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Lawrence 2010 SAMPLE BALLOT This is a common ballot, however, ABSENTEE some offices will appear only in BALLOT STYLE - 5 BACK OF BALLOT OFFICIAL BALLOT LAWRENCE COUNTY GENERAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ELECTION certain precincts which will apply to LAWRENCE COUNTY, ALABAMA NOVEMBER 2, 2010 your districts. TO VOTE, COMPLETE THE ARROW(S) POINTING TO YOUR CHOICE(S), LIKE THIS: FOR LAWRENCE COUNTY PROPOSED STATEWIDE SHERIFF "Shall the following Amendments be AMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR (4) THESE OFFICES WILL NOT RUN IN ALL PRECINCTS (Vote for One) adopted to the Constitution of Alabama?" Relating to Blount County, proposing an GENE MITCHELL Democrat PROPOSED AMENDMENTS WHICH amendment to the Constitution of Alabama FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE FOR PUBLIC SERVICE of 1901, to prohibit any municipality located BRYAN HILL APPLY TO THE STATE AT LARGE STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 1 COMMISSION, PLACE NO. 1 Republican entirely outside of Blount County from (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Write-in imposing any municipal ordinance or ALABAMA RHONDA CHAMBERS JAN COOK FOR MEMBER, regulation, including, but not limited to any Democrat Democrat LAWRENCE COUNTY COMMISSION, DEMOCRATIC FOR LAWRENCE COUNTY PROPOSED STATEWIDE tax, zoning, planning, or sanitation KELLI WISE TWINKLE ANDRESS CAVANAUGH DISTRICT NO. 1 CORONER PARTY Republican Republican AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1) regulations, and any inspection service in (Vote for One) FOR MEMBER, LAWRENCE COUNTY (Vote for One) ALABAMA Write-in Write-in Proposing an amendment to the its police jurisdiction located in Blount BOARD OF EDUCATION, MICAH D. COFFEY REPUBLICAN MOSE JONES, JR. DISTRICT NO. 1 Democrat Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to provide County and to provide that a municipality FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE FOR PUBLIC SERVICE Democrat prohibited from imposing any tax or PARTY Write-in (Vote for One) JEREMY MUSTON that the provision in Amendment 778, now SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 2 COMMISSION, PLACE NO. 2 Republican appearing as Section 269.08 of the Official regulation under this amendment shall not FOR GOVERNOR (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Write-in provide any regulatory function or police or (Vote for One) CHRISTINE GARNER Recompilation of the Constitution of TOM EDWARDS SUSAN PARKER Democrat Alabama of 1901, as amended, which fire protection services in its police Democrat Democrat Write-in FOR MEMBER, FOR MEMBER, LAWRENCE COUNTY prohibits the payment of any fees, charges, jurisdiction located in Blount County, other RON SPARKS MICHAEL F. "Mike" BOLIN TERRY DUNN BOARD OF EDUCATION, Democrat Republican Republican LAWRENCE COUNTY COMMISSION, or commissions for the assessment and than public safety mutual aid. (Proposed by DISTRICT NO. 4 Write-in Write-in DISTRICT NO. 2 collection of any special ad valorem tax on Act No. 2010-226) ROBERT BENTLEY (Vote for One) Republican (Vote for One) taxable property levied by the county Write-in FOR MEMBER, LAWRENCE COUNTY FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE, commission pursuant to Amendment 778 PRENTIS DAVIS BOARD OF EDUCATION, DAVID A. CLARK STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NO. 4 YES SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 3 36TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Democrat DISTRICT NO. 4 Democrat (Section 269.08) shall only apply to any ad FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR (Vote for One) (Vote for One) JACKIE F. BURCH valorem tax first levied and collected (Vote for One) DANNY KERBY (Vote for One) STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NO. 4 NO MAC PARSONS CHRIS MALCOM Republican Republican pursuant to Amendment 778 (Section Write-in Democrat Democrat Write-in DAVID A. CLARK 269.08) for the tax year commencing PROPOSED AMENDMENT WHICH JIM FOLSOM, JR. TOM PARKER MARK BRAXTON CRAIG Democrat October 1, 2006. (Proposed by Act No. Democrat Republican Republican JACKIE F. BURCH APPLIES TO ONLY ONE COUNTY KAY IVEY Write-in Write-in Republican 2009-286) Republican Write-in Write-in FOR MEMBER, FOR COURT OF FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, LAWRENCE COUNTY COMMISSION, CIVIL APPEALS JUDGE 36TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DISTRICT NO. 3 STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NO. 1 YES PROPOSED LOCAL FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR (Vote for One) (Vote for One) (Vote for One) AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1) (Vote for One) STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NO. 1 NO DEBORAH BELL PASEUR JIM OSBORN Relating to Lawrence County, proposing an Democrat Democrat DOYLE L. GRIMES PROPOSED STATEWIDE amendment to the Constitution of Alabama WILLIAM G. BARNES TOMMY BRYAN Write-in Democrat AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO (2) Democrat Republican JON-MARK NELSON of 1901, to prohibit the imposition of an Write-in Republican occupational tax. (Proposed by Act No. RICHARD C. SHELBY FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE, Proposing an amendment to the Republican Write-in 2010-134) Write-in LAWRENCE COUNTY Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to amend FOR COURT OF (Vote for One) to Section 269 of the Constitution of CRIMINAL APPEALS JUDGE MICHAEL F. TERRY Alabama of 1901, as amended by FOR UNITED STATES (Vote for One) Democrat REPRESENTATIVE, FOR MEMBER, Amendment No. 111 to the Constitution of LOCAL AMENDMENT NO. 1 YES JIM MAIN ANGELA DAWSON TERRY LAWRENCE COUNTY COMMISSION, Alabama of 1901, now appearing as 5TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Republican Republican LOCAL AMENDMENT NO. 1 NO (Vote for One) Write-in Write-in DISTRICT NO. 4 Section 269 of the Official Recompilation of (Vote for One) the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as STEVE RABY FOR SECRETARY OF STATE FOR MEMBER, amended, relating to special county Democrat HAROLD RAY LouALLEN educational taxes, to provide that the taxes MO BROOKS (Vote for One) LAWRENCE COUNTY COMMISSION, Democrat Republican DISTRICT NO. 5 BOBBY BURCH may be levied by a majority vote, not by Write-in SCOTT GILLILAND (Vote for One) Republican three-fifths vote, of those voting at the Democrat Write-in election. (Proposed by Act No. 2009-551) BETH CHAPMAN TODD HOLLIS FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Republican Democrat (Vote for One) STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NO. 2 YES Write-in JOEY HARGROVE Republican FOR MEMBER, STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NO. 2 NO JAMES H. ANDERSON FLOYD SHANKLE LAWRENCE COUNTY COMMISSION, Democrat FOR STATE TREASURER Independent (Vote for One) DISTRICT NO. 5 PROPOSED STATEWIDE LUTHER STRANGE Write-in Republican (Vote for One) AMENDMENT NUMBER THREE (3) Write-in CHARLEY GRIMSLEY Proposing an amendment to the Democrat TODD HOLLIS Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as YOUNG BOOZER Democrat FOR STATE SENATOR, Republican JOEY HARGROVE amended, relating to the Alabama Trust DISTRICT NO. 4 Write-in Republican Fund, to provide for the appropriation of (Vote for One) FLOYD SHANKLE Independent funds in the Alabama Trust Fund to be ZEB LITTLE distributed for state and local transportation Democrat FOR STATE AUDITOR Write-in PAUL BUSSMAN (Vote for One) purposes and to provide for funds for the Republican County and Municipal Government Capital Write-in MIRANDA KARRINE JOSEPH Improvement Fund. (Proposed by Act No. Democrat 2010-555) SAMANTHA "Sam" SHAW FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, Republican DISTRICT NO. 7 Write-in (Vote for One) FOR STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT NO. 4 STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NO. 3 YES JOHN 'Jody' LETSON FOR COMMISSIONER OF (Vote for One) Democrat STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NO. 3 NO KEN JOHNSON AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES ZEB LITTLE Republican (Vote for One) Democrat Write-in GLEN ZORN PAUL BUSSMAN Democrat Republican JOHN McMILLAN Write-in Republican Write-in FOR STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT NO. 6 (Vote for One) ROGER BEDFORD, JR. Democrat BALLOT STYLE - 6 JIM BONNER CONTINUE VOTING ON BACK Republican END OF BALLOT Write-in.
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