Dominion Voting Systems Ballot
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OFFICIAL BALLOT General Election Tuesday, November 3, 2020 Kent County, Michigan East Grand Rapids City, Ward 1 Precinct 1 Partisan Section State Boards County Straight Party Ticket Member of the State Board of Prosecuting Attorney Vote for not more than 1 Education Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 2 Chris Becker Democratic Party Republican Ellen Cogen Lipton Republican Party Democratic Jason Strayhorn Libertarian Party Democratic Sheriff Tami Carlone Vote for not more than 1 US Taxpayers Party Republican Michelle A. Frederick Marc Burns Working Class Party Republican Democratic Bill Hall Michelle LaJoye-Young Green Party Libertarian Republican Richard A. Hewer John Glen Stedman Natural Law Party Libertarian Libertarian Karen Adams Presidential U.S. Taxpayers Douglas Levesque Electors of President and U.S. Taxpayers Clerk and Register of Deeds Vice-President of the United States Mary Anne Hering Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 Working Class Hali McEachern Devin Ortega-Furgeson Working Class Democratic Joseph R. Biden Tom Mair Lisa Posthumus Lyons Green Republican Kamala D. Harris Jamie Lewis Democratic Libertarian Donald J. Trump Michael R. Pence Republican Regent of the University of Michigan Treasurer Vote for not more than 2 Vote for not more than 1 Jo Jorgensen Jeremy Cohen Mark Bernstein Beth White Libertarian Democratic Democratic Don Blankenship Shauna Ryder Diggs Peter MacGregor Democratic Republican William Mohr Sarah Hubbard U.S. Taxpayers Republican Howie Hawkins Carl Meyers Republican Drain Commissioner Angela Walker James L. Hudler Vote for not more than 1 Green Libertarian Rocky De La Fuente Eric Larson Elaine Isely Libertarian Democratic Darcy Richardson Ronald E. Graeser Ken Yonker Natural Law U.S. Taxpayers Republican Crystal Van Sickle Alex Avery U.S. Taxpayers Libertarian Michael Mawilai Green Congressional Keith Butkovich County Commissioner Natural Law 11th District United States Senator Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 Justin Sheldon Democratic Gary Peters Lindsey Thiel Democratic Trustee of Michigan State University Republican John James Vote for not more than 2 Republican Valerie L. Willis Brian Mossallam U.S. Taxpayers Democratic Marcia Squier Rema Ella Vassar Green Democratic Doug Dern Pat O'Keefe Natural Law Republican Tonya Schuitmaker Republican Representative In Congress Will Tyler White 3rd District Libertarian Janet M. Sanger Vote for not more than 1 U.S. Taxpayers Hillary Scholten John Paul Sanger Democratic U.S. Taxpayers Peter Meijer Brandon Hu Republican Green Robin Lea Laurain Green Bridgette Abraham-Guzman Legislative Natural Law Representative in State Legislature 73rd District Vote for not more than 1 Bill Saxton Democratic Governor of Wayne State University Bryan Posthumus Vote for not more than 2 Republican Theodore Gerrard Eva Garza Dewaelsche U.S. Taxpayers Democratic Shirley Stancato Democratic Don Gates Republican Terri Lynn Land Republican Jon Elgas Libertarian Christine C. Schwartz U.S. Taxpayers Susan Odgers Green VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT Nonpartisan Section Local School District Judicial Board Member East Grand Rapids Public Schools Justice of Supreme Court Vote for not more than 4 Vote for not more than 2 Bradley Laackman Brock Swartzle Beth Milanowski Elizabeth M. Welch Abby Sorota Susan L. Hubbard Amy Turner-Thole Mary Kelly Bridget Mary McCormack Justice of Supreme Court Kerry Lee Morgan Katherine Mary Nepton Proposal Section State Judge of Court of Appeals Proposal 20-1 3rd District A proposed constitutional amendment Incumbent Position to allow additional money from oil and Vote for not more than 2 gas mining on state-owned lands to be collected in state funds for Mark Thomas Boonstra development and maintenance of parks, Judge of Court of Appeals nature areas, and public recreation Jane E. Markey Judge of Court of Appeals facilities; and to describe how money in those state funds can be spent. This proposed constitutional amendment would: Judge of Court of Appeals 3rd District •Allow the State Parks Endowment Fund to Partial Term Ending 1/1/2023 continue receiving money from sales of oil Vote for not more than 1 and gas from state-owned lands to improve, maintain and purchase land for James Robert Redford State parks, and for Fund administration, Judge of Court of Appeals until its balance reaches $800,000,000. •Require subsequent oil and gas revenue Judge of Circuit Court from state-owned lands to go into the Natural Resources Trust Fund. 17th Circuit Incumbent Position •Require at least 20% of Endowment Fund Vote for not more than 1 annual spending go toward State park improvement. Kathleen A. Feeney Judge of Circuit Court •Require at least 25% of Trust Fund annual spending go toward parks and public recreation areas and at least 25% toward Judge of Circuit Court land conservation. 17th Circuit Non-Incumbent Position Should this proposal be adopted? Vote for not more than 2 Scott A. Noto Yes Stephen Willison No Maureen A. Gottlieb Proposal 20-2 Jenny Johnsen Sarber A proposed constitutional amendment to require a search warrant in order to access a person’s electronic data or electronic communications Judge of Probate Court This proposed constitutional amendment Incumbent Position would: Vote for not more than 1 David Murkowski •Prohibit unreasonable searches or Judge of Probate Court seizures of a person’s electronic data and electronic communications. •Require a search warrant to access a Judge of District Court person’s electronic data or electronic 63rd District communications, under the same Incumbent Position conditions currently required for the Vote for not more than 2 government to obtain a search warrant to search a person’s house or seize a Jeffrey J. O'Hara person’s things. Judge of District Court Sara J. Smolenski Should this proposal be adopted? Judge of District Court Yes No Community College Board of Trustees Member Grand Rapids Community College Vote for not more than 2 Brandy Lovelady Mitchell Brandon Sinclair Daniel Williams VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT.