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Partisan Section State Congressional Legislative Trim Trim VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT DENMARK TOWNSHIP PRECINCT 2 PERFPERF OFFICIAL BALLOT PERFPERF GENERAL ELECTION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2006 Page-1 DENMARK TOWNSHIP PRECINCT 2, TUSCOLA COUNTY, MI TO VOTE: Complete the arrow(s) pointing to your choice(s) with a single bold line, as shown: . 72 IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen or other marking tool, if provided. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.” Version: Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Optech 3PE4c c Corporation Resources 2000 Election Copyright Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office. The NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot must be voted separately. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. 4105 DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a person whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that person in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a person whose name is already printed on the ballot for that office. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that the votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase any marks made in error. PARTISAN SECTION LEGISLATIVE STATE BOARDS TO VOTE A STRAIGHT PARTY TICKET STATE SENATOR Vote For Not More Than One 31ST DISTRICT MEMBERS OF THE WAYNE STATE 4 YEAR TERM UNIVERSITY Vote For Not More Than One BOARD OF GOVERNORS REPUBLICAN PARTY Zachary W. Nuncio 8 YEAR TERMS Republican Party Vote For Not More Than Two Jim Barcia John Akouri Democratic Party Republican Party Reinhold Ploep Andrew G. McLemore Jr. DEMOCRATIC PARTY Libertarian Party Republican Party Debbie Dingell Democratic Party Score 3 REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE Eugene Driker Score LEGISLATURE Democratic Party GREEN PARTY Margaret Guttshall 84TH DISTRICT Green Party 2 YEAR TERM Michael Merriweather Vote For Not More Than One Green Party U.S. TAXPAYERS PARTY John Hunt Philip Johnson Republican Party U.S. Taxpayers Party Terry L. Brown Robert Van Bemmelen Democratic Party U.S. Taxpayers Party Thomas W. Jones Libertarian Party LIBERTARIAN PARTY Bob Schubring Libertarian Party Tara C. Stegner STATE BOARDS Natural Law Party NATURAL LAW PARTY MEMBERS OF THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION 8 YEAR TERMS STATE Vote For Not More Than Two COUNTY Tom McMillin GOVERNOR Republican Party COUNTY COMMISSIONER AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Eileen Weiser 5TH DISTRICT 4 YEAR TERM Republican Party Vote For Not More Than One Reginald Turner 2 YEAR TERM Democratic Party Vote For Not More Than One Dick DeVos Casandra E. Ulbrich Gerald C. Peterson Ruth Johnson Democratic Party Republican Party Republican Party Kevin A. Carey Green Party Jennifer M. Granholm Jacob Woods John D. Cherry, Jr. Green Party Democratic Party George A. Emerson NON PARTISAN Douglas Campbell U.S. Taxpayers Party Gail M. Graeser JUDICIAL David Skrbina U.S. Taxpayers Party Green Party Erwin J. Haas JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT Bhagwan Dashairya Libertarian Party Ernest A. Whiteside 8 YEAR TERMS Carl G. Oehling Vote For Not More Than Two U.S. Taxpayers Party Libertarian Party Score 2 Debra Hayden Kerry L. Morgan Score Gregory Creswell Natural Law Party Scotty Boman Marc Shulman Libertarian Party JrsNme Jane M. Beckering MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Michael F. Cavanagh Justice of Supreme Court RunDate: SECRETARY OF STATE BOARD OF REGENTS 4 YEAR TERM Maura Denise Corrigan Vote For Not More Than One 8 YEAR TERMS Justice of the Supreme Court RunDate Terri Lynn Land Vote For Not More Than Two Republican Party David Brandon Carmella Sabaugh Republican Party Democratic Party Susan Brown Lynn Meadows Republican Party Last Printed: Last Green Party Julia Donovan Darlow Democratic Party JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS Kathy White Democratic Party 6 YEAR TERM ATTORNEY GENERAL Edward Morin INCUMBENT POSITIONS 9/15/06 11:26 Green Party Vote For Not More Than Two 4 YEAR TERM Karen Adams Stephen L. Borrello Vote For Not More Than One Judge of Court of Appeals Mike Cox U.S. Taxpayers Party Republican Party James Lewis Hudler Libertarian Party Peter D. O'Connell Amos Williams Judge of Court of Appeals Democratic Party Eric L. Larson Charles F. Conces Libertarian Party U.S. Taxpayers Party Valerie G. Hilden Bill Hall Natural Law Party Libertarian Party JUDGE OF THE COURT APPEALS CONGRESSIONAL MEMBERS OF THE MICHIGAN STATE PARTIAL TERM ENDING 01/01/2009 UNIVERSITY INCUMBENT POSITION UNITED STATES SENATOR BOARD OF TRUSTEES Vote For Not More Than One Alton T. Davis 6 YEAR TERM 8 YEAR TERMS Judge of Court of Appeals Vote For Not More Than One Vote For Not More Than Two Score 1 Michael Bouchard Dee Cook Score Republican Party Republican Party Debbie Stabenow Dave Porteous Democratic Party Republican Party JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT David Sole Faylene Owen 6 YEAR TERM Green Party Democratic Party INCUMBENT POSITION W. Dennis FitzSimons George Perles Vote For Not More Than One U.S. Taxpayers Party Democratic Party Patrick Reed Joslyn Leonard Schwartz Lauren Elizabeth Spencer Judge of Circuit Court Libertarian Party Green Party Robert Gale U.S. Taxpayers Party REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS J.P. Denoyer Libertarian Party JUDGE OF PROBATE COURT 5TH DISTRICT David H. Raaflaub 6 YEAR TERM 2 YEAR TERM Libertarian Party INCUMBENT POSITION Vote For Not More Than One Katherine Dern Vote For Not More Than One Eric J. Klammer Natural Law Party W. Wallace Kent Jr. Republican Party SAMPLE Judge of Probate Court Dale E. Kildee Democratic Party Ken Mathenia Green Party Steve Samoranski II Libertarian Party PageName=1H Printed by Authority of the Tuscola County Election Commission Trim VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT Trim Trim Trim VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT PERFPERF PERFPERF Page-1 72 Version: Optech 3PE4c c Corporation Resources 2000 Election Copyright STATE PROPOSALS PROPOSAL 06-5 A LEGISLATIVE INITIATIVE TO ESTABLISH PROPOSAL 06-1 MANDATORY SCHOOL FUNDING LEVELS A PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL The proposed law would: AMENDMENT TO REQUIRE THAT MONEY • Increase current funding by approximately HELD IN CONSERVATION AND $565 million and require State to provide RECREATION FUNDS CAN ONLY BE USED annual funding increases equal to the rate FOR THEIR INTENDED PURPOSES of inflation for public schools, intermediate The proposed constitutional amendment would: school districts, community colleges, and • Create a Conservation and Recreation higher education (includes state universities Legacy Fund within the Constitution and and financial aid/grant programs). establish existing conservation and • Require State to fund any deficiencies from recreation accounts as components of the General Fund. fund. • Base funding for school districts with a • Use current funding sources such as state declining enrollment on three-year student park entrance and camping fees; enrollment average. snowmobile, ORV and boating registration • Reduce and cap retirement fund fees; hunting and fishing license fees; taxes contribution paid by public schools, and other revenues to fund accounts. community colleges and state universities; • Establish the current Game and Fish shift remaining portion to state. Protection Fund and the Nongame Fish and • Reduce funding gap between school Wildlife Fund within the Constitution. districts receiving basic per-pupil foundation • Provide that money held in Funds can only allowance and those receiving maximum be used for specific purposes related to foundation allowance. conservation and recreation and cannot be Should this proposed law be approved? used for any purpose other than those YES intended. Score 3 Should this proposal be adopted? NO Score YES TOWNSHIP PROPOSAL NO LAW ENFORCEMENT MILLAGE PROPOSAL 06-2 PROPOSAL A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE Shall Denmark Township, Tuscola County, CONSTITUTION TO BAN AFFIRMATIVE State of Michigan, levy an amount not to ACTION PROGRAMS THAT GIVE exceed (.75 cents on each $1,000 dollars PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT TO GROUPS of taxable value) against all taxable real and tangible personal property within OR INDIVIDUALS BASED ON THEIR RACE, Denmark Township for a period of ten (10) GENDER, COLOR, ETHNICITY OR years, 2006 to 2015, inclusive, for the NATIONAL ORIGIN FOR PUBLIC purpose of law enforcement authorized by EMPLOYMENT, EDUCATION OR law; and shall Denmark Township levy CONTRACTING PURPOSES such new additional millage for said The proposed constitutional amendment would: purpose, the estimate of the revenue • Ban public institutions from using affirmative Denmark Township will collect if the millage action programs that give preferential is approved and levied by Denmark treatment to groups or individuals based on Township in the 2006 calendar year is their race, gender, color, ethnicity or approximately $63,000? national origin for public employment,
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