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2016 General Election )F|'ID!N W&[9T+ Remove this stub FFBL)^Pm*V Count: 13121 Track your ballot online at y) )I)y 9Y 9I) i) PROOF - File: 121014 Pallet: 1 - Box: 1 www.kingcounty.gov/elections PROOF November 8, 2016 SHL 32-0001 "J-i0G>F%N+ BALLOT CODE: 1 Official General and Special Election Ballot }-m]M]e}U-U King County, Washington LEG DISTRICT: 32 SEQ: 6 State State Initiatives to the People Proposed Amendment to the Initiative Measure No. 1491 State Constitution Initiative Measure No. 1491 concerns Senate Joint Resolution No. 8210 court-issued extreme risk protection The legislature has proposed a orders temporarily preventing access constitutional amendment on the to firearms. This measure would allow deadline for completing state police, family, or household members legislative and congressional to obtain court orders temporarily redistricting. This amendment would preventing firearms access by persons require the state redistricting exhibiting mental illness, violent or commission to complete redistricting other behavior indicating they may for state legislative and congressional harm themselves or others. Should districts by November 15 of each year this measure be enacted into law? ending in a one, 46 days earlier than currently required. Should this Yes constitutional amendment be: No Approved Initiative Measure No. 1501 Rejected Initiative Measure No. 1501 concerns County seniors and vulnerable individuals. King County This measure would increase the Charter Amendment No. 1 penalties for criminal identity theft and Nonpartisan Prosecuting Attorney civil consumer fraud targeted at seniors or vulnerable individuals; and Shall the King County Charter be exempt certain information of amended to make the elected office of vulnerable individuals and in-home King County prosecuting attorney caregivers from public disclosure. nonpartisan? Should this measure be enacted into law? Yes Yes No No King County Charter Amendment No. 2 Initiatives to the Legislature Gender-Neutral Language Initiative Measure No. 732 Shall the King County Charter be Initiative Measure No. 732 concerns amended to make its language taxes. This measure would impose a gender-neutral? carbon emission tax on certain fossil fuels and fossil-fuel-generated Yes electricity, reduce the sales tax by one No percentage point and increase a low- income exemption, and reduce certain Federal manufacturing taxes. Should this measure be enacted into law? President and Vice President of the Yes United States partisan office No vote for one pair Initiative Measure No. 735 Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine Initiative Measure No. 735 concerns a Democratic Party Nominees proposed amendment to the federal Donald J. Trump and constitution. This measure would urge the Washington state congressional Michael R. Pence Republican Party Nominees delegation to propose a federal State constitutional amendment that Alyson Kennedy and constitutional rights belong only to Osborne Hart Initiatives to the People individuals, not corporations, and Socialist Workers Party Nominees constitutionally-protected free speech Initiative Measure No. 1433 excludes the spending of money. Gloria Estela La Riva and Should this measure be enacted into Eugene Puryear Socialism & Liberation Party Initiative Measure No. 1433 concerns law? Nominees labor standards. This measure would Yes Jill Stein and increase the state minimum wage to Ajamu Baraka $11.00 in 2017, $11.50 in 2018, $12.00 in No Green Party Nominees 2019, and $13.50 in 2020, require Advisory Votes Darrell L. Castle and employers to provide paid sick leave, and Scott N. Bradley adopt related laws. Should this measure Advisory Vote No. 14 Constitution Party Nominees be enacted into law? House Bill 2768 Gary Johnson and The legislature extended, without a Bill Weld Yes Libertarian Party Nominees vote of the people, the insurance No premium tax to some insurance for stand-alone family dental plans, Initiative Measure No. 1464 costing an indeterminate amount in the first ten years, for government Initiative Measure No. 1464 concerns spending. This tax increase should be: READ: Each candidate for president campaign finance laws and lobbyists. This Repealed measure would create a campaign-finance and vice-president is the official system; allow residents to direct state Maintained nominee of a political party. For funds to candidates; repeal the non- other partisan offices, each resident sales-tax exemption; restrict Advisory Vote No. 15 candidate may state a political lobbying employment by certain former Second Engrossed Substitute party that he or she prefers. A public employees; and add enforcement House Bill 2778 candidate's preference does not requirements. Should this measure be imply that the candidate is enacted into law? The legislature imposed, without a nominated or endorsed by the Yes vote of the people, certain limitations party, or that the party approves of No on the retail sales and use tax or associates with that candidate. exemptions for clean alternative-fuel vehicles, costing $2,000,000 in the United States Senator first ten years, for government partisan office spending. This tax increase should be: vote for one Repealed Patty Murray (Prefers Democratic Party) Maintained Chris Vance (Prefers Republican Party) Continued on other side FRONT Card 1 RptPct 9049-12265 "0001.802" Default 001101004011100001000000013121121014 )F|'ID!N W&[9T+ FFBL)^Pm*V Count: 13121 y) )I)y 9Y 9I) i) PROOF - File: 121014 Pallet: 1 - Box: 1 Federal State Supreme Court City United States Representative Justice Position No. 1 City of Shoreline Congressional District No. 7 nonpartisan office Proposition No. 1 partisan office vote for one Basic Public Safety, Parks & vote for one Mary Yu Recreation, and Community Services Maintenance and Pramila Jayapal David DeWolf (Prefers Democratic Party) Operations Levy Brady Piñero Walkinshaw (Prefers Democratic Party) The Shoreline City Council adopted Justice Position No. 5 Resolution No. 389 concerning basic nonpartisan office public safety, parks and recreation, State vote for one and community services. If approved, Governor Barbara Madsen this proposition would restore partisan office Shoreline’s levy rate to help fund vote for one Greg Zempel police/emergency protection including neighborhood patrols and crime Jay Inslee (Prefers Democratic Party) prevention; preserve parks, trails, playgrounds/playfields and Shoreline Bill Bryant Justice Position No. 6 (Prefers Republican Party) nonpartisan office pool; and maintain community vote for one services including senior center and youth programs. Lieutenant Governor Charles (Charlie) Wiggins partisan office Dave Larson This proposition would set Shoreline’s vote for one maximum property tax rate to $1.39/ Cyrus Habib $1,000 of assessed valuation for (Prefers Democratic Party) collection in 2017; set the limit factor Marty McClendon (Prefers Republican Party) Court of Appeals, Division No. 1, for 2018-2022 at 100% plus annual District No. 1 inflation (Seattle CPI-U); and use the 2022 levy amount to calculate Secretary of State Judge Position No. 1 subsequent levy limits. partisan office nonpartisan office vote for one vote for one Should this proposition be approved? Kim Wyman Michael J. Trickey Yes (Prefers Republican Party) Tina Podlodowski No (Prefers Democratic Party) Superior Court Transportation State Treasurer Judge Position No. 14 Sound Transit partisan office nonpartisan office (A Regional Transit Authority) vote for one vote for one Proposition No. 1 Duane Davidson Nicole Gaines Phelps Light-Rail, Commuter-Rail, and (Prefers Republican Party) Bus Service Expansion Michael Waite David Greenspan (Prefers Republican Party) The Sound Transit Board passed Resolution No. R2016-17 concerning State Auditor Judge Position No. 26 expansion of mass transit in King, partisan office nonpartisan office Pierce, and Snohomish counties. This vote for one vote for one measure would expand light-rail, Mark Miloscia David Keenan commuter-rail, and bus rapid transit (Prefers Republican Party) service to connect population and Pat (Patrice) McCarthy John H. O'Rourke growth centers, and authorize Sound (Prefers Democratic Party) Transit to levy or impose: an additional 0.5% sales and use tax; a property tax of $0.25 or less per Attorney General Judge Position No. 31 $1,000 of assessed valuation; an partisan office nonpartisan office vote for one vote for one additional 0.8% motor-vehicle excise tax; and use existing taxes to fund the Bob Ferguson Marc S. Stern (Prefers Democratic Party) local share of the $53.8 billion Joshua B. Trumbull Helen Halpert estimated cost (including inflation), (Prefers Libertarian Party) with continuing independent audits, as described in the Mass Transit Guide and Resolution No. R2016-17. Should Commissioner of Public Lands Judge Position No. 44 this measure be: partisan office nonpartisan office vote for one vote for one Approved Steve McLaughlin Cathy Moore Rejected (Prefers Republican Party) Hilary Franz Eric Newman (Prefers Democratic Party) End of Ballot Superintendent of Public Instruction Judge Position No. 52 nonpartisan office nonpartisan office vote for one vote for one Erin Jones Anthony Gipe Chris Reykdal Kristin Richardson Insurance Commissioner Judge Position No. 53 partisan office nonpartisan office vote for one vote for one Mike Kreidler Mariane Spearman (Prefers Democratic Party) Richard Schrock Thomas Cline (Prefers Republican Party) Legislative District No. 32 Representative Position No. 1 partisan office vote for one Cindy Ryu (Prefers Democratic Party) Alvin Rutledge (Prefers Republican Party) Legislative District No. 32 Representative Position No. 2 partisan office vote for one Ruth Kagi (Prefers Democratic Party) David D. Schirle (Prefers Republican Party) Vote both sides of ballot BACK Card 1 RptPct 9049-12265 "0001.802" Default .