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Party Ballot No-Party Ballot The arrangement of candidate names appearing on ballots in your precinct may vary from the published sample ballots, depending upon the precinct and legislative district in which you reside. SAMPLE BALLOT GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT NOVEMBER 6, 2018 A STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA B BURLEIGH COUNTY C To vote for the candidate of your choice, you Public Service Commissioner must darken the oval ( R ) next to the name of Vote for no more than ONE name Judge of the District Court that candidate. South Central Judicial District To vote for a person whose name is not printed Jean (Jeannie) Brandt Judgeship No. 9 on the ballot, you must darken the oval ( ) Democratic-NPL Party Unexpired 4-Year Term R Vote for no more than ONE name next to the blank line provided and write that Randy Christmann person's name on the blank line. Republican Party PARTY BALLOT John W Grinsteiner United States Senator Public Service Commissioner Vote for no more than ONE name Unexpired 2-Year Term Kevin Cramer Vote for no more than ONE name County Commissioner Republican Party Vote for no more than THREE names Heidi Heitkamp Brian K Kroshus Kathleen Jones Democratic-NPL Party Republican Party Casey Buchmann Dennis Agnew Democratic-NPL Party Representative in Congress Vote for no more than ONE name Jim Peluso Tax Commissioner Charles Tuttle Steve Schwab independent nomination Vote for no more than ONE name Mac Schneider Kylie Oversen Leo Vetter Democratic-NPL Party Democratic-NPL Party Kelly Armstrong Ryan Rauschenberger Mark Armstrong Republican Party Republican Party Secretary of State Vote for no more than ONE name NO-PARTY BALLOT To vote for the candidate of your choice, you Josh Boschee must darken the oval ( R ) next to the name of Democratic-NPL Party that candidate. Michael (Coach) Coachman County Auditor/Treasurer To vote for a person whose name is not printed Vote for no more than ONE name independent nomination on the ballot, you must darken the oval ( R ) Alvin A (Al) Jaeger next to the blank line provided and write that Kevin J Glatt independent nomination person's name on the blank line. Justice of the Supreme Court Vote for no more than ONE name Attorney General Robert V Bolinske Sr County State's Attorney Vote for no more than ONE name Vote for no more than ONE name David Clark Thompson Lisa Fair McEvers Brian Johnson Democratic-NPL Party Wayne Stenehjem Julie Lawyer Republican Party Judge of the District Court South Central Judicial District Agriculture Commissioner Judgeship No. 3 County Recorder Vote for no more than ONE name Vote for no more than ONE name Vote for no more than ONE name Doug Goehring Bruce A Romanick Debbie Kroshus Republican Party Jim Dotzenrod Erin Peck Democratic-NPL Party Judge of the District Court South Central Judicial District Judgeship No. 4 Vote for no more than ONE name Daniel Borgen State Senator State Senator State Senator District 07 District 35 District 47 Vote for no more than ONE name Vote for no more than ONE name Vote for no more than ONE name Nicole Poolman Erin Oban Mike Dwyer Republican Party Democratic-NPL Party Republican Party Gary Emineth Brandi Jude Republican Party Democratic-NPL Party State Representative District 07 Vote for no more than TWO names State Representative State Representative District 35 District 47 Jason Dockter Vote for no more than TWO names Vote for no more than TWO names Republican Party Rick Becker Joe Elsberry Sabina McGarrahan Gasper Republican Party Democratic-NPL Party Democratic-NPL Party Paul R Wilkins Bob Martinson Lawrence R (Larry) Klemin Democratic-NPL Party Republican Party Republican Party Karen Karls George Keiser Republican Party Republican Party Rachel Thomason Democratic-NPL Party Sample Ballot All ballots, other than those used to vote absentee, must first be BURLEIGH COUNTY initialed by appropriate election November 6, 2018 officials in order to be counted. ____________ Initials The arrangement of candidate names appearing on ballots in your precinct may vary from the published sample ballots, depending upon the precinct and legislative district in which you reside. SAMPLE BALLOT GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT NOVEMBER 6, 2018 D STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA E BURLEIGH COUNTY CITY MEASURE I Shall Article 3 of the Home Rule Charter for the County Sheriff Initiated Statutory Measure No. 3 City of Bismarck be amended: Vote for no more than ONE name This initiated measure would amend the North To amend Article 3, section 17 to add an Dakota Century Code by removing hashish, additional 1/2 cent sales, use and gross receipts Nolan Canright marijuana, and tetrahydrocannabinols from the tax with the proceeds to be dedicated list of schedule I controlled substances in exclusively to arterial street construction and Kelly Leben section 19-03.1-05. It would create chapter reconstruction within the following : 66-01, which would define the terms marijuana a. 43rd Ave/Ash Coulee Dr from Tyler and marijuana paraphernalia and prohibit Parkway to 66th St prosecution of any person over the age of 21 for b. Centennial Road from I-94 to 43rd Ave any non-violent marijuana related activity c. Main Ave from 26th St to 66th St Supervisor, Soil Conservation District (including growing, manufacturing, distributing, d. State Street from Calgary Ave to ND Vote for no more than ONE name selling, or testing marijuana) or drug 1804/71st Ave paraphernalia relating to any non-violent e. Washington St from Burleigh Ave to South David Carpenter marijuana activity, except for the sale of Bismarck Drainage Ditch marijuana to a person under the age of 21. Any f. Century Ave from Centennial Rd to 66th St language in the North Dakota Century Code that g. Tyler Parkway from Valley Dr to 57th Ave conflicts with chapter 66-01, including the h. 57th Ave from Washington St to State St prohibitions on prosecution, is nullified and County Official Newspaper repealed. The measure also would add said tax to be discontinued after 10 years of Vote for no more than ONE name penalties for individuals under the age of collection or upon the completion of the project twenty-one in possession of, or attempting to list a-h, whichever occurs first. distribute, marijuana; and provide penalties for The Bismarck Tribune Y E S - A "yes" vote means that you individuals who distribute marijuana to anyone approve this proposed amendment under the age of twenty-one. It would amend to the Home Rule Charter for the MEASURES BALLOT the definition of drug paraphernalia in section City of Bismarck as published in the 19-03.4-01 to apply only to non-marijuana Bismarck Tribune. controlled substances. It would amend section Vote by darkening the oval ( R ) next to 25-03.1-45 to require the automatic the word "YES" or "NO" following the expungement of the record of an individual who N O - A "no" vote means that you explanation of each measure. A voter is has a drug conviction for a controlled substance reject this proposed amendment to not required to vote upon each measure that has been legalized; create an appeals the Home Rule Charter for the City appearing on this ballot. process for an individual who believes the state of Bismarck as published in the did not expunge a record properly; and eliminate Bismarck Tribune. the state's sovereign immunity for damages Initiated Constitutional Measure No. 1 resulting from expungement lawsuits. This initiated measure would add a new article CITY MEASURE II to the North Dakota Constitution establishing a YES - means you approve the Shall Article 3 of the Home Rule Charter for the North Dakota ethics commission. The measure summarized above. commission, using funds provided by the City of Bismarck be amended: legislature, would be responsible for adopting NO - means you reject the measure To amend Article 3, section 17(a) to limit the rules related to corruption, elections, and summarized above. existing 25 mill property tax reduction to 25 mills lobbying and for reporting and investigating at the 2019 value of the mill. alleged violations of those rules and related Initiated Statutory Measure No. 4 state laws. The measure would provide for This initiated measure would add a new section Y E S - A "yes" vote means that you prohibitions for lobbyists related to gift giving to chapter 39-04 of the North Dakota Century approve this proposed amendment and delivery of campaign contributions and Code requiring the Department of to the Home Rule Charter for the prohibitions for public officials against lobbying, Transportation to issue red personalized vehicle City of Bismarck as published in the use of campaign contributions, and conflicts of plates to volunteer emergency responders. The Bismarck Tribune. interest in certain proceedings. The measure plates would be provided at no cost to the would direct the legislative assembly to enact volunteers and would serve as an entrance pass laws that require electronically accessible public to all North Dakota state parks. Qualifications N O - A "no" vote means that you disclosure of the source of funds spent (in any and verification procedures for the plates would reject this proposed amendment to medium and in an amount greater than two be designated by the Department of the Home Rule Charter for the City hundred dollars) to influence statewide and Transportation in cooperation with the volunteer of Bismarck as published in the legislative elections and statewide ballot organizations. Bismarck Tribune. measures or to lobby or otherwise influence state government action. In a conflict between this article and any other provision in the North YES - means you approve the Dakota Constitution, the provisions of this article measure summarized above. CITY MEASURE III would control.
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