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OFFICIAL BALLOT Primary Election Tuesday, August 7, 2018 Wayne County, Michigan Charter Township of Northville, Precinct 1 VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT Charter Township of Northville, Precinct 1 OFFICIAL BALLOT Primary Election Tuesday, August 7, 2018 Wayne County, Michigan Charter Township of Northville, Precinct 1 Partisan Section - Vote Only 1 Party Section Republican Democratic Libertarian Party Section Party Section Party Section State State State Governor Governor Governor Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 Bill Schuette Abdul El-Sayed John J. Tatar Brian Calley Shri Thanedar Bill Gelineau Patrick Colbeck Gretchen Whitmer Jim Hines Congressional Congressional United States Senator Vote for not more than 1 Congressional United States Senator Vote for not more than 1 United States Senator Vote for not more than 1 Debbie Stabenow Representative in Congress 11th District Sandy Pensler Vote for not more than 1 John James Representative in Congress Leonard Schwartz 11th District Vote for not more than 1 Representative in Congress Suneel Gupta Legislative 11th District Vote for not more than 1 Fayrouz Saad State Senator 7th District Lena Epstein Nancy Skinner Vote for not more than 1 Klint Kesto Haley Stevens Joseph H. LeBlanc Mike Kowall Tim Greimel Rocky Raczkowski Kerry Bentivolio Legislative State Senator 7th District Legislative Vote for not more than 1 State Senator Ghulam Qadir 7th District Vote for not more than 1 Dayna Polehanki Laura Cox VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT 1796 Partisan Section Continued - Vote Only 1 Party Section Republican Democratic Libertarian Party Section Party Section Party Section Legislative Legislative Legislative Representative in Representative in Representative in State Legislature State Legislature State Legislature 20th District 20th District 20th District Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 Jeff Noble Matt Koleszar County County County County Executive Vote for not more than 1 County Executive County Executive Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 Adam Salam Adamski Warren C. Evans Formerly: Mario Nesr Fundarski County Commissioner 9th District Denis Curran Vote for not more than 1 County Commissioner Township 9th District Vote for not more than 1 Trustee Partial Term Ending County Commissioner E. Jason Blankenship 11/20/2020 9th District Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 Terry A. Marecki Township Trustee Delegate Partial Term Ending Township 11/20/2020 Delegate to County Vote for not more than 1 Convention Trustee Vote for not more than 4 Partial Term Ending 11/20/2020 M. Aslam Vote for not more than 1 Richard Allen Delegate Scott Frush Delegate to County Convention Priya Marwah Vote for not more than 2 Chris Roosen James Porterfield Delegate Delegate to County Convention Vote for not more than 4 Priya Marwah VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT 1796 VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT Charter Township of Northville, Precinct 2 OFFICIAL BALLOT Primary Election Tuesday, August 7, 2018 Wayne County, Michigan Charter Township of Northville, Precinct 2 Partisan Section - Vote Only 1 Party Section Republican Democratic Libertarian Party Section Party Section Party Section State State State Governor Governor Governor Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 Brian Calley Shri Thanedar Bill Gelineau Patrick Colbeck Gretchen Whitmer John J. Tatar Jim Hines Abdul El-Sayed Bill Schuette Congressional Congressional United States Senator Vote for not more than 1 Congressional United States Senator Vote for not more than 1 United States Senator Vote for not more than 1 Debbie Stabenow Representative in Congress 11th District John James Vote for not more than 1 Sandy Pensler Representative in Congress Leonard Schwartz 11th District Vote for not more than 1 Representative in Congress Fayrouz Saad Legislative 11th District Vote for not more than 1 Nancy Skinner State Senator 7th District Klint Kesto Haley Stevens Vote for not more than 1 Mike Kowall Tim Greimel Joseph H. LeBlanc Rocky Raczkowski Suneel Gupta Kerry Bentivolio Lena Epstein Legislative State Senator 7th District Legislative Vote for not more than 1 State Senator Dayna Polehanki 7th District Vote for not more than 1 Ghulam Qadir Laura Cox VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT 1797 Partisan Section Continued - Vote Only 1 Party Section Republican Democratic Libertarian Party Section Party Section Party Section Legislative Legislative Legislative Representative in Representative in Representative in State Legislature State Legislature State Legislature 20th District 20th District 20th District Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 Jeff Noble Matt Koleszar County County County County Executive Vote for not more than 1 County Executive County Executive Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 Denis Curran Warren C. Evans County Commissioner 9th District Adam Salam Adamski Vote for not more than 1 Formerly: Mario Nesr Fundarski County Commissioner Township 9th District Vote for not more than 1 Trustee Partial Term Ending County Commissioner E. Jason Blankenship 11/20/2020 9th District Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 Terry A. Marecki Township Trustee Delegate Partial Term Ending Township 11/20/2020 Delegate to County Vote for not more than 1 Convention Trustee Vote for not more than 4 Partial Term Ending 11/20/2020 M. Aslam Vote for not more than 1 Scott Frush Delegate Priya Marwah Delegate to County Convention Chris Roosen Vote for not more than 2 Richard Allen Delegate Delegate to County Convention Vote for not more than 5 Anibal Cazal Scott Frush Jeffrey T. Neilson VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT 1797 VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT Charter Township of Northville, Precinct 3 OFFICIAL BALLOT Primary Election Tuesday, August 7, 2018 Wayne County, Michigan Charter Township of Northville, Precinct 3 Partisan Section - Vote Only 1 Party Section Republican Democratic Libertarian Party Section Party Section Party Section State State State Governor Governor Governor Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 Patrick Colbeck Gretchen Whitmer John J. Tatar Jim Hines Abdul El-Sayed Bill Gelineau Bill Schuette Shri Thanedar Brian Calley Congressional Congressional United States Senator Vote for not more than 1 Congressional United States Senator Vote for not more than 1 United States Senator Vote for not more than 1 Debbie Stabenow Representative in Congress 11th District Sandy Pensler Vote for not more than 1 John James Representative in Congress Leonard Schwartz 11th District Vote for not more than 1 Representative in Congress Nancy Skinner Legislative 11th District Vote for not more than 1 Haley Stevens State Senator 7th District Mike Kowall Tim Greimel Vote for not more than 1 Rocky Raczkowski Suneel Gupta Joseph H. LeBlanc Kerry Bentivolio Fayrouz Saad Lena Epstein Klint Kesto Legislative State Senator 7th District Legislative Vote for not more than 1 State Senator Ghulam Qadir 7th District Vote for not more than 1 Dayna Polehanki Laura Cox VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT 1798 Partisan Section Continued - Vote Only 1 Party Section Republican Democratic Libertarian Party Section Party Section Party Section Legislative Legislative Legislative Representative in Representative in Representative in State Legislature State Legislature State Legislature 20th District 20th District 20th District Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 Jeff Noble Matt Koleszar County County County County Executive Vote for not more than 1 County Executive County Executive Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 Adam Salam Adamski Warren C. Evans Formerly: Mario Nesr Fundarski County Commissioner 9th District Denis Curran Vote for not more than 1 County Commissioner Township 9th District Vote for not more than 1 Trustee Partial Term Ending County Commissioner E. Jason Blankenship 11/20/2020 9th District Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 Terry A. Marecki Township Trustee Delegate Partial Term Ending Township 11/20/2020 Delegate to County Vote for not more than 1 Convention Trustee Vote for not more than 4 Partial Term Ending 11/20/2020 M. Aslam Vote for not more than 1 Priya Marwah Delegate Chris Roosen Delegate to County Convention Richard Allen Vote for not more than 3 Scott Frush Lisa DiRado Linda E. Schwelnus Delegate Nick Valenti Delegate to County Convention Vote for not more than 6 Randall Byrd Sharon Byrd Christopher Darrow Xinran Cindy Miao Chris Roosen Karen Roosen VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT 1798 VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT Charter Township of Northville, Precinct 4 OFFICIAL BALLOT Primary Election Tuesday, August 7, 2018 Wayne County, Michigan Charter Township of Northville, Precinct 4 Partisan Section - Vote Only 1 Party Section Republican Democratic Libertarian Party Section Party Section Party Section State State State Governor Governor Governor Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 Jim Hines Abdul El-Sayed Bill Gelineau Bill Schuette Shri Thanedar John J. Tatar Brian Calley Gretchen Whitmer Patrick Colbeck Congressional Congressional United States Senator Vote for not more than 1 Congressional United States Senator Vote for not more than 1 United States Senator Vote for not more than 1 Debbie Stabenow Representative in Congress 11th District John James Vote for not more than 1 Sandy Pensler Representative in Congress Leonard Schwartz 11th District Vote for not more than 1 Representative in Congress Haley Stevens Legislative 11th District Vote for not more than 1 Tim Greimel State Senator 7th District Rocky Raczkowski Suneel Gupta Vote for not more than 1 Kerry Bentivolio Fayrouz Saad Joseph H.
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