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Turn Ballot Over to Continue Voting SAMPLE REPUBLICAN BALLOT GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION MARCH 18, 2014 Karen Kinney, County Clerk Judge's Initials __________ ROCK ISLAND COUNTY, ILLINOIS To vote, darken the oval to the LEFT of your choice, like this . To cast a write-in vote, darken the oval to the LEFT of the blank space provided and write the candidate's name in that space. For specific information, refer to the card of instruction posted in the voting booth. If you tear, spoil, deface or erroneously mark this ballot, return it to the election judge and obtain another. FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR FOR STATE SENATOR (Vote for ONE) THIRTY-SIXTH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT (Vote for ONE) JAMES D. "JIM" OBERWEIS DOUGLAS LEE TRUAX NEIL ANDERSON Write-in REPRESENTATIVE CONGRESSIONAL FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY SEVENTY-FIRST REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS (Vote for ONE) SEVENTEENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (Vote for ONE) JIM WOZNIAK BOBBY SCHILLING FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY SEVENTY-SECOND REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT STATE (Vote for ONE) FOR GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR (Vote for ONE) NO CANDIDATE FILED BILL BRADY COUNTY MARIA RODRIGUEZ FOR COUNTY CLERK DAN RUTHERFORD (Vote for ONE) STEVE KIM KIM LAZENBY KIRK W. DILLARD FOR COUNTY TREASURER JIL TRACY (Vote for ONE) BRUCE RAUNER SAMPLENO CANDIDATE FILED EVELYN SANGUINETTI FOR COUNTY SHERIFF (Vote for ONE) FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL (Vote for ONE) NO CANDIDATE FILED PAUL M. SCHIMPF REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS FOR SECRETARY OF STATE FOR REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS (Vote for ONE) (ROCK ISLAND COUNTY) (Vote for ONE) MICHAEL WEBSTER FOR COMPTROLLER NO CANDIDATE FILED (Vote for ONE) FOR REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS JUDY BAAR TOPINKA (BUREAU, HENRY AND STARK COUNTIES) (Vote for ONE) FOR TREASURER (Vote for ONE) ANGIE ZARVELL TOM CROSS BOB GROGAN Turn Ballot Over To Continue Voting FRONT Card 3 RptPct 10001-10 "SAMPLE BALLOT" REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS COUNTY BOARD FOR REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS FOR COUNTY BOARD (LEE, OGLE AND WHITESIDE COUNTIES) DISTRICT 19 (Vote for ONE) (Vote for ONE) ROBERT SONDGEROTH NO CANDIDATE FILED FOR REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS FOR COUNTY BOARD (HENDERSON, KNOX, MERCER AND WARREN COUNTIES) DISTRICT 21 (Vote for ONE) (Vote for ONE) JODI L SCOTT NO CANDIDATE FILED COUNTY BOARD FOR COUNTY BOARD DISTRICT 23 FOR COUNTY BOARD (Vote for ONE) DISTRICT 2 (Vote for ONE) JOHN "MITCH" RYAN DEWAYNE CREMEENS FOR COUNTY BOARD DISTRICT 25 FOR COUNTY BOARD (Vote for ONE) DISTRICT 3 (Vote for ONE) J. ROBERT WESTPFAHL LARRY HOLLAND JUDICIAL FOR COUNTY BOARD FOR JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT DISTRICT 4 FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT (Vote for ONE) ROCK ISLAND COUNTY (To fill the vacancy of the Hon. Charles Stengel) (Vote for ONE) NO CANDIDATE FILED FOR COUNTY BOARD JAMES B. EAGLE DISTRICT 5 PROPOSITIONS (Vote for ONE) "To pay for public safety purposes such as disaster NO CANDIDATE FILED readiness, animal control, and sheriff's patrol; shall Rock Island County be authorized to impose an increase on its FOR COUNTY BOARD DISTRICT 11 share of local sales tax by 0.25%? (This means that a (Vote for ONE) consumer would pay an additional $0.25 in sales tax for every $100 of tangible personal property bought at retail.)" NO CANDIDATE FILED YES FOR COUNTY BOARD NO DISTRICT 12 (Vote for ONE) Shall a retailers' occupation tax and a service occupation tax (commonly referred to as a "sales tax") be imposed in KENNETH "MIKE" STEFFEN The County of Rock Island, Illinois, at a rate of 1% to be SAMPLEused exclusively for school facility purposes? FOR COUNTY BOARD DISTRICT 14 YES (Vote for ONE) NO JAY REISCHE Shall the Board of Education of Rockridge Community Unit FOR COUNTY BOARD School District Number 300, Rock Island and Mercer DISTRICT 15 Counties, Illinois, build and equip a new elementary school (Vote for ONE) building and improve the site thereof, demolish the District's existing bus barn, build and equip a new transportation facility and improve the site thereof and DAVID KIMBELL issue bonds of said School District to the amount of FOR COUNTY BOARD $14,970,000 for the purpose of paying the costs thereof? DISTRICT 18 YES (Vote for ONE) NO RODNEY SIMMER Turn Ballot Over To Continue Voting BACK Card 3 RptPct 10001-10 "SAMPLE BALLOT" .
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