OFFICIAL BALLOT General Election

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

OFFICIAL BALLOT General Election VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB. IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT Texas 1 A B Mattawan Consolidated School C OFFICIAL BALLOT 11 General Election Tuesday, November 8, 2016 Kalamazoo County, Michigan Texas Charter Township, Precinct 1 PARTISAN SECTION STATE BOARDS COUNTY 21 STRAIGHT PARTY TICKET MEMBER OF THE STATE PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Vote for not more than 1 BOARD OF EDUCATION Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 2 Republican Tom McMillin Donald H. Smith Party Republican Republican Nikki Snyder Jeffrey S. Getting Republican Democratic Democratic Ish Ahmed Party Democratic John Austin SHERIFF Democratic Vote for not more than 1 Libertarian Scotty Boman Party Libertarian Bill Hall Jeff Heppler Libertarian Republican U.S. Taxpayers Karen Adams Richard C. Fuller III Party U.S. Taxpayers Democratic Douglas Levesque 40 U.S. Taxpayers Green Derek M. Grigsby 41 CLERK & REGISTER OF DEEDS Party Green Vote for not more than 1 Sherry A. Wells Green Natural Law Mary Anne Hering Timothy A. Snow Party Working Class Republican John Patrick Taylor 44 Democratic 45 Working Class Party REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITY TREASURER OF MICHIGAN Vote for not more than 1 PRESIDENTIAL Vote for not more than 2 Carl Meyers Mary Balkema ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT Republican Republican AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE Ron Weiser Sunny Saura Sahu UNITED STATES Republican Democratic Vote for not more than 1 Laurence B. Deitch Democratic Donald J. Trump Denise Ilitch 52 DRAIN COMMISSIONER Michael R. Pence Democratic Vote for not more than 1 Republican James Lewis Hudler Libertarian Hillary Clinton John Jascob Patricia A. S. Crowley Tim Kaine Libertarian Democratic Democratic Audra Driscoll U.S. Taxpayers Gary Johnson Richard A. Hewer SURVEYOR Bill Weld U.S. Taxpayers Vote for not more than 1 Libertarian Latham Redding Green Darrell L. Castle Bridgette Abraham-Guzman Gary D. Hahn Scott N. Bradley Natural Law Republican U.S. Taxpayers Jill Stein COUNTY COMMISSIONER Ajamu Baraka 9TH DISTRICT SAMPLEGreen TRUSTEE OF MICHIGAN STATE Vote for not more than 1 UNIVERSITY Emidio Mimi Soltysik Vote for not more than 2 Dale Shugars Angela Nicole Walker Republican Natural Law William Deary Emily Adams Republican Democratic Dan Kelly Republican Dianne Byrum CONGRESSIONAL Democratic TOWNSHIP REPRESENTATIVE IN Diann Woodard SUPERVISOR Democratic Vote for not more than 1 CONGRESS Justin Burns 6TH DISTRICT Libertarian Vote for not more than 1 Gregory Scott Stempfle John Hinkle Libertarian Republican Fred Upton Angela Grandy Republican U.S. Taxpayers Paul Clements Will Tyler White CLERK Democratic Green Vote for not more than 1 Lorence Wenke Libertarian Linda M. Kerr Republican LEGISLATIVE GOVERNOR OF WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE Vote for not more than 2 TREASURER Vote for not more than 1 LEGISLATURE Michael J. Busuito 61ST DISTRICT Republican Vote for not more than 1 Kimberly Shmina Trish Roberts Republican Republican Brandt Iden Yvette McElroy Anderson Republican Democratic John Fisher Mark Gaffney TRUSTEE Democratic Democratic Vote for not mroe than 4 Ryan Winfield Bhagwan Dashairya Libertarian Libertarian Al Seder Donald D. Boven Libertarian Republican Robert Gale Tim Brown U.S. Taxpayers Republican Marc Joseph Sosnowski Nicholas Loeks U.S. Taxpayers Republican Margaret Guttshall Wendy Mazer Green Republican Fran Shor Green Wendy Goossen Natural Law VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT A B Typ:01 Seq:0054 Spl:01 C 7.4.1.0 / 012503-19 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002 Texas 1 D E Mattawan Consolidated School F NONPARTISAN SECTION LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD MEMBER MATTAWAN CONSOLIDATED JUDICIAL SCHOOL Vote for not more than 3 JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT Vote for not more than 1 Alan B. Koenig David Viviano Ted Roethlisberger Justice of Supreme Court Doug Dern Frank Szymanski JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT PROPOSAL SECTION INCUMBENT POSITION Partial Term Ending 01/01/2019 LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Vote for not more than 1 Deborah Thomas MATTAWAN CONSOLIDATED Joan Larsen SCHOOL Justice of Supreme Court Kerry L. Morgan OPERATING MILLAGE PROPOSAL This proposal will allow the JUDGE OF COURT OF school district to continue to levy APPEALS the statutory rate of not to exceed 1ST DISTRICT 18 mills on all property, except INCUMBENT POSITION principal residence and other Vote for not more than 2 property exempted by law, Kurtis T. Wilder required for the school district to Judge of Court of Appeals receive its revenue per pupil Nicole James foundation allowance. Cynthia Diane Stephens Shall the limitation on the amount Judge of Court of Appeals of taxes which may be assessed against all property, except principal residence and other property exempted by law, in Mattawan Consolidated School, JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT Van Buren and Kalamazoo 9TH CIRCUIT Counties, Michigan, be increased INCUMBENT POSITION Vote for not more than 2 by 2 mills ($2.00 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation) for a period of 3 years, 2016, 2017 and 2018, Stephen D. Gorsalitz to provide funds for operating Judge of Circuit Court Alexander C. Lipsey purposes; the estimate of the Judge of Circuit Court revenue the school district will collect if the millage is approved and levied in 2016 is approximately $9,401 (this millage is to restore millage lost JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT as a result of the reduction 9TH CIRCUIT required by the Michigan INCUMBENT POSITION Constitution of 1963 and will be Partial Term Ending 01/01/2019 levied only to the extent Vote for not more than 1 necessary to restore that Paul J. BridenstineSAMPLEreduction)? Judge of Circuit Court YES JUDGE OF PROBATE COURT NO INCUMBENT POSITION Vote for not more than 1 Scott Pierangeli Judge of Probate Court JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT 8TH DISTRICT INCUMBENT POSITION Vote for not more than 1 Vincent C. Westra Judge of District Court JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT 8TH DISTRICT INCUMBENT POSITION Partial Term Ending 01/01/2019 Vote for not more than 1 Chris Haenicke Judge of District Court COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEMBER KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 6 Year Term Vote for not more than 2 Von Washington, Jr. Patrick Farmer Jeff Patton BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEMBER KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Partial Term Ending 01/01/2019 Vote for not more than 1 A. Christian Schauer VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT D E Typ:01 Seq:0054 Spl:01 F VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB. IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT Texas 2 A B Mattawan Consolidated School C OFFICIAL BALLOT 11 General Election Tuesday, November 8, 2016 Kalamazoo County, Michigan Texas Charter Township, Precinct 2 PARTISAN SECTION STATE BOARDS COUNTY 21 STRAIGHT PARTY TICKET MEMBER OF THE STATE PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Vote for not more than 1 BOARD OF EDUCATION Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 2 Republican Tom McMillin Donald H. Smith Party Republican Republican Nikki Snyder Jeffrey S. Getting Republican Democratic Democratic Ish Ahmed Party Democratic John Austin SHERIFF Democratic Vote for not more than 1 Libertarian Scotty Boman Party Libertarian Bill Hall Jeff Heppler Libertarian Republican U.S. Taxpayers Karen Adams Richard C. Fuller III Party U.S. Taxpayers Democratic Douglas Levesque 40 U.S. Taxpayers Green Derek M. Grigsby 41 CLERK & REGISTER OF DEEDS Party Green Vote for not more than 1 Sherry A. Wells Green Natural Law Mary Anne Hering Timothy A. Snow Party Working Class Republican John Patrick Taylor 44 Democratic 45 Working Class Party REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITY TREASURER OF MICHIGAN Vote for not more than 1 PRESIDENTIAL Vote for not more than 2 Carl Meyers Mary Balkema ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT Republican Republican AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE Ron Weiser Sunny Saura Sahu UNITED STATES Republican Democratic Vote for not more than 1 Laurence B. Deitch Democratic Donald J. Trump Denise Ilitch DRAIN COMMISSIONER Michael R. Pence Democratic Vote for not more than 1 Republican James Lewis Hudler 53 Libertarian Hillary Clinton John Jascob Patricia A. S. Crowley Tim Kaine Libertarian Democratic Democratic Audra Driscoll U.S. Taxpayers Gary Johnson Richard A. Hewer SURVEYOR Bill Weld U.S. Taxpayers Vote for not more than 1 Libertarian Latham Redding Green Darrell L. Castle Bridgette Abraham-Guzman Gary D. Hahn Scott N. Bradley Natural Law Republican U.S. Taxpayers Jill Stein COUNTY COMMISSIONER Ajamu Baraka 9TH DISTRICT SAMPLEGreen TRUSTEE OF MICHIGAN STATE Vote for not more than 1 UNIVERSITY Emidio Mimi Soltysik Vote for not more than 2 Dale Shugars Angela Nicole Walker Republican Natural Law William Deary Emily Adams Republican Democratic Dan Kelly Republican Dianne Byrum CONGRESSIONAL Democratic TOWNSHIP REPRESENTATIVE IN Diann Woodard SUPERVISOR Democratic Vote for not more than 1 CONGRESS Justin Burns 6TH DISTRICT Libertarian Vote for not more than 1 Gregory Scott Stempfle John Hinkle Libertarian Republican Fred Upton Angela Grandy Republican U.S. Taxpayers Paul Clements Will Tyler White CLERK Democratic Green Vote for not more than 1 Lorence Wenke Libertarian Linda M. Kerr Republican LEGISLATIVE GOVERNOR OF WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE Vote for not more than 2 TREASURER Vote for not more than 1 LEGISLATURE Michael J. Busuito 61ST DISTRICT Republican Vote for not more than 1 Kimberly Shmina Trish Roberts Republican Republican Brandt Iden Yvette McElroy Anderson Republican Democratic John Fisher Mark Gaffney TRUSTEE Democratic Democratic Vote for not mroe than 4 Ryan Winfield Bhagwan Dashairya Libertarian Libertarian Al Seder Donald D. Boven Libertarian Republican Robert Gale Tim Brown U.S. Taxpayers Republican Marc Joseph Sosnowski Nicholas Loeks U.S. Taxpayers Republican Margaret Guttshall Wendy Mazer Green Republican Fran Shor Green Wendy Goossen Natural Law VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT A B Typ:01 Seq:0055 Spl:01 C 7.4.1.0 / 012503-19 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002 Texas 2 D E Mattawan Consolidated School F NONPARTISAN SECTION LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD MEMBER MATTAWAN CONSOLIDATED JUDICIAL SCHOOL Vote for not more than 3 JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT Vote for not more than 1 Alan B.
Recommended publications
  • 11/3/20163:59 PM Official Candidate Listing Ottawa County, Michigan
    11/3/20163:59 PM Official Candidate Listing Page 1 of 11 Ottawa County, Michigan Political Party Candidate Name Address 1 Address 2 Filing Date Filing Method ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT/VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES - 4 Year Term (1) Position Donald J. Trump REPUBLICAN 721 Fifth Ave Ph New York, NY 10022 7/26/2016 Michael R. Pence Hillary Clinton DEMOCRATIC PO Box 5256 New York, NY 10185 8/1/2016 Tim Kaine Gary Johnson LIBERTARIAN 850-C Camino Chamisa Santa Fe, NM 87501 5/31/2016 Bill Weld Darrell L. Castle U.S. TAXPAYERS 2586 Hocksett Cove Germantown, TN 38139 7/25/2016 Scott N. Bradley Jill Stein GREEN 17 Trotting Horse Lane Lexington, MA 02421 8/6/2016 Ajamu Baraka Emidio "Mimi" Soltysik NATURAL LAW 11713 Avon Way #15 Los Angeles, CA 90066 7/29/2016 Angela Nicole Walker Write In Cherunda Fox Write In Ben Hartnell Write In Tom Hoefling Write In Laurence Kotlikoff Write In Evan McMullin Write In Michael Maturen Write In Monica Moorehead 2ND DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - 2 Year Term (1) Position Incumbent REPUBLICAN Bill Huizenga PO Box 254 Zeeland, MI 49464 4/8/2016 DEMOCRAT Dennis B. Murphy PO Box 722 Grandville, MI 49418 4/19/2016 LIBERTARIAN Erwin J. Haas 2456 East Collier SE Kentwood, MI 49546 5/16/2016 U.S. TAXPAYERS Ronald E. Graeser 990 W. 48th St. Freemont, MI 49412 7/25/2016 GREEN Matthew A. Brady 19 Aniline Ave. N Holland, MI 49424 8/1/2016 Write In Joshua Arnold MICHIGAN STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 88TH DISTRICT- 2 Year Term (1) Position Incumbent REPUBLICAN Roger Victory 5214 22nd Ave.
    [Show full text]
  • Official Ballot
    OFFICIAL BALLOT GENERAL ELECTIONA OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGANB TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016 C General Election, Tuesday, November 8, 2016 Oakland County, Michigan City of Clawson, 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 Republican Party Tom McMillin Mike Goetz Republican Republican Nikki Snyder Jessica R. Cooper Republican Democratic Democratic Party Ish Ahmed Steve Afton Democratic Libertarian John Austin Democratic Libertarian Party Scotty Boman Libertarian SHERIFF Vote for not more than 1 Bill Hall Libertarian U.S. Taxpayers Party Karen Adams Michael J. Bouchard U.S. Taxpayers Republican Douglas Levesque Craig S. Covey U.S. Taxpayers Democratic Green Party Derek M. Grigsby Green Sherry A. Wells Green CLERK/REGISTER OF DEEDS Vote for not more than 1 Natural Law Party Mary Anne Hering Working Class Bill Bullard, Jr. Republican Working Class Party Lisa Brown Democratic REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESIDENTIAL Vote for not more than 2 TREASURER Vote for not more than 1 Carl Meyers ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND Republican VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED Ron Weiser John P. McCulloch STATES Republican Republican Vote for not more than 1 Laurence B. Deitch Andy Meisner Democratic Democratic Donald J. Trump Denise Ilitch Michael R. Pence Democratic Republican James Lewis Hudler Libertarian WATER RESOURCES COMMISSIONER Vote for not more than 1 Hillary Clinton John Jascob Tim Kaine Libertarian Democratic Audra Driscoll Robert E. Buxbaum U.S. Taxpayers Republican Gary Johnson Richard A. Hewer Jim Nash Bill Weld U.S.
    [Show full text]
  • Marquette Law School Poll – August 4-7, 2016
    Marquette Law School Poll – August 4-7, 2016 S1. May I please speak with the (male/female) adult member of your household, currently at home, age 18 or older, with the most recent birthday? (IF SELECTED RESPONDENT NOT CURRENTLY AT HOME AND AVAILABLE, ASK FOR THE (FEMALE/MALE) CURRENTLY AT HOME.) 1 Correct household member on phone (CONTINUE) 2 Will put correct member of household on phone (RE-READ INTRO AND CONTINUE WITH S2.) 3 No household member age 18 or over is currently available (PLACE HOUSEHOLD INTO CALLBACK) 4 No one in household age 18 or older (TERMINATE) S2. Record Gender: (DO NOT ASK. RECORD ONLY ONE RESPONSE) 1 Male 2 Female **Author note: If respondent in overquota, go to overquota/callback script and have interviewer place respondent in specified callback for future day.** S3a. Do you currently live in Wisconsin? 1 Yes 2 No (TERMINATE) S3b. In what county in Wisconsin do you live? ___________________________________ **Author note: Insert county list on screen.** **Author note: If respondent lives in Milwaukee County or County is Don’t Know/Other, continue to S4. If respondent lives in any Wisconsin county besides Milwaukee, place in appropriate quota group and skip to S5. If over quota, thank and terminate.** S4. Do you currently live within Milwaukee city limits? (RECORD ONE ANSWER) 1 Yes (Milwaukee City quota group) 2 No (Milwaukee DMA quota group) S5. Some people are registered to vote and others are not. Are you registered to vote in the precinct or ward where you now live, or aren't you? 1 Yes, Registered to Vote (SKIP TO Q.1) 2 No, Not Registered to Vote (ASK S6) (DO NOT READ) 9 No Answer/Don't Know/Refused (ASK S6) ** Author note: If 2 or 9 in S5 ask S6** S6.
    [Show full text]
  • General Election November 8, 2016
    GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 Pursuant to the General Election Warning recorded in the Town Records, Book 20, pages 432, the polls were declared open at 7:00A.M. by the Town Clerk in the three polling districts. The three polling districts are stated in the Warning. At 6:55 P.M. the Town Clerk warned that the polls would close in 5 minutes. At 7:00 P.M. the polls were declared closed. Printouts from each of the Accu-Vote ballot tabulators used to record results of the election were run. The “unofficial” returns were then posted at the polling places. Result summaries were compiled by the Town Clerk and evening election workers. Upon completion of the count, all voted ballots were sealed in boxes. All unvoted ballots, tabulators with program cards, printouts, tally sheets and district supply boxes were returned to the Town Clerk’s office. The “official” results were compiled and the following persons were declared elected in their respective races. OFFICIAL RETURN OF VOTES US President District 1 District 2 District 3 TOTAL Hillary Clinton 1489 1367 1491 4347 Rocky De La Fuente 5 3 1 9 Gary Johnson 31 32 32 95 Gloria Lariva 1 4 1 6 Jill Stein 51 110 75 236 Donald J. Trump 425 216 217 858 Write-ins: Names Votes per write-in Bernie Sanders 344 John Kasich, John McCain, Evan McMullen 4 Mitt Romney 3 Paul Ryan, Evan McMullin, Michael Pence, Ted Cruz, 2 Darrel Castle, Jeb Bush Cherie Vickery, Elan Musk, John Huntsman Jr, Joe Biden, Jerry White, Josh Doubleday, Alex Johnson, Ben Carson, Phil Zorian Ron Paul, 1 Steven Tyler, Vermin Supreme, Tim Kaine, Tom Castano US Senator District 1 District 2 District 3 TOTAL Pete Diamondstone 61 99 83 243 Cris Ericson 64 79 75 218 Patrick Leahy 1517 1387 1442 4346 Scott Milne 422 207 244 873 Jerry Trudell 43 52 31 126 Write-ins: Bernie Sanders, 2; Riley Goodemote, 1; Saunders, 1.
    [Show full text]
  • A Few of the Prominent SW Blacks in History
    The www.thesouthwester.com SouthwesterServing the Southwest and Capitol Riverfront Communities Copyright © 2012 Southwest Neighborhood Assembly, Inc., All rights reserved. February 2012 Circulation 12,000 FREE Published by the Southwest Neighborhood Assembly, Inc. (SWNA) — a non-profit, 501(c)(3) charitable and educational corporation. Submit material to [email protected] Comprehensive M Street DC Primary Elections, Tues. Apr. 3 Transportation Study Begins – Finally he District of Columbia will hold All 8 wards will see the following com- primaries for President and for peting for four-year terms in Council-at- By Andy Litsky Large seats: T local offices on Tues. Apr. 3. On n January 12, more DC Statehood – G. Lee Atkin, Ann C. Jan. 4 the DC Board of Elections and Eth- than 130 neighbor- Wilcox; Democratic – Sekou Biddle, E. Gail ics reported that the following Republican hood residents turned candidates for President will appear on Anderson Holness, Vincent Orange, Peter O out at Westminster Presbyte- Shapiro; Republican – Mary Brooks Beatty the DC ballot: Newt Gingrich, Jon Hunts- rian Church for the first in a Ward Council races will occur in Wards man, Mitt Romney, Ron Paul and Rick series of community meetings 2, 4, 7, and 8. In 2012 the Mayor’s office, Perry. Barack Obama will appear on the kicking off a nine month M Council Chair, two at-large Council seats Democratic Party primary ballot. The DC Street SE/SW Transportation and the Council seats for Wards 1, 3, 5 Statehood Green party will list Jill Stein for Study. Conducted as part of and 6 are in mid-term.
    [Show full text]
  • Official List of Candidates (PDF)
    Official List of Candidates ‐ November 8, 2016 General Election Updated: 10/31/2016 MAILING MAILING WRITE- Petition/Filing MAILING ADDRESS WITH-DRAWN? Date Filed DISTRICT OFFICE SOUGHT PARTY NAME ON BALLOT MAILING ADDRESS Street ADDRESS ADDRESS PHONE EMAIL WEBSITE IN? Fee CITY State Zip Code President of the United States - Four Year Term - Vote for Not More than 1 President of the United Convention 7/26/2016 States Republican Donald J. Trump 721 Fifth Ave PH New York NY 10022 President of the United Convention 8/1/2016 States Democratic Hillary Clinton PO Box 5236 New York NY 10185 President of the United Convention 5/31/2016 States Libertarian Gary Johnson 850-C Camino Charmisa Santa Fe NM 87501 President of the United Convention 7/25/2016 States US Taxpayers Darrell L. Castle 2586 Hocksett Cove Germantown TN 38139 President of the United Convention 8/8/2016 States Green Jill Stein 17 Trotting Horse Ln Lexington MA 02421 President of the United Convention 7/29/2016 States Natural Law Emidio Mimi Soltysik 11713 Avon Way #15 Los Angeles CA 90066 Vice President of the United States - Four Year Term - Vote for Not More than 1 Vice President of the United Convention 7/26/2016 States Republican Michael R. Pence 4750 N. Meridian St Indianapolis IN 46208 Vice President of the United Convention 8/1/2016 States Democratic Tim Kaine 1751 Potomac Greens Dr Alexandria VA 22314 Vice President of the United Convention 5/31/2016 States Libertarian Bill Weld 151 Green St Canton MA 02021 Vice President of the United Convention 7/25/2016 States US Taxpayers Scott N.
    [Show full text]
  • Subdivision Report Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Official Report
    2012 General Election November 6, 2012 Subdivision Report Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Official Report Abington Registration & Turnout 41,142 Cartridge Turnout 30,284 73.61% Absentee Turnout 1,421 3.45% Total... 31,705 77.06% Presidential Electors 38/38 100.00% Rep - Mitt Romney 11,253 35.73% Dem - Barack Obama 19,871 63.09% Green - Jill Stein 94 0.30% Lib - Gary Johnson 238 0.76% Wrie-In 16 0.05% NP - Virgil Goode 0 0.00% NP - Tom Hoefling 1 0.00% NP - Ross Rocky C. Anderson 0 0.00% NP - Ron Paul 23 0.07% Total... 31,496 100.00% United States Senator 38/38 100.00% Rep - Tom Smith 10,307 33.53% Dem - Bob Casey, Jr. 20,155 65.56% Lib - Rayburn Douglas Smith 278 0.90% Write-In 4 0.01% Total... 30,744 100.00% Attorney General 38/38 100.00% Rep - David J. Freed 10,477 34.38% Dem - Kathleen G. Kane 19,684 64.59% Lib - Marakay J. Rogers 309 1.01% Write-In 4 0.01% Total... 30,474 100.00% Auditor General 38/38 100.00% Rep - John Maher 11,411 38.07% Dem - Eugene A. DePasquale 18,109 60.42% Lib - Betsy Elizabeth Summers 442 1.47% Write-In 9 0.03% Total... 29,971 100.00% State Treasurer 38/38 100.00% Rep - Diana Irey Vaughan 10,483 35.04% Dem - Robert M. McCord 19,023 63.59% Lib - Patricia M. Fryman 402 1.34% Write-In 7 0.02% NP - Donna Fike 0 0.00% Total..
    [Show full text]
  • Candidate Details Printed: 9/7/2016 STATE of OHIO US SENATOR Vote for 1 FTC 01/01/2017 11/08/2016 Tom Connors NP Joseph R
    Fairfield County Board of Elections 951 Liberty Drive (740) 652-7000 / (614) 322-5270 Lancaster, OH 43130-8045 fax (740) 681-4727 www.fairfieldelections.com [email protected] Updated: 9/7/2016 NOVEMBER 08, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION RACES PRESENTED IN BALLOT APPEARANCE ORDER STATE OF OHIO PRESIDENT Vote For 1 FTC 01/20/2017 11/08/2016 Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine DEM Richard Duncan and Ricky Johnson NP Gary Johnson and William Weld Jill Stein and Ajamu Baraka GRE Donald J. Trump and Michael R. Pence REP James Jerome Bell and Scheem Milton Hempstead WRITE-IN Michael Bickelmeyer and Robert Young WRITE-IN Darrell L. Castle and Scott N. Bradley WRITE-IN Cherunda Fox and Roger Kushner WRITE-IN Ben Hartnell and Dave Marshall WRITE-IN Tom Hoefling and Steve Schulin WRITE-IN Bruce E. Jaynes and Roger W. Stewart WRITE-IN Chris Keniston and Deacon Taylor WRITE-IN Barry Kirschner and Rick Menefield WRITE-IN Laurence Kotlikoff and Edward Leamer WRITE-IN Joseph Maldonado and Douglas Terranova WRITE-IN Michael Andrew Maturen and Juan Antonio Munoz WRITE-IN Evan McMullin and Nathan Johnson WRITE-IN Monica Moorehead and Lamont Lilly WRITE-IN Joe Schriner and Joe Moreaux WRITE-IN Mike Smith and Daniel White WRITE-IN Josiah R. Stroh and Paul Callahan WRITE-IN Douglas W. Thomson and Thomas A. Ducro' Jr. WRITE-IN R740.02 Candidate Details Printed: 9/7/2016 STATE OF OHIO US SENATOR Vote For 1 FTC 01/01/2017 11/08/2016 Tom Connors NP Joseph R. Demare GRE Rob Portman MAILING: REP 200 N HIGH ST ROOM 600 COLUMBUS OH 43215 Scott Rupert NP Ted Strickland DEM James Stahl WRITE-IN CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 15 REP TO CONGRESS 15TH DIST Vote For 1 FTC 01/01/2017 11/08/2016 Steve Stivers RESIDENCE / MAILING: REP 1971 CONRAD RD COLUMBUS OH 43212 Scott Wharton RESIDENCE / MAILING: DEM 7365 CHILLICOTHE-LANCASTER RD SW AMANDA OH 43102 OHIO STATE SENATE 20 OHIO SENATOR 20TH DIST Vote For 1 FTC 01/01/2017 11/08/2016 Troy Balderson RESIDENCE / MAILING: REP 2945 DRESDEN RD ZANESVILLE OH 43701 OHIO STATE HOUSE REP 77 OHIO HOUSE REP 77TH DIST Vote For 1 FTC 01/01/2017 11/08/2016 Bradley S.
    [Show full text]
  • SUPRC/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel August 2018
    SUPRC/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel August 2018 Region: (N=500) n % Northeast --------------------------------------------------------- 114 22.80 North ----------------------------------------------------------------- 42 8.40 West ------------------------------------------------------------------ 63 12.60 South --------------------------------------------------------------- 104 20.80 Southeast --------------------------------------------------------- 177 35.40 Hello, my name is __________, and I am conducting a survey for Suffolk University. I would like to get your opinions on some political questions. Would you be willing to spend seven minutes answering some questions? Thank You. Are you currently registered to vote? {IF YES, PROCEED. IF NO/ UNDECIDED, TERMINATE} 1. Gender (N=500) n % Male ---------------------------------------------------------------- 244 48.80 Female ------------------------------------------------------------ 256 51.20 2. How likely are you to vote in the upcoming elections for Governor and U.S. Senate – will you almost certainly vote, will you probably vote, are the chances 50-50, will you probably not vote, or will you definitely not vote in the general? (N=500) n % Almost certain---------------------------------------------------- 477 95.40 Probably vote ------------------------------------------------------ 23 4.60 3. Toward which political party do you lean toward at this time? (N=500) n % Democrat --------------------------------------------------------- 186 37.20 Republican -------------------------------------------------------
    [Show full text]
  • CRI Battleground Ohio Election Poll | Baldwin Wallace University
    Before we begin, we need to ask you a couple of questions to determine your eligibility for the study. First, what is your current age? # Answer Bar Response % 1 Under 18 0 0.00% 2 18 to 34 518.96 26.40% 3 35 to 54 713.09 36.27% 4 55 to 64 340.32 17.31% 5 65 or over 393.68 20.02% Total 1966.04 100.00% Second, are you male or female? # Answer Bar Response % 1 Male 953.03 48.47% 0 Female 1013.01 51.53% Total 1966.04 100.00% Which of these statements best describes you? # Answer Bar Response % You are ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN that you 1 are registered to vote at your current 1966.04 100.00% address You are PROBABLY registered, but there 2 0 0.00% is a chance your registration has lapsed You are NOT registered to vote at your 3 0 0.00% current address Total 1966.04 100.00% Thinking back to the 2012 presidential election between Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney, did you happen to vote? # Answer Bar Response % Yes, I voted in the 2012 presidential 1 1945.27 98.94% election No, did not vote in the 2012 presidential 2 0 0.00% election I was not eligible to vote in the 2012 3 20.77 1.06% presidential election 4 Don't remember 0 0.00% Total 1966.04 100.00% Which of the following statements best describes you? # Answer Bar Response % I have already voted in the 2016 1 presidential election through early voting 777.31 39.54% or absentee ballot I have not voted in the 2016 presidential 2 1188.73 60.46% election yet Total 1966.04 100.00% For whom did you vote in the presidential election? # Answer Bar Response % 1 Hillary Clinton, the Democrat
    [Show full text]
  • Q & a with Angela Walker, Socialist Party USA
    Q & A with Angela Walker, Socialist Party USA candidate for Vice-President TNS: First question, why were you chosen to be Mimi Soltysik’s running mate? Mimi reached out to me about the campaign following my run for County Sheriff in Milwaukee. He said that he’d followed my campaign and really liked the fact that we took a very grassroots, people-centered approach. He felt that I would make a good running mate based on work I was involved in in Milwaukee, and the fact that I ran for sheriff unapologetically as a socialist. TNS: Which public offices have you previously run for? I ran for Milwaukee County Sheriff in 2014. TNS: What did you accomplish by running? I like to think that we reopened the discussion in Milwaukee about socialism, and how placing the needs of people at the center of the issues needed to be done, and could be done. We can demand, in very clear terms, the changes we want and agitate for those changes. People just need to be reminded of their power. TNS: What would you like to accomplish with this current campaign? I think we’d like to accomplish something similar with the presidential campaign. We want to remind people that they have power, and that worker ownership of their workplaces and communities makes as much sense now as it ever has. At a time when so many people have been victimized by deindustrialization, gentrification and institutional racism, we want people to be reminded that there really is another way to live. It’s not supposed to be this way, and people need to know that.
    [Show full text]
  • Official Election Results
    COUNTY OF CAMDEN OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 2016 General Election November 8, 2016 CAM_20161108_E November 8, 2016 Summary Report Camden County Official Results Registration & Turnout 347,739 Voters Board of Chosen Freeholders (cont'd...) (343) 343/343 100.00% Election Day Turnout 186,213 53.55% REP - Claire H. GUSTAFSON 68,131 17.25% Mail-In Ballot Turnout 39,712 11.42% DEM - Edward T. MC DONNELL 127,662 32.32% Provisional Turnout 5,554 1.60% DEM - Carmen G. RODRIGUEZ 128,299 32.48% Rejected Ballots Turnout 0 0.00% Write-In 346 0.09% Emergency Turnout 0 0.00% Total ... 394,984 100.00% Total ... 231,479 66.57% Audubon Park Council (1) 1/1 100.00% US President (343) 343/343 100.00% Under Votes: 480 Under Votes: 1892 Over Votes: 0 Over Votes: 540 DEM - Dennis DELENGOWSKI 313 50.16% REP - TRUMP/PENCE 72,631 31.71% DEM - Gloria A. JONES 306 49.04% DEM - CLINTON/KAINE 146,717 64.06% Write-In 5 0.80% NON - CASTLE/BRADLEY 752 0.33% Total ... 624 100.00% NON - JOHNSON/WELD 4,245 1.85% NON - LA RIVA/PURYEAR 50 0.02% Barrington Council (5) 5/5 100.00% NON - DE LA FUENTE/STEINBERG 77 0.03% Under Votes: 2594 NON - MOOREHEAD/LILLY 74 0.03% Over Votes: 0 NON - STEIN/BARAKA 2,003 0.87% NON - KENNEDY/HART 43 0.02% DEM - Wayne ROBENOLT 2,111 49.48% DEM - Michael BEACH 2,112 49.51% Write-In 2,455 1.07% Write-In 43 1.01% Total ... 229,047 100.00% Total ..
    [Show full text]