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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. SAMPLE BALLOT GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT NOVEMBER 2, 2010 A STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA B BURLEIGH COUNTY C INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER County Sheriff To vote for the candidate of your choice, you NO-PARTY BALLOT Vote for no more than ONE name must darken the oval ( R ) opposite the name of the candidate. To vote for the candidate of your choice, Steve Berg To vote for a person whose name is not printed you must darken the oval ( R ) opposite on the ballot, write that person's name in the the name of the candidate. blank space provided for that purpose and Patrick D Heinert darken the oval ( R ) opposite the space To vote for a person whose name is not provided. printed on the ballot, write that person's name in the blank space provided for that PARTY BALLOT purpose and darken the oval ( R ) Supervisor, Soil Conservation District opposite the space provided. Vote for no more than ONE name United States Senator Justice of the Supreme Court Linn Berg Vote for no more than ONE name Vote for no more than ONE name John Hoeven Carol Kapsner Republican Party Keith J Hanson Official County Newspaper Libertarian Party Vote for no more than ONE name Tracy Potter Judge of the District Court The Bismarck Tribune Democratic-NPL Party South Central Judicial District Judgeship Number 2 Vote for no more than ONE name Representative in Congress Vote for no more than ONE name Sonna M Anderson Earl Pomeroy Democratic-NPL Party Rick Berg Judge of the District Court Republican Party South Central Judicial District Judgeship Number 5 Vote for no more than ONE name Secretary of State Vote for no more than ONE name Cynthia Feland Corey Mock Parrell Grossman Democratic-NPL Party Alvin A (Al) Jaeger Republican Party County Commissioner Vote for no more than THREE names Attorney General Vote for no more than ONE name Dale Patrick Jeanette Boechler Doug Schonert Democratic-NPL Party Wayne Stenehjem William Woodworth Republican Party Jim Peluso Agriculture Commissioner Vote for no more than ONE name Mark Armstrong Merle Boucher Jerome P (JP) Moszer Democratic-NPL Party Doug Goehring Republican Party Public Service Commissioner Vote for no more than ONE name Joshua Voytek County Auditor/Treasurer Libertarian Party Vote for no more than ONE name Kevin Cramer Kevin J Glatt Republican Party Brad Crabtree Democratic-NPL Party County State's Attorney Vote for no more than ONE name Tax Commissioner Vote for no more than ONE name Richard J Riha Cory Fong VOTE BOTH SIDES Republican Party All ballots, other Sample Ballot Cynthia Kaldor County Recorder than those used Burleigh Democratic-NPL Party Vote for no more than ONE name to vote absentee, must first be County Richard Flattum-Riemers Debbie Kroshus initialed by November 2, Libertarian Party appropriate election officials 2010 in order to be counted. ____________ Initials 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. SAMPLE BALLOT State Senator State Senator District 35 District 47 Vote for no more than ONE name Vote for no more than ONE name Margaret Sitte Garrett Whitecalfe Republican Party independent nomination Nick Archuleta Ralph Kilzer Democratic-NPL Party Republican Party State Representative State Representative District 35 District 47 Vote for no more than TWO names Vote for no more than TWO names Nicole Elkin Robert (Bob) Lengenfelder Democratic-NPL Party independent nomination Karen Karls George J Keiser Republican Party Republican Party Mike Frohlich Lawrence R Klemin Democratic-NPL Party Republican Party Bob Martinson Republican Party 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. SAMPLE BALLOT GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT NOVEMBER 2, 2010 D STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA E BURLEIGH COUNTY F MEASURES BALLOT Initiated Statutory Measure No. 2 City Measure No. 1 City of Wilton Sales Tax Measure SECTION 1. A new section to chapter This ballot contains two statewide 36-01 of the North Dakota Century Code is Shall the home rule charter of the City of measures. Constitutional Measure No. 1 created and enacted as follows: Wilton be amended to: was approved by the 2009 Legislative Assembly. Statutory Measure No. 2 was Fee killing of certain captive game (a) increase the allowable city sales and placed on the ballot by initiative petition. animals prohibited - Penalty - use tax from one percent to two percent, These measures are submitted to the Exception. A person is guilty of a class A voters of North Dakota for their approval or misdemeanor if the person obtains fees or (b) increase the maximum tax on any rejection. A voter may vote upon a other remuneration from another person transaction from $25 to $50, and measure by either darkening the oval (R) for the killing or attempted killing of opposite the word "YES" or "NO" following privately-owned big game species or (c) provide that the increase in the sales each question. exotic mammals confined in or released and use tax be dedicated at the rate of from any man-made enclosure designed to Constitutional Measure No. 1 50% to the 2007-1 and 2007-2 street prevent escape. This section does not projects and 50% to other special projects (House Concurrent Resolution No. apply to the actions of a government 3054, 2009 Session Laws, Ch. 641) within the City of Wilton until those street employee or agent to control an animal projects are paid off and, thereafter, 100% population, to prevent or control diseases, SECTION 1. A new section to article X of being dedicated to other special projects or when government action is otherwise within the City of Wilton? the Constitution of North Dakota is created required or authorized by law. and enacted as follows: SECTION 2. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Act YES 1. Thirty percent of total revenue becomes effective on November 1, 2012. derived from taxes on oil and gas production or extraction must be transferred by the state treasurer to a special fund in the state treasury known as YES - Means you approve the NO the legacy fund. The legislative assembly measure as stated above. may transfer funds from any source into the legacy fund and such transfers become part of the principal of the legacy fund. NO - Means you reject the measure as stated above. 2. The principal and earnings of the legacy fund may not be expended until after June 30, 2017, and an expenditure of principal after that date requires a vote of at least two-thirds of the members elected to each house of the legislative assembly. Not more than fifteen percent of the principal of the legacy fund may be expended during a biennium. 3. Statutory programs, in existence as a result of legislation enacted through 2009, providing for impact grants, direct revenue allocations to political subdivisions, and deposits in the oil and gas research fund must remain in effect but the legislative assembly may adjust statutory allocations for those purposes. The state investment board shall invest the principal of the North Dakota legacy fund. The state treasurer shall transfer earnings of the North Dakota legacy fund accruing after June 30, 2017, to the state general fund at the end of each biennium. SECTION 2. EFFECTIVE DATE. If approved by the voters, this measure becomes effective for oil and gas produced after June 30, 2011. YES - Means you approve the measure as stated above. NO - Means you reject the VOTE BOTH SIDES measure as stated above..