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Darken the Oval ( ) Completely STATE OF KANSAS OFFICIAL GENERAL BALLOT A RILEY COUNTY, KANSASB STATE OF KANSASC NOVEMBER 2, 2010 NOTICE IF YOU TEAR, DEFACE OR MAKE A 11 MISTAKE AND WRONGFULLY MARK State Offices County Offices THIS BALLOT, YOU MUST RETURN IT TO THE ELECTION BOARD AND FOR SECRETARY OF STATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER RECEIVE A NEW BALLOT. Vote for One (1) 1st District Vote for One (1) INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER 1. TO VOTE YOU MUST DARKEN THE OVAL ( ) COMPLETELY. Phillip Horatio Lucas David L. (Dave Lewis) Guthals 2. USE A BLACK INK PEN ONLY. El Dorado Libertarian Manhattan Republican 3. TO WRITE-IN A NAME, YOU MUST Chris Biggs Christopher E. Renner BLACKEN THE OVAL TO THE LEFT OF Junction City Democratic Manhattan Democratic THE LINE PROVIDED. 21 Kris Kobach Piper Republican National Offices Derek Langseth Valley Center Reform Write-in FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR Vote for One (1) Write-in Supreme Court Justices Jerry Moran FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL QUESTION NUMBER ONE Hays Republican Vote for One (1) To vote for a Justice of the Supreme Court Joseph (Joe) K. Bellis being retained in office, darken the oval to Overland Park Reform the left of the word "Yes." To vote against Michael Wm. Dann Steve Six a Justice of the Supreme Court being Baldwin City Libertarian Lawrence Democratic retained in office, darken the oval to the left Lisa Johnston Dennis Hawver of the word "No." Overland Park Democratic Ozawkie Libertarian Derek Schmidt Shall Carol A. Beier, Topeka, Position Independence Republican Write-in No. 1, Kansas Supreme Court, be 40 retained in office? Write-in 41 FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE Yes 2nd District Vote for One (1) 42 FOR STATE TREASURER No Vote for One (1) 43 Lynn Jenkins Shall Dan Biles, Shawnee, Position No. Topeka Republican 2, Kansas Supreme Court, be retained in Robert Garrard Dennis McKinney office? Edgerton Libertarian Greensburg Democratic Cheryl Hudspeth Ron Estes Yes Girard Democratic Wichita Republican No Write-in Write-in Shall Lawton R. Nuss, Salina, Position No. 3, Kansas Supreme Court, be State Offices FOR COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE retained in office? Vote for One (1) FOR GOVERNOR AND Yes LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Vote for One (1) pair 51 Sandy Praeger No Lawrence Republican Tom Holland Shall Marla J. Luckert, Topeka, Position Baldwin City Write-in No. 5, Kansas Supreme Court, be Kelly Kultala retained in office? Kansas City Democratic Sam Brownback FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE Yes Topeka 67th District Jeff Colyer Vote for One (1) Overland Park Republican No Kenneth (Ken) W. Cannon Tom Hawk Andover Manhattan Democratic Daniel (Dan) J. Faubion Overland Park Reform Susan Mosier Manhattan Republican Andrew P. Gray Nathan (Nate) A. Wilson Topeka Manhattan Reform Stacey Davis Auburn Libertarian Write-in Write-in DARKEN THE __________________ ( ) OVAL Write-in COMPLETELY A Wd 1 Prec 1 B Manhattan Public Library C Typ:01 Seq:0001 Spl:01 7.4.2.0 / 012503-14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002 INITIALS VOTE BOTH SIDES D RILEY COUNTY, KANSASE STATE OF KANSASF NOVEMBER 2, 2010 Court of Appeals Judges District Court Judges Constitutional Amendment QUESTION NUMBER TWO QUESTION NUMBER ONE QUESTION NUMBER ONE To vote for a Judge of the Court of Appeals To vote for a Judge of the District Court To vote in favor of any Constitutional being retained in office, darken the oval to being retained in office, darken the oval to Amendment upon this ballot, darken the the left of the word "Yes." To vote against the left of the word "Yes." To vote against oval to the left of the word "Yes". To vote a Judge of the Court of Appeals being a Judge of the District Court being retained against it, darken the oval to the left of the retained in office, darken the oval to the left in office, darken the oval to the left of the word "No". of the word "No." word "No." Shall Stephen D. Hill, Topeka, Position Shall Meryl D. Wilson, Manhattan, 21st Explanatory statement. The purpose of No. 1, Kansas Court of Appeals, be Judicial District, Division 2, be retained in this amendment is to preserve retained in office? office? constitutionally the right of a person to keep and bear arms for the defense of self, family, home and state, and for all Yes Yes other lawful purposes, including hunting and recreation. No No A vote for this amendment would constitutionally preserve the right of a Shall Patrick D. McAnany, Topeka, Shall David L. Stutzman, Manhattan, person to keep and bear arms for the Position No. 4, Kansas Court of Appeals, 21st Judicial District, Division 3, be defense of self, family, home and state, be retained in office? retained in office? and for lawful hunting and recreational use, and for any other lawful purpose. Yes Yes A vote against this amendment would provide for no constitutional right of a No No person to keep and bear arms for the defense of self, family, home and state, Shall Nancy L. Caplinger, Topeka, and for lawful hunting and recreational Position No. 6, Kansas Court of Appeals, use, and for any other lawful purpose. be retained in office? Shall the following be adopted? Yes § 4. Individual right to bear arms; armies. The people have the right to No bear arms for their defense and security A person has the right to keep and bear arms for the defense of self, family, home Shall Henry W. Green Jr., Leavenworth, and state, for lawful hunting and Position No. 7, Kansas Court of Appeals, recreational use, and for any other lawful be retained in office? purpose; but standing armies, in time of peace, are dangerous to liberty, and shall not be tolerated, and the military shall be Yes in strict subordination to the civil power. No Yes Shall Tom Malone, Wichita, Position No. No 11, Kansas Court of Appeals, be retained in office? QUESTION NUMBER TWO Yes Explanatory statement. This amendment would repeal the authority of the legislature to exclude persons with No mental illness from voting. Shall Michael B. Buser, Overland Park, A vote for this amendment would ensure Position No. 12, Kansas Court of that the right to vote for persons with Appeals, be retained in office? mental illness cannot be taken away by the legislature. Yes A vote against this amendment would continue the current authority of the No legislature to take away the right to vote for persons with mental illness. Shall Melissa Taylor Standridge, Shall the following be adopted? Overland Park, Position Number 13, Kansas Court of Appeals, be retained in § 2. Disqualification to vote. The office? legislature may, by law, exclude persons from voting because of mental illness or Yes commitment to a jail or penal institution. No person convicted of a felony under No the laws of any state or of the United States, unless pardoned or restored to his civil rights, shall be qualified to vote. Yes No D Wd 1 Prec 1E Manhattan Public LibraryF Typ:01 Seq:0001 Spl:01 STATE OF KANSAS OFFICIAL GENERAL BALLOT A RILEY COUNTY, KANSASB STATE OF KANSASC NOVEMBER 2, 2010 NOTICE IF YOU TEAR, DEFACE OR MAKE A 11 MISTAKE AND WRONGFULLY MARK State Offices County Offices THIS BALLOT, YOU MUST RETURN IT TO THE ELECTION BOARD AND FOR SECRETARY OF STATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER RECEIVE A NEW BALLOT. Vote for One (1) 1st District Vote for One (1) INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER 1. TO VOTE YOU MUST DARKEN THE OVAL ( ) COMPLETELY. Phillip Horatio Lucas David L. (Dave Lewis) Guthals 2. USE A BLACK INK PEN ONLY. El Dorado Libertarian Manhattan Republican 3. TO WRITE-IN A NAME, YOU MUST Chris Biggs Christopher E. Renner BLACKEN THE OVAL TO THE LEFT OF Junction City Democratic Manhattan Democratic THE LINE PROVIDED. 21 Kris Kobach Piper Republican National Offices Derek Langseth Valley Center Reform Write-in FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR Vote for One (1) Write-in Supreme Court Justices Jerry Moran FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL QUESTION NUMBER ONE Hays Republican Vote for One (1) To vote for a Justice of the Supreme Court Joseph (Joe) K. Bellis being retained in office, darken the oval to Overland Park Reform the left of the word "Yes." To vote against Michael Wm. Dann Steve Six a Justice of the Supreme Court being Baldwin City Libertarian Lawrence Democratic retained in office, darken the oval to the left Lisa Johnston Dennis Hawver of the word "No." Overland Park Democratic Ozawkie Libertarian Derek Schmidt Shall Carol A. Beier, Topeka, Position Independence Republican Write-in No. 1, Kansas Supreme Court, be 40 retained in office? Write-in 41 FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE Yes 2nd District Vote for One (1) 42 FOR STATE TREASURER No Vote for One (1) 43 Lynn Jenkins Shall Dan Biles, Shawnee, Position No. Topeka Republican 2, Kansas Supreme Court, be retained in Robert Garrard Dennis McKinney office? Edgerton Libertarian Greensburg Democratic Cheryl Hudspeth Ron Estes Yes Girard Democratic Wichita Republican No Write-in Write-in Shall Lawton R. Nuss, Salina, Position No. 3, Kansas Supreme Court, be State Offices FOR COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE retained in office? Vote for One (1) FOR GOVERNOR AND Yes LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Vote for One (1) pair Sandy Praeger No Lawrence Republican 52 Tom Holland Shall Marla J. Luckert, Topeka, Position Baldwin City Write-in No. 5, Kansas Supreme Court, be Kelly Kultala retained in office? Kansas City Democratic Sam Brownback FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE Yes Topeka 66th District Jeff Colyer Vote for One (1) Overland Park Republican No Kenneth (Ken) W. Cannon Sydney Carlin Andover Manhattan Democratic Daniel (Dan) J. Faubion Overland Park Reform Lee Modesitt Manhattan Republican Andrew P. Gray Topeka Write-in Stacey Davis Auburn Libertarian Write-in DARKEN THE __________________ ( ) OVAL Write-in COMPLETELY A Wd 2 Prec 1 B First Presbyterian Church C Typ:01 Seq:0002 Spl:01 7.4.2.0 / 012503-14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc.
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