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2020 General 14In 2 Page Official General Election Ballot / Boleta Oficial de la Elección General November 3, 2020 / 3 de noviembre 2020 Hillsborough County, Florida / Condado de Hillsborough, Florida • Instructions: To vote, fill in the oval completely next to your choice. Use black ballpoint pen. • If you make a mistake, ask for a new ballot. Do not cross out or your vote may not count. • To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, fill in the oval, and write in the candidate's name on the blank line provided for a write-in candidate. • Instrucciones: Para votar, rellene completamente el óvalo próximo a su selección. Use bolígrafo negro. • Si comete un error, solicite una nueva boleta. No borre o realice otras marcas, o su voto puede no ser computado. • Para votar por un candidato cuyo nombre no está impreso en la boleta, rellene el óvalo, y escriba el nombre del candidato en la linea en blanco que se provee para un candidato agregado. President and Vice President State Representative District 59 District Court of Appeal (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Corte de Apelación del Distrito Presidente y Vice Presidente Representante Estatal Distrito 59 (Vote por Uno) (Vote por Uno) Shall Judge Morris Silberman of the Second District Court of Appeal be retained in office? Donald J. Trump REP Michael Owen REP Michael R. Pence Andrew Learned DEM ¿Deberá el Juez del Tribunal de Apelaciones del Segundo Distrito Morris Silberman seguir en Joseph R. Biden DEM State Representative District 60 su cargo? Kamala D. Harris (Vote for One) Representante Estatal Distrito 60 Jo Jorgensen LPF (Vote por Uno) Yes /Sí Jeremy "Spike" Cohen Jackie Toledo REP No / No Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente REF Julie Jenkins DEM Shall Judge Daniel H. Sleet of the Second Darcy G. Richardson State Representative District 62 District Court of Appeal be retained in office? (Vote for One) ¿Deberá el Juez del Tribunal de Apelaciones Gloria La Riva PSL Representante Estatal Distrito 62 del Segundo Distrito Daniel H. Sleet seguir en Sunil Freeman (Vote por Uno) su cargo? Howie Hawkins GRE Angel S. Urbina Capo REP Angela Nicole Walker Susan L. Valdés DEM Yes /Sí Don Blankenship CPF Laurie Rodriguez-Person NPA No / No William Mohr State Representative District 64 Shall Judge Andrea Teves Smith of the Second (Vote for One) District Court of Appeal be retained in office? Representante Estatal Distrito 64 ¿Deberá la Jueza del Tribunal de Apelaciones Write-in / Por Escrito (Vote por Uno) del Segundo Distrito Andrea Teves Smith Representative in Congress District 12 Traci Koster REP seguir en su cargo? (Vote for One) Representante en Congreso Distrito 12 Jessica Harrington DEM (Vote por Uno) Sheriff Yes /Sí (Vote for One) No / No Gus Michael Bilirakis REP Alguacil Kimberly Walker DEM (Vote por Uno) County Court Judge Group 7 (Vote for One) Representative in Congress District 14 Chad Chronister REP (Vote for One) Juez del Condado Grupo 7 Representante en Congreso Distrito 14 Gary Pruitt DEM (Vote por Uno) (Vote por Uno) Ron McMullen NPA Monique Scott Christine Y. Quinn REP Property Appraiser Bill Yanger (Vote for One) Kathy Castor DEM School Board Member District 1 Tasador de Bienes Raices (Vote for One) Representative in Congress District 15 (Vote por Uno) (Vote for One) Miembro, Junta de Educación Distrito 1 Representante en Congreso Distrito 15 D.C. Goutoufas REP (Vote por Uno) (Vote por Uno) Bob "Coach" Henriquez DEM BallotNadia Combs Scott Franklin REP Tax CollectorRaces Steve Cona (Vote for One) Alan Cohn DEM School Board Member District 3 Recaudador de Impuestos (Vote for One) Representative in Congress District 16 (Vote por Uno) (Vote for One) Miembro, Junta de Educación Distrito 3 Representante en Congreso Distrito 16 TK Mathew REP (Vote por Uno) (Vote por Uno) Nancy C. Millan DEM Mitch Thrower Vern Buchanan REP Board of County Commissioners District 1 Jessica Vaughn Margaret GoodAll DEM (Vote for One) School Board Member District 5 Comisionado del Condado Distrito 1 (Vote for One) State Attorney, 13th Judicial Circuit (Vote por Uno) (Vote for One) Miembro, Junta de Educación Distrito 5 Fiscal Estatal, Circuito Judicial Circuit Scott Levinson REP (Vote por Uno) (Vote por Uno) Harry Cohen DEM Tammy Shamburger Mike Perotti REP Board of County Commissioners District 3 Henry "Shake" Washington Andrew Warren DEM (Vote for One) School Board Member District 7 Comisionado del Condado Distrito 3 (Vote for One) State Senator District 19 (Vote por Uno) (Vote for One) Miembro, Junta de Educación Distrito 7 Senador Estatal Distrito 19 Maura Cruz Lanz REP (Vote por Uno) (Vote por Uno) Gwen Myers DEM Lynn Gray Darryl Ervin RousonSample DEM Board of County Commissioners District 6 Sally A. Harris Christina Paylan NPA (Vote for One) Temple Terrace City Council Comisionado del Condado Distrito 6 (Vote for One) State Senator District 20 (Vote por Uno) (Vote for One) Concejo de la Ciudad de Temple Terrace Senador Estatal Distrito 20 Sandra L. Murman REP (Vote por Uno) (Vote por Uno) Patricia "Pat" Kemp DEM Meredith Abel Danny Burgess REP Justice of the Supreme Court Raed Khawaja Kathy Lewis DEM Juez de la Corte Suprema David "Pogo" Pogorilich State Senator District 21 Shall Justice Carlos G. Muñiz of the Supreme Soil and Water Conservation District Group 2 (Vote for One) Court be retained in office? (Vote for One) Senador Estatal Distrito 21 Distrito de Conservacion de Agua y Terreno (Vote por Uno) ¿Deberá el Juez de la Corte Suprema de Justicia Carlos G. Muñiz seguir en su cargo? Grupo 2 Jim Boyd REP (Vote por Uno) Anthony "Tony" Eldon DEM Yes /Sí Erik S. Challenger State Representative District 57 No / No Michael Harvey (Vote for One) Representante Estatal Distrito 57 District Court of Appeal Karen Cox Jaroch (Vote por Uno) Corte de Apelación del Distrito Douglas "Doug" Rivero Mike Beltran REP Shall Judge Drew Atkinson of the Second Soil and Water Conservation District Group 4 Scott "Mr. H" Hottenstein DEM District Court of Appeal be retained in office? (Vote for One) Distrito de Conservacion de Agua y Terreno State Representative District 58 ¿Deberá el Juez del Tribunal de Apelaciones del Segundo Distrito Drew Atkinson seguir en Grupo 4 (Vote for One) (Vote por Uno) Representante Estatal Distrito 58 su cargo? (Vote por Uno) Sonja P. Brookins Lawrence McClure REP Yes /Sí D.B. "Brig" Maynard Cleo L. "CL" Townsend Jr DEM No / No Mark Proctor Vote Both Sides of Page. / Vote en Ambos Lados de la Página. Side 1 of 4 Supervisor, Arbor Greene Community Supervisor, DG Farms Community Supervisor, Rivercrest Community Development District Seat 3 Development District Seat 2 Development District Seat 4 (Vote for One) (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Supervisor, Distrito del Desarollo Supervisor, Distrito del Desarollo Supervisor, Distrito del Desarollo Comunitario de Arbor Greene Asiento 3 Comunitario de DG Farms Asiento 2 Comunitario de Rivercrest Asiento 4 (Vote por Uno) (Vote por Uno) (Vote por Uno) Scott Derby Kyle Bermingham Kriztofer Cole Matthew Dykeman William "Jim" Hunter Lisa Fernandez Supervisor, Arbor Greene Community Supervisor, Encore Community Development Supervisor, Rivercrest Community Development District Seat 4 District Seat 4 Development District Seat 5 (Vote for One) (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Supervisor, Distrito del Desarollo Supervisor, Distrito del Desarollo Supervisor, Distrito del Desarollo Comunitario de Arbor Greene Asiento 4 Comunitario de Encore Asiento 4 Comunitario de Rivercrest Asiento 5 (Vote por Uno) (Vote por Uno) (Vote por Uno) Jeffrey Blank Billi Johnson-Griffin Ken Kard Steven Eckhardt David Nance Joseph A. McGee Supervisor, Arbor Greene Community Supervisor, Fishhawk Ranch Community Elaine Sellent Development District Seat 5 Development District Seat 1 Supervisor, Spring Lake Community (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Development District Seat 4 Supervisor, Distrito del Desarollo Supervisor, Distrito del Desarollo (Vote for One) Comunitario de Arbor Greene Asiento 5 Comunitario de Fishhawk Ranch Asiento 1 Supervisor, Distrito del Desarollo (Vote por Uno) (Vote por Uno) Comunitario de Spring Lake Asiento 4 Michael S. Candella Kerri McDougald (Vote por Uno) Kevin R. Kerrigan Patrick "Pat" Reilly Ruth Brown Supervisor, Cheval West Community Andrew Sanderson Kenneth A. Hoefle Development District Seat 3 Supervisor, Harbor Bay Community Supervisor, Triple Creek Community (Vote for One) Development District Seat 4 Development District Seat 4 Supervisor, Distrito del Desarollo (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Comunitario de Cheval West Asiento 3 Supervisor, Distrito del Desarollo Supervisor, Distrito del Desarollo (Vote por Uno) Comunitario de Harbor Bay Asiento 4 Comunitario de Triple Creek Asiento 4 Butch Brown (Vote por Uno) (Vote por Uno) Adam E. Nebrich Gregg Calvert Dennis M. Rowan Jr Supervisor, Cheval West Community Timothy Louis Nargi Tyler Wolfe Development District Seat 5 Supervisor, Harbor Bay Community Supervisor, Triple Creek Community (Vote for One) Development District Seat 5 Development District Seat 5 Supervisor, Distrito del Desarollo (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Comunitario de Cheval West Asiento 5 Supervisor, Distrito del Desarollo Supervisor, Distrito del Desarollo (Vote por Uno) Comunitario de Harbor Bay Asiento 5 Comunitario de Triple Creek Asiento 5 David W. Bowman (Vote por Uno) (Vote por Uno) Deborah K. Bryant Adam S. Goldstone Jennifer Challenger John A. Econom Miguel Angel Rodriguez G. Alex Garces Supervisor, Cory Lakes Community Supervisor, Heritage Harbor Community Supervisor, Waterset North Community Development District Seat 1 Development
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