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SAMPLE Official Election Ballot STATE of MISSISSIPPI 2011 General Election Tuesday, November 08, 2011 SAMPLE Official Election Ballot STATE OF MISSISSIPPI 2011 General Election Tuesday, November 08, 2011 TO VOTE: YOU MUST DARKEN THE OVAL( ) COMPLETELY. USE ONLY A #2 PENCIL OR A DARK PEN. Do not use a red pen, felt tip pen or a red pencil! Do not cross out or erase - If you make a mistake, you may request a new ballot. For State Of Mississippi For State Of Mississippi Governor State Auditor Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Phil Bryant Republican Stacey E. Pickering Republican Johnny L. DuPree Democrat Ashley Norwood Reform Write-in Write-in For State Of Mississippi For State Of Mississippi Lieutenant Governor State Treasurer Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Tate Reeves Republican Lynn Fitch Republican Tracella Lou O'Hara Hill Reform Connie Moran Democrat Shawn O'Hara Reform Write-in For State Of Mississippi Write-in Secretary Of State For State Of Mississippi Vote for ONE Commissioner Of Agriculture & Delbert Hosemann Republican Commerce Vote for ONE Write-in Joel Gill Democrat For State Of Mississippi Cindy Hyde-Smith Republican Attorney General Vote for ONE Cathy L. Toole Reform Jim Hood Democrat Write-in Steve Simpson Republican For State Of Mississippi Commissioner Of Insurance Write-in Vote for ONE Mike Chaney Republican Louis Fondren Democrat Barbara Dale Washer Reform Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING For Public Service Commissioner For District Attorney 01 Central District District 01 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Addie Green Democrat Trent Kelly Republican Lynn Posey Republican John R. Young Democrat Write-in Write-in For Public Service Commissioner For District Attorney 02 Southern District District 02 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Leonard Bentz Republican Joel Smith Republican Mike Collier Democrat Write-in Write-in For District Attorney 03 For Public Service Commissioner District 03 Northern District Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Ben Creekmore Democrat Boyce Adams Republican Write-in Brandon Presley Democrat For District Attorney 04 District 04 Write-in Vote for ONE For Transportation Commissioner Central District W. Dewayne Richardson Democrat Vote for ONE Write-in Marshand Crisler Democrat For District Attorney 05 Dick Hall Republican District 05 Vote for ONE Write-in Doug Evans Democrat For Transportation Commissioner Southern District Write-in Vote for ONE For District Attorney 06 Larry L. Albritton Democrat District 06 Tom King Republican Vote for ONE Ronnie L. Harper Democrat Write-in For Transportation Commissioner Write-in Northern District For District Attorney 07 Vote for ONE District 07 Ray Minor Democrat Vote for ONE Mike Tagert Republican Robert Shuler Smith Democrat Write-in Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING For District Attorney 08 For District Attorney 15 District 08 District 15 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Mark Duncan Democrat Hal Kittrell Republican Write-in Write-in For District Attorney 09 For District Attorney 16 District 09 District 16 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Richard 'Ricky' Smith, Jr. Democrat Forrest Allgood Democrat Steven C. Wallace Republican Write-in For District Attorney 10 Write-in District 10 For District Attorney 17 Vote for ONE District 17 Ellis J.'Bilbo' Mitchell, Democrat Vote for ONE III John William Champion Democrat Write-in For District Attorney 11 Write-in District 11 For District Attorney 18 Vote for ONE District 18 Brenda F. Mitchell Democrat Vote for ONE Anthony J. 'Tony' Buckley Republican Write-in For District Attorney 12 Write-in District 12 For District Attorney 19 Vote for ONE District 19 Patricia W. Burchell Republican Vote for ONE Anthony 'Tony' Lawrence Republican Write-in For District Attorney 13 Write-in District 13 For District Attorney 20 Vote for ONE District 20 Daniel C. Jones Republican Vote for ONE Michael Guest Republican Write-in For District Attorney 14 Write-in District 14 For District Attorney 21 Vote for ONE District 21 Dewitt T.'Dee' Bates, Jr. Democrat Vote for ONE Akillie Malone Oliver Democrat Write-in Marc L. Boutwell Independent Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING For District Attorney 22 For State Senate 06 District 22 District 06 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Alexander C. Martin Democrat Nancy Adams Collins Republican Stacy Dale Scott Democrat Write-in For State Senate 01 Write-in District 01 For State Senate 07 Vote for ONE District 07 Chris Massey Republican Vote for ONE Hob Bryan Democrat Write-in For State Senate 02 Write-in District 02 For State Senate 08 Vote for ONE District 08 Michael Cobb Republican Vote for ONE Bill Stone Democrat Patsy Gregory Republican Russell R. Jolly Democrat Write-in For State Senate 03 Write-in District 03 For State Senate 09 Vote for ONE District 09 Nickey Browning Democrat Vote for ONE Betsey Hamilton Republican Gray Tollison Democrat Write-in Write-in For State Senate 04 For State Senate 10 District 04 District 10 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Rita Potts Parks Republican Vann J. Branch Republican Eric Powell Democrat Steve Hale Democrat Write-in Write-in For State Senate 05 For State Senate 11 District 05 District 11 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Jerry Don Keith Republican Robert L. Jackson Democrat J. P. Wilemon, Jr. Democrat Write-in Write-in For State Senate 12 District 12 Vote for ONE Derrick T. Simmons Democrat Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING For State Senate 13 For State Senate 20 District 13 District 20 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Willie L. Simmons Democrat Josh Harkins Republican Clayton Barksdale Independent Write-in Write-in For State Senate 21 For State Senate 14 District 21 District 14 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Kenneth Wayne Jones Democrat Lydia Graves Chassaniol Republican Loren Ross Republican Carlos E. Moore Democrat Write-in Write-in For State Senate 22 For State Senate 15 District 22 District 15 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Eugene S. 'Buck' Clarke Republican Gary Jackson Republican George 'Boo' Hollowell Democrat Write-in Write-in For State Senate 16 For State Senate 23 District 16 District 23 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Bennie L. Turner Democrat Briggs Hopson Republican Write-in Write-in For State Senate 17 For State Senate 24 District 17 District 24 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Terry W. Brown Republican David Jordan Democrat Rogrick Wardell Independent Write-in For State Senate 18 Write-in District 18 For State Senate 25 Vote for ONE District 25 Steven Kilgore Democrat Vote for ONE Giles K. Ward Republican Will Longwitz Republican Cecilia Sampayo Democrat Write-in For State Senate 19 Write-in District 19 For State Senate 26 Vote for ONE District 26 Merle Flowers Republican Vote for ONE John Horhn Democrat Write-in Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING For State Senate 27 For State Senate 34 District 27 District 34 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Hillman Terome Frazier Democrat Gary Blakeney Republican Haskins Montgomery Democrat Write-in For State Senate 28 Write-in District 28 For State Senate 35 Vote for ONE District 35 Alice Varnado Harden Democrat Vote for ONE Perry E. Lee Republican Write-in For State Senate 29 Write-in District 29 For State Senate 36 Vote for ONE District 36 David Blount Democrat Vote for ONE Steve Stanford Republican Albert Butler Democrat Write-in Write-in For State Senate 30 For State Senate 37 District 30 District 37 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Dean Kirby Republican Bob M. Dearing Democrat Melanie Sojourner Republican Write-in For State Senate 31 Write-in District 31 For State Senate 38 Vote for ONE District 38 Terry C. Burton Republican Vote for ONE Melvin J. Hendricks Democrat Kelvin E. Butler Democrat Write-in Write-in For State Senate 32 For State Senate 39 District 32 District 39 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Sampson Jackson, II Democrat Sally Doty Republican W.L. Rayborn Democrat Write-in For State Senate 33 Write-in District 33 For State Senate 40 Vote for ONE District 40 Videt Carmichael Republican Vote for ONE Angela Burks Hill Republican Write-in Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING For State Senate 41 For State Senate 47 District 41 District 47 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Joey Fillingane Republican Tony Smith Republican Write-in Write-in For State Senate 42 For State Senate 48 District 42 District 48 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Chris McDaniel Republican Deborah J. Dawkins Democrat Ashley Skellie Republican Write-in For State Senate 43 Write-in District 43 For State Senate 49 Vote for ONE District 49 Phillip Gandy Republican Vote for ONE James Vardaman Walley Democrat Sean Tindell Republican James Perry Snyder Independent Jason Vitosky Independent Write-in Write-in For State Senate 44 For State Senate 50 District 44 District 50 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE John A. Polk Republican Thomas A. 'Tommy' Gollott Republican Lajena Williams Reform Travis Burke Independent Write-in Write-in For State Senate 45 For State Senate 51 District 45 District 51 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Billy Hudson Republican Michael D. Watson, Jr. Republican Write-in Write-in For State Senate 46 For State Senate 52 District 46 District 52 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Joe Bye Democrat Brice Wiggins Republican Philip Moran Republican Write-in James K. 'Ken' Overstreet Constitution For State House Of Rep 01 District 01 Write-in Vote for ONE Lester E. 'Bubba' Carpenter Republican Thomas K. McCarley Democrat Write-in TURN BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING For State House Of Rep 02 For State House Of Rep 09 District 02 District 09 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Nick Bain Democrat Clara Henderson Burnett Democrat A.L. 'Chip' Wood, III Republican Write-in Write-in For State House Of Rep 10 For State House Of Rep 03 District 10 District 03 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Greg Hodges Democrat William Tracy Arnold Republican Nolan Mettetal Republican Tommy Dexter Cadle Democrat Write-in Write-in For State House Of Rep 11 For State House Of Rep 04 District 11 District 04 Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Joe C.
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