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Shelby Sample.Indd SAMPLE BALLOT ABSENTEE GENERAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL R This is a common AMENDMENT ELECTION ✓ ballot, however, OFFICIAL BALLOT SHELBY COUNTY, ALABAMA THESE OFFICES RUN BY DISTRICT some offi ces will A GENERAL ELECTIONB SHELBY COUNTY, ALABAMAC NOVEMBER 4, 2014 D GENERAL ELECTIONE SHELBY COUNTY, ALABAMAF NOVEMBER 4, 2014 appear only in INSTRUCTIONS TO THE VOTER FOR STATE SENATOR, FOR STATE TREASURER FOR STATER SENATOR, FOR SHELBY COUNTY PROPOSED STATEWIDE TO VOTE YOU MUST BLACKEN FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, "Shall the following Amendments to the certain precincts DISTRICT NO. 11 (Vote for One) DISTRICT NO. 11✓ DISTRICT NO. 15 SHERIFF AMENDMENT NUMBER FIVE (5) (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Constitution of Alabama be adopted?" THE OVAL (R) COMPLETELY! DO R (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Proposing an amendment to the Constitution which will apply to NOT MAKE AN X OR ✓. ✓ PROPOSED AMENDMENTS of Alabama of 1901, to amend Amendment IF YOU SPOIL YOUR BALLOT, DO TO APPEAR ON THE 597, now appearing as Section 36.02 of the your districts. RON CRUMPTON YOUNG BOOZER RON CRUMPTON ALLEN FARLEY JOHN SAMANIEGO Democrat Republican Democrat Republican BALLOT STATEWIDE Official Recompilation of the Constitution of NOT ERASE, BUT ASK FOR A NEW Republican Alabama of 1901, as amended, to clarify that BALLOT. JIM McCLENDON JIM McCLENDON KENNETH "Chief" BAILEY PROPOSED STATEWIDE the people have the right to hunt, fish, and Republican Write-in Republican Libertarian harvest wildlife subject to reasonable Write-in AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1) regulations that promote conservation and FOR STATE AUDITOR Proposing an amendment to the Constitution management of fish and wildlife and preserve Write-in R FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, Write-in (Vote for One) ✓ Write-in of Alabama of 1901, to prohibit the State of the future of hunting and fishing. (Proposed by DISTRICT NO. 41 Alabama from giving full faith and credit to Act No. 2014-286) STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, FOR STATE SENATOR, (Vote for One) FOR SHELBY COUNTY public acts, records, or judicial proceedings of DISTRICT NO. 41 DISTRICT NO. 14 CORONER another state that violate the public policy of (Vote for One) MIRANDA KARRINE JOSEPH (Vote for One) (Vote for One) the State of Alabama and to prohibit the ALABAMA R MIKE HILL YES-Statewide Amendment No. 5 Democrat ✓ application of foreign law in violation of rights DEMOCRATIC Republican guaranteed natural citizens by the United PARTY MIKE HILL JIM ZEIGLER CAM WARD DIANA STEELE NEW States and Alabama Constitutions, and the NO-Statewide Amendment No. 5 Republican Republican Republican Republican Write-in statutes, laws, and public policy thereof, but SHANE CARLISLE without application to business entities. ALABAMA (Proposed by Act No. 2013-269) REPUBLICAN Write-in Write-in Write-in FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, Libertarian PROPOSED AMENDMENTS WHICH DISTRICT NO. 43 APPLY TO ONLY ONE COUNTY PARTY FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE FOR COMMISSIONER OF FOR STATE SENATOR, (Vote for One) YES-Statewide Amendment No. 1 R Write-in SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 1 AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES DISTRICT NO. 15✓ (Vote for One) (Vote for One) (Vote for One) LIBERTARIAN R FOR SUPERINTENDENT, NO-Statewide Amendment No. 1 PROPOSED LOCAL ✓ ARNOLD MOONEY PARTY Republican SHELBY COUNTY AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1) BOARD OF EDUCATION OF ALABAMA GREG SHAW DOUG "New Blue" SMITH SLADE BLACKWELL PROPOSED STATEWIDE Relating to Shelby County, proposing an Republican Democrat Republican (Vote for One) Write-in AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO (2) amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to provide that the Judge of Probate of FOR GOVERNOR JOHN McMILLAN RANDY FULLER Proposing an amendment to the Constitution Write-in Republican Republican Shelby County would be required to be an (Vote for One) R Write-in FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, of Alabama of 1901, as amended, relating to attorney licensed in this state. (Proposed by ✓ DISTRICT NO. 45 the Capital Improvement Trust Fund, to FOR COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS FOR STATE SENATOR, Act No. 2013-260) Write-in (Vote for One) Write-in increase the amount of the General Obligation JUDGE, PLACE NO. 1 DISTRICT NO. 16 Bonds authorized herein; to provide for (Vote for One) PARKER GRIFFITH FOR PUBLICR SERVICE (Vote for One) FOR MEMBER, SHELBY COUNTY additional payments from the Alabama Trust YES-Local Amendment No. 1 Democrat ✓ DICKIE DRAKE Fund to fund any bond issued; to provide for COMMISSION, PLACE NO. 1 Republican BOARD OF EDUCATION, (Vote for One) competitive bidding of the bonds; and to ROBERT BENTLEY WILLIAM C. "Bill" THOMPSON CINDY BELL PLACE NO. 3 provide for the distribution of the proceeds for NO-Local Amendment No. 1 Republican Republican Democrat (Vote for One) plans, construction, and maintenance of Write-in JEREMY H. ODEN PEG HILL Alabama National Guard armories. (Proposed J.T. "Jabo" WAGGONER by Act No. 2013-266) Write-in Write-in Republican Republican R FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, Republican ✓ FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR FOR COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS DISTRICT NO. 48 YES-Statewide Amendment No. 2 (Vote for One) JUDGE, PLACE NO. 2 Write-in Write-in (Vote for One) Write-in (Vote for One) FOR PUBLIC SERVICE FOR SHELBY COUNTY NO-Statewide Amendment No. 2 COMMISSION, PLACE NO. 2 JIM CARNS PROPERTY TAX COMMISSIONER Republican JAMES C. FIELDS, JR. SCOTT DONALDSON (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Democrat Republican PROPOSED STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NUMBER THREE (3) Write-in KAY IVEY CHRIS "Chip" BEEKER JR. DON ARMSTRONG Proposing an amendment to the Constitution Republican Write-in Republican Republican R FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, of Alabama of 1901, to provide that every ✓ citizen has a fundamental right to bear arms FOR COURT OF CRIMINAL DISTRICT NO. 49 Write-in Write-in (Vote for One) Write-in and that any restriction on this right would be APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 1 subject to strict scrutiny; and to provide that (Vote for One) FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE, no international treaty or law shall prohibit, (Vote for One) SHELBY COUNTY, APRIL WEAVER limit, or otherwise interfere with a citizen's Republican fundamental right to bear arms. (Proposed by MARY B. WINDOM PLACE NO. 2 Act No. 2013-267) Republican (Vote for One) Write-in JEFF SESSIONS DANIEL A. CROWSON YES-Statewide Amendment No. 3 Republican Write-in Republican FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, FOR COURT OF CRIMINAL DISTRICT NO. 73 NO-Statewide Amendment No. 3 Write-in APPEALS JUDGE, PLACE NO. 2 Write-in (Vote for One) (Vote for One) FOR UNITED STATES PROPOSED STATEWIDE REPRESENTATIVE, MATT FRIDY AMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR (4) Republican 6TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT BETH KELLUM Proposing an amendment to the Constitution (Vote for One) Republican of Alabama of 1901, to prohibit a general law, MARK LESTER Write-in whose purpose or effect is to require a new or Democrat Write-in increased expenditure of at least $50,000 of local funds annually, from becoming effective GARY PALMER FOR SECRETARY OF STATE with regard to a city or county board of Republican (Vote for One) education without enactment by a 2/3 vote. (Proposed by Act No. 2014-185) Write-in CONTINUE FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL LULA ALBERT-KAIGLER YES-Statewide Amendment No. 4 (Vote for One) Democrat VOTING JOHN MERRILL NO-Statewide Amendment No. 4 Republican ON BACK JOE HUBBARD Democrat Write-in LUTHER STRANGE Republican Write-in A B BALLOT STYLE - 3 C Typ:01 Seq:0003 Spl:01 D E BALLOT STYLE - 1 F Typ:01 Seq:0001 Spl:01 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002 END OF BALLOT.
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