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Sam Ple Ballot/Boleta De M Uestra CONSOLIDATED SAMPLE BALLOT | GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION | NOVEMBER 3, 2020 BOLETA CONSOLIDADA DE MUESTRA | ELECCIÓN GENERAL Y ESPECIAL | 3 DE NOVIEMBRE DEL 2020 For President of the United States SPECIAL ELECTION/ELECCIÓN ESPECIAL For Public Service Para Presidente de los Estados (Choices are in 2 columns/Opciones están en 2 columnas) Commissioner Unidos (To Succeed Jason Shaw) (Vote for One/Vote por uno) Comisionado de Servicio Público (Para Reemplazar a Jason Shaw) Donald J. Trump For United States Senate (Vote for One/Vote por uno) President/Presidente Para el Senado de los Estados Michael R. Pence Unidos Jason Shaw (Incumbent) (Titular) Vice President/Vicepresidente (Vote for One/Vote por uno) (Incumbent) (Titular) Republican/Republicano Al Bartell Republican/Republicano Matt Lieberman Robert G. Bryant Independent/Independiente Joseph R. Biden Democrat/Demócrata Democrat/Demócrata Allen Buckley President/Presidente Kelly Loeffler Elizabeth Melton Independent/Independiente Kamala D. Harris (Incumbent) (Titular) Libertarian/Libertario Vice President /Vicepresidente Doug Collins Republican/Republicano Republican/Republicano Democrat/Demócrata Joy Felicia Slade Write-in/Por escrito Jo Jorgensen John Fortuin Democrat/Demócrata President/Presidente Green/Verde Brian Slowinski For Public Service Commissioner Jeremy “Spike” Cohen Derrick E. Grayson Libertarian/Libertario (To Succeed Lauren W. Bubba Vice President/Vicepresidente Republican/Republicano Valencia Stovall McDonald) Libertarian/Libertario Michael Todd Greene Independent/Independiente Comisionado de Servicio Público Independent/Independiente Ed Tarver (Para Reemplazar a Lauren W. Write-in/Por escrito residencia. a su lugar de únicamente las contiendas correspondientes La boleta oficial incluirá Annette Davis Jackson Democrat/Demócrata Bubba McDonald) Republican/Republicano las posibles contiendas en el Condado de Gwinnett. todas incluye Esta Boleta de Muestra Kandiss Taylor (Vote for One/Vote por uno) For United States Senate Deborah Jackson Republican/Republicano Lauren Bubba McDonald, Jr. Democrat/Demócrata Para el Senado de los Estados Raphael Warnock (Incumbent) (Titular) Unidos Jamesia James Democrat/Demócrata Republican/Republicano Democrat/Demócrata (Vote for One/Vote por uno) Richard Dien Winfield Daniel Blackman A. Wayne Johnson Democrat/Demócrata Democrat/Demócrata David A. Perdue Republican/Republicano (Incumbent) (Titular) Nathan Wilson Republican/Republicano Tamara Johnson-Shealey Write-in/Por escrito Libertarian/Libertario Democrat/Demócrata Jon Ossoff Democrat/Demócrata Write-in/Por escrito Shane Hazel Libertarian/Libertario For U.S. Representative in 117th Congress Write-in/Por escrito From the 4th Congressional District of Georgia Representante ante el Congreso 117 de EE.UU. Distrito del Congreso 4 de Georgia (Vote for One/Vote por uno) Johsie Cruz Ezammudeen Republican/Republicano Henry C. “Hank” Johnson, Jr. (Incumbent) (Titular) Democrat/Demócrata Write-in/Por escrito For U.S. Representative in 117th This Sample Ballot shows all possible Gwinnett County races. Congress From the 7th Congressional District of Georgia Representante ante el Congreso 117 de EE.UU. Distrito del SAMPLE BALLOT/BOLETA DE MUESTRACongreso 7 de Georgia Your Official Ballot will only contain your assigned races which are based on your residency. your are based on races which your assigned Official Ballot will only contain Your (Vote for One/Vote por uno) Rich McCormick Republican/Republicano Carolyn Bourdeaux Democrat/Demócrata Write-in/Por escrito For U.S. Representative in 117th Congress From the 10th Congressional District of Georgia Representante ante el Congreso 117 de EE.UU. Distrito del Congreso 10 de Georgia (Vote for One/Vote por uno) Jody Hice (Incumbent) (Titular) Republican/Republicano Tabitha Johnson-Green Democrat/Demócrata Write-in/Por escrito CONSOLIDATED SAMPLE BALLOT | GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION | NOVEMBER 3, 2020 BOLETA CONSOLIDADA DE MUESTRA | ELECCIÓN GENERAL Y ESPECIAL | 3 DE NOVIEMBRE DEL 2020 For State Senator From For State Senator From For State Representative In the For State Representative 5th District 55th District General Assembly In the General Assembly nd Para Senador Estatal del Para Senador Estatal del From 97th District Para From 102 District Distrito 5 Distrito 55 Representante Estatal ante la Para Representante Estatal (Vote for One/Vote por uno) (Vote for One/Vote por uno) Asamblea General Distrito 97 ante la Asamblea General (Vote for One/Vote por uno) Distrito 102 Sheikh Rahman Gloria S. Butler (Vote for One/Vote por uno) (Incumbent) (Titular) (Incumbent) (Titular) Bonnie Rich Democrat/Demócrata Democrat/Demócrata (Incumbent) (Titular) Soo Hong Republican/Republicano Republican/Republicano Write-in/Por escrito Write-in/Por escrito Mary Blackmon Campbell Gregg Kennard Democrat/Demócrata (Incumbent) (Titular) Democrat/Demócrata For State Senator From For State Representative In the 9th District General Assembly From 81st Write-in/Por escrito Write-in/Por escrito Para Senador Estatal del District Distrito 9 Para Representante Estatal For State Representative (Vote for One/Vote por uno) ante la Asamblea General In the General Assembly For State Representative Distrito 81 From 98th District In the General Assembly P. K. Martin, IV From 103rd District (Incumbent) (Titular) (Vote for One/Vote por uno) Para Representante Estatal ante la Asamblea General Para Representante Estatal Republican/Republicano Scott Holcomb (Incumbent) (Titular) Distrito 98 ante la Asamblea General Nikki Merritt Distrito 103 Democrat/Demócrata (Vote for One/Vote por uno) Democrat/Demócrata residencia. a su lugar de únicamente las contiendas correspondientes La boleta oficial incluirá (Vote for One/Vote por uno) David Clark las posibles contiendas en el Condado de Gwinnett. todas incluye Esta Boleta de Muestra Write-in/Por escrito Write-in/Por escrito (Incumbent) (Titular) Timothy Barr Republican/Republicano Incumbent) (Titular) Republican/Republicano For State Representative Taeho Cho For State Senator From Democrat/Demócrata Clifton Marshall 40th District In the General Assembly rd Democrat/Demócrata From 93 District Para Senador Estatal del Write-in/Por escrito Distrito 40 Para Representante Estatal ante la Asamblea General Write-in/Por escrito (Vote for One/Vote por uno) Distrito 93 For State Representative Garry Guan (Vote for One/Vote por uno) In the General Assembly For State Representative Republican/Republicano From 99th District In the General Assembly Hubert Owens, Jr. th Sally Harrell Republican/Republicano Para Representante Estatal From 104 District (Incumbent) (Titular) ante la Asamblea General Para Representante Estatal Democrat/Demócrata Dar’Shun Kendrick (Incumbent) (Titular) Distrito 99 ante la Asamblea General Democrat/Demócrata (Vote for One/Vote por uno) Distrito 104 Write-in/Por escrito (Vote for One/Vote por uno) Marvin Lim Write-in/Por escrito Democrat/Demócrata Chuck Efstration (Incumbent) (Titular) For State Senator From 41st District Republican/Republicano For State Representative Write-in/Por escrito Para Senador Estatal del In the General Assembly Nakita Hemingway Distrito 41 th Democrat/Demócrata From 94 District For State Representative (Vote for One/Vote por uno) Para Representante Estatal In the General Assembly th Write-in/Por escrito William Park Freeman ante la Asamblea General From 100 District Republican/Republicano Distrito 94 Para Representante Estatal ante la Kim Jackson (Vote for One/Vote por uno) Asamblea General For State Representative Distrito 100 In the General Assembly Democrat/Demócrata Karen Bennett From 105th District (Incumbent) (Titular) (Vote for One/Vote por uno) Democrat/Demócrata Para Representante Estatal Write-in/Por escrito Dewey L. McClain ante la Asamblea General (Incumbent) (Titular) This Sample Ballot shows all possible Gwinnett County races. Write-in/Por escrito Democrat/Demócrata Distrito 105 For State Senator From (Vote for One/Vote por uno) 45th District Write-in/Por escrito Eric Dierks Para Senador Estatal del For State Representative In Republican/Republicano Distrito 45 the General Assembly From 95th District Donna McLeod (Vote forSAMPLE One/Vote por uno) BALLOT/BOLETAFor State Representative DE MUESTRA Para Representante Estatal In the General Assembly (Incumbent) (Titular) Your Official Ballot will only contain your assigned races which are based on your residency. your are based on races which your assigned Official Ballot will only contain Your Clint Dixon ante la Asamblea General From 101st District Democrat/Demócrata Republican/Republicano Distrito 95 Para Representante Estatal Matielyn Jones (Vote for One/Vote por uno) ante la Asamblea General Write-in/Por escrito Democrat/Demócrata Erica McCurdy Distrito 101 Republican/Republicano (Vote for One/Vote por uno) For State Representative Write-in/Por escrito In the General Assembly Beth Moore Carol Field th (Incumbent) (Titular) Republican/Republicano From 106 District For State Senator From Democrat/Demócrata Para Representante Estatal Sam Park 48th District ante la Asamblea General (Incumbent) (Titular) Para Senador Estatal del Write-in/Por escrito Democrat/Demócrata Distrito 106 Distrito 48 (Vote for One/Vote por uno) (Vote for One/Vote por uno) For State Representative Write-in/Por escrito Brett Harrell Matt Reeves In the General Assembly (Incumbent) (Titular) Republican/Republicano From 96th District Republican/Republicano Michelle Au Para Representante Estatal Rebecca Mitchell Democrat/Demócrata ante la Asamblea General Democrat/Demócrata
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