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Sample Sample The races below OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT appear ONLY in SAMPLE OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA SAMPLE the precincts, or NOVEMBER 6, 2012 parts of precincts TO VOTE, COMPLETELY FILL IN THE OVAL NEXT TO YOUR CHOICE. as indicated. Use only a dark pen or pencil. If you make a mistake, don't hesitate to ask for a new ballot. If you erase or make other marks, your vote may not count. To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, fill in the oval, and write in the ⴤ Baker Fire District candidate's name on the blank line provided for a write-in candidate. All of 1 PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT DISTRICT COURT OF (Vote for One) ⴠ APPEAL State Senate District 1 BAKER FIRE Shall Judge Simone Marstiller of the 1st COMMISSIONER Mitt Romney REP race will appear here. District Court of Appeal be retained in Group 2 Paul Ryan Only voters in State Senate office? (Vote for One) District 1 will have this race. Barack Obama DEM YES Sheri Leanne Brewer Joe Biden NO John Clark Cosson ⴡ Thomas Robert Stevens OBJ State Senate District 2 DISTRICT COURT OF Alden Link race will appear here. APPEAL Only voters in State Senate Shall Judge Stephanie Ray of the 1st Gary Johnson LBT District 2 will have this race. District Court of Appeal be retained in ⴤ Destin Fire District James P. Gray office? All of 20, 35, 44, 49 and 50 Virgil H. Goode, Jr. CPF ⴢ YES James N. Clymer State House District 3 DESTIN FIRE race will appear here. NO COMMISSIONER Jill Stein GRE Only voters in State House DISTRICT COURT OF GROUP 2 (Vote for One) Cheri Honkala District 3 will have this race. APPEAL Shall Judge Ron Swanson of the 1st Rick Moore Andre Barnett REF District Court of Appeal be retained in Kenneth Cross Ken Scoper COUNTY COMMISSIONER office? DISTRICT 1 Stewart Alexander SOC (Vote for One) YES Alex Mendoza NO ⴤ Peta Lindsay PSL Wayne Harris REP DISTRICT COURT OF East Niceville Fire District Yari Osorio Ronald L. F. Connor DEM APPEAL Parts of 14, 25, 33, 36 and 43 Shall Judge Brad Thomas of the 1st Roseanne Barr PFP EAST NICEVILLE FIRE District Court of Appeal be retained in Cindy Sheehan JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT COMMISSIONER office? Shall Justice R. Fred Lewis of the Supreme Court be GROUP 5 Tom Hoefling AIP retained in office? YES (Vote for One) Jonathan D. Ellis NO Tricia Brunson YES Ross C. "Rocky" Anderson JPF Leonard W. Martin Luis J. Rodriguez NO Write-in UNITED STATES SENATOR JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT ⴣ Destin City Council ⴤ (Vote for One) North Okaloosa Fire District Shall Justice Barbara J. Pariente of the Supreme race will appear here. Court be retained in office? Parts of 3, 6, 8, 9, 11, Connie Mack REP 12, 13, 45, 51, 52 Bill Nelson DEM YES ⴤ Baker, Destin, East Niceville NORTH OKALOOSA FIRE Bill Gaylor NPA NO and North Okaloosa Fire COMMISSIONER GROUP 1 Chris Borgia NPA JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT District races will appear here. (Vote for One) Write-in Shall Justice Peggy A. Quince of the Supreme Court Todd L. McGirr REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS be retained in office? ⴥ DISTRICT 1 Franklin I Sauls YES Bluewater Bay MSBU Board of (Vote for One) Directors races will appear here. NORTH OKALOOSA FIRE NO COMMISSIONER Jeff Miller REP GROUP 5 (Vote for One) Jim Bryan DEM Rollin E. Rathbun III Calen Fretts LBT VOTE BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT Write-in Dave Skarzynski The races below appear ONLY in the precincts, or parts of precincts as indicated. ⴥ Bluewater Bay MSBU Parts of 26, all of 40 ⴡ State Senate District 2 and parts of 46 All of 1, 2, part of 3, part of 4, all of 5, 6, part of 7, part of 8, part of 9, part of 11, BLUEWATER BAY MSBU part of 13 and all of 51. BOARD OF DIRECTORS ⴠ State Senate District 1 Group 3 STATE SENATOR (Vote for One) Part of 3, part of 4, part of 7, part of 8, DISTRICT 2 ⴣ Destin City Council part of 9, all of 10, part of 11, all of 12, (Vote for One) Joseph H. Bowers All of 20, 35, 44 and 50. part of 13, all of 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, Doug Burgess 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, Greg Evers REP BLUEWATER BAY MSBU 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, DESTIN CITY COUNCIL Write-in (Vote for One) BOARD OF DIRECTORS 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50 and 52. Group 4 Rodney Braden (Vote for One) STATE SENATOR State House District 3 ⴢ Joe Jellison DISTRICT 1 All of 1, 2, part of 3, part of 4, all of 5, 6, Jim Foreman (Vote for One) part of 7, part of 8, part of 13 and all of 51. Andrew Tamlyn Stempki Debbie Stretch BLUEWATER BAY MSBU STATE REPRESENTATIVE Don Gaetz REP BOARD OF DIRECTORS DISTRICT 3 Group 5 Richard Harrison NPA (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Dale H. Blanchard Doug Broxson REP Write-in Stanley Richard Martin The races below OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT appear ONLY in SAMPLE OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA SAMPLE the precincts, or NOVEMBER 6, 2012 parts of precincts TO VOTE, COMPLETELY FILL IN THE OVAL NEXT TO YOUR CHOICE. as indicated. Use only a dark pen or pencil. If you make a mistake, don't hesitate to ask for a new ballot. If you erase or make other marks, your vote may not count. To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, fill in the oval, and write in the ⴤ Baker Fire District candidate's name on the blank line provided for a write-in candidate. All of 1 PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT DISTRICT COURT OF (Vote for One) ⴠ APPEAL State Senate District 1 BAKER FIRE Shall Judge Simone Marstiller of the 1st COMMISSIONER Mitt Romney REP race will appear here. District Court of Appeal be retained in Group 2 Paul Ryan Only voters in State Senate office? (Vote for One) District 1 will have this race. Barack Obama DEM YES Sheri Leanne Brewer Joe Biden NO John Clark Cosson ⴡ Thomas Robert Stevens OBJ State Senate District 2 DISTRICT COURT OF Alden Link race will appear here. APPEAL Only voters in State Senate Shall Judge Stephanie Ray of the 1st Gary Johnson LBT District 2 will have this race. District Court of Appeal be retained in ⴤ Destin Fire District James P. Gray office? All of 20, 35, 44, 49 and 50 Virgil H. Goode, Jr. CPF ⴢ YES James N. Clymer State House District 3 DESTIN FIRE race will appear here. NO COMMISSIONER Jill Stein GRE Only voters in State House DISTRICT COURT OF GROUP 2 (Vote for One) Cheri Honkala District 3 will have this race. APPEAL Shall Judge Ron Swanson of the 1st Rick Moore Andre Barnett REF District Court of Appeal be retained in Kenneth Cross Ken Scoper COUNTY COMMISSIONER office? DISTRICT 1 Stewart Alexander SOC (Vote for One) YES Alex Mendoza NO ⴤ Peta Lindsay PSL Wayne Harris REP DISTRICT COURT OF East Niceville Fire District Yari Osorio Ronald L. F. Connor DEM APPEAL Parts of 14, 25, 33, 36 and 43 Shall Judge Brad Thomas of the 1st Roseanne Barr PFP EAST NICEVILLE FIRE District Court of Appeal be retained in Cindy Sheehan JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT COMMISSIONER office? Shall Justice R. Fred Lewis of the Supreme Court be GROUP 5 Tom Hoefling AIP retained in office? YES (Vote for One) Jonathan D. Ellis NO Tricia Brunson YES Ross C. "Rocky" Anderson JPF Leonard W. Martin Luis J. Rodriguez NO Write-in UNITED STATES SENATOR JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT ⴣ Destin City Council ⴤ (Vote for One) North Okaloosa Fire District Shall Justice Barbara J. Pariente of the Supreme race will appear here. Court be retained in office? Parts of 3, 6, 8, 9, 11, Connie Mack REP 12, 13, 45, 51, 52 Bill Nelson DEM YES ⴤ Baker, Destin, East Niceville NORTH OKALOOSA FIRE Bill Gaylor NPA NO and North Okaloosa Fire COMMISSIONER GROUP 1 Chris Borgia NPA JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT District races will appear here. (Vote for One) Write-in Shall Justice Peggy A. Quince of the Supreme Court Todd L. McGirr REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS be retained in office? ⴥ DISTRICT 1 Franklin I Sauls YES Bluewater Bay MSBU Board of (Vote for One) Directors races will appear here. NORTH OKALOOSA FIRE NO COMMISSIONER Jeff Miller REP GROUP 5 (Vote for One) Jim Bryan DEM Rollin E. Rathbun III Calen Fretts LBT VOTE BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT Write-in Dave Skarzynski The races below appear ONLY in the precincts, or parts of precincts as indicated. ⴥ Bluewater Bay MSBU Parts of 26, all of 40 ⴡ State Senate District 2 and parts of 46 All of 1, 2, part of 3, part of 4, all of 5, 6, part of 7, part of 8, part of 9, part of 11, BLUEWATER BAY MSBU part of 13 and all of 51. BOARD OF DIRECTORS ⴠ State Senate District 1 Group 3 STATE SENATOR (Vote for One) Part of 3, part of 4, part of 7, part of 8, DISTRICT 2 ⴣ Destin City Council part of 9, all of 10, part of 11, all of 12, (Vote for One) Joseph H. Bowers All of 20, 35, 44 and 50.
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