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No-Party Primary Ballot Measures PRIMARY ELECTION NOTICE Precinct 0805: All of Crofte Township, all that part of Glenview Township east of US Highway 83, all of that part of Burnt Creek Township NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, June 10th, 2014, at the Polling Places listed below in the Precincts in the County of Burleigh, east of US Highway 83, and Sections 1, 2, & 3 of Hay Creek Township. State of North Dakota, a Consolidated Primary Election will be held for Congressional, State, Legislative, County Offices, Constitutional & Evangel Assembly of God (3225 N 14th St). Local Measures, Municipal Elections for the cities of Bismarck, Lincoln, Regan, Wilton and Wing along with the Bismarck Public School Precinct 0806: All of Riverview Township, all of Sections 1, 2, and 12 of Painted Woods Township, all that part of Glenview Township west District #1. ALL Precincts in the County of Burleigh will be opened at 7:00 am and continue open until 7:00 pm. of US Highway 83, and all of that part of Burnt Creek Township west of US Highway 83. 1st Evangelical Free Church (403 43d Ave NE). RURAL PRECINTS Precinct 0701: All of that part of the city of Bismarck and Hay Creek Township beginning at the intersection of the centerline of I-94 and the Precinct 2801: All of Sterling, Driscoll, Taft, Thelma, Long Lake, and Wild Rose Townships. Sterling School (118 McKenzie St). centerline of the Missouri River, then north and west on the Missouri River until its intersection with the north boundary of Hay Creek Township, Precinct 2802: All of Menoken, McKenzie, Boyd, Logan, Telfer, and Morton Townships. Menoken School (412 Bismarck St). theneastonthenorthboundaryofHayCreekTownshipuntilitsintersectionwiththecenterlineofUS83,thensouthonUS83untilitsintersection with the centerline of 43rd Ave NW, then west on 43rd Ave until its intersection with the centerline of Washington St, then north on Washington St Precinct 2803: All of Missouri Township and all that part of Ft. Rice Township south of State Highway 1804 and east of Desert Road and all of until its intersection with the centerline of 57th Ave NW, then west on 57th Ave NW and an extended straight line until its intersection with the Apple Creek Township beginning at the centerline of 52nd St SE extended and 76th Ave SE extended then north along the centerline of 52nd centerline of River Road, then south on River Road until its intersection with the centerline of I-94, then west on I-94 to the point of beginning. St extended until its intersection with the centerline of 48th Ave SE, then east on 48th Ave until its intersection with the centerline of 66th St 1st Evangelical Free Church (403 43d Ave NE). SE, then north on 66th St until its intersection with the centerline of Roadrunner Ave, then east on Roadrunner Ave until its intersection with the centerline of Dove St, then north on Dove St until its intersection with the centerline of Sandpiper Ave, then east on Sandpiper Ave until its Precinct 0702: All that part of Hay Creek Township outside of the corporate limits of the city of Bismarck within the following boundary: intersection with the centerline of Bluejay Ave, then north and east on Bluejay Ave until its intersection with the centerline Lincoln Road, then beginning at the intersection of the centerline of US 83 and the centerline of the centerline of 71st Ave NE, then east on 71st Ave until its east on Lincoln Road until its intersection with the centerline of 132nd St SE extended then south on 132nd St until its intersection with the intersection with the centerline of 52nd St NE, then south on 52nd St until its intersection with the centerline County Highway 10, then west centerline of 76th Ave SE extended then west on 76th Ave to the point of beginning. Burleigh County 4-H Building (3715 E Bismarck Expy). on County Highway 10 until its intersection with Bismarck Expressway, then north on Bismarck Expressway until its intersection with the centerline of I-94, then west on I-94 until its intersection with the centerline of US 83, then north on US 83 until the point of the beginning. Precinct 3001: All of Lincoln Township less that portion of Lincoln Township north and west of the canal area outside the corporate limits of Evangel Assembly of God (3225 N 14th St). the City of Bismarck and that portion of Ft. Rice Township north of State Highway 1804 and west of Desert Road. United Tribes Technical College (3315 University Dr). Precinct 0705: all that part of Gibbs and Apple Creek Townships outside of the corporate limits of the cities of Bismarck and Lincoln within the following boundary: beginning at the intersection of the centerline of 71st Ave NE and the centerline of 52nd St NE, then east on 71st CITY PRECINCTS Ave NE until its intersection with the centerline of 80th St NE, then south on 80th St until its intersection with the centerline of Lincoln Road, Precinct 0703 Polling Place: Shiloh Christian School (1915 Shiloh Dr.) Precinct 0704 Polling Place: Sunrise Elementary School (3800 Nickerson Ave) then west on Lincoln Road until its intersection with the corporate limits of the City of Lincoln then west and north along the Lincoln city Precinct 3002 Polling Place: Senior Center (315 N 20TH St.) limit until its intersection with a straight line extended from the centerline of 52nd St SE, then north on the straight line extended from 52nd Precinct 3003 Polling Place: Lord of Life Church (1143 N 26th St.) St until its intersection with the centerline of 71st Ave NE, the point of beginning. Burleigh County 4-H Building (3715 E Bismarck Expy). Precinct 3004 Polling Place: Solheim School (325 Munich Dr.) Precinct 3201 Polling Place: Riverside School (406 S Anderson St.) Precinct 0706: All of the corporate limits of the City of Lincoln and that part of Sections 19 and 20 of Apple Creek Township bound by a line Precinct 3202 Polling Place: Roosevelt School (613 W Avenue B) commencingattheintersectionofthecenterlineofLincolnRoadand52ndSt,thensouthon52ndStuntilitsintersectionwiththecenterlineof48th Precinct 3203 Polling Place: Bismarck Civic Center (601 E Sweet Ave.) Ave SE, then east on 48th Ave to its intersection with the centerline of 66th St SE, then north on 66th St SE to its intersection with the centerline of Precinct 3204 Polling Place: Bismarck Civic Center (601 E Sweet Ave.) Precinct 3205 Polling Place: Bismarck Civic Center (601 E Sweet Ave.) RoadrunnerAve,theneastonRoadrunnerAveuntilitsintersectionwiththecenterlineofDoveSt,thennorthonDoveStuntilitsintersectionwiththe Precinct 3206 Polling Place: Bismarck Civic Center (601 E Sweet Ave.) centerlineofSandpiperAve,thennorthandeastonSandpiperAveuntilitsintersectionwithBluejayAveuntilitsintersectionwiththecenterlineof Precinct 3207 Polling Place: Bismarck Civic Center (601 E Sweet Ave.) Precinct 3501 Polling Place: Highland Acres School (1200 Prairie Dr.) Lincoln Road, then west and north along the corporate limits of the City of Lincoln until its intersection with the centerline of 52nd St SE, the Precinct 3502 Polling Place: ND State Capitol Building (600 E Boulevard Ave.) point of beginning. Lincoln City Hall (74 Santee Dr). Precinct 3503 Polling Place: Northridge School (1727 N 3rd St.) Precinct 0801: All of Wilson, Grass Lake, Ecklund, and Painted Woods Townships except Sections 1, 2, and 12 of Painted Woods Township Precinct 3504 Polling Place: Pioneer School (1400 E Braman Ave.) including that portion of the City of Wilton located in Burleigh County. Precinct 3505 Polling Place: Robert Miller School (1989 N 20th St.) Precinct 3506 Polling Place: Simle Middle School (1215 N 19th St.) Wilton County Shop (30300 93rd St NE). Precinct 4701 Polling Place: Horizon Middle School (500 Ash Coulee Dr.) Precinct 0802: All of Schrunk, Steiber, Canfield, Estherville, Rock Hill, Ghylin, Trygg, Cromwell, Sibley Butte, and Frances Townships Precinct 4702 Polling Place: Gateway Mall (2700 State St.) Precinct 4703 Polling Place: Grimsrud School (716 W St. Benedict Dr.) including the City of Regan. Wilton County Shop (30300 93rd St NE). Precinct 4704 Polling Place: Centennial School (2800 Ithica Dr.) Precinct 0803: All of Hazel Grove, Florence Lake, Phoenix, Richmond, Harriet-Lein, Wing, Lyman, Clear Lake, and Christiania Townships Published in compliance with Section 16.1-11-21, NDCC, Kevin J. Glatt, Auditor, Burleigh County, ND. including the City of Wing. Wing Fire Hall (4 2nd Ave W). Kevin J. Glatt Edwin Gerhardt Precinct 0804: All of Naughton Township, Sections 1-6, 9-16, 21-28, and 33-36 of Gibbs Township, and Sections 1-4 and 9-16 of Apple Burleigh County Auditor/Treasurer Business Manager Creek Township. Burleigh County 4-H Building (3715 E Bismarck Expy). Bismarck Public School District #1 The arrangement of candidate names appearing on ballots in your precinct may vary from the 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. published sample ballots, depending upon the precinct and legislative district in which you reside. SAMPLE BALLOT SAMPLE BALLOT PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 10, 2014 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 10, 2014 State Senator State Senator State Senator State Senator A STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA B BURLEIGH COUNTY C District 35 District 35 District 47 District 47 Vote for no more than ONE name Vote for no more than ONE name Vote for no more than ONE name Vote for no more than ONE name ATTENTION! READ BEFORE VOTING POLITICAL PARTY BALLOT In a PoliTical ParTy Primary ElecTion, you may only voTe for The candidaTes of one poliTical parTy. This balloT conTains Three poliTical parTies; one in each Margaret Sitte Erin Oban Ralph Kilzer Bradley Bergstad secTion. If you voTe in more Than one poliTical parTy's secTion, your Political ParTy Ballot will be rejected; however, all other voTes on The No ParTy and Measures Ballots will still be counted.
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