Official General Election Ballot - November 8, 2016 Holmes County, Florida

State Representative District 5 • Instructions: To vote, fill in the (Vote for One) District Court of Appeal oval ( ) completely next to your Brad Drake REP Shall Judge Ross Bilbrey of the First choice. Use only the marking District Court of Appeal be retained in device provided or a black office? ballpoint pen. Jamey Westbrook NPA • If you make a mistake, ask for a Sheriff new ballot. Do not cross out or (Vote for One) Yes your vote may not count. John Tate REP No • To vote for a write-in candidate, fill in the oval ( ) and print the name Jason French NPA Shall Judge Susan Kelsey of the First clearly on the blank line provided District Court of Appeal be retained in for the write-in candidate. Property Appraiser office? (Vote for One) President and Vice President (Vote for One) Bryan Bell REP Yes Donald J. Trump REP Tammie Harrison DEM No Michael R. Pence Calvin Sherrouse NPA Shall Judge Lori S. Rowe of the First District Court of Appeal be retained in Tax Collector office? Hillary Rodham Clinton DEM (Vote for One) Timothy Michael Kaine Harry Bell REP Yes

Gary Johnson LPF Jackie Faircloth Jr NPA No Superintendent of Schools Shall Judge Kent Wetherell of the First (Vote for One) District Court of Appeal be retained in office? Darrell L. Castle CPF Terry L. Mears REP Scott N. Bradley Janis Lee Johnson DEM Yes County Commissioner District 1 GRE (Vote for One) No Ajamu Baraka Bobby Sasnett REP Shall Judge Bo Winokur of the First District Court of Appeal be retained in office? Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente REF Ron French NPA Michael Steinberg Karen Byrd O'Steen NPA Yes

Brandon Newsom NPA No Write-in Donald Edward Tate NPA Shall Judge Jim Wolf of the First District Court of Appeal be retained in Senator County Commissioner District 5 office? (Vote for One) (Vote for One) REP Clint Erickson REP Yes

Patrick Murphy DEM Bill Parish DEM No School Board Member District 2 Paul Stanton LPF Justice of the Supreme Court (Vote for One) Tony Khoury NPA Shall Justice Charles T. Canady of the Wilburn Baker Supreme Court be retained in office? Bruce Nathan NPA Yes Debbie Kolmetz

Steven Machat NPA No

Basil E. Dalack NPA Shall Justice Jorge Labarga of the Supreme Court be retained in office? Yes Write-in No Shall Justice Ricky L. Polston of the Representative in Congress Supreme Court be retained in office? District 1 (Vote for One) Yes

Matt Gaetz REP No

Steven Specht DEM

Vote Both Sides of Page No. 1 Constitutional Amendment No. 3 Constitutional Amendment Article X, Section 29 Article VII, Section 6 Article XII Rights of Electricity Consumers Tax Exemption for Totally and Regarding Solar Energy Choice Permanently Disabled First Responders This amendment establishes a right under Florida's constitution for Proposing an amendment to the State consumers to own or lease solar Constitution to authorize a first equipment installed on their property to responder, who is totally and generate electricity for their own use. permanently disabled as a result of State and local governments shall injuries sustained in the line of duty, to retain their abilities to protect consumer receive relief from ad valorem taxes rights and public health, safety and assessed on homestead property, if welfare, and to ensure that consumers authorized by general law. If approved who do not choose to install solar are by voters, the amendment takes effect not required to subsidize the costs of January 1, 2017. backup power and electric grid access to those who do. Yes The amendment is not expected to result in an increase or decrease in any No revenues or costs to state and local government. No. 5 Constitutional Amendment Article VII, Section 6 Article XII Yes Homestead Tax Exemption for Certain Senior, Low-Income, Long-Term No Residents; Determination of Just Value No. 2 Constitutional Amendment Proposing an amendment to the State Article X, Section 29 Constitution to revise the homestead tax exemption that may be granted by Use of Marijuana for Debilitating counties or municipalities for property Medical Conditions with just value less than $250,000 owned by certain senior, low-income, Allows medical use of marijuana for long-term residents to specify that just individuals with debilitating medical value is determined in the first tax year conditions as determined by a licensed the owner applies and is eligible for the Florida physician. Allows caregivers to exemption. The amendment takes assist patients’ medical use of effect January 1, 2017, and applies marijuana. The Department of Health retroactively to exemptions granted shall register and regulate centers that before January 1, 2017. produce and distribute marijuana for medical purposes and shall issue identification cards to patients and Yes caregivers. Applies only to Florida law. Does not immunize violations of federal No law or any non-medical use, possession or production of marijuana.

Increased costs from this amendment to state and local governments cannot be determined. There will be additional regulatory costs and enforcement activities associated with the production, sale, use and possession of medical marijuana. Fees may offset some of the regulatory costs. Sales tax will likely apply to most purchases, resulting in a substantial increase in state and local government revenues that cannot be determined precisely. The impact on property tax revenues cannot be determined.

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