Dominion Voting Systems Ballot
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OFFICIAL BALLOT General Election Tuesday, November 6, 2018 Clare County, Michigan Hamilton Township, Precinct 1B Partisan Section Representative in State Legislature Governor of Wayne State University 97th District Vote for not more than 2 State Vote for not more than 1 Jason Wentworth Diane Dunaskiss Governor and Lieutenant Governor Republican Republican Vote for not more than 1 Celia Young-Wenkel David Nicholson Democrat Republican Bill Schuette Bryan C. Barnhill Lisa Posthumus Lyons Democrat Republican Anil Kumar State Boards Democrat Jon Elgas Gretchen Whitmer Member of the State Board of Garlin D. Gilchrist II Libertarian Democrat Education John T. Hargenrader Vote for not more than 2 Libertarian Bill Gelineau Christine C. Schwartz Angelique Chaiser Thomas U.S. Taxpayers Libertarian Tami Carlone Marc Joseph Sosnowski Republican U.S. Taxpayers Todd Schleiger Richard Zeile Earl P. Lackie Republican U.S. Taxpayers Judith P. Pritchett Democrat Jennifer V. Kurland Tiffany Tilley County Charin H. Davenport Democrat Green Scotty Boman Libertarian County Road Commissioner Vote for not more than 1 Keith Butkovich John J. Tatar Raymond Warner Libertarian Natural Law Karen Adams Karen Hulliberger U.S. Taxpayers Republican Douglas Levesque Mike Duggan U.S. Taxpayers Democrat Sherry A. Wells Green Mary Anne Hering Secretary of State County Commissioner Working Class 5th District Vote for not more than 1 Logan R. Smith Working Class Vote for not more than 1 Mary Treder Lang Mark Fitzpatrick Republican Republican Jocelyn Benson Sandra Bristol Democrat Democrat Gregory Scott Stempfle Libertarian Regent of the University of Michigan Robert Gale Vote for not more than 2 U.S. Taxpayers Nonpartisan Section Andrea Fischer Newman Republican Judicial Andrew Richner Attorney General Republican Justice of Supreme Court Vote for not more than 1 Jordan Acker Vote for not more than 2 Democrat Tom Leonard Paul Brown Megan Kathleen Cavanagh Republican Democrat Dana Nessel James Lewis Hudler Elizabeth T. Clement Democrat Libertarian Justice of Supreme Court Lisa Lane Gioia John Jascob Doug Dern Libertarian Libertarian Gerald T. Van Sickle Joe Sanger Kerry Lee Morgan U.S. Taxpayers U.S. Taxpayers Chris Graveline Crystal Van Sickle Kurtis T. Wilder No Party Affiliation U.S. Taxpayers Justice of Supreme Court Kevin A. Graves Samuel Bagenstos Green Marge Katchmark Sallows Congressional Natural Law United States Senator Vote for not more than 1 Judge of Court of Appeals 4th District John James Republican Trustee of Michigan State University Incumbent Position Debbie Stabenow Vote for not more than 2 6 Year Term Democrat Vote for not more than 1 George E. Huffman III Dave Dutch Stephen L. Borrello U.S. Taxpayers Republican Judge of Court of Appeals Marcia Squier Mike Miller Green Republican John HowardSAMPLE Wilhelm Brianna T. Scott Judge of Court of Appeals Natural Law Democrat 4th District Kelly Charron Tebay Democrat Incumbent Position Representative in Congress Bruce Campbell Partial Term Ending 01/01/2023 4th District Libertarian Vote for not more than 1 Tim Orzechowski Brock A. Swartzle Vote for not more than 1 Libertarian Judge of Court of Appeals John Moolenaar Janet M. Sanger Republican U.S. Taxpayers Jerry Hilliard John Paul Sanger Democrat U.S. Taxpayers Judge of Circuit Court Aaron Mariasy 55th Circuit Green Incumbent Position Bridgette R. Abraham-Guzman Vote for not more than 1 Legislative Natural Law State Senator Roy G. Mienk 33rd District Judge of Circuit Court Vote for not more than 1 Rick Outman Republican Judge of Probate District Court Mark Bignell 17th District Democrat Incumbent Position Christopher Comden Vote for not more than 1 U.S. Taxpayers Marcy A. Klaus Judge of Probate District Court VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT Nonpartisan Section State Community College Proposal 18-2 Board of Trustees Member A proposed constitutional amendment to Mid Michigan College establish a commission of citizens with Vote for not more than 3 exclusive authority to adopt district boundaries for the Michigan Senate, Richard S. Allen Michigan House of Representatives and U.S. Congress, every 10 years Thomas Metzger This proposed constitutional amendment Betty M. Mussell would: · Create a commission of 13 registered voters randomly selected by the Secretary of State: · 4 each who self-identify as affiliated with the 2 major political parties; and Local School District · 5 who self-identify as unaffiliated with major political parties. Board Member · Prohibit partisan officeholders and Gladwin Community Schools candidates, their employees, certain Vote for not more than 4 relatives, and lobbyists from serving as commissioners. Karrie A. Hulme · Establish new redistricting criteria Kerri A. Kirkton including geographically compact and contiguous districts of equal Chris Pellerito population, reflecting Michigan’s diverse population and communities of Brad Withrow interest. Districts shall not provide disproportionate advantage to political parties or candidates. · Require an appropriation of funds for commission operations and commissioner compensation. Should this proposal be adopted? Proposal Section Yes State No Proposal 18-1 Proposal 18-3 A proposed initiated law to authorize and A proposal to authorize automatic and legalize possession, use and cultivation of Election Day voter registration, no-reason marijuana products by individuals who are absentee voting, and straight ticket voting; at least 21 years of age and older, and and add current legal requirements for commercial sales of marijuana through military and overseas voting and state-licensed retailers post-election audits to the Michigan Constitution This proposal would: · Allow individuals 21 and older to This proposed constitutional amendment purchase, possess and use marijuana would allow a United States citizen who is and marijuana-infused edibles, and qualified to vote in Michigan to: grow up to 12 marijuana plants for · Become automatically registered to personal consumption. vote when applying for, updating or · Impose a 10-ounce limit for marijuana renewing a driver’s license or kept at residences and require state-issued personal identification amounts over 2.5 ounces be secured card, unless the person declines. in locked containers. · Simultaneously register to vote with · Create a state licensing system for proof of residency and obtain a ballot marijuana businesses and allow during the 2-week period prior to an municipalities to ban or restrict them. election, up to and including Election · Permit retail sales of marijuana and Day. edibles subject to a 10% tax, dedicated · Obtain an absent voter ballot without to implementation costs, clinical trials, providing a reason. schools, roads, and municipalities · Cast a straight-ticket vote for all where marijuana businesses are candidates of a particular political party located. when voting in a partisan general · Change several current violations from election. crimes to civil infractions. Should this proposal be adopted? Should this proposal be adopted? Yes Yes SAMPLENo No VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT.