OFFICIAL BALLOT BALTIMORE CITY MAYORAL GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2011
STATE OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE CITY
INSTRUCTIONS
To vote, completely fill in the oval to the left of your choice(s). Mark only with a #2 pencil. DO NOT ERASE. If you make a mistake you may request a new ballot. If your vote for a candidate or question is marked in such a manner that your intent is not clearly demonstrated, your vote for that office may not be counted. To protect the secrecy of your vote, do not put your name, initials, or any identifying mark on your official ballot.
To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write in the name of the candidate on the designated write-in line under that office title and completely fill in the oval to the left of the write-in candidate's name.
MAYOR QUESTION A Vote for One Charter Amendment Stephanie Rawlings-Blake Democratic Nonlapsing Funds for Quality Schools - Reinvesting in our Youth Alfred V. Griffin, III Republican
Write-in Resolution No. 11-32 for the purpose of expressly authorizing the establishment of 1 or more PRESIDENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL continuing, nonlapsing funds for purposes of Vote for One enhancing the educational environment in Baltimore Bernard C. "Jack" Young Democratic City, by creating modern state-of-the-art schools. David Anthony Wiggins Republican For the Charter Amendment Lorenzo Gaztanaga Libertarian Against the Charter Amendment
Write-in QUESTION B COMPTROLLER Charter Amendment City Council - Age Requirements Vote for One Joan M. Pratt Democratic Resolution No. 11-34 for the purpose of lowering the minimum age requirement for members of the City Write-in Council and clarifying the requirement that members MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL be registered voters. DISTRICT 6 For the Charter Amendment Vote forSAMPLE One Against the Charter Amendment Sharon Green Middleton Democratic
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FRONT Card 1 SEQ# 1 SAMPLE
BACK Card 1 SEQ# 1 OFFICIAL BALLOT BALTIMORE CITY MAYORAL GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2011
STATE OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE CITY
INSTRUCTIONS
To vote, completely fill in the oval to the left of your choice(s). Mark only with a #2 pencil. DO NOT ERASE. If you make a mistake you may request a new ballot. If your vote for a candidate or question is marked in such a manner that your intent is not clearly demonstrated, your vote for that office may not be counted. To protect the secrecy of your vote, do not put your name, initials, or any identifying mark on your official ballot.
To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write in the name of the candidate on the designated write-in line under that office title and completely fill in the oval to the left of the write-in candidate's name.
MAYOR QUESTION A Vote for One Charter Amendment Stephanie Rawlings-Blake Democratic Nonlapsing Funds for Quality Schools - Reinvesting in our Youth Alfred V. Griffin, III Republican
Write-in Resolution No. 11-32 for the purpose of expressly authorizing the establishment of 1 or more PRESIDENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL continuing, nonlapsing funds for purposes of Vote for One enhancing the educational environment in Baltimore Bernard C. "Jack" Young Democratic City, by creating modern state-of-the-art schools. David Anthony Wiggins Republican For the Charter Amendment Lorenzo Gaztanaga Libertarian Against the Charter Amendment
Write-in QUESTION B COMPTROLLER Charter Amendment City Council - Age Requirements Vote for One Joan M. Pratt Democratic Resolution No. 11-34 for the purpose of lowering the minimum age requirement for members of the City Write-in Council and clarifying the requirement that members MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL be registered voters. DISTRICT 7 For the Charter Amendment Vote forSAMPLE One Against the Charter Amendment Nick Mosby Democratic Michael John Bradley Republican
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FRONT Card 2 SEQ# 1 SAMPLE
BACK Card 2 SEQ# 1 OFFICIAL BALLOT BALTIMORE CITY MAYORAL GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2011
STATE OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE CITY
INSTRUCTIONS
To vote, completely fill in the oval to the left of your choice(s). Mark only with a #2 pencil. DO NOT ERASE. If you make a mistake you may request a new ballot. If your vote for a candidate or question is marked in such a manner that your intent is not clearly demonstrated, your vote for that office may not be counted. To protect the secrecy of your vote, do not put your name, initials, or any identifying mark on your official ballot.
To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write in the name of the candidate on the designated write-in line under that office title and completely fill in the oval to the left of the write-in candidate's name.
MAYOR QUESTION A Vote for One Charter Amendment Stephanie Rawlings-Blake Democratic Nonlapsing Funds for Quality Schools - Reinvesting in our Youth Alfred V. Griffin, III Republican
Write-in Resolution No. 11-32 for the purpose of expressly authorizing the establishment of 1 or more PRESIDENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL continuing, nonlapsing funds for purposes of Vote for One enhancing the educational environment in Baltimore Bernard C. "Jack" Young Democratic City, by creating modern state-of-the-art schools. David Anthony Wiggins Republican For the Charter Amendment Lorenzo Gaztanaga Libertarian Against the Charter Amendment
Write-in QUESTION B COMPTROLLER Charter Amendment City Council - Age Requirements Vote for One Joan M. Pratt Democratic Resolution No. 11-34 for the purpose of lowering the minimum age requirement for members of the City Write-in Council and clarifying the requirement that members MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL be registered voters. DISTRICT 9 For the Charter Amendment Vote forSAMPLE One Against the Charter Amendment William Pete Welch Democratic
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FRONT Card 3 SEQ# 1 SAMPLE
BACK Card 3 SEQ# 1 OFFICIAL BALLOT BALTIMORE CITY MAYORAL GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2011
STATE OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE CITY
INSTRUCTIONS
To vote, completely fill in the oval to the left of your choice(s). Mark only with a #2 pencil. DO NOT ERASE. If you make a mistake you may request a new ballot. If your vote for a candidate or question is marked in such a manner that your intent is not clearly demonstrated, your vote for that office may not be counted. To protect the secrecy of your vote, do not put your name, initials, or any identifying mark on your official ballot.
To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write in the name of the candidate on the designated write-in line under that office title and completely fill in the oval to the left of the write-in candidate's name.
MAYOR QUESTION A Vote for One Charter Amendment Stephanie Rawlings-Blake Democratic Nonlapsing Funds for Quality Schools - Reinvesting in our Youth Alfred V. Griffin, III Republican
Write-in Resolution No. 11-32 for the purpose of expressly authorizing the establishment of 1 or more PRESIDENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL continuing, nonlapsing funds for purposes of Vote for One enhancing the educational environment in Baltimore Bernard C. "Jack" Young Democratic City, by creating modern state-of-the-art schools. David Anthony Wiggins Republican For the Charter Amendment Lorenzo Gaztanaga Libertarian Against the Charter Amendment
Write-in QUESTION B COMPTROLLER Charter Amendment City Council - Age Requirements Vote for One Joan M. Pratt Democratic Resolution No. 11-34 for the purpose of lowering the minimum age requirement for members of the City Write-in Council and clarifying the requirement that members MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL be registered voters. DISTRICT 11 For the Charter Amendment Vote forSAMPLE One Against the Charter Amendment William Cole Democratic Duane Shelton Republican Doug McNeil Libertarian
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FRONT Card 4 SEQ# 1 SAMPLE
BACK Card 4 SEQ# 1 OFFICIAL BALLOT BALTIMORE CITY MAYORAL GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2011
STATE OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE CITY
INSTRUCTIONS
To vote, completely fill in the oval to the left of your choice(s). Mark only with a #2 pencil. DO NOT ERASE. If you make a mistake you may request a new ballot. If your vote for a candidate or question is marked in such a manner that your intent is not clearly demonstrated, your vote for that office may not be counted. To protect the secrecy of your vote, do not put your name, initials, or any identifying mark on your official ballot.
To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write in the name of the candidate on the designated write-in line under that office title and completely fill in the oval to the left of the write-in candidate's name.
MAYOR QUESTION A Vote for One Charter Amendment Stephanie Rawlings-Blake Democratic Nonlapsing Funds for Quality Schools - Reinvesting in our Youth Alfred V. Griffin, III Republican
Write-in Resolution No. 11-32 for the purpose of expressly authorizing the establishment of 1 or more PRESIDENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL continuing, nonlapsing funds for purposes of Vote for One enhancing the educational environment in Baltimore Bernard C. "Jack" Young Democratic City, by creating modern state-of-the-art schools. David Anthony Wiggins Republican For the Charter Amendment Lorenzo Gaztanaga Libertarian Against the Charter Amendment
Write-in QUESTION B COMPTROLLER Charter Amendment City Council - Age Requirements Vote for One Joan M. Pratt Democratic Resolution No. 11-34 for the purpose of lowering the minimum age requirement for members of the City Write-in Council and clarifying the requirement that members MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL be registered voters. DISTRICT 14 For the Charter Amendment Vote forSAMPLE One Against the Charter Amendment Mary Pat Clarke Democratic Douglas Armstrong Green
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FRONT Card 5 SEQ# 1 SAMPLE
BACK Card 5 SEQ# 1 OFFICIAL BALLOT BALTIMORE CITY MAYORAL GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2011
STATE OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE CITY
INSTRUCTIONS
To vote, completely fill in the oval to the left of your choice(s). Mark only with a #2 pencil. DO NOT ERASE. If you make a mistake you may request a new ballot. If your vote for a candidate or question is marked in such a manner that your intent is not clearly demonstrated, your vote for that office may not be counted. To protect the secrecy of your vote, do not put your name, initials, or any identifying mark on your official ballot.
To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write in the name of the candidate on the designated write-in line under that office title and completely fill in the oval to the left of the write-in candidate's name.
MAYOR QUESTION A Vote for One Charter Amendment Stephanie Rawlings-Blake Democratic Nonlapsing Funds for Quality Schools - Reinvesting in our Youth Alfred V. Griffin, III Republican
Write-in Resolution No. 11-32 for the purpose of expressly authorizing the establishment of 1 or more PRESIDENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL continuing, nonlapsing funds for purposes of Vote for One enhancing the educational environment in Baltimore Bernard C. "Jack" Young Democratic City, by creating modern state-of-the-art schools. David Anthony Wiggins Republican For the Charter Amendment Lorenzo Gaztanaga Libertarian Against the Charter Amendment
Write-in QUESTION B COMPTROLLER Charter Amendment City Council - Age Requirements Vote for One Joan M. Pratt Democratic Resolution No. 11-34 for the purpose of lowering the minimum age requirement for members of the City Write-in Council and clarifying the requirement that members MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL be registered voters. DISTRICT 12 For the Charter Amendment Vote forSAMPLE One Against the Charter Amendment Carl Stokes Democratic Kent Boles, Jr. Republican Scott James Spencer Libertarian
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FRONT Card 6 SEQ# 1 SAMPLE
BACK Card 6 SEQ# 1 OFFICIAL BALLOT BALTIMORE CITY MAYORAL GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2011
STATE OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE CITY
INSTRUCTIONS
To vote, completely fill in the oval to the left of your choice(s). Mark only with a #2 pencil. DO NOT ERASE. If you make a mistake you may request a new ballot. If your vote for a candidate or question is marked in such a manner that your intent is not clearly demonstrated, your vote for that office may not be counted. To protect the secrecy of your vote, do not put your name, initials, or any identifying mark on your official ballot.
To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write in the name of the candidate on the designated write-in line under that office title and completely fill in the oval to the left of the write-in candidate's name.
MAYOR QUESTION A Vote for One Charter Amendment Stephanie Rawlings-Blake Democratic Nonlapsing Funds for Quality Schools - Reinvesting in our Youth Alfred V. Griffin, III Republican
Write-in Resolution No. 11-32 for the purpose of expressly authorizing the establishment of 1 or more PRESIDENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL continuing, nonlapsing funds for purposes of Vote for One enhancing the educational environment in Baltimore Bernard C. "Jack" Young Democratic City, by creating modern state-of-the-art schools. David Anthony Wiggins Republican For the Charter Amendment Lorenzo Gaztanaga Libertarian Against the Charter Amendment
Write-in QUESTION B COMPTROLLER Charter Amendment City Council - Age Requirements Vote for One Joan M. Pratt Democratic Resolution No. 11-34 for the purpose of lowering the minimum age requirement for members of the City Write-in Council and clarifying the requirement that members MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL be registered voters. DISTRICT 8 For the Charter Amendment Vote forSAMPLE One Against the Charter Amendment Helen Holton Democratic Dennis Betzel Republican
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FRONT Card 7 SEQ# 1 SAMPLE
BACK Card 7 SEQ# 1 OFFICIAL BALLOT BALTIMORE CITY MAYORAL GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2011
STATE OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE CITY
INSTRUCTIONS
To vote, completely fill in the oval to the left of your choice(s). Mark only with a #2 pencil. DO NOT ERASE. If you make a mistake you may request a new ballot. If your vote for a candidate or question is marked in such a manner that your intent is not clearly demonstrated, your vote for that office may not be counted. To protect the secrecy of your vote, do not put your name, initials, or any identifying mark on your official ballot.
To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write in the name of the candidate on the designated write-in line under that office title and completely fill in the oval to the left of the write-in candidate's name.
MAYOR QUESTION A Vote for One Charter Amendment Stephanie Rawlings-Blake Democratic Nonlapsing Funds for Quality Schools - Reinvesting in our Youth Alfred V. Griffin, III Republican
Write-in Resolution No. 11-32 for the purpose of expressly authorizing the establishment of 1 or more PRESIDENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL continuing, nonlapsing funds for purposes of Vote for One enhancing the educational environment in Baltimore Bernard C. "Jack" Young Democratic City, by creating modern state-of-the-art schools. David Anthony Wiggins Republican For the Charter Amendment Lorenzo Gaztanaga Libertarian Against the Charter Amendment
Write-in QUESTION B COMPTROLLER Charter Amendment City Council - Age Requirements Vote for One Joan M. Pratt Democratic Resolution No. 11-34 for the purpose of lowering the minimum age requirement for members of the City Write-in Council and clarifying the requirement that members MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL be registered voters. DISTRICT 10 For the Charter Amendment Vote forSAMPLE One Against the Charter Amendment Edward L. Reisinger Democratic
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FRONT Card 8 SEQ# 1 SAMPLE
BACK Card 8 SEQ# 1 OFFICIAL BALLOT BALTIMORE CITY MAYORAL GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2011
STATE OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE CITY
INSTRUCTIONS
To vote, completely fill in the oval to the left of your choice(s). Mark only with a #2 pencil. DO NOT ERASE. If you make a mistake you may request a new ballot. If your vote for a candidate or question is marked in such a manner that your intent is not clearly demonstrated, your vote for that office may not be counted. To protect the secrecy of your vote, do not put your name, initials, or any identifying mark on your official ballot.
To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write in the name of the candidate on the designated write-in line under that office title and completely fill in the oval to the left of the write-in candidate's name.
MAYOR QUESTION A Vote for One Charter Amendment Stephanie Rawlings-Blake Democratic Nonlapsing Funds for Quality Schools - Reinvesting in our Youth Alfred V. Griffin, III Republican
Write-in Resolution No. 11-32 for the purpose of expressly authorizing the establishment of 1 or more PRESIDENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL continuing, nonlapsing funds for purposes of Vote for One enhancing the educational environment in Baltimore Bernard C. "Jack" Young Democratic City, by creating modern state-of-the-art schools. David Anthony Wiggins Republican For the Charter Amendment Lorenzo Gaztanaga Libertarian Against the Charter Amendment
Write-in QUESTION B COMPTROLLER Charter Amendment City Council - Age Requirements Vote for One Joan M. Pratt Democratic Resolution No. 11-34 for the purpose of lowering the minimum age requirement for members of the City Write-in Council and clarifying the requirement that members MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL be registered voters. DISTRICT 1 For the Charter Amendment Vote forSAMPLE One Against the Charter Amendment James B. Kraft Democratic
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FRONT Card 9 SEQ# 1 SAMPLE
BACK Card 9 SEQ# 1 OFFICIAL BALLOT BALTIMORE CITY MAYORAL GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2011
STATE OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE CITY
INSTRUCTIONS
To vote, completely fill in the oval to the left of your choice(s). Mark only with a #2 pencil. DO NOT ERASE. If you make a mistake you may request a new ballot. If your vote for a candidate or question is marked in such a manner that your intent is not clearly demonstrated, your vote for that office may not be counted. To protect the secrecy of your vote, do not put your name, initials, or any identifying mark on your official ballot.
To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write in the name of the candidate on the designated write-in line under that office title and completely fill in the oval to the left of the write-in candidate's name.
MAYOR QUESTION A Vote for One Charter Amendment Stephanie Rawlings-Blake Democratic Nonlapsing Funds for Quality Schools - Reinvesting in our Youth Alfred V. Griffin, III Republican
Write-in Resolution No. 11-32 for the purpose of expressly authorizing the establishment of 1 or more PRESIDENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL continuing, nonlapsing funds for purposes of Vote for One enhancing the educational environment in Baltimore Bernard C. "Jack" Young Democratic City, by creating modern state-of-the-art schools. David Anthony Wiggins Republican For the Charter Amendment Lorenzo Gaztanaga Libertarian Against the Charter Amendment
Write-in QUESTION B COMPTROLLER Charter Amendment City Council - Age Requirements Vote for One Joan M. Pratt Democratic Resolution No. 11-34 for the purpose of lowering the minimum age requirement for members of the City Write-in Council and clarifying the requirement that members MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL be registered voters. DISTRICT 2 For the Charter Amendment Vote forSAMPLE One Against the Charter Amendment Brandon M. Scott Democratic Shereese Maynard-Tucker Republican
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FRONT Card 10 SEQ# 1 SAMPLE
BACK Card 10 SEQ# 1 OFFICIAL BALLOT BALTIMORE CITY MAYORAL GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2011
STATE OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE CITY
INSTRUCTIONS
To vote, completely fill in the oval to the left of your choice(s). Mark only with a #2 pencil. DO NOT ERASE. If you make a mistake you may request a new ballot. If your vote for a candidate or question is marked in such a manner that your intent is not clearly demonstrated, your vote for that office may not be counted. To protect the secrecy of your vote, do not put your name, initials, or any identifying mark on your official ballot.
To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write in the name of the candidate on the designated write-in line under that office title and completely fill in the oval to the left of the write-in candidate's name.
MAYOR QUESTION A Vote for One Charter Amendment Stephanie Rawlings-Blake Democratic Nonlapsing Funds for Quality Schools - Reinvesting in our Youth Alfred V. Griffin, III Republican
Write-in Resolution No. 11-32 for the purpose of expressly authorizing the establishment of 1 or more PRESIDENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL continuing, nonlapsing funds for purposes of Vote for One enhancing the educational environment in Baltimore Bernard C. "Jack" Young Democratic City, by creating modern state-of-the-art schools. David Anthony Wiggins Republican For the Charter Amendment Lorenzo Gaztanaga Libertarian Against the Charter Amendment
Write-in QUESTION B COMPTROLLER Charter Amendment City Council - Age Requirements Vote for One Joan M. Pratt Democratic Resolution No. 11-34 for the purpose of lowering the minimum age requirement for members of the City Write-in Council and clarifying the requirement that members MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL be registered voters. DISTRICT 13 For the Charter Amendment Vote forSAMPLE One Against the Charter Amendment Warren Maurice Branch Democratic Ronald M. Owens-Bey Libertarian
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FRONT Card 11 SEQ# 1 SAMPLE
BACK Card 11 SEQ# 1 OFFICIAL BALLOT BALTIMORE CITY MAYORAL GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2011
STATE OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE CITY
INSTRUCTIONS
To vote, completely fill in the oval to the left of your choice(s). Mark only with a #2 pencil. DO NOT ERASE. If you make a mistake you may request a new ballot. If your vote for a candidate or question is marked in such a manner that your intent is not clearly demonstrated, your vote for that office may not be counted. To protect the secrecy of your vote, do not put your name, initials, or any identifying mark on your official ballot.
To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write in the name of the candidate on the designated write-in line under that office title and completely fill in the oval to the left of the write-in candidate's name.
MAYOR QUESTION A Vote for One Charter Amendment Stephanie Rawlings-Blake Democratic Nonlapsing Funds for Quality Schools - Reinvesting in our Youth Alfred V. Griffin, III Republican
Write-in Resolution No. 11-32 for the purpose of expressly authorizing the establishment of 1 or more PRESIDENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL continuing, nonlapsing funds for purposes of Vote for One enhancing the educational environment in Baltimore Bernard C. "Jack" Young Democratic City, by creating modern state-of-the-art schools. David Anthony Wiggins Republican For the Charter Amendment Lorenzo Gaztanaga Libertarian Against the Charter Amendment
Write-in QUESTION B COMPTROLLER Charter Amendment City Council - Age Requirements Vote for One Joan M. Pratt Democratic Resolution No. 11-34 for the purpose of lowering the minimum age requirement for members of the City Write-in Council and clarifying the requirement that members MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL be registered voters. DISTRICT 3 For the Charter Amendment Vote forSAMPLE One Against the Charter Amendment Robert W. Curran Democratic Gary M. Collins Republican Bill Barry Green
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FRONT Card 12 SEQ# 1 SAMPLE
BACK Card 12 SEQ# 1 OFFICIAL BALLOT BALTIMORE CITY MAYORAL GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2011
STATE OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE CITY
INSTRUCTIONS
To vote, completely fill in the oval to the left of your choice(s). Mark only with a #2 pencil. DO NOT ERASE. If you make a mistake you may request a new ballot. If your vote for a candidate or question is marked in such a manner that your intent is not clearly demonstrated, your vote for that office may not be counted. To protect the secrecy of your vote, do not put your name, initials, or any identifying mark on your official ballot.
To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write in the name of the candidate on the designated write-in line under that office title and completely fill in the oval to the left of the write-in candidate's name.
MAYOR QUESTION A Vote for One Charter Amendment Stephanie Rawlings-Blake Democratic Nonlapsing Funds for Quality Schools - Reinvesting in our Youth Alfred V. Griffin, III Republican
Write-in Resolution No. 11-32 for the purpose of expressly authorizing the establishment of 1 or more PRESIDENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL continuing, nonlapsing funds for purposes of Vote for One enhancing the educational environment in Baltimore Bernard C. "Jack" Young Democratic City, by creating modern state-of-the-art schools. David Anthony Wiggins Republican For the Charter Amendment Lorenzo Gaztanaga Libertarian Against the Charter Amendment
Write-in QUESTION B COMPTROLLER Charter Amendment City Council - Age Requirements Vote for One Joan M. Pratt Democratic Resolution No. 11-34 for the purpose of lowering the minimum age requirement for members of the City Write-in Council and clarifying the requirement that members MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL be registered voters. DISTRICT 4 For the Charter Amendment Vote forSAMPLE One Against the Charter Amendment Bill Henry Democratic Ebony R. Edwards Republican
Write-in
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FRONT Card 13 SEQ# 1 SAMPLE
BACK Card 13 SEQ# 1 OFFICIAL BALLOT BALTIMORE CITY MAYORAL GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2011
STATE OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE CITY
INSTRUCTIONS
To vote, completely fill in the oval to the left of your choice(s). Mark only with a #2 pencil. DO NOT ERASE. If you make a mistake you may request a new ballot. If your vote for a candidate or question is marked in such a manner that your intent is not clearly demonstrated, your vote for that office may not be counted. To protect the secrecy of your vote, do not put your name, initials, or any identifying mark on your official ballot.
To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write in the name of the candidate on the designated write-in line under that office title and completely fill in the oval to the left of the write-in candidate's name.
MAYOR QUESTION A Vote for One Charter Amendment Stephanie Rawlings-Blake Democratic Nonlapsing Funds for Quality Schools - Reinvesting in our Youth Alfred V. Griffin, III Republican
Write-in Resolution No. 11-32 for the purpose of expressly authorizing the establishment of 1 or more PRESIDENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL continuing, nonlapsing funds for purposes of Vote for One enhancing the educational environment in Baltimore Bernard C. "Jack" Young Democratic City, by creating modern state-of-the-art schools. David Anthony Wiggins Republican For the Charter Amendment Lorenzo Gaztanaga Libertarian Against the Charter Amendment
Write-in QUESTION B COMPTROLLER Charter Amendment City Council - Age Requirements Vote for One Joan M. Pratt Democratic Resolution No. 11-34 for the purpose of lowering the minimum age requirement for members of the City Write-in Council and clarifying the requirement that members MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL be registered voters. DISTRICT 5 For the Charter Amendment Vote forSAMPLE One Against the Charter Amendment Rochelle Rikki Spector Democratic Ari Winokur Republican
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FRONT Card 14 SEQ# 1 SAMPLE
BACK Card 14 SEQ# 1