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Specimen Ballot Democratic Primary Election March 20, 2018 Warren County, Illinois SPECIMEN BALLOT DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION MARCH 20, 2018 Tina M. Conard, Warren County Clerk & Recorder Judge's Initials ____________ WARREN COUNTY, ILLINOIS To vote, darken the oval to the LEFT of your choice, like this . To cast a write-in vote, darken the oval to the LEFT of the blank space provided and write the candidate's name in that space. For specific information, refer to the card of instruction posted in the voting booth. If you tear, spoil, deface or erroneously mark this ballot, return it to the election judge and obtain another. STATE CONGRESSIONAL FOR GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR FOR STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEEWOMAN (Vote for one) SEVENTEENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (Vote for one) (JB PRITZKER (JULIANA STRATTON KATE JENNINGS (CHRIS KENNEDY JODY COSS (RA JOY FOR STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEEMAN (DANIEL BISS SEVENTEENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (LITESA E. WALLACE (Vote for one) (BOB DAIBER EDWARD KLEIN (JONATHAN W. TODD DON JOHNSTON (TIO HARDIMAN LEGISLATIVE (PATRICIA AVERY FOR STATE SENATOR (ROBERT MARSHALL FORTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT (DENNIS COLE (Vote for one) FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Write-in (Vote for one) REPRESENTATIVE PAT QUINN FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY RENATO MARIOTTI NINETY-THIRD REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT (Vote for one) SCOTT DRURY NANCY ROTERING JOHN CURTIS KWAME RAOUL FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY JESSE RUIZ NINETY-FOURTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT (Vote for one) SHARON FAIRLEY AARON GOLDSTEIN No Candidate Write-in COUNTY FOR SECRETARY OF STATE FOR COUNTY CLERK & RECORDER (Vote for one) (Vote for one) JESSE WHITE No Candidate FOR COMPTROLLER FOR COUNTY TREASURER (Vote for one) (Vote for one) SUSANA A. MENDOZA JOSHUA L. CROSSEN FOR TREASURER FOR COUNTY SHERIFF (Vote for one) (Vote for one) MICHAEL W. FRERICHS No Candidate CONGRESSIONAL EDUCATIONAL SERVICE REGION FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FOR REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS SEVENTEENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (HENDERSON, KNOX, MERCER AND WARREN COUNTIES) (Vote for one) (Vote for one) CHERI BUSTOS No Candidate FRONT Card 3 RptPct 10-10 "002-BERWICK 1" FOR PROOF ONLY 02/14/18 16:08:42 EDUCATIONAL SERVICE REGION PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN FOR REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN (FULTON, HANCOCK, McDONOUGH AND SCHUYLER HALE 1 COUNTIES) (Vote for one) (Vote for one) No Candidate No Candidate FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN COUNTY BOARD KELLY 1 (Vote for one) FOR MEMBERS OF THE COUNTY BOARD DISTRICT 1 No Candidate (Vote for not more than two) FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN ROBERT K. SCHISLER LENOX 1 (Vote for one) FOR MEMBERS OF THE COUNTY BOARD DISTRICT 2 No Candidate (Vote for not more than two) FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN No Candidate MONMOUTH 1 (Vote for one) FOR MEMBERS OF THE COUNTY BOARD DISTRICT 3 MOHSIN MASOOD (Vote for not more than two) FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN No Candidate MONMOUTH 2 (Vote for one) FOR MEMBERS OF THE COUNTY BOARD DISTRICT 4 No Candidate (Vote for not more than two) FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN No Candidate MONMOUTH 3 (Vote for one) FOR MEMBERS OF THE COUNTY BOARD DISTRICT 4 No Candidate (2-YEAR UNEXPIRED TERM) (Vote for one) FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN MONMOUTH 4 (Vote for one) No Candidate PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN SHARON PATTERSON FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN BERWICK 1 MONMOUTH 5 (Vote for one) (Vote for one) No Candidate No Candidate FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN COLDBROOK 1 MONMOUTH 6 (Vote for one) (Vote for one) DONNA SPROSTON RONDA WILLHARDT FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN ELLISON 1 MONMOUTH 7 (Vote for one) (Vote for one) No Candidate No Candidate FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN FLOYD 1 MONMOUTH 8 (Vote for one) (Vote for one) No Candidate DAVID MALCOM FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN GREENBUSH 1 MONMOUTH 9 (Vote for one) (Vote for one) No Candidate RUSSELL "RUSTY" GILLAM BACK Card 3 RptPct 10-10 "002-BERWICK 1" FOR PROOF ONLY 02/14/18 16:08:42 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN MONMOUTH 10 (Vote for one) ROBERT K SCHISLER FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN MONMOUTH 11 (Vote for one) STEVEN BUBAN FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN MONMOUTH 12 (Vote for one) JEANNINE "GENA" METTLER FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN POINT PLEASANT 1 (Vote for one) No Candidate FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN ROSEVILLE 1 (Vote for one) No Candidate FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN ROSEVILLE 2 (Vote for one) No Candidate FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN SPRING GROVE-ALEXIS 1 (Vote for one) No Candidate FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN SPRING GROVE-GERLAW 2 (Vote for one) MARILYN VANAUSDALL FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN SUMNER 1 (Vote for one) No Candidate FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN SWAN 1 (Vote for one) No Candidate FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN TOMPKINS 1 (Vote for one) No Candidate FRONT Card 4 RptPct 10-10 "002-BERWICK 1" FOR PROOF ONLY 02/14/18 16:08:43.
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