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Notice of General Election Sample Ballot NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION SAMPLE BALLOT STATE OF MISSOURI 53RD DISTRICT CONSTITUTIONAL JACKSON COUNTY REPUBLICAN TERRY THOMPSON AMENDMENT NO. 3 TUESDAY, DEMOCRATIC CONNIE SIMMONS Proposed by 100th General Assembly NOVEMBER 3, 2020 LIBERTARIAN CAMERON PACK (Second Regular Session) INDEPENDENT AARON C. MAIS (SS 3 SJR 38) Notice is hereby given to the registered qualified voters of Jackson County, Missouri, outside the corpo- FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to: rate limits of Kansas City, Missouri, that the General REPUBLICAN TRACEY CHAPPELL * Ban gifts from paid lobbyists to legislators and Election will be held in the County of Jackson on Tues- DEMOCRATIC JEAN PETERS BAKER their employees; day, November 3, 2020, as certified by the Honorable * Reduce legislative campaign contribution lim- John R. Ashcroft, Secretary of State, State of Missouri, FOR SHERIFF its; and Mary Jo Spino, Clerk of the Legislature, Jackson DEMOCRATIC DARRYL FORTE * Change the redistricting process voters ap- County, Missouri. The polls will be open from 6:00 proved in 2018 by: (i) transferring responsibility for draw- a.m. until 7:00 p.m. ing state legislative districts from the Nonpartisan State JUDICIAL Demographer to Governor-appointed bipartisan commis- The Jackson County Board of Election Commis- BALLOT sions; (ii) modifying and reordering the redistricting crite- sioners will conduct the election in that part of Jackson ria. County outside the corporate limits of Kansas City. Submitting to the voters whether the Judges named below, whose terms expire December 31, 2020, shall be retained in office for new State governmental entities expect no cost or savings. Indi- This notice is being published in accordance with terms. VOTE ON EACH JUDGE vidual local governmental entities expect significant de- Missouri Revised Statute 115.127 and other applicable creased revenues of a total unknown amount. state statutes. MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGES Yes [ ] The official ballot for the General Election will be Shall Judge PATRICIA BRECKENRIDGE of the Missouri Supreme No [ ] substantially in the following form: Court be retained in office? JACKSON COUNTY FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT Yes [ ] QUESTION NO. 1 REPUBLICAN DONALD J. TRUMP-MICHAEL R. PENCE No [ ] DEMOCRATIC JOSEPH R. BIDEN-KAMALA D. HARRIS Shall Jackson County, Missouri, impose a monthly fee not LIBERTARIAN JO JORGENSEN-JEREMY (SPIKE) COHEN MISSOURI COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE to exceed $1.00 (one dollar) on a subscriber of any com- GREEN HOWIE HAWKINS-ANGELA NICOLE WALKER WESTERN DISTRICT munications service that has been enabled to contact 911 CONSTITUTION DON BLANKENSHIP-WILLIAM MOHR for the purpose of funding 911 service in the County? The Shall Judge TOM CHAPMAN of the Western District Court of Appeals proceeds of this fee shall be deposited in the County’s spe- FOR GOVERNOR be retained in office? cial E-911 System Fund and not comingled with the gen- REPUBLICAN MIKE PARSON eral funds of the County, to be expended solely for the pur- DEMOCRATIC NICOLE GALLOWAY Yes [ ] pose set forth herein. LIBERTARIAN RIK COMBS No [ ] GREEN JEROME HOWARD BAUER Yes [ ] CIRCUIT JUDGES No [ ] FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT REPUBLICAN MIKE KEHOE QUESTION NO. 2 DEMOCRATIC ALISSIA CANADY DIVISION NO. 2 LIBERTARIAN BILL SLANTZ Shall Jackson County, Missouri, remove the statues of An- GREEN KELLEY DRAGOO Shall Judge KENNETH R. GARRETT, III, Circuit Judge of Judicial drew Jackson now located outside the Jackson County Circuit No. 16, be retained in office? Courthouse in Kansas City and the Historic Truman Court- FOR SECRETARY OF STATE house in Independence? REPUBLICAN JOHN R. (JAY) ASHCROFT Yes [ ] DEMOCRATIC YINKA FALETI No [ ] Yes [ ] LIBERTARIAN CARL HERMAN FREESE DIVISION NO. 10 No [ ] GREEN PAUL LEHMANN CONSTITUTION PAUL VENABLE Shall Judge PATRICK W. CAMPBELL, Circuit Judge of Judicial Cir- cuit No. 16, be retained in office? CITY OF BUCKNER FOR STATE TREASURER QUESTION REPUBLICAN SCOTT FITZPATRICK Yes [ ] DEMOCRATIC VICKI LORENZ ENGLUND No [ ] Shall the city of Buckner impose a city sales tax of one LIBERTARIAN NICHOLAS (NICK) KASOFF DIVISION NO. 14 percent (1%)? GREEN JOSEPH CIVETTINI Shall Judge JOHN M. TORRENCE, Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit Yes [ ] FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL No. 16, be retained in office? No [ ] REPUBLICAN ERIC SCHMITT DEMOCRATIC RICH FINNERAN Yes [ ] LIBERTARIAN KEVIN C BABCOCK No [ ] DIVISION NO. 17 FOR U.S. REPRESENTATIVE 5TH DISTRICT Shall Judge CORY L. ATKINS, Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 16, INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS REPUBLICAN RYAN DERKS be retained in office? Using blue or black ink, completely fill in the box next to DEMOCRATIC EMANUEL CLEAVER II the candidate or question of your choice like this: LIBERTARIAN ROBIN DOMINICK Yes [ ] 6TH DISTRICT No [ ] Fill in the box completely. VOTE BOTH SIDES OF REPUBLICAN SAM GRAVES DIVISION NO. 18 BALLOT, IF APPLICABLE DEMOCRATIC GENA L. ROSS LIBERTARIAN JIM HIGGINS Shall Judge KEVIN D. HARRELL, Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Jackson County Board 16, be retained in office? of Election Commissioners has caused its name to be FOR STATE SENATOR hereunto signed and the official seal affixed this 25th 7TH DISTRICT Yes [ ] day of August, 2020. DEMOCRATIC GREG RAZER No [ ] GREEN NATHAN KLINE JACKSON COUNTY BOARD 9TH DISTRICT ASSOCIATE CIRCUIT JUDGES OF ELECTION REPUBLICAN DAVID MARTIN 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COMMISSIONERS DEMOCRATIC BARBARA ANNE WASHINGTON 11TH DISTRICT DIVISION NO. 28 Michael K. Whitehead, Chairman DEMOCRATIC JOHN JOSEPH RIZZO Vernon E. Scoville, III, Secretary Shall Judge JEFFREY C. KEAL, Associate Circuit Judge of Judicial Colleen M. Scott, Member FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE Circuit No. 16, be retained in office? Henry R. Carner, Member 19TH DISTRICT DEMOCRATIC INGRID BURNETT Yes [ ] Tammy L. Brown, Director 20TH DISTRICT No [ ] Corey Dillon, Director REPUBLICAN BILL E. KIDD DIVISION NO. 29 DEMOCRATIC MIKE ENGLERT ATTEST: 21ST DISTRICT Shall Judge JANETTE KAY RODECAP, Associate Circuit Judge of Vernon E. Scoville, III, Secretary REPUBLICAN VICKI RILEY Judicial Circuit No. 16, be retained in office? DEMOCRATIC ROBERT SAULS 22ND DISTRICT Yes [ ] DEMOCRATIC YOLANDA YOUNG No [ ] 27TH DISTRICT DIVISION NO. 32 NOTICE OF ACCESSIBILITY DEMOCRATIC RICHARD BROWN FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN that, where a regular 28TH DISTRICT Shall Judge KYNDRA J. STOCKDALE, Associate Circuit Judge of polling place has limited accessibility, a disabled or DEMOCRATIC JEROME BARNES Judicial Circuit No. 16, be retained in office? elderly voter may be provided an alternative means of 29TH DISTRICT casting his or her ballot. Such means may include re- DEMOCRATIC RORY ROWLAND Yes [ ] assignment to an accessible polling place, curbside 30TH DISTRICT No [ ] voting, assisted voting or voting by absentee ballot. A REPUBLICAN JON PATTERSON voter may apply for an absentee ballot in person or by DEMOCRATIC ART SCHAAF CONSTITUTIONAL mail, or may have a relative or guardian apply in per- 31ST DISTRICT AMENDMENTS son on his or her behalf. If an absentee voter is disa- REPUBLICAN DAN STACY bled or incapacitated, the notary requirement is DEMOCRATIC RHONDA R DOLAN CONSTITUTIONAL waived. In addition, voters requiring assistance may 32ND DISTRICT AMENDMENT NO. 1 be assisted by a person of the voter's choice. REPUBLICAN JEFF COLEMAN Proposed by the 100th General Assembly 33RD DISTRICT (First Regular Session) REPUBLICAN CHRIS SANDER (SS SCS SJR 14 & 9) 34TH DISTRICT FOR A COMPLETE POLL LIST, GO TO REPUBLICAN RICK ROEBER Do you want to amend the Missouri Constitution to extend the two OUR WEBSITE: jcebmo.org DEMOCRATIC CHRIS HAGER term restriction that currently applies to the Governor and Treasurer to the 35TH DISTRICT Lt. Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor and the Attorney General? REPUBLICAN SEAN SMITH LOOK FOR YOUR POLL DEMOCRATIC KERI INGLE State and local governmental entities estimate no costs or savings NOTIFICATION IN THE MAIL. 37TH DISTRICT from this proposal. REPUBLICAN JOHN D. BOYD, JR. DEMOCRATIC ANNETTE TURNBAUGH Yes [ ] GREEN DANIEL KARAM No [ ] .
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