Official General Election Ballot Bay County, Florida November 7, 2000

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Official General Election Ballot Bay County, Florida November 7, 2000 Ballot Style 14 OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT BAY COUNTY, FLORIDA NOVEMBER 7, 2000 TO VOTE, COMPLETE THE ARROW(S) POINTING TO YOUR CHOICE(S), LIKE THIS: INSTRUCTIONS CONGRESSIONAL COUNTY a. TO VOTE FOR a candidate whose name is printed on the UNITED STATES SENATOR CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT ballot, complete the arrow (Vote for One) (Vote for One) pointing to the candidate for BILL McCOLLUM REP KEVIN E. WOOD REP whom you desire to vote. b. TO VOTE FOR a write-in BILL NELSON DEM HAROLD BAZZEL DEM candidate, you must write the JOE SIMONETTA LAW qualified candidate’s name in the PROPERTY APPRAISER space provided for write-ins and JOEL DECKARD REF (Vote for One) complete the arrow pointing to the write-in candidate. WILLIE LOGAN NPA RICK BARNETT REP c. Mark only with black felt tip pen or ANDY MARTIN NPA RICHARD J. DAVIS DEM No. 2 pencil. DARRELL L. McCORMICK NPA d. If you tear, deface or wrongly SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS mark this ballot, return it and get (Vote for One) another. REP WRITE-IN CANDIDATE CARL BENNETT ELECTORS FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT U.S. REPRESENTATIVE JAMES E. McCALISTER DEM SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (A vote for the candidates will actually (Vote for One) SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS be a vote for their electors) (Vote for One) DOUG DODD REP (Vote for Group) ALLEN BOYD DEM MARK ANDERSEN REP REPUBLICAN GEORGE W. BUSH, For President MELANIE WILLIAMS BOYD DEM DICK CHENEY, For Vice President COUNTY COMMISSIONER DEMOCRATIC WRITE-IN CANDIDATE DISTRICT 1 AL GORE, For President (Vote for One) JOE LIEBERMAN, For Vice President STATE CAROL ATKINSON REP LIBERTARIAN TREASURER HARRY BROWNE, For President (Vote for One) JOHN NEWBERRY DEM ART OLIVIER, For Vice President TOM GALLAGHER REP COUNTY COMMISSIONER GREEN DISTRICT 3 RALPH NADER, For President JOHN COSGROVE DEM (Vote for One) WINONA LaDUKE, For Vice President COMMISSIONER ROBERT WRIGHT REP SOCIALIST WORKERS OF EDUCATION JAMES HARRIS, For President (Vote for One) CORNEL BROCK DEM MARGARET TROWE, For Vice President CHARLIE CRIST REP COUNTY COMMISSIONER NATURAL LAW DISTRICT 5 JOHN HAGELIN, For President GEORGE H. SHELDON DEM (Vote for One) NAT GOLDHABER, For Vice President VASSILIA GAZETAS NPA MIKE ROPA REP REFORM PAT BUCHANAN, For President STATE ATTORNEY MONICA L. COTHRAN DEM EZOLA FOSTER, For Vice President 14th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT (Vote for One) JOHN CAYLOR NPA SOCIALIST DAVID McREYNOLDS, For President CHRISTOPHER N. PATTERSON REP MARY CAL HOLLIS, For Vice President JIM APPLEMAN DEM CONSTITUTION HOWARD PHILLIPS, For President CONTINUE J. CURTIS FRAZIER, For Vice President LEGISLATIVE VOTING WORKERS WORLD MONICA MOOREHEAD, For President STATE SENATOR ON BACK GLORIA LA RIVA, For Vice President THIRD SENATORIAL DISTRICT (Vote for One) WRITE-IN CANDIDATE BRECHT HEUCHAN REP ALFRED “AL” LAWSON DEM FOR PRESIDENT WRITE-IN CANDIDATE FOR VICE PRESIDENT STATE REPRESENTATIVE 7th HOUSE DISTRICT (Vote for One) BEV KILMER REP JAMEY WESTBROOK DEM VOTE BOTH SIDES VOTER, PLEASE NOTE: REMOVE THIS STUB BEFORE PLACING BALLOT IN EAGLE TABULATOR. OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT BAY COUNTY, FLORIDA NOVEMBER 7, 2000 Stub #2 Signature of Voter of Signature ______________________________________ OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT BAY COUNTY, FLORIDA PRECINCT _____________ NOVEMBER 7, 2000 __________________________ Stub #1 Initials of Issuing Official PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL COUNTY REFERENDUM NONPARTISAN AMENDMENTS OR OTHER Shall the Board of County Commissioners of JUDICIAL PUBLIC MEASURES this county be authorized to grant, pursuant INSTRUCTIONS to Section 3, Article VII of the State JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT Constitution, property tax exemptions to new To vote on a Constitutional Shall Justice R. FRED LEWIS of the businesses and expansions of existing Supreme Court be retained in office? Amendment or other public mea- businesses to establish new jobs? sure, complete the arrow pointing to YES either YES or NO. YES For authority to grant exemptions NO NO. 1 NO Against authority to grant exemptions CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Shall Justice BARBARA J. PARIENTE of ARTICLE X, SECTION 19 the Supreme Court be retained in office? (Initiative) Florida Transportation Initiative for YES statewide high speed monorail, fixed NO guideway or magnetic levitation system. To reduce traffic and increase travel Shall Justice PEGGY A. QUINCE of the alternatives, this amendment provides for Supreme Court be retained in office? development of a high speed monorail, fixed guideway or magnetic levitation system YES linking Florida’s five largest urban areas and NO providing for access to existing air and ground transportation facilities and services DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL by directing the state and/or state authorized Shall Judge EDWIN B. BROWNING, Jr. private entity to implement the financing, of the First District Court of Appeal be acquisition of right-of-way, design, construc- retained in office? tion and operation of the system, with construction beginning by November 1, 2003. YES NO YES for Approval END OF BALLOT Shall Judge RICHARD W. ERVIN, III of NO for Rejection the First District Court of Appeal be retained in office? NO. 2 CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE REFERENDUM YES (Implementing Article V, Section 10) NO Local Option for Selection of Circuit Judges Shall Judge PETER D. WEBSTER of Shall the method of selecting circuit court the First District Court of Appeal be retained in office? judges in the Fourteenth judicial circuit be changed from election by a vote of the people YES to selection by the judicial nominating commission and appointment by the NO Governor with subsequent terms determined by a retention vote of the people? YES NO NO. 3 COUNTY COURT JUDGE REFERENDUM (Implementing Article V, Section 10) Local Option for Selection of County Judges Shall the method of selecting county court judges in Bay County be changed from elec- tion by a vote of the people to selection by the judicial nominating commission and appoint- ment by the Governor with subsequent terms determined by a retention vote of the people? YES NO VOTE BOTH SIDES.
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