District #5 Insurance Commissioner Whitman County Superior Court Judge defined, for all students, and excuse students if U.S. Representative, Congressional District #5 Insurance Commissioner Whitman County Superior Court Judge SAMPLEtheir parents request. 2 YearBALLOT TermVote for One 4 Year Term Vote for One Position #1 2 Year TermVote for One 4 Year Term Vote for One Position #1 2 YearRejecte TermVd ote for One 4 Year Term Vote for One 4 Year TermVote for One Should this bill be: Cathy McMorris Rodgers Mike Kreidler 4 Year TermVote for One Cathy(Prefers McMorris Republican Rodgers Party) Mike(Prefers Kreidler Democratic Party) Whitman County,(Prefers WashingtonRepublican Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) 11 Approved Dave Wilson Chirayu Avinash Patel Gary J. 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