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Official Ballot of the Republican Party OFFICIAL BALLOT OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY A KANAWHA COUNTY, WV B PRIMARY ELECTION C MAY 10, 2016 OFFICIAL BALLOT 11 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER STATE TICKET COUNTY TICKET 12 1. To vote you must darken the FOR GOVERNOR FOR CIRCUIT CLERK oval ( ) completely next to the (Vote For ONE) (Vote For ONE) candidate or issue of your choice. BILL COLE NO CANDIDATE(S) FILED Bluefield Mercer Co. NATIONAL TICKET 21 FOR PRESIDENT FOR SECRETARY OF STATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER (Vote For ONE) (Vote For ONE) (Vote For ONE) Not more than one resident of any magisterial district may be elected. TED CRUZ MAC WARNER LANCE WHEELER Houston, TX Morgantown Monongalia Co. St. Albans JOHN R. KASICH BARRY HOLSTEIN Westerville, OH Cross Lanes Kanawha Co. JEB BUSH FOR COUNTY CLERK Coral Gables, FL (Vote For ONE) BEN CARSON FOR AUDITOR West Palm Beach, FL (Vote For ONE) DONALD J. TRUMP VERA MCCORMICK Manhattan, NY So. Charleston CARLY FIORINA JOHN "JB" MCCUSKEY Lorton, VA Charleston Kanawha Co. RAND PAUL FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Bowling Green, KY (Vote For ONE) 40 MIKE HUCKABEE FOR TREASURER Santa Rosa Beach, FL (Vote For ONE) CHRIS CHRISTIE CHARLES T. "CHUCK" MILLER Mendham, NJ So. Charleston 42 MARCO RUBIO ANN URLING West Miami, FL Charleston Kanawha Co. DAVID E. HALL LARRY W. FAIRCLOTH FOR SHERIFF Stuart, FL Inwood Berkeley Co. (Vote For ONE) 45 FOR U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FOR COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE NO CANDIDATE(S) FILED 2nd Congressional District (Vote For ONE) (Vote For ONE) 46 MARC SAVITT KENT LEONHARDT FOR ASSESSOR Kearneysville Jefferson Co. Fairview Monongalia Co. (Vote For ONE) ALEX X. MOONEY Charles Town Jefferson Co. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL NO CANDIDATE(S) FILED (Vote For ONE) 52 PATRICK MORRISEY FOR SURVEYOR Harpers Ferry Jefferson Co. (Vote For ONE) FOR STATE SENATOR NO CANDIDATE(S) FILED 17th Senatorial District (Vote For ONE) CHRIS STANSBURY Charleston Kanawha Co. FOR MEMBER OF HOUSE OF DELEGATES 39th Delegate District (Vote For ONE) RON WALTERS Cross Lanes Kanawha Co. 1 61 SAMPLE BALLOT A B C Seq:0158 7.4.2.0 / 012503-17 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002 _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ POLL CLERKS D KANAWHA COUNTY, WV E PRIMARY ELECTION F MAY 10, 2016 SAMPLE BALLOT D E F OFFICIAL BALLOT OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY A KANAWHA COUNTY, WV B PRIMARY ELECTION C MAY 10, 2016 (Delegates Continued) (Delegates Continued) 11 NATIONAL CONVENTION BRITTANY HAMRICK CHARLIE F. SPENCER Lost Creek, Harrison (Rubio) Danville, Boone (Cruz) ZACHARY JENKINS CAROLYN STRICKLEN FOR DELEGATE TO THE NATIONAL Ashton, Mason (Rubio) Dunbar, Kanawha (Cruz) CONVENTION - AT LARGE HAILEIGH N. JOHNSON DANNY STRICKLEN (Vote For Not More Than TWENTY TWO) Wheeling, Ohio (Rubio) Dunbar, Kanawha (Cruz) JOANNA "JOIE" JOHNSTON JASON SWAGER Hurricane, Putnam (Rubio) Mount Lookout, Nicholas (Cruz) 15 STEPHANIE ABRAMOWITZ JONPAUL KESSINGER DALLAS K. THACKER Charleston, Kanawha (Trump) Mount Hope, Fayette (Rubio) Huntington, Wayne (Cruz) 21 GREGORY BALDT VERONICA LEWIS BRADLEY A. WALKER Weirton, Hancock (Trump) Evans, Jackson (Rubio) Lost City, Hardy (Cruz) DIANA BARTLEY LARRY PACK WHITNEY E. WILSON Lumberport, Harrison (Trump) Charleston, Kanawha (Rubio) Charleston, Kanawha (Cruz) KRISTI A. BEDDOW JEREMIAH PARLOCK TERESA M. MILLER Baisden, Mingo (Trump) Huntington, Cabell (Rubio) Ripley, Jackson (Carson) DONNA J. BOLEY THOMAS PHILLIPS CAROLYN D. SHARP St. Marys, Pleasants (Trump) Bridgeport, Harrison (Rubio) Ripley, Jackson (Carson) EDWARD R. BURGESS KEVIN SCOTT POE JULIEN AKLEI St. Albans, Kanawha (Trump) Morgantown, Monongalia (Rubio) Hurricane, Putnam (Paul) BRIAN CASTO MORGAN PRATT DALE ANDERSON II Sissonville, Kanawha (Trump) Huntington, Cabell (Rubio) Huntington, Cabell (Paul) ANNE BROCKUS DANDELET SUZETTE RAINES DANIEL BELCHER Huntington, Cabell (Trump) Charleston, Kanawha (Rubio) Madison, Boone (Paul) VICKI DUNN-MARSHALL ABIGAIL C. REEVES DAVID BENDER Barboursville, Cabell (Trump) Morgantown, Monongalia (Rubio) Cross Lanes, Kanawha (Paul) CRAIG WILLIAM EVANS BETH ANN SCHMIDT DOUG BURKHAMMER Genoa, Wayne (Trump) Wheeling, Ohio (Rubio) Parkersburg, Wood (Paul) 40 JUSTIN FISHER STEVE WESTFALL RAYMOND CAMPBELL Charleston, Kanawha (Trump) Ripley, Jackson (Rubio) Charles Town, Jefferson (Paul) SETH S. GASKINS SHANE WILSON BRAD FARHA Charleston, Kanawha (Trump) Charleston, Kanawha (Rubio) Beckley, Raleigh (Paul) 42 JOE HARPER BOB ADAMS DAVID FISHER Seneca Rocks, Pendleton (Trump) Kearneysville, Jefferson (Cruz) Nitro, Kanawha (Paul) DAN HILL STUART ADKINS ANTHONY FITZGERALD Glen Ferris, Fayette (Trump) Barboursville, Cabell (Cruz) Mt. Storm, Grant (Paul) KEVIN HONAKER SUSIE AZEVEDO MAX A. GOLD Glen Daniel, Raleigh (Trump) Elkview, Kanawha (Cruz) Charles Town, Jefferson (Paul) 45 KRISTI JEFFREY BARBARA KAY BARNETT THOMAS PAUL HARTMAN, II Victor, Fayette (Trump) St. Albans, Kanawha (Cruz) Hurricane, Putnam (Paul) 46 TYLER JORDON RICK BARNETT HEATHER HAUGHT Charleston, Kanawha (Trump) St. Albans, Kanawha (Cruz) Parkersburg, Wood (Paul) ANNE LIEBERMAN JEREMY DONALD BAUSERMAN JESSICA MYERS HAYES Charleston, Kanawha (Trump) Durbin, Pocahontas (Cruz) Falling Waters, Berkeley (Paul) THORNEY LIEBERMAN BRENDAN D. BYRNE JACK HEFESTAY Charleston, Kanawha (Trump) Berkeley Springs, Morgan (Cruz) Kearneysville, Jefferson (Paul) CHRISTOPHER MAY TAMARA CLINE MICHAEL IHLE Charleston, Kanawha (Trump) Maidsville, Monongalia (Cruz) Ravenswood, Jackson (Paul) STEPHEN MCELROY SARAH COLEMAN-MABES GEORGE JOHNSON Bridgeport, Harrison (Trump) Oak Hill, Fayette (Cruz) Morgantown, Monongalia (Paul) 52 T. AARON METZ LEE DEAN JAMES KELLEY Morgantown, Monongalia (Trump) Barboursville, Cabell (Cruz) Hurricane, Putnam (Paul) JARED A. PAGE MATTHEW DONNELLY KYLE LONG St. Albans, Kanawha (Trump) Charles Town, Jefferson (Cruz) Fraziers Bottom, Putnam (Paul) JOHN R. RAESE NELLIE ESQUE KEVIN MACE Morgantown, Monongalia (Trump) Mason, Mason (Cruz) Vienna, Wood (Paul) E. VIRGINIA ROCKWELL GEOFF FOSTER TODD METZGAR Enterprise, Harrison (Trump) Winfield, Putnam (Cruz) Harpers Ferry, Jefferson (Paul) SCOTT SIMMS LINDA J. HARTLING ALVIN H. MOSS Ona, Cabell (Trump) Hurricane, Putnam (Cruz) Morgantown, Monongalia (Paul) MARK E. SNAPP PAUL F. HARTLING RANDY PECK Charleston, Kanawha (Trump) Hurricane, Putnam (Cruz) Lost Creek, Harrison (Paul) MICHAEL K. SNELLING LAURA HAYES-SHIFFLETT JUSTIN E QUINN Scott Depot, Putnam (Trump) Martinsburg, Berkeley (Cruz) Belle, Kanawha (Paul) ELIZABETH "BETH" THAXTON AUSTIN HAYNES GAGE RECKART Dunbar, Kanawha (Trump) Oak Hill, Fayette (Cruz) Bruceton Mills, Preston (Paul) GREG THOMAS KURT HOFFMAN SEAN MICHAEL ROGERS So. Charleston, Kanawha (Trump) Ballard, Monroe (Cruz) Morgantown, Monongalia (Paul) CALEB A. TURNER DONNA L. HOLSTINE DARREN SHEARLOCK Hurricane, Putnam (Trump) Charleston, Kanawha (Cruz) Palestine, Wirt (Paul) ANGELA ADAMS FRED H. JOSEPH ISABEL SIMON Elizabeth, Wirt (Rubio) Charleston, Kanawha (Cruz) Harpers Ferry, Jefferson (Paul) ANDREW G. ANDERSON RAINER KISSEL IAN DOUGLAS SULLIVAN Charleston, Kanawha (Rubio) Martinsburg, Berkeley (Cruz) Huntington, Wayne (Paul) JARRED ALEXANDER CANNON ELLIOTT A. KLETTER MYSTY D. UNDERWOOD Huntington, Cabell (Rubio) Shenandoah Jct., Jefferson (Cruz) Beckley, Raleigh (Paul) LIAM C. CASEY KATHERINE MCCORMICK ALAN R. WESTFALL Wheeling, Ohio (Rubio) Dunbar, Kanawha (Cruz) Horner, Lewis (Paul) CALA ANN CLAY ALEX X. MOONEY Wayne, Wayne (Rubio) Charles Town, Jefferson (Cruz) Continued on back TONY CLAY MATTHEW D MOSHER Wayne, Wayne (Rubio) Martinsburg, Berkeley (Cruz) For election in accordance with the plan adopted KEATON R. COOPER BOB MURTO by the party and filed with the Secretary of State. Elkins, Randolph (Rubio) Harpers Ferry, Jefferson (Cruz) DARYL E. COWLES JOHN OVERINGTON Berkeley Springs, Morgan (Rubio) Martinsburg, Berkeley (Cruz) 61 JAMES FUERHOFF TAMMY D. PHILLIPS Hurricane, Putnam (Rubio) Morgantown, Monongalia (Cruz) 2 ETHAN GIBSON EDWARD ROLLINS, JR. Bradley,SAMPLE Raleigh Bridgeport,BALLOT Harrison (Rubio) (Cruz) (Continued on the Following Column) (Continued on the Following Column) VOTE BOTH SIDES A B C Seq:0158 7.4.2.0 / 012503-17 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002 _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ POLL CLERKS OFFICIAL BALLOT OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY D KANAWHA COUNTY, WV E PRIMARY ELECTION F MAY 10, 2016 (Delegates Continued) (Delegates Continued) NATIONAL CONVENTION SANDRA HALL ANTHONY WINKLE Wheeling, Marshall (Christie) Bunker Hill, Berkeley (Bush) FOR DELEGATE TO THE NATIONAL KATHY LOU JUDGE CHERYL HINCHMAN WYATT CONVENTION - AT LARGE - CONTINUED Alum Creek, Lincoln (Christie) So. Charleston, Kanawha (Bush) ROBERT GORDON JUDGE JEFF HOEFLICH-NICKELS Alum Creek, Lincoln (Christie) Morgantown, Monongalia (Fiorina) DANNY BLAIR JAMES KLINE III BETH H. LARUSSO St. Albans, Kanawha (Uncomm.) Charleston, Kanawha (Christie) Bunker Hill, Berkeley (Fiorina) DUANE BORCHERS, SR. CHARLES E. MCCARTY ELGINE MCARDLE Craigsville, Nicholas (Uncomm.) Spencer, Roane (Christie) Wheeling, Ohio (Fiorina) WILLIAM T. "BILL" BRIGHT TERRIE MORGAN STEVEN BRETT OFFUTT Summersville, Nicholas (Uncomm.) Lewisburg, Greenbrier (Christie) Charles Town, Jefferson (Fiorina) NANCY CAMPBELL LINDA NICHOLS-MCCARTY NED H. SAWYERS Charleston, Kanawha (Uncomm.) Spencer, Roane (Christie) Albright, Preston (Fiorina) ROBERT L. CAMPBELL STEVEN D. TRACEY JOHNNY GEORGE WALKER III Charleston, Kanawha (Uncomm.) Elkview, Kanawha (Christie) Daniels, Raleigh (Fiorina) MITCH B. CARMICHAEL DENVER TUCKER Ripley, Jackson (Uncomm.) Buffalo,
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