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United States Senator Commissioner of Agriculture No. 1 Constitutional Amendment, (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Article VII, Section 6, Article XII, Section 37 REP Matt Caldwell REP Increased Homestead Property Tax Bill Nelson DEM Nicole "Nikki" Fried DEM Exemption Proposing an amendment to the State State Senator Constitution to increase the homestead Write-in District 2 exemption by exempting the assessed (Vote for One) valuation of homestead property greater 40 Representative in Congress than $100,000 and up to $125,000 for all 41 District 2 George B. Gainer REP levies other than school district levies. The 42 (Vote for One) amendment shall take effect January 1, 2019. 43 Neal Dunn REP Mary Jeanne "Gigi" Gibson DEM Yes Bob Rackleff DEM No Justice of the Supreme Court No. 2 Constitutional Governor and Lieutenant Amendment, Shall Justice Alan Lawson of the Article XII, Section 27 Governor Supreme Court be retained in office? (Vote for One) Yes Limitations on Property Tax Assessments 51 Ron DeSantis REP No Jeanette Nuñez Proposing an amendment to the State District Court of Appeal Constitution to permanently retain provisions currently in effect, which limit property tax assessment increases on Andrew Gillum DEM Shall Judge Harvey Jay of the First Chris King specified nonhomestead real property, District Court of Appeal be retained in except for school district taxes, to 10 office? percent each year. If approved, the amendment removes the scheduled Darcy G. Richardson REF Yes Nancy Argenziano repeal of such provisions in 2019 and No shall take effect January 1, 2019. Shall Judge Stephanie Ray of the Yes Kyle "KC" Gibson NPA First District Court of Appeal be No Ellen Wilds retained in office? No. 3 Constitutional Yes Amendment, Article X, Section 29 Ryan Christopher Foley NPA No John Tutton Jr Shall Judge Brad Thomas of the First Voter Control of Gambling in Florida SAMPLEDistrict Court of Appeal be retained in Bruce Stanley NPA office? This amendment ensures that Florida Ryan Howard McJury voters shall have the exclusive right to Yes decide whether to authorize casino No gambling by requiring that in order for casino gambling to be authorized under Shall Judge Kemmerly Thomas of Florida law, it must be approved by Florida Write-in the First District Court of Appeal be voters pursuant to Article XI, Section 3 of retained in office? the Florida Constitution. Affects articles X Attorney General and XI. Defines casino gambling and (Vote for One) Yes clarifies that this amendment does not Ashley Moody REP No conflict with federal law regarding state/tribal compacts. Shall Judge Allen Winsor of the First Sean Shaw DEM District Court of Appeal be retained in The amendment’s impact on state and office? local government revenues and costs, if any, cannot be determined at this time Jeffrey Marc Siskind NPA Yes because of its unknown effect on gambling No operations that have not been approved by voters through a constitutional Chief Financial Officer amendment proposed by a citizens’ (Vote for One) initiative petition process. REP Yes No Jeremy Ring DEM

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United States Senator Commissioner of Agriculture No. 1 Constitutional Amendment, (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Article VII, Section 6, Article XII, Section 37 Rick Scott REP Matt Caldwell REP Increased Homestead Property Tax Bill Nelson DEM Nicole "Nikki" Fried DEM Exemption Proposing an amendment to the State State Senator Constitution to increase the homestead Write-in District 2 exemption by exempting the assessed (Vote for One) valuation of homestead property greater 40 Representative in Congress than $100,000 and up to $125,000 for all 41 District 2 George B. Gainer REP levies other than school district levies. The 42 (Vote for One) amendment shall take effect January 1, 2019. Neal Dunn REP Mary Jeanne "Gigi" Gibson DEM 44 Yes Bob Rackleff DEM State Representative No District 6 No. 2 Constitutional (Vote for One) Governor and Lieutenant Amendment, Article XII, Section 27 Governor Jay Trumbull REP (Vote for One) Limitations on Property Tax Assessments Ron DeSantis REP Jeanette Nuñez Write-in Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to permanently retain Justice of the Supreme Court provisions currently in effect, which limit 54 Andrew Gillum DEM property tax assessment increases on Chris King specified nonhomestead real property, Shall Justice Alan Lawson of the except for school district taxes, to 10 Supreme Court be retained in office? percent each year. If approved, the amendment removes the scheduled Darcy G. Richardson REF Yes Nancy Argenziano repeal of such provisions in 2019 and No shall take effect January 1, 2019. Yes District Court of Appeal Kyle "KC" Gibson NPA No Ellen Wilds Shall Judge Harvey Jay of the First No. 3 Constitutional District Court of Appeal be retained in Amendment, Ryan Christopher Foley NPA office? Article X, Section 29 John Tutton Jr Yes Voter Control of Gambling in Florida SAMPLENo This amendment ensures that Florida Bruce Stanley NPA Shall Judge Stephanie Ray of the Ryan Howard McJury voters shall have the exclusive right to First District Court of Appeal be decide whether to authorize casino retained in office? gambling by requiring that in order for casino gambling to be authorized under Yes Florida law, it must be approved by Florida Write-in No voters pursuant to Article XI, Section 3 of the Florida Constitution. Affects articles X Attorney General Shall Judge Brad Thomas of the First and XI. Defines casino gambling and (Vote for One) District Court of Appeal be retained in clarifies that this amendment does not Ashley Moody REP office? conflict with federal law regarding state/tribal compacts. Yes Sean Shaw DEM No The amendment’s impact on state and local government revenues and costs, if Shall Judge Kemmerly Thomas of any, cannot be determined at this time Jeffrey Marc Siskind NPA the First District Court of Appeal be because of its unknown effect on gambling retained in office? operations that have not been approved by voters through a constitutional Chief Financial Officer Yes amendment proposed by a citizens’ (Vote for One) No initiative petition process. Jimmy Patronis REP Shall Judge Allen Winsor of the First Yes District Court of Appeal be retained in No Jeremy Ring DEM office? Yes No Write-in

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11 Official General Election Ballot November 6, 2018 Bay County, Florida LP Instructions: To vote, fill in the oval completely ( ) next to your choice. Use black ballpoint pen. If you make a mistake, ask for a new ballot. Do not cross out or your vote may not count. To vote for a write-in candidate, fill in the oval ( ) and print the name clearly on the blank line provided for the write-in candidate. 21 United States Senator Commissioner of Agriculture Lake Powell Community Development (Vote for One) (Vote for One) District Seat 5 Rick Scott REP Matt Caldwell REP (Vote for One) Robert A. Fletcher Bill Nelson DEM Nicole "Nikki" Fried DEM Calvin "Bucky" Starlin State Senator Write-in District 2 No. 1 Constitutional Amendment, (Vote for One) 40 Representative in Congress Article VII, Section 6, Article XII, Section 37 41 District 2 George B. Gainer REP (Vote for One) 42 Increased Homestead Property Tax Neal Dunn REP Mary Jeanne "Gigi" Gibson DEM Exemption Proposing an amendment to the State 45 Bob Rackleff DEM State Representative Constitution to increase the homestead District 6 exemption by exempting the assessed (Vote for One) valuation of homestead property greater Governor and Lieutenant than $100,000 and up to $125,000 for all Governor Jay Trumbull REP levies other than school district levies. The (Vote for One) amendment shall take effect January 1, 2019. Ron DeSantis REP Jeanette Nuñez 52 Write-in Yes No Justice of the Supreme Court Andrew Gillum DEM No. 2 Constitutional Chris King Amendment, Shall Justice Alan Lawson of the Article XII, Section 27 Supreme Court be retained in office? Darcy G. Richardson REF Yes Limitations on Property Tax Assessments Nancy Argenziano No Proposing an amendment to the State District Court of Appeal Constitution to permanently retain Kyle "KC" Gibson NPA provisions currently in effect, which limit Ellen Wilds property tax assessment increases on Shall Judge Harvey Jay of the First specified nonhomestead real property, District Court of Appeal be retained in except for school district taxes, to 10 Ryan Christopher Foley NPA office? percent each year. If approved, the John Tutton Jr amendment removes the scheduled Yes repeal of such provisions in 2019 and SAMPLENo shall take effect January 1, 2019. Bruce Stanley NPA Shall Judge Stephanie Ray of the Yes Ryan Howard McJury First District Court of Appeal be No retained in office? No. 3 Constitutional Yes Amendment, Article X, Section 29 Write-in No Attorney General Shall Judge Brad Thomas of the First Voter Control of Gambling in Florida (Vote for One) District Court of Appeal be retained in Ashley Moody REP office? This amendment ensures that Florida voters shall have the exclusive right to Yes decide whether to authorize casino Sean Shaw DEM No gambling by requiring that in order for casino gambling to be authorized under Shall Judge Kemmerly Thomas of Florida law, it must be approved by Florida Jeffrey Marc Siskind NPA the First District Court of Appeal be voters pursuant to Article XI, Section 3 of retained in office? the Florida Constitution. Affects articles X and XI. Defines casino gambling and Chief Financial Officer Yes clarifies that this amendment does not (Vote for One) No conflict with federal law regarding state/tribal compacts. Jimmy Patronis REP Shall Judge Allen Winsor of the First District Court of Appeal be retained in The amendment’s impact on state and office? local government revenues and costs, if Jeremy Ring DEM any, cannot be determined at this time Yes because of its unknown effect on gambling No operations that have not been approved by voters through a constitutional Write-in amendment proposed by a citizens’ initiative petition process. Yes No Vote Both Sides of Page

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No. 4 Constitutional No. 6 Constitutional No. 10 Constitutional Amendment, Revision, Revision, Article VI, Section 4 Article I, Section 16, Article III, Section 3, Article V, Sections 8 and 21, Article IV, Sections 4 and 11, Article XII, New Section Article VIII, Sections 1 and 6 Voting Restoration Amendment Rights of Crime Victims; Judges State and Local Government This amendment restores the voting Structure and Operation rights of Floridians with felony Creates constitutional rights for convictions after they complete all victims of crime; requires courts to Requires legislature to retain terms of their sentence including facilitate victims’ rights; authorizes department of veterans’ affairs. parole or probation. The amendment victims to enforce their rights Ensures election of sheriffs, property would not apply to those convicted of throughout criminal and juvenile appraisers, supervisors of elections, murder or sexual offenses, who justice processes. Requires judges tax collectors, and clerks of court in would continue to be permanently and hearing officers to independently all counties; removes county barred from voting unless the interpret statutes and rules rather charters’ ability to abolish, change Governor and Cabinet vote to restore than deferring to government agency’ term, transfer duties, or eliminate their voting rights on a case by case s interpretation. Raises mandatory election of these offices. Changes basis. retirement age of state justices and annual legislative session judges from seventy to seventy-five commencement date in even- The precise effect of this amendment years; deletes authorization to numbered years from March to on state and local government costs complete judicial term if one-half of January; removes legislature’s cannot be determined, but the term has been served by retirement authorization to fix another date. operation of current voter registration age. Creates office of domestic security laws, combined with an increased and counterterrorism within number of felons registering to vote, department of law enforcement. will produce higher overall costs Yes relative to the processes in place No Yes today. The impact, if any, on state and local government revenues No. 7 Constitutional No cannot be determined. The fiscal Revision, No. 11 Constitutional impact of any future legislation that Article IX, Sections 7 and 8, Revision, implements a different process Article X, New Section Article I, Section 2, cannot be reasonably determined. First Responder and Military Member Article X, Sections 9 and 19 Yes Survivor Benefits; Public Colleges Property Rights; Removal of No and Universities Obsolete Provision; Criminal Statutes No. 5 Constitutional Grants mandatory payment of death Removes discriminatory language Amendment, benefits and waiver of certain related to real property rights. Article VII, Section 19 educational expenses to qualifying Removes obsolete language survivors of certain first responders repealed by voters. Deletes provision and military members who die Supermajority Vote Required to that amendment of a criminal statute performing official duties. Requires will not affect prosecution or Impose, Authorize, or Raise State supermajority votes by university Taxes or Fees penalties for a crime committed trustees and state university system before the amendment; retains board of governors to raise or impose Prohibits the legislature from current provision allowing all legislatively authorized fees if law prosecution of a crime committed imposing, authorizing, or raising a requires approval by those bodies. state tax or fee except through before the repeal of a criminal Establishes existing state college statute. legislation approved by a two-thirds system as constitutional entity; vote of each house of the legislature provides governance structure. in a bill containing no other subject. This proposal does not authorize a Yes state tax or fee otherwise prohibited Yes No by the Constitution and does not No No. 12 Constitutional SAMPLEapply to fees or taxes imposed or Revision, authorized to be imposed by a No. 9 Constitutional Revision, Article II, Section 8, county, municipality, school board, or Article V, Section 13, special district. Article II, Section 7, Article X, Section 20 Article XII, New Section Yes Prohibits Offshore Oil and Gas Lobbying and Abuse of Office by No Drilling; Prohibits Vaping in Enclosed Public Officers Indoor Workplaces Expands current restrictions on Prohibits drilling for the exploration or lobbying for compensation by former extraction of oil and natural gas public officers; creates restrictions on beneath all state-owned waters lobbying for compensation by serving between the mean high water line public officers and former justices and the state’s outermost territorial and judges; provides exceptions; boundaries. Adds use of prohibits abuse of a public position vapor-generating electronic devices by public officers and employees to to current prohibition of tobacco obtain a personal benefit. smoking in enclosed indoor Yes workplaces with exceptions; permits more restrictive local vapor No ordinances. No. 13 Constitutional Revision, Yes Article X, New Section, No Article XII, New Section Ends Dog Racing

Phases out commercial dog racing in connection with wagering by 2020. Other gaming activities are not affected. Yes No Vote Both Sides of Page