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Official Ballot OFFICIAL BALLOT GENERAL ELECTIONA OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGANB TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016 C General Election, Tuesday, November 8, 2016 Oakland County, Michigan City of Clawson, Precinct 2 PARTISAN SECTION STATE BOARDS COUNTY STRAIGHT PARTY TICKET MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Vote for not more than 1 EDUCATION Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 2 Republican Party Tom McMillin Mike Goetz Republican Republican Nikki Snyder Jessica R. Cooper Republican Democratic Democratic Party Ish Ahmed Steve Afton Democratic Libertarian John Austin Democratic Libertarian Party Scotty Boman Libertarian SHERIFF Vote for not more than 1 Bill Hall Libertarian U.S. Taxpayers Party Karen Adams Michael J. Bouchard U.S. Taxpayers Republican Douglas Levesque Craig S. Covey U.S. Taxpayers Democratic Green Party Derek M. Grigsby Green Sherry A. Wells Green CLERK/REGISTER OF DEEDS Vote for not more than 1 Natural Law Party Mary Anne Hering Working Class Bill Bullard, Jr. Republican Working Class Party Lisa Brown Democratic REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESIDENTIAL Vote for not more than 2 TREASURER Vote for not more than 1 Carl Meyers ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND Republican VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED Ron Weiser John P. McCulloch STATES Republican Republican Vote for not more than 1 Laurence B. Deitch Andy Meisner Democratic Democratic Donald J. Trump Denise Ilitch Michael R. Pence Democratic Republican James Lewis Hudler Libertarian WATER RESOURCES COMMISSIONER Vote for not more than 1 Hillary Clinton John Jascob Tim Kaine Libertarian Democratic Audra Driscoll Robert E. Buxbaum U.S. Taxpayers Republican Gary Johnson Richard A. Hewer Jim Nash Bill Weld U.S. Taxpayers Democratic Libertarian Latham Redding Green Darrell L. Castle Bridgette Abraham-Guzman COUNTY COMMISSIONER Scott N. Bradley Natural Law U.S. Taxpayers 16th DISTRICT Vote for not more than 1 Jill Stein Wade Fleming Ajamu Baraka Republican Green Charles Salgat TRUSTEE OF MICHIGAN STATE Democratic UNIVERSITY Emidio Mimi Soltysik Vote for not more than 2 Angela Nicole Walker Natural Law William Deary NONPARTISAN SECTION Republican Dan Kelly JUDICIAL Republican CONGRESSIONAL Dianne Byrum Democratic JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT Vote for not more than 1 Diann Woodard REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Democratic 11th DISTRICT Justin Burns Doug Dern Vote for not more than 1 Libertarian David A. Trott Gregory Scott Stempfle Frank Szymanski Republican Libertarian Anil Kumar Angela Grandy David Viviano Democratic U.S. Taxpayers Justice of Supreme Court Jonathan Ray Osment Will Tyler White Libertarian Green Kerry Bentivolio JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT No Party Affiliation INCUMBENT POSITION Partial Term Ending 01/01/2019 Vote for not more than 1 LEGISLATIVE GOVERNOR OF WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY Joan Larsen REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE Vote for not more than 2 Justice of Supreme Court LEGISLATURE Michael J. Busuito Kerry L. Morgan 41st DISTRICT Republican Vote for not more than 1 Kimberly Shmina Deborah Thomas Republican Martin Howrylak Yvette McElroy Anderson Republican Democratic Cyndi Peltonen Mark Gaffney Democratic Democratic JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS Bhagwan Dashairya 2nd DISTRICT Libertarian INCUMBENT POSITION Al Seder Vote for not more than 1 Libertarian Robert Gale Colleen A. O'Brien SAMPLEU.S. Taxpayers Judge of Court of Appeals Marc Joseph Sosnowski U.S. Taxpayers Margaret Guttshall Green JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT Fran Shor 6th CIRCUIT Green INCUMBENT POSITION Wendy Goossen Vote for not more than 4 Natural Law Rae Lee Chabot Judge of Circuit Court Hala Jarbou Judge of Circuit Court COUNTY Cheryl A. Matthews Judge of Circuit Court Daniel Patrick O'Brien COUNTY EXECUTIVE Judge of Circuit Court Vote for not more than 1 L. Brooks Patterson Republican Vicki Barnett BALLOTDemocratic A Clawson 2 B Typ:01 Seq:0247 Spl:01 C 7.4.2.0 / 012503-19 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002 VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT GENERAL ELECTIOND OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGANE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016 F JUDICIAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEMBER 6th CIRCUIT OAKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE INCUMBENT POSITION Vote for not more than 3 Partial Term Ending 01/01/2021 Vote for not more than 1 Thomas E. Kuhn Jeffery S. Matis Terrell VanCleef Lockhart Judge of Circuit Court Max C. Milstein JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT Emily Mixter 6th CIRCUIT Charles E. Murphy NON-INCUMBENT POSITION Vote for not more than 1 Christian Noordhoorn Lorie Savin James Paul O'Rilley Victoria Valentine John Randle, Sr. E. Wadsworth Sherrod III JUDGE OF PROBATE COURT Eric J. Siegel INCUMBENT POSITION Vote for not more than 1 Tim Terpening Kathleen Ryan Evan Agnello Judge of Probate Court Susan E. Anderson JUDGE OF PROBATE COURT Kathleen Anna Bertolini NON-INCUMBENT POSITION Vote for not more than 1 Jessica Gingell Jennifer Callaghan Pam Jackson Karen Geibel Thomas W. Kelly JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT 52nd DISTRICT, 4th DIVISION INCUMBENT POSITION Vote for not more than 1 LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Kirsten Nielsen Hartig Judge of District Court BOARD MEMBER CLAWSON PUBLIC SCHOOLS Vote for not more than 3 Jessica Back Kimberley M. Carlesimo Michael Frink BOARD MEMBER CLAWSON PUBLIC SCHOOLS Partial Term Ending 12/31/2018 Vote for not more than 1 Thomas J. Reed, Jr. PROPOSAL SECTION AUTHORITY A PROPOSAL AUTHORIZING THE REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY OF SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN (RTA) TO LEVY AN ASSESSMENT The proposal would authorize the Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan (RTA) to levy within Macomb, Oakland, Washtenaw, and Wayne counties a property tax assessment: - at a rate of 1.2 mills ($1.20 per $1,000 of taxable value); - for 20 years beginning in 2016 and ending in 2035; - that may not be increased, renewed, or used for other purposes without direct voter approval; and - to be used upon the affirmative vote of an RTA board member from each RTA member jurisdiction for the purpose of construction and operation of a public transportation system connecting Macomb, Oakland, Washtenaw, and Wayne counties, including rapid transit bus routes across county lines, specialized service for senior citizens and people with disabilities, commuter rail, airport express service, and other public transportation purposes permitted by law, consistent with RTA bylaws and subject to the limitations of the Regional Transit Authority Act. If this new additional assessment is approved and SAMPLElevied, revenue will be disbursed to the RTA. It is estimated that $160,907,285 will be collected in the first year. Should this assessment be approved? YES BALLOTNO D Clawson 2 E Typ:01 Seq:0247 Spl:01 F VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT.
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