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Sample Ballot–Lincoln County, Oregon November 2, 2010 Official Ballot - Lincoln County, OR - November 2, 2010 A B C Official Ballot - LincolnInstructions County, ORTo Voter - November 2, 2010 A B C Use A Pencil or Pen State Nonpartisan County 11 (Blue or Black Ink) Instructions To Voter Use A Pencil or Pen To ensure your vote counts, completely fill in the 11 State NonpartisanGovernor County Lincoln County Clerk (Blue or Black Ink) oval R to the left of the response of your Vote For One Four Year Term choice. Vote For One To ensure your vote counts, completely fill in the Governor Lincoln County Clerk oval R to the left of the response of your To write in a name, writeVote the name For One on the solid Four Year Term choice. line and fill in the oval R to the left of the John KitzhaberVote For One Dana W Jenkins write-in line. DEM, IND To write in a name, write the name on the solid Attention! line and fill in the oval R to the left of the Official Ballot - LincolnGreg County, Kord OR - November 2, 2010 RememberJohn to inspect Kitzhaber your ballot for Dana W Jenkins Write-in write-in line. DEM, IND CON Amistakes! If you make a mistake or B C Lincoln County Soil and Water Attention! 21 Wes Wagner damage yourGreg ballot, Kord call your County Conservation District Remember to inspect your ballot for Elections OfficeInstructionsCON to ask for To a Voter replacement LBTWrite-in mistakes! If you make a mistake or ballot. Use A Pencil or Pen ChrisLincoln Dudley CountyState Soil and Water NonpartisanDirector, Zone County 1 21 damage your ballot, call your County11 (BlueWes Wagner or Black Ink) LBT REP Conservation District Four Year Term Elections Office to ask for a replacement Vote For One ballot. 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