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Baldwin County R ✓ SAMPLE BALLOT This is a common ABSENTEE GENERAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ELECTION ballot, however, OFFICIAL BALLOT BALDWIN COUNTY, ALABAMA A GENERAL ELECTIONB BALDWIN COUNTY, ALABAMAC NOVEMBER 6, 2018 D GENERAL ELECTION E BALDWIN COUNTY, ALABAMA F NOVEMBER 6, 2018 some offi ces will THESE OFFICES RUN BY DISTRICT appear only in INSTRUCTIONS TO THE VOTER certain precincts TO VOTE YOU MUST BLACKEN FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, FOR COURT OF CRIMINAL FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE, FOR MEMBER, PROPOSED STATEWIDE DISTRICT NO. 64 APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 1 28TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, BALDWIN COUNTY COMMISSION, AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO (2) which will apply to THE OVAL (R) COMPLETELY! DO (Vote for One) (Vote for One) PLACE NO. 1 DISTRICT NO. 4 NOT MAKE AN X OR ✓. (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Proposing an amendment to R the Constitution of Alabama of your districts. IF YOU SPOIL YOUR BALLOT, FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE,✓ AMBER SELMAN-LYNN RICHARD MINOR DISTRICT NO. 64 JOE NORTON CHARLES F. "Skip" GRUBER 1901, as amended; to declare DO NOT ERASE, BUT ASK FOR A Democrat Republican R (Vote for One) Republican Republican ✓ and otherwise affirm that it is NEW BALLOT. HARRY SHIVER the public policy of this state to Republican Write-in AMBER SELMAN-LYNN Write-in Write-in recognize and support the Democrat sanctity of unborn life and the Write-in FOR COURT OF CRIMINAL HARRY SHIVER FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE, FOR BALDWIN COUNTY rights of unborn children, most STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 2 RepublicanR 28TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, SHERIFF importantly the right to life in all (Vote for One) ✓ PLACE NO. 2 (Vote for One) (Vote for One) manners and measures Write-in appropriate and lawful; and to CHRIS McCOOL JODY W. BISHOP HOSS MACK ALABAMA FOR CHIEF JUSTICE Republican Republican Republican provide that the constitution of DEMOCRATIC OF THE SUPREME COURT FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, this state does not protect the PARTY (Vote for One) DISTRICT NO. 66 R Write-in (Vote for One) Write-in Write-in right to abortion or require the ✓ funding of abortion. (Proposed BOB VANCE, JR. by Act 2017-188) ALABAMA Democrat FOR COURT OF CRIMINAL SUSAN E. SMITH FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE, FOR BALDWIN COUNTY REPUBLICAN Democrat FOR MEMBER, BALDWIN COUNTY APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 3 BOARD OF EDUCATION, 28TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, CORONER PARTY TOM PARKER (Vote for One) PLACE NO. 3 (Vote for One) YES - Statewide Amendment No. 2 Republican ALAN BAKER DISTRICT NO. 1 (Vote for One) THIS PARTY Republican (Vote for One) BILL COLE J. CLARK STANKOSKI BRIAN PIERCE NO - Statewide Amendment No. 2 LIBERTARIAN Write-in Republican HEATHER KARRAS Republican Republican WILL NOT PARTY OF Write-in Democrat APPEAR ON ALABAMA FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE Write-in MICHAEL JOHNSON Write-in Write-in PROPOSED STATEWIDE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, Republican ALL BALLOTS SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 1 DISTRICT NO. 94 AMENDMENT NUMBER THREE (3) (Vote for One) R (Vote for One) ✓ FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE, FOR MEMBER, BALDWIN COUNTY Proposing an amendment to FOR GOVERNOR FOR SECRETARY OF STATE Write-in BALDWIN COUNTY, BOARD OF EDUCATION, the Constitution of Alabama of (Vote for One) (Vote for One) SARAH HICKS STEWART DANIELLE MASHBURN-MYRICK PLACE NO. 2 DISTRICT NO. 1 1901, relating to the Board of Republican FOR MEMBER, BALDWIN COUNTY (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Democrat BOARD OF EDUCATION, Trustees of the University of WALT MADDOX HEATHER MILAM JOE FAUST DISTRICT NO. 2 BILL SCULLY HEATHER KARRAS Alabama, to specify that the Democrat Write-in Democrat Republican (Vote for One) Republican Democrat congressional districts from KAY IVEY JOHN H. MERRILL CLYDE JONES MICHAEL JOHNSON which members are appointed Republican FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE Republican Write-in Democrat Write-in Republican continue to reflect those as SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 2 (Vote for One) ANDREA LINDSEY constituted on January 1, Write-in Write-in FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, Republican FOR CIRCUIT CLERK, Write-in 2018, to remove the State DISTRICT NO. 95 BALDWIN COUNTY Superintendent of Education TOMMY BRYAN (Vote for One) MICHAEL E REEVES (Vote for One) Republican Libertarian from membership, and to FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR FOR STATE TREASURER delete the requirement that (Vote for One) (Vote for One) STEVE McMILLAN "Shall the following Amendments to the JODY WISE CAMPBELL Constitution of Alabama be adopted?" Write-in Republican Write-in Republican members vacate office at the annual meeting of the board WILL BOYD JOHN McMILLAN PROPOSED AMENDMENTS Write-in following their seventieth Democrat FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE Republican Write-in TO APPEAR ON THE SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 3 BALLOT STATEWIDE birthday. (Proposed by Act WILL AINSWORTH (Vote for One) FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, 2018-132) Republican Write-in DISTRICT NO. 96 FOR BALDWIN COUNTY R (Vote for One) JUDGE OF PROBATE WILL SELLERS ✓ (Vote for One) YES - Statewide Amendment No. 3 Write-in Republican FOR STATE AUDITOR MAURICE HORSEY (Vote for One) HARRY D'OLIVE, JR. PROPOSED STATEWIDE FOR UNITED STATES Democrat AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1) NO - Statewide Amendment No. 3 REPRESENTATIVE, Write-in Republican 1ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT MATT SIMPSON Proposing an amendment to (Vote for One) MIRANDA KARRINE JOSEPH Republican FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE Democrat Write-in the Constitution of Alabama of PROPOSED STATEWIDE SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 4 1901, providing for certain AMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR (4) (Vote for One) J. MATTHEW "Matt" SHELBY ROBERT KENNEDY, JR. JIM ZEIGLER Libertarian FOR MEMBER, Democrat Republican religious rights and liberties; Proposing an amendment to BALDWIN COUNTY COMMISSION, authorizing the display of the the Constitution of Alabama of BRADLEY BYRNE DONNA WESSON SMALLEY DISTRICT NO. 1 Write-in (Vote for One) Ten Commandments on state 1901, to provide that, if a Republican Democrat Write-in property and property owned vacancy in either the House of JAY MITCHELL JAMES E. "Jeb" BALL or administrated by a public Representatives or the Senate Write-in Republican FOR COMMISSIONER OF Republican AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES school or public body; and occurs on or after October 1 of (Vote for One) prohibiting the expenditure of the third year of a Write-in Write-in public funds in defense of the FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL quadrennium, the seat would (Vote for One) RICK PATE constitutionality of this remain vacant until a FOR COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS Republican FOR MEMBER, amendment. (Proposed by Act successor is elected at the JUDGE, PLACE NO. 1 BALDWIN COUNTY COMMISSION, 2018-389) next succeeding general JOSEPH SIEGELMAN (Vote for One) DISTRICT NO. 2 Democrat Write-in (Vote for One) election. (Proposed by Act 2018-276) STEVE MARSHALL CHRISTY OLINGER EDWARDS AMBER SMITH YES - Statewide Amendment No. 1 Republican Republican FOR PUBLIC SERVICE Democrat COMMISSION, PLACE NO. 1 (Vote for One) JOE DAVIS NO - Statewide Amendment No. 1 YES - Statewide Amendment No. 4 Write-in Write-in Republican CARA Y. McCLURE NO - Statewide Amendment No. 4 FOR STATE SENATOR, FOR COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS Democrat FOR STATE SENATOR, Write-in DISTRICT NO. 22 JUDGE, PLACE NO. 2 DISTRICT NO. 22 (Vote for One) (Vote for One) JEREMY H. ODEN (Vote for One) Republican FOR MEMBER, BALDWIN COUNTY COMMISSION, GREG ALBRITTON CHAD HANSON GREG ALBRITTON Republican DISTRICT NO. 3 Republican Republican Write-in (Vote for One) Write-in HEATHER BROWN Write-in Write-in FOR PUBLIC SERVICE Democrat COMMISSION, PLACE NO. 2 (Vote for One) BILLIE JO UNDERWOOD FOR COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS FOR STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT NO. 32 Republican JUDGE, PLACE NO. 3 (Vote for One) (Vote for One) KARI POWELL Democrat Write-in JASON FISHER TERRY A. MOORE CHRIS "Chip" BEEKER JR. Democrat Republican Republican CHRIS ELLIOTT Republican Write-in Write-in Write-in A B BALLOT STYLE - 5 C Typ:01 Seq:0005 Spl:01 D E BALLOT STYLE - 1 F Typ:01 Seq:0001 Spl:01 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013 CONTINUE VOTING ON BACK END OF BALLOT.
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