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G0005 November 8, 2016 *G0005* BALLOT MARKING INSTRUCTIONS: |A A B C Sample Ballot Durham County, North Carolina G0005 November 8, 2016 *G0005* BALLOT MARKING INSTRUCTIONS: |A. With the marking device provided or a black ball point pen, completely fill in the oval | to the left of each candidate or selection of your choice as shown. |B. Where authorized, you may write in a candidate by filling in the oval and writing the | name on the Write-in line. |C. If you tear, deface or wrongly mark this ballot, return it to request a replacement. PARTISAN OFFICES NC Attorney General NC Treasurer (You may vote for ONE) (You may vote for ONE) President and Vice President Buck Newton Dale R. Folwell of the United States Republican Republican (You may vote for ONE) Josh Stein Dan Blue III Democrat Democrat Donald J. Trump NC State Senate NC Auditor Michael R. Pence (You may vote for ONE) District 22 Republican (You may vote for ONE) Hillary Clinton Chuck Stuber T. Greg Doucette Tim Kaine Republican Republican Democrat Beth A. Wood Mike Woodard Democrat Democrat Gary Johnson NC House of Representatives NC Commissioner of Agriculture William Weld (You may vote for ONE) District 30 Libertarian (You may vote for ONE) _______________________________ Steve Troxler Elissa Fuchs Write-in Republican Republican Walter Smith Paul Luebke US Senate Democrat Democrat (You may vote for ONE) NC Commissioner of Insurance Board of Commissioners Richard Burr (You may vote for ONE) (You may vote for FIVE) Republican Deborah K. Ross Mike Causey Heidi Carter Democrat Republican Democrat Sean Haugh Wayne Goodwin James Hill Libertarian Democrat Democrat US House of Representatives Brenda Howerton NC Commissioner of Labor Democrat District 1 (You may vote for ONE) (You may vote for ONE) Wendy Jacobs Democrat H. Powell Dew, Jr. Cherie Berry Ellen Reckhow Republican Republican Democrat G. K. Butterfield Charles Meeker _______________________________ Democrat Democrat Write-in J.J. Summerell _______________________________ Libertarian Write-in Register of Deeds (You may vote for ONE) NC Governor NC Secretary of State (You may vote for ONE) (You may vote for ONE) Sharon A. Davis Democrat Pat McCrory Michael LaPaglia Republican Republican Roy Cooper Elaine Marshall NONPARTISAN OFFICES Democrat Democrat Lon Cecil NC Superintendent of Libertarian Public Instruction NC Supreme Court NC Lieutenant Governor (You may vote for ONE) (You may vote for ONE) Associate Justice Mark Johnson (You may vote for ONE) Republican Dan Forest June Atkinson Michael R. (Mike) Morgan Republican Democrat Linda Coleman Robert H. (Bob) Edmunds Democrat Jacki Cole Continue voting Libertarian next side E A B North Carolina C G0005 -- VOTE BOTH SIDES -- D E F REFERENDA NC Court of Appeals Judge Community College Bonds (You may vote for ONE) Phil Berger, Jr. Republican Shall the order adopted on August School Bonds 8, 2016, authorizing not Linda Stephens Democrat exceeding $20,195,000 Community College Bonds of the NC Court of Appeals Judge Shall the order adopted on August County of Durham, North (You may vote for ONE) 8, 2016, authorizing not Carolina, for the purpose of exceeding $90,870,000 School providing funds, with any other Bonds of the County of Durham, available funds, for expanding and Hunter Murphy Republican North Carolina, for the purpose of improving the facilities for Durham providing funds, with any other Technical Community College, Margaret Eagles Democrat available funds, for erecting including the construction of additional school buildings and additional classrooms, the Donald Ray Buie Unaffiliated other school plant facilities, relocation of existing classrooms remodeling, enlarging and and laboratories and the NC Court of Appeals Judge reconstructing existing school acquisition of necessary (You may vote for ONE) buildings and other school plant furnishings and equipment facilities and acquiring necessary therefor, and authorizing the levy land, furnishings and equipment of taxes in an amount sufficient to Bob Hunter Republican therefor, in order to provide pay the principal of and the additional school facilities in said interest on said bonds, be Abe Jones Democrat County to maintain the school approved? term as required by Section 2 of NC Court of Appeals Judge Article IX of the Constitution, and Yes (You may vote for ONE) authorizing the levy of taxes in an amount sufficient to pay the No principal of and the interest on Richard Dietz Republican said bonds, be approved? Vince Rozier Yes Democrat Museum Bonds NC Court of Appeals Judge No (You may vote for ONE) Shall the order adopted on August 8, 2016, authorizing not Valerie Zachary Republican exceeding $14,210,000 Museum Library Facilities Bonds Bonds of the County of Durham, Rickye McKoy-Mitchell Democrat North Carolina, for the purpose of providing funds, with any other NC District Court Judge Shall the order adopted on August available funds, for enlarging and District 14 8, 2016, authorizing not improving the facilities for the (You may vote for ONE) exceeding $44,725,000 Library North Carolina Museum of Life Facilities Bonds of the County of and Science, including the William A. (Drew) Durham, North Carolina, for the construction of a parking deck and Marsh III purpose of providing funds, with the improvement of certain any other available funds, for exhibits and other visitor facilities, enlarging and improving library and authorizing the levy of taxes Shamieka LaCher facilities of said County, including in an amount sufficient to pay the Rhinehart the expansion and improvement principal of and the interest on of the Main Library, and said bonds, be approved? authorizing the levy of taxes in an Soil and Water Conservation amount sufficient to pay the Yes District Supervisor principal of and the interest on (You may vote for ONE) said bonds, be approved? No Danielle Adams Yes Michael Van Sickle No _______________________________ End of Ballot Write-in D E North Carolina F -- VOTE BOTH SIDES --.
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