Ballot for the Republican Party Deschutes County, Oregon - May 17, 2016
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Republican Party Deschutes County, Oregon - May 17, 2016 A B C Instructions To Voter Use A Pen 11 (Blue or Black Ink) State Offices To ensure your vote counts, completely 12 Secretary of State Nonpartisan Offices fill in the oval R to the left of the Vote for One response of your choice. Judge of the Supreme Court, To write in a name, write the name on Position 5 the solid line and fill in the oval R to Dennis Richardson Vote for One the left of the write-in line. Sid Leiken Jack L Landau Attention! Incumbent Remember to inspect your ballot for 21 mistakes! If you make a mistake or damage your ballot, call your Write-in Write-in County Elections Office to ask for a State Treasurer Judge of the Court of Appeals, replacement ballot. Vote for One Position 2 Vote for One Federal Offices Jeff Gudman Rebecca Duncan Incumbent President Vote for One Write-in Write-in Attorney General Judge of the Court of Appeals, Vote for One Position 3 Ted Cruz Vote for One John R Kasich Daniel Zene Crowe Darleen Ortega Incumbent Donald J Trump Write-in Write-in 40 Legislative Offices Judge of the Court of Appeals, Write-in Position 7 Vote for One 41 US Senator State Senator, 27th District Vote for One Vote for One 42 Meagan A Flynn Incumbent Sam Carpenter Tim Knopp Write-in Mark Callahan Judge of the Circuit Court, Write-in 11th District, Position 4 Vote for One 45 Faye Stewart State Representative, 54th District Vote for One Dan Laschober A Michael Adler Incumbent Knute Buehler Write-in Write-in US Representative, 2nd District Judge of the Circuit Court, Vote for One Write-in 11th District, Position 6 County Offices Vote for One Paul J Romero Jr County Commissioner, Position 2 Wells B Ashby Vote for One Incumbent 52 Greg Walden Write-in Phil Henderson Write-in State OfficesSample Write-in Governor Nonpartisan Offices (2 Year Term) Vote for One Judge of the Supreme Court, Position 4 Bruce Cuff Vote for One Bob Niemeyer Rives Kistler Incumbent Bob Forthan Write-in Bud Pierce 61 Allen Alley WARNING Any person who, by use of force or other means, unduly influences an elector to vote in any particular manner or to refrain Write-in from voting is subject to a fine. (ORS 254.470) A B C Seq:0010 J Vote Both Sides of Ballot © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013 D E F County Measure 9-107 Form 9-1-1 District with Permanent Rate, Withdraw from Existing District Question: Should a new 9-1-1 district be formed with a $0.425/$1,000 permanent tax rate beginning 2016-2017, and current district territory withdrawn? Summary: Since 1990, the 9-1-1 Service District has depended on temporary tax measures to fund 9-1-1 emergency and non-emergency call-taking and police, fire and EMS dispatch services for District residents. The 9-1-1 User Board, comprised of all local police and fire chiefs, adopted a strategic plan to improve 9-1-1 service and replace the end of life radio communications system by establishing stable funding prior to the expiration of the existing, temporary operating levy in 2018. Stable funding would assure the continuation of quality, responsive 9-1-1 emergency service responses for everyone in the District. This new tax would replace both the current permanent tax rate of $.1618 and the expiring temporary rate of $.20. The Governing Board has committed to maintaining the levy rate at $.3618, the current level, for the next two years. The maximum levy rate of $.4250 is not expected to be reached until 2030 or later. If levied at the maximum amount, the total increase over the current levies on a property with an assessed value of $200,000 would be $1.05 per month. Yes No Sample D E F J Vote Both Sides of Ballot Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Republican Party Deschutes County, Oregon - May 17, 2016 A B C Instructions To Voter Use A Pen 11 (Blue or Black Ink) State Offices To ensure your vote counts, completely 12 Secretary of State Nonpartisan Offices fill in the oval R to the left of the Vote for One response of your choice. Judge of the Supreme Court, To write in a name, write the name on Position 5 the solid line and fill in the oval R to Dennis Richardson Vote for One the left of the write-in line. Sid Leiken Jack L Landau Attention! Incumbent Remember to inspect your ballot for 21 mistakes! If you make a mistake or damage your ballot, call your Write-in Write-in County Elections Office to ask for a State Treasurer Judge of the Court of Appeals, replacement ballot. Vote for One Position 2 Vote for One Federal Offices Jeff Gudman Rebecca Duncan Incumbent President Vote for One Write-in Write-in Attorney General Judge of the Court of Appeals, Vote for One Position 3 Ted Cruz Vote for One John R Kasich Daniel Zene Crowe Darleen Ortega Incumbent Donald J Trump Write-in Write-in 40 Legislative Offices Judge of the Court of Appeals, Write-in Position 7 Vote for One 41 US Senator State Senator, 27th District Vote for One Vote for One 42 Meagan A Flynn Incumbent Sam Carpenter Tim Knopp Write-in Mark Callahan Judge of the Circuit Court, Write-in 11th District, Position 4 Vote for One 45 Faye Stewart State Representative, 54th District Vote for One Dan Laschober A Michael Adler Incumbent Knute Buehler Write-in Write-in US Representative, 2nd District Judge of the Circuit Court, Vote for One Write-in 11th District, Position 6 County Offices Vote for One Paul J Romero Jr County Commissioner, Position 2 Wells B Ashby Vote for One Incumbent Greg Walden Write-in 53 Phil Henderson Nonpartisan County Offices Write-in State OfficesSampleJustice of the Peace Write-in Vote for One Governor Nonpartisan Offices (2 Year Term) Vote for One Judge of the Supreme Court, Charles Fadeley Position 4 Bruce Cuff Vote for One Write-in Bob Niemeyer Rives Kistler Incumbent Bob Forthan Write-in Bud Pierce 61 Allen Alley WARNING Any person who, by use of force or other means, unduly influences an elector to vote in any particular manner or to refrain Write-in from voting is subject to a fine. (ORS 254.470) A B C Seq:0011 K Vote Both Sides of Ballot © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013 D E F County Measure 9-107 Form 9-1-1 District with Permanent Rate, Withdraw from Existing District Question: Should a new 9-1-1 district be formed with a $0.425/$1,000 permanent tax rate beginning 2016-2017, and current district territory withdrawn? Summary: Since 1990, the 9-1-1 Service District has depended on temporary tax measures to fund 9-1-1 emergency and non-emergency call-taking and police, fire and EMS dispatch services for District residents. The 9-1-1 User Board, comprised of all local police and fire chiefs, adopted a strategic plan to improve 9-1-1 service and replace the end of life radio communications system by establishing stable funding prior to the expiration of the existing, temporary operating levy in 2018. Stable funding would assure the continuation of quality, responsive 9-1-1 emergency service responses for everyone in the District. This new tax would replace both the current permanent tax rate of $.1618 and the expiring temporary rate of $.20. The Governing Board has committed to maintaining the levy rate at $.3618, the current level, for the next two years. The maximum levy rate of $.4250 is not expected to be reached until 2030 or later. If levied at the maximum amount, the total increase over the current levies on a property with an assessed value of $200,000 would be $1.05 per month. Yes No Sample D E F K Vote Both Sides of Ballot Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Republican Party Deschutes County, Oregon - May 17, 2016 A B C Instructions To Voter Use A Pen 11 (Blue or Black Ink) State Offices To ensure your vote counts, completely 12 Secretary of State Nonpartisan Offices fill in the oval R to the left of the Vote for One response of your choice. Judge of the Supreme Court, To write in a name, write the name on Position 5 the solid line and fill in the oval R to Dennis Richardson Vote for One the left of the write-in line. Sid Leiken Jack L Landau Attention! Incumbent Remember to inspect your ballot for 21 mistakes! If you make a mistake or damage your ballot, call your Write-in Write-in County Elections Office to ask for a State Treasurer Judge of the Court of Appeals, replacement ballot. Vote for One Position 2 Vote for One Federal Offices Jeff Gudman Rebecca Duncan Incumbent President Vote for One Write-in Write-in Attorney General Judge of the Court of Appeals, Vote for One Position 3 Ted Cruz Vote for One John R Kasich Daniel Zene Crowe Darleen Ortega Incumbent Donald J Trump Write-in Write-in 40 Legislative Offices Judge of the Court of Appeals, Write-in Position 7 Vote for One 41 US Senator State Senator, 28th District Vote for One Vote for One 42 Meagan A Flynn Incumbent Sam Carpenter Dennis Linthicum Write-in Mark Callahan Judge of the Circuit Court, Write-in 11th District, Position 4 Vote for One 45 Faye Stewart State Representative, 55th District Vote for One Dan Laschober A Michael Adler Incumbent Mike McLane Write-in Write-in US Representative, 2nd District Judge of the Circuit Court, Vote for One Write-in 11th District, Position 6 County Offices Vote for One Paul J Romero Jr County Commissioner, Position 2 Wells B Ashby Vote for One Incumbent Greg Walden Write-in Phil Henderson Nonpartisan County Offices Write-in 54 State OfficesSampleJustice of the Peace Write-in Vote for One Governor Nonpartisan Offices (2 Year Term) Vote for One Judge of the Supreme Court, Charles Fadeley Position 4 Bruce Cuff Vote for One Write-in Bob Niemeyer Rives Kistler Incumbent Bob Forthan Write-in Bud Pierce 61 Allen Alley WARNING Any person who, by use of force or other means, unduly influences an elector to vote in any particular manner or to refrain Write-in from voting is subject to a fine.