R SAMPLE BALLOT✓ This is a common ABSENTEE GENERAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL ballot, however, AMENDMENT ELECTION some offi ces will OFFICIAL BALLOT CULLMAN COUNTY, A B C D GENERAL ELECTION E CULLMAN COUNTY, ALABAMA F NOVEMBER 6, 2018 appear only in GENERAL ELECTION CULLMAN COUNTY, ALABAMA NOVEMBER 6, 2018 R THESE✓ OFFICES RUN BY DISTRICT certain precincts INSTRUCTIONS TO THE VOTER TO VOTE YOU MUST BLACKEN FOR CHIEF JUSTICE FOR COURT OF CRIMINAL FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE, PROPOSED STATEWIDE which will apply to OF THE SUPREME COURT APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 2 32ND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, "Shall the following Amendments to the AMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR (4) THE OVAL (R) COMPLETELY! DO (Vote for One) (Vote for One) PLACE NO. 1 Constitution of Alabama be adopted?" ✓ (Vote for One) Proposing an amendment to your districts. NOT MAKE AN X OR . the Constitution of Alabama of IF YOU SPOIL YOUR BALLOT, GREGORY A. NICHOLAS PROPOSED AMENDMENTS BOB VANCE, JR. CHRIS McCOOL TO APPEAR ON THE 1901, to provide that, if a Democrat Republican Republican DO NOT ERASE, BUT ASK FOR A BALLOT STATEWIDE vacancy in either the House of NEW BALLOT. R Representatives or the Senate Republican Write-in ✓ Write-in occurs on or after October 1 of the third year of a PROPOSED STATEWIDE Write-in FOR COURT OF CRIMINAL FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE, AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1) quadrennium, the seat would APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 3 32ND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, remain vacant until a STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING (Vote for One) PLACE NO. 2 FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE (Vote for One) Proposing an amendment to successor is elected at the SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 1 the Constitution of Alabama of next succeeding general (Vote for One) BILL COLE MARTHA EVANS WILLIAMS 1901, providing for certain election. (Proposed by Act ALABAMA Republican Republican DEMOCRATIC religious rights and liberties; 2018-276) PARTY SARAH HICKS STEWART authorizing the display of the Republican Write-in Write-in Ten Commandments on state property and property owned YES-Statewide Amendment No. 4 FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE, ALABAMA Write-in or administrated by a public REPUBLICAN FOR SECRETARY OF STATE CULLMAN COUNTY, school or public body; and PARTY (Vote for One) PLACE NO. 2 NO-Statewide Amendment No. 4 FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE (Vote for One) prohibiting the expenditure of SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 2 public funds in defense of the (Vote for One) HEATHER MILAM WELLS "Rusty" TURNER, III constitutionality of this Democrat Republican FOR GOVERNOR PROPOSED AMENDMENT WHICH amendment. (Proposed by Act APPLIES TO CULLMAN COUNTY (Vote for One) JOHN H. MERRILL 2018-389) Republican Republican Write-in YES-Statewide Amendment No. 1 WALT MADDOX PROPOSED LOCAL Democrat Write-in Write-in FOR CIRCUIT CLERK, CULLMAN COUNTY AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1) (Vote for One) NO-Statewide Amendment No. 1 Relating to Cullman County, Republican FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 3 FOR STATE TREASURER proposing an amendment to (Vote for One) (Vote for One) LISA PARKER McSWAIN the Constitution of Alabama of Write-in Republican PROPOSED STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO (2) 1901, to provide that effective JOHN McMILLAN Proposing an amendment to beginning the next term of Republican Republican Write-in FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR the Constitution of Alabama of office of the sheriff, all (Vote for One) allowances or amounts FOR CULLMAN COUNTY 1901, as amended; to declare Write-in Write-in and otherwise affirm that it is received by the sheriff for JUDGE OF PROBATE feeding prisoners would be WILL BOYD (Vote for One) the public policy of this state to Democrat FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE recognize and support the deposited in a special account SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 4 FOR STATE AUDITOR and used for feeding prisoners (Vote for One) sanctity of unborn life and the (Vote for One) TAMMY BROWN in the county jail and any Republican Republican rights of unborn children, most importantly the right to life in all excess in the fund would be DONNA WESSON SMALLEY MIRANDA KARRINE JOSEPH authorized to be used for law Write-in Democrat Democrat Write-in manners and measures appropriate and lawful; and to enforcement purposes by the FOR UNITED STATES provide that the constitution of sheriff and to provide that, at Republican Republican FOR CULLMAN COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE, CORONER this state does not protect the that time, the annual salary of 4TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (Vote for One) the Sheriff of Cullman County (Vote for One) right to abortion or require the Write-in Write-in funding of abortion. (Proposed would be equal to the annual salary of the Judge of Probate LEE AUMAN GARY MURPHREE by Act 2017-188) Democrat FOR COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS FOR COMMISSIONER OF Democrat of Cullman County. (Proposed JUDGE, PLACE NO. 1 AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES by Act 2018-409) ROBERT ADERHOLT (Vote for One) (Vote for One) JEREMY L KILPATRICK YES-Statewide Amendment No. 2 Republican Republican

CHRISTY OLINGER EDWARDS FOR MEMBER, CULLMAN COUNTY NO-Statewide Amendment No. 2 YES-Local Amendment No. 1 Write-in Republican Republican BOARD OF EDUCATION, Write-in FAIRVIEW / DISTRICT NO. 2 (Vote for One) FOR MEMBER, NO-Local Amendment No. 1 Write-in Write-in PROPOSED STATEWIDE CULLMAN COUNTY COMMISSION, AMENDMENT NUMBER THREE (3) FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL SHANE RUSK (Vote for One) PLACE NO. 1 Republican (Vote for One) FOR COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS FOR PUBLIC SERVICE Proposing an amendment to JUDGE, PLACE NO. 2 COMMISSION, PLACE NO. 1 the Constitution of Alabama of JOSEPH SIEGELMAN (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Write-in KERRY WATSON Republican 1901, relating to the Board of Democrat Trustees of the University of STEVE MARSHALL CHAD HANSON CARA Y. McCLURE FOR MEMBER, CULLMAN COUNTY Alabama, to specify that the Republican Republican Democrat FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, Write-in DISTRICT NO. 9 BOARD OF EDUCATION, congressional districts from (Vote for One) HANCEVILLE / DISTRICT NO. 4 which members are appointed JEREMY H. ODEN (Vote for One) FOR MEMBER, Write-in Write-in Republican continue to reflect those as CULLMAN COUNTY COMMISSION, SCOTT STADTHAGEN KENNY BROCKMAN PLACE NO. 2 constituted on January 1, Republican FOR STATE SENATOR, FOR COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS Write-in Republican (Vote for One) 2018, to remove the State DISTRICT NO. 4 JUDGE, PLACE NO. 3 Superintendent of Education (Vote for One) (Vote for One) GARRY MARCHMAN FOR PUBLIC SERVICE Write-in Write-in Republican from membership, and to COMMISSION, PLACE NO. 2 delete the requirement that GARLAN GUDGER TERRY A. MOORE (Vote for One) members vacate office at the Republican Republican FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, FOR MEMBER, CULLMAN COUNTY Write-in DISTRICT NO. 11 BOARD OF EDUCATION, annual meeting of the board KARI POWELL (Vote for One) VINEMONT / DISTRICT NO. 6 following their seventieth Write-in Write-in Democrat (Vote for One) FOR CULLMAN COUNTY SHERIFF birthday. (Proposed by Act CHRIS "Chip" BEEKER JR. RANDALL SHEDD MIKE GRAVES (Vote for One) 2018-132) FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, FOR COURT OF CRIMINAL Republican Republican Republican DISTRICT NO. 12 APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 1 (Vote for One) (Vote for One) MATT GENTRY YES-Statewide Amendment No. 3 Write-in Write-in Write-in Republican

COREY HARBISON RICHARD MINOR FOR MEMBER, NO-Statewide Amendment No. 3 Republican Republican FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, FOR MEMBER, CULLMAN COUNTY Write-in STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT NO. 12 BOARD OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT NO. 6 (Vote for One) (Vote for One) GOOD HOPE / DISTRICT NO. 7 Write-in Write-in (Vote for One) FOR MEMBER, CULLMAN COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, CYNTHIA McCARTY COREY HARBISON KERRY NEIGHBORS GOOD HOPE / DISTRICT NO. 7 Republican Republican Republican (Vote for One) KERRY NEIGHBORS Write-in Write-in Write-in Republican

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BALLOT STATEMENT FOR STATEWIDE AMENDMENT #1 BALLOT STATEMENT FOR STATEWIDE AMENDMENT #2 BALLOT STATEMENT FOR STATEWIDE AMENDMENT #3 BALLOT STATEMENT FOR STATEWIDE AMENDMENT #4 (1) The text of the statewide ballot measure, including sponsors, cospon- (1) The text of the statewide ballot measure, including sponsors, cospon- (1) The text of the statewide ballot measure, including sponsors, cospon- (1) The text of the statewide ballot measure, including sponsors, cospon- sors, and the text of the question that will appear on the statewide ballot: sors, and the text of the question that will appear on the statewide ballot: sors, and the text of the question that will appear on the statewide ballot: sors, and the text of the question that will appear on the statewide ballot: Proposed by: Act 2018-389 (Senate Bill 181 of the 2018 Regular Legisla- Proposed by: Act 2017-188 (House Bill 98 of the 2017 Regular Legisla- Proposed by: Act 2018-132 (Senate Bill 194 of the 2018 Regular Legisla- Proposed by: Act 2018-276 (Senate Bill 15 of the 2018 Regular Legisla- tive Session) tive Session) tive Session) tive Session) Bill Sponsor: Senator Bill Sponsor: Senator Dial Bill Sponsor: Representative Fridy Bill Sponsor: Senator Glover Cosponsors: Senators Waggoner and Allen Cosponsors: None Cosponsors: None Cosponsors: None “Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as “Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, relat- “Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, pro- “Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to amended; to declare and otherwise affi rm that it is the public policy of ing to the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama, to specify that viding for certain religious rights and liberties; authorizing the display of provide that, if a vacancy in either the House of Representatives or the this state to recognize and support the sanctity of unborn life and the the congressional districts from which members are appointed continue to the Ten Commandments on state property and property owned or admin- refl ect those as constituted on January 1, 2018, to remove the State Super- rights of unborn children, most importantly the right to life in all manners Senate occurs on or after October 1 of the third year of a quadrennium, intendent of Education from membership, and to delete the requirement istrated by a public school or public body; and prohibiting the expendi- and measures appropriate and lawful; and to provide that the constitution the seat would remain vacant until a successor is elected at the next suc- that members vacate offi ce at the annual meeting of the board following ture of public funds in defense of the constitutionality of this amendment. of this state does not protect the right to abortion or require the funding of ceeding general election. Proposed by Act 2018-389. their seventieth birthday. Proposed by Act 2018-276. abortion. Proposed by Act 2018-132. This description shall be followed by the following language: This description shall be followed by the following language: Proposed by Act 2017-188. This description shall be followed by the following language: Yes ( ) No ( )” This description shall be followed by the following language: Yes ( ) No ( )” Yes ( ) No ( )” (2) A summary of and the text of any implementing legislation directly Yes ( ) No ( )” (2) A summary of and the text of any implementing legislation directly (2) A summary of and the text of any implementing legislation directly related to the statewide ballot measure: (2) A summary of and the text of any implementing legislation directly related to the statewide ballot measure: related to the statewide ballot measure: There is no implementing legislation for this statewide ballot measure. related to the statewide ballot measure: There is no implementing legislation for this statewide ballot measure. There is no implementing legislation for this statewide ballot measure. (3) The placement of the statewide ballot measure on the statewide ballot: There is no implementing legislation for this statewide ballot measure. (3) The placement of the statewide ballot measure on the statewide ballot: (3) The placement of the statewide ballot measure on the statewide ballot: This proposed Constitutional Amendment will appear on the Ballot after (3) The placement of the statewide ballot measure on the statewide ballot: This proposed Constitutional Amendment will appear on the Ballot after This proposed Constitutional Amendment will appear on the Ballot after This proposed Constitutional Amendment will appear on the Ballot after election of statewide and local offi ces and will be the third constitutional election of statewide and local offi ces and will be the fi rst constitutional election of statewide and local offi ces and will be the fourth constitutional election of statewide and local offi ces and will be the second constitu- amendment for voter consideration. The proposed Constitutional Amend- amendment for voter consideration. The proposed Constitutional Amend- amendment for voter consideration. The proposed Constitutional Amend- tional amendment for voter consideration. The proposed Constitutional ment will be listed as “Statewide Amendment 3”. ment will be listed as “Statewide Amendment 1”. Amendment will be listed as “Statewide Amendment 2”. (4) A plain language summary of the statewide ballot measure, which ment will be listed as “Statewide Amendment 4”. (4) A plain language summary of the statewide ballot measure, which (4) A plain language summary of the statewide ballot measure, which shall include, at a minimum, the legal or constitutional authority for its (4) A plain language summary of the statewide ballot measure, which shall include, at a minimum, the legal or constitutional authority for its shall include, at a minimum, the legal or constitutional authority for its passage, the effect of the statewide ballot measure if it is passed, includ- shall include, at a minimum, the legal or constitutional authority for its passage, the effect of the statewide ballot measure if it is passed, includ- passage, the effect of the statewide ballot measure if it is passed, includ- ing its cost and source of funding, and the effect of the statewide ballot passage, the effect of the statewide ballot measure if it is passed, includ- ing its cost and source of funding, and the effect of the statewide ballot ing its cost and source of funding, and the effect of the statewide ballot measure if it is defeated. ing its cost and source of funding, and the effect of the statewide ballot measure if it is defeated. measure if it is defeated. Under current law, the University of Alabama Board of Trustees is measure if it is defeated. composed of 16 people: three members from the congressional district in Under current law, the state constitution contains no language related to Under current law, the state constitution does not include any language Under current law, members of the state legislature are elected to four- which the Tuscaloosa campus is located, two members from each of the the display of the Ten Commandments. that directly relates to the importance of unborn life or the rights of other six congressional districts in the state, the Governor, and the State year terms of offi ce that begin and end on Election Day in November. Amendment 1 does two things. First, it provides that a person is free to unborn children, nor does it include any language that directly relates to Superintendent of Education. So, if the number of congressional districts This four-year period is known as a quadrennium. When a person who worship God as he or she chooses, and that a person’s religious beliefs abortion or the funding of abortions using state funds. in Alabama increased or decreased in the future, the number of trustees was elected to serve in the state legislature is unable to complete his or will have no effect on his or her civil or political rights. Second, it makes Amendment 2 provides that it would be the public policy of the state to would also increase or decrease. Additionally, other than the Governor her term, a vacancy is created. When this vacancy occurs, the Governor is recognize and support the importance of unborn life and the rights of clear that the Ten Commandments may be displayed on public property and the State Superintendent of Education, current law requires a trustee required to schedule a special election. The winner of the special election unborn children, including the right to life; and to protect the rights of so long as the display meets constitutional requirements, such as being to retire from the board following his or her seventieth birthday. fi lls the vacancy for the rest of the term. unborn children. Additionally, the amendment would make clear that displayed along with historical or educational items. Amendment 1 also Amendment 3 does three things. First, it provides that the board will Amendment 4 provides that when a vacancy occurs in the state legislature provides that no public funds may be used to defend this amendment in the state constitution does not include a right to abortion or require the be composed of members from congressional districts as those districts funding of an abortion using public funds. on or after October 1 of year three of the four-year term, the seat will court. existed on January 1, 2018, meaning any future changes to the number of The proposed amendment does not identify any specifi c actions or congressional districts in Alabama would not impact the number of board remain vacant until the next general election, which occurs in November If a majority of voters vote “Yes” on Amendment 1, the state constitution activities as unlawful. It expresses a public policy that supports broad members. Second, it removes the State Superintendent of Education from of the fourth year of the term. The Governor would no longer have the will provide that a person is free to worship God as he or she chooses and protections for the rights of unborn children as long as the protections are automatically having a seat on the board. Third, it allows a trustee to power to schedule a special election to fi ll a vacancy in these circum- that a person’s religious beliefs will have no effect on his or her civil or lawful. serve after his or her seventieth birthday. stances, and public funds that would have been spent on the special political rights. It will also provide that the Ten Commandments can be If a majority of voters vote “Yes” on Amendment 2, the public policy If a majority of voters vote “Yes” on Amendment 3, future changes to the election would be saved. displayed on public property so long as the display meets constitutional of this state will be to support and protect the importance of unborn life number of congressional districts in Alabama will not impact the number If a majority of voters vote “Yes” on Amendment 4, state legislative seats of board members, the State Superintendent of Education will no longer requirements, such as being displayed along with historical or educational and the rights of unborn children. The state constitution would also not that become vacant within the fi nal 14 months of the four-year term of automatically be a member of the board, and trustees will be allowed to items. include a right to an abortion or to the funding of an abortion using public offi ce will remain vacant until the general election. If a majority of voters vote “No” on Amendment 1, no language related serve on the board after their seventieth birthday. funds. If a majority of voters vote “No” on Amendment 4, the Governor will to the display of the Ten Commandments would be included in the state If a majority of voters vote “No” on Amendment 2, there would be no If a majority of voters vote “No” on Amendment 3, future changes to the number of congressional districts in Alabama will impact the number of continue to be required to schedule a special election whenever a vacancy constitution. language in the state constitution related to the importance of unborn life board members, the State Superintendent of Education will continue to occurs in the state legislature. There is no cost for Amendment 1. No public funds may be used to or protecting the rights of unborn children, or to abortion or the funding automatically have a seat on the board, and trustees will not be allowed to There is no cost for Amendment 4. defend this amendment in court. of abortions using public funds. serve on the board after their seventieth birthday. The Constitutional authority for passage of Amendment 4 is set forth The Constitutional authority for passage of Amendment 1 is set forth There is no cost for Amendment 2. There is no cost for Amendment 3. in Sections 284, 285 and 287 of the State Constitution. These sections in Sections 284, 285 and 287 of the State Constitution. These sections The Constitutional authority for passage of Amendment 2 is set forth The Constitutional authority for passage of Amendment 3 is set forth in Sections 284, 285 and 287 of the State Constitution. These sections outline the way a constitutional amendment may be put to the people of outline the way a constitutional amendment may be put to the people of in Sections 284, 285 and 287 of the State Constitution. These sections outline the way a constitutional amendment may be put to the people of the State for a vote. the State for a vote. outline the way a constitutional amendment may be put to the people of the State for a vote. the State for a vote.