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Leg Dist 3 Rep-NLF OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY PRECINCT 09 ELECTION BALLOT A KOOTENAI COUNTYB STATE OF IDAHOC MAY 15, 2018 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER CANDIDATES FOR CANDIDATES FOR LEGISLATIVE 11 To vote, fill in the oval ( ) next STATE OFFICES DISTRICT OFFICES 12 to the candidate of your choice. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR (Vote for One) LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 3 STATE SENATOR To vote a "Write-in", fill in the oval (Vote for One) next to the blank write-in line and Marv Hagedorn write the name of your choice on the blank write-in line. Janice McGeachin Don Cheatham Bob Nonini If you make a mistake, request a (Write-in) new ballot from an election worker. 21 Kelley Packer LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 3 22 Steve Yates Sample STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION A (Vote for One) (Write-in) CANDIDATES FOR UNITED STATES OFFICES Ron Mendive SECRETARY OF STATE REPRESENTATIVE IN (Vote for One) CONGRESS FIRST DISTRICT (Write-in) (Vote for One) Lawerence E. Denney Christy Perry LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 3 (Write-in) STATE REPRESENTATIVE POSITION B Michael Snyder (Vote for One) STATE CONTROLLER Russ Fulcher (Vote for One) Tony Wisniewski 40 Alex Gallegos Brandon D. Woolf Kathy Sims 41 Nick Henderson (Write-in) (Write-in) 42 David H. Leroy STATE TREASURER CANDIDATES FOR Luke Malek (Vote for One) COUNTY OFFICES Julie A. Ellsworth COUNTY COMMISSIONER (Write-in) FIRST DISTRICT 2 Year Term 45 Tom Kealey (Vote for One) CANDIDATES FOR STATE OFFICES Vicky J. McIntyre Marc Eberlein GOVERNOR (Vote for One) Bill Brooks (Write-in) Lisa Marie (Write-in) ATTORNEY GENERAL Steve Pankey (Vote for One) COUNTY COMMISSIONER 51 Tommy Ahlquist Lawrence Wasden THIRD DISTRICT 4 Year Term Harley Delano Brown (Vote for One) (Write-in) Dalton Ben Cannady Bob Bingham Raul Labrador SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC Leslie Duncan INSTRUCTION Brad Little (Vote for One) Russell McLain Sherri Ybarra Luke Sommer (Write-in) Jeff Dillon Bob Thornton (Write-in) (Write-in) 61 62 VOTE BOTH SIDES A PRECINCT 09 NLFB Typ:02 Seq:0009 Spl:02 C 7.7.2.0 / 012503-14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013 OFFICIAL STAMP BOX OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT KOOTENAI COUNTY, IDAHO MAY 15, 2018 PRECINCT 09 NLF OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT D KOOTENAI COUNTY E STATE OF IDAHO F MAY 15, 2018 CANDIDATES FOR JUDGE OF THE NORTHERN LAKES FIRE DISTRICT COUNTY OFFICES COURT OF APPEALS COUNTY CLERK OF THE TO SUCCEED JUDGE NORTHERN LAKES FIRE DISTRICT COURT PROTECTION DISTRICT (Vote for One) David W. Gratton (Vote for One) KOOTENAI COUNTY, IDAHO PERMANENT TAX LEVY OVERRIDE Jim Brannon David W. Gratton SHALL THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE NORTHERN LAKES FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT (Write-in) BE AUTHORIZED PURSUANT TO SECTION 63-802(1)(h), IDAHO CODE, TO SUCCEED JUDGE TO CERTIFY TO THE BOARD OF Jessica M. Lorello COMMISSIONERS OF KOOTENAI COUNTY TREASURER (Vote for One) COUNTY A PERMANENT TAX LEVY (Vote for One) OVERRIDE OF $1,200,000 IN THE PROPERTY TAX PORTION OF THE Steven D. Matheson Jessica M. Lorello BUDGET OF THE DISTRICT BEGINNING WITH THE FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING OCTOBER 1, 2018 AND (Write-in) CONTINUING FOR EACH FISCAL FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT YEAR THEREAFTER FOR THE COURT JUDGES PURPOSE OF HIRING ADDITIONAL COUNTY ASSESSOR FIREFIGHTER/EMTs AS PROVIDED BY (Vote for One) TO SUCCEED JUDGE THE RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE Barbara Buchanan BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS ON Rich Houser (Vote for One) FEBRUARY 22, 2018? IN FAVOR OF authorizing a Barbara Buchanan permanent tax levy override (Write-in) in the amount of $1,200,000 for the purpose COUNTY CORONER of hiring additional (Vote for One) TO SUCCEED JUDGE Firefighter/EMTs Rich Christensen Warren C. Keene (Vote for One) AGAINST authorizing a Rich Christensen permanent tax levy override (Write-in) in the amount of $1,200,000 for the purpose CANDIDATES FOR of hiring additional PRECINCT OFFICE TO SUCCEED JUDGE Firefighter/EMTs Lansing L. Haynes PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN (Vote for One) AND VOTERS' DELEGATE TO THE PARTY'S COUNTY AND Lansing L. Haynes DISTRICT CONVENTIONS (Vote for One) Seraiah Chatfield TO SUCCEED JUDGE Cynthia K.C. Meyer (Vote for One) (Write-in) Cynthia K.C. Meyer NONPARTISAN BALLOT TO SUCCEED JUDGE John T. Mitchell Official Judicial Nominating (Vote for One) Election Ballot Douglas A. Pierce JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT John T. Mitchell TO SUCCEED JUSTICE G. Richard Bevan (Vote for One) TO SUCCEED JUDGE Scott Wayman G. Richard Bevan (Vote for One) Scott Wayman VOTE BOTH SIDES D PRECINCT 09 NLF E Typ:02Sample Seq:0009 Spl:02 F.
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