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Democratic Sample Ballot Primary Election August 4, 2020 DEMOCRATIC SAMPLE BALLOT PRIMARY ELECTION AUGUST 4, 2020 Instructions to Voters: Completely darken the oval to the left of your choice as shown. Use pencil, black or blue pen. Do not use red ink. DO NOT ERASE DEMOCRATIC PARTY SAMPLE BALLOT PRIMARY ELECTION AUGUST 4, 2020 DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES VOTE FOR ONE FOR GOVERNOR Nicole Galloway Jimmie Matthews Antoin Johnson Eric Morrison Robin John Daniel Van Quaethem FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Gregory A Upchurch Alissia Canady FOR SECRETARY OF STATE Yinka Faleti FOR STATE TREASURER Vicki Lorenz Englund FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Rich Finneran Elad Gross FOR U.S. REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 5 Emanuel Cleaver II Maite Salazar FOR STATE SENATOR District 7: Michael R. Brown District 7: Greg Razer District 9: Barbara Anne Washington 3 District 9: Ryan Myers District 11: John Joseph Rizzo FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE District 19: Ingrid Burnett Nicholas (Wick) Thomas Phyllis Hardwick District 22: Yolanda Young Kevon Graves Bryce Bradford Sheoni Givens Jeff Francis District 23: Michael L. Johnson Derron Black District 24: Emily Weber Connor Nowalk Sammie Arnold District 25: Drew Rogers Patty Lewis Josh Swafford District 26: Ashley Bland Manlove Jamie T. Braden District 27: Richard Brown District 28: Jerome Barnes District 29: Rory Rowland District 30: Art Schaaf District 35: Keri Ingle District 36: Mark A. Sharp Laura L. Loyacono District 37: Annette Turnbaugh District 56: Neal Barnes 4 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY- JACKSON COUNTY Jean Peters Baker FOR SHERIFF - JACKSON COUNTY Darryl Forte' Mike Sharp DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES FOR COMMITTEEMAN FOR COMMITTEEWOMAN 1 st Ward 1st Ward Salvador Lopez Dr. Sarah Martin Joseph A. Fernandez ________________________ Write-in Write-in 2nd Ward 2nd Ward Albert Jackson Virginia Dee Evans _____________________ Write-in Write-in 3rd Ward 3rd Ward Brandon Ellington Barbara Anne Washington Alan A. Young Sr. Write-in Write-in 4th Ward 4th Ward Gene Morgan Rafaela “Lali” Garcia Write-in Write-in 5th Ward 5th Ward John “Coach” Comstock No Candidate Filed Write-in Write-in 6th Ward 6th Ward Jared Wight Beth Low-Smith _____________________ Write-in Write-in 5 DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES FOR COMMITTEEMAN FOR COMMITTEEWOMAN 7th Ward 7th Ward Keith Martin Thomas Rosa M. James Da-Nearle T. Clarke Teresa Perry _____________________ Sheri Hall Write-in _____ Write-in 8th Ward 8th Ward Phil Glynn Marsha Lerenberg _____________________ Write-in Write-in 9th Ward 9th Ward Jonathan Rand Cathleen “Katie" Lillis ______________________ _____________________ Write-in Write-in 10th Ward 10th Ward Tom Wyrsch Ashley Bland Manlove _____________________ Charmaine Willis Write-in Delmira Quarles ________________ Write-in 11th Ward 11th Ward John Burnett Ingrid Burnett Write-in Write-in 12th Ward 12th Ward Manny Abarca IV Patricia Ann Geronima ______________________ Hernandez Write-in ______________________ Write-in 13th Ward 13th Ward Dale Walker Nancy M. Simons Write-in Write-in 6 DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES FOR COMMITTEEMAN FOR COMMITTEEWOMAN 14th Ward 14th Ward Joseph C. Jackson Sr. Melissa Patterson Hazley Carl W. Bussey _____________________ ____ Write-in Write-in 15th Ward 15th Ward Lawrence W. Crawford Velda Cook Thurman Davis _____ _____________________ Write-in Write-in 16th Ward 16th Ward Kenneth Bacchus Gail McCann Beatty _____________________ Gloria Roach Ellington Write-in Write-in 17th Ward 17th Ward Craig C. Bland Melissa A. Douglas _____________________ Marvouneen Sowell Write-in ______________________ Write-in 18th Ward 18th Ward Charles M. Johnson No Candidate Filed Write-in Write-in 19th Ward 19th Ward Cecil D. Williams Kristi D. Whitaker Write-in Write-in 20th Ward 20th Ward Alvin L. Brooks Cathy Spainhower Write-in Write-in 7 DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES FOR COMMITTEEMAN FOR COMMITTEEWOMAN 22nd Ward 22nd Ward Vincent Accurso Laura L. Loyacono _____ Paula Tarwater Write-in ____ Write-in 23rd Ward 23rd Ward No Candidate Filed Venessa Huskey Write-in Write-in 24th Ward 24th Ward Phil LeVota Lanette LeVota Michael A. (Mike) Wells _____________________ Write-in Write-in 25th Ward 25th Ward Darrell Curls Nikki Crocker Johnson _____________________ Maria Allen Write-in __ Write-in 26th Ward 26th Ward Byron Townsend Ann E. Coleman Write-in Write-in 8 OFFICIAL BALLOT STATE OF MISSOURI SPECIAL ELECTION, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 2020 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 2 Proposed by Initiative Petition Do you want to amend the Missouri Constitution to: adopt Medicaid Expansion for persons 19 to 64 years old with an income level at or below 133% of the federal poverty level, as set forth in the Affordable Care Act; prohibit placing greater or additional burdens on eligibility or enrollment standards, methodologies or practices on persons covered under Medicaid Expansion than on any other population eligible for Medicaid; and require state agencies to take all actions necessary to maximize federal financial participation in funding medical assistance under Medicaid Expansion? State government entities are estimated to have one-time costs of approximately $6.4 million and an unknown annual net fiscal impact by 2026 ranging from increased costs of at least $200 million to savings of $1 billion. Local governments expect cost to decrease by an unknown amount. YES NO INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS If you are in favor of this question, completely darken the oval beside “YES.” If you are opposed to this question, completely darken the oval beside “NO.” 9 OFFICIAL BALLOT SPECIAL ELECTION HICKMAN MILLS C-1 SCHOOL DISTRICT OF JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 2020 QUESTION Shall Hickman Mills C-1 School District of Jackson County, Missouri, without an estimated increase in the current debt service property tax levy, borrow money in the amount of $30,000,000 and issue its general obligation bonds for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, improving, repairing, furnishing and equipping school facilities, including, but not limited to, repairing roofs, plumbing, heating and cooling systems, security entries, playground, athletic, fine arts and parking facilities for certain existing school facilities throughout the District? If this proposition is approved, the adjusted debt service levy of the school district is estimated to remain at $1.10 (amount of current school district levy) per one hundred dollars assessed valuation of real and personal property. YES NO INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS If you are in favor of this question, completely darken the oval beside “YES”. If you are opposed to this question, completely darken the oval beside “NO”. 10 .
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