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SAMPLE Official Election Ballot STATE of MISSISSIPPI Democratic 2015 Primary Election SAMPLE Official Election Ballot STATE OF MISSISSIPPI Democratic 2015 Primary Election Tuesday, August 04, 2015 TO VOTE: YOU MUST DARKEN THE OVAL( ) COMPLETELY. USE ONLY A #2 PENCIL OR A DARK PEN. Do not use a red pen, felt tip pen or a red pencil! Do not cross out or erase - If you make a mistake, you may request a new ballot. For State Of Mississippi For State Of Mississippi Governor Attorney General Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Robert Gray Jim Hood Valerie Adream Smartt Short Write-in Vicki Slater For State Of Mississippi Write-in State Auditor Vote for ONE For State Of Mississippi Lieutenant Governor Vote for ONE Jocelyn Pepper Pritchett Write-in Jelani Barr For State Of Mississippi Tim Johnson Commissioner Of Agriculture & Commerce Write-in Vote for ONE For State Of Mississippi Secretary Of State Addie Lee Green Vote for ONE Write-in For Public Service Commissioner Charles E. Graham Northern District Vote for ONE Write-in Brandon Presley Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING For Public Service Commissioner For District Attorney 01 Central District District 01 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Cecil Brown Arch Bullard Bruce Wilder Burton Paul Gault Write-in Write-in For Public Service Commissioner For District Attorney 03 Southern District District 03 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Tom Blanton Benjamin F. Creekmore Write-in Write-in For Transportation Commissioner For District Attorney 04 Northern District District 04 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Danny Woods W. Dewayne Richardson Write-in Write-in For Transportation Commissioner For District Attorney 05 Central District District 05 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Robert Amos Doug Evans Mary H. Coleman Write-in Natasha Magee-Woods For District Attorney 06 Write-in District 06 Vote for ONE For Transportation Commissioner Southern District Vote for ONE Ronnie L. Harper Write-in Chad Toney Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING For District Attorney 07 For District Attorney 13 District 07 District 13 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Stanley Alexander Matt Sullivan Robert Shuler Smith Write-in Write-in For District Attorney 14 For District Attorney 08 District 14 District 08 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Dewitt 'Dee' T. Bates, Jr. Mark Duncan Write-in Write-in For District Attorney 16 For District Attorney 09 District 16 District 09 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Scott Colom Richard 'Ricky' Smith, Jr. Write-in Write-in For District Attorney 17 For District Attorney 10 District 17 District 10 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE John William Champion Ellis J. 'Bilbo' Mitchell Write-in Write-in For District Attorney 21 For District Attorney 11 District 21 District 11 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Akillie Malone Oliver Darnell Felton Write-in Brenda F. Mitchell For District Attorney 22 Write-in District 22 Vote for ONE Alexander C. Martin Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING For State Senate 03 For State Senate 10 District 03 District 10 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Christopher Stark Steve Hale Bill Stone Write-in For State Senate 04 Write-in District 04 For State Senate 11 Vote for ONE District 11 Vote for ONE Eric Powell Clara Dawkins-Davis Write-in James 'Jimmy' S. Edwards, Jr. For State Senate 05 District 05 Robert L. Jackson Vote for ONE Write-in For State Senate 12 J.P. Wilemon, Jr. District 12 Vote for ONE Write-in For State Senate 07 District 07 Derrick T. Simmons Vote for ONE Write-in For State Senate 13 Hob Bryan District 13 Vote for ONE Write-in For State Senate 08 District 08 Willie L. Simmons Vote for ONE Write-in For State Senate 14 Russell Jolly District 14 Vote for ONE Write-in For State Senate 09 District 09 Georgio Proctor Vote for ONE Write-in Cristen Hemmins Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING For State Senate 15 For State Senate 26 District 15 District 26 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Cecil L. Simmons John Horhn Stephen Thompson Write-in For State Senate 16 Write-in District 16 For State Senate 27 Vote for ONE District 27 Vote for ONE Angela Turner Hillman Terome Frazier Write-in For State Senate 21 Write-in District 21 For State Senate 28 Vote for ONE District 28 Vote for ONE Barbara Blackmon Kenneth Wayne Jones Sollie B. Norwood Write-in Write-in For State Senate 22 For State Senate 29 District 22 District 29 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Joseph C. Thomas, Sr. David Blount Eclecius L. Franklin Write-in Kathryn Michell Orey Perry For State Senate 24 District 24 Write-in Vote for ONE For State Senate 32 District 32 David Jordan Vote for ONE Write-in Keith K. Jackson Sampson Jackson, II Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING For State Senate 33 For State Senate 38 District 33 District 38 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Chase Callahan Angela Baker Brooks Albert Eubanks Write-in Gregory Harris For State Senate 34 District 34 Daryl L. Porter, Jr. Vote for ONE Tammy Felder Witherspoon Write-in Juan Barnett For State Senate 39 Trey W. Chinn District 39 Deborah Shelby Woullard Vote for ONE Write-in Michael Smith For State Senate 36 District 36 Write-in Vote for ONE For State Senate 41 District 41 Albert Butler Vote for ONE Elvis E. Colenberg, Sr. Jeffery Harness Reggie Blackledge Write-in Write-in For State Senate 37 For State Senate 42 District 37 District 42 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Etta Batteaste-Taplin Johnny Ishmel Henry Bob M. Dearing Write-in Write-in For State Senate 43 District 43 Vote for ONE Towana A. Wright Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING For State Senate 47 For State House Of Rep 04 District 47 District 04 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Jimmy L. 'Bo' Alawine Joseph F. 'Jody' Steverson Write-in Write-in For State Senate 48 For State House Of Rep 05 District 48 District 05 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Deborah Dawkins John Faulkner Joseph B. Piernas, Sr. Jacqueline Simon Write-in Write-in For State House Of Rep 01 For State House Of Rep 09 District 01 District 09 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Lisa Benderman Wigginton Cedric 'Bam Bam' Burnett Marilyn Young Write-in For State House Of Rep 02 Write-in District 02 For State House Of Rep 11 Vote for ONE District 11 Vote for ONE Nick Bain Michael Cathey Write-in Lataisha M. Jackson For State House Of Rep 03 District 03 Write-in Vote for ONE For State House Of Rep 12 District 12 Lauren Childers Vote for ONE Jimmy Wayne Russell J. P. 'Jay' Hughes, Jr. Write-in Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING For State House Of Rep 13 For State House Of Rep 21 District 13 District 21 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Justin Cluck Aaron L. Loden Write-in Write-in For State House Of Rep 16 For State House Of Rep 22 District 16 District 22 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Steve Holland Preston E. Sullivan Write-in Write-in For State House Of Rep 17 For State House Of Rep 25 District 17 District 25 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Jim Newman Harold D. Harris Charles Penson Write-in Write-in For State House Of Rep 26 For State House Of Rep 19 District 26 District 19 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Sanford Johnson Clint Gannon Orlando W. Paden Write-in Write-in For State House Of Rep 20 For State House Of Rep 27 District 20 District 27 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE William 'Bo' Miller Leroy Lacy Bulus E. Leflore, Jr. Write-in Kenneth Walker Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING For State House Of Rep 29 For State House Of Rep 34 District 29 District 34 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Linda F. Coleman Reta Holden Kevin Horan Write-in For State House Of Rep 30 Write-in District 30 For State House Of Rep 35 Vote for ONE District 35 Vote for ONE Robert E. Huddleston Zack Huffman Patrick Warner Tracey Rosebud Write-in Lester Williams For State House Of Rep 36 Write-in District 36 Vote for ONE For State House Of Rep 31 District 31 Vote for ONE Jimmy Davidson Karl Malinski Gibbs Charles Modley Edward N. Houston, Jr. Sara Richardson Thomas Write-in Write-in For State House Of Rep 38 For State House Of Rep 32 District 38 District 32 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Tyrone Ellis Willie J. Perkins, Sr. Write-in Write-in For State House Of Rep 39 For State House Of Rep 33 District 39 District 33 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE James E. Samuel, Sr. Thomas U. 'Tommy' Reynolds Write-in Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING For State House Of Rep 40 For State House Of Rep 46 District 40 District 46 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Hester Jackson-McCray Ken Strachan Francis J. Miller Write-in Write-in For State House Of Rep 47 For State House Of Rep 41 District 47 District 41 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Bryant W. Clark Kabir Karriem Write-in Write-in For State House Of Rep 48 For State House Of Rep 42 District 48 District 42 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Jill Butler Eugene Crosby Write-in Reecy Lathan Dickson For State House Of Rep 49 Carl L. Mickens District 49 Vote for ONE Write-in For State House Of Rep 43 District 43 Willie L.
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