11 Fay 34 Typ:01 Seq:0052 Spl:01 Official Ballot 2016 General Election Washington County, November 8, 2016 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER: 1. Vote for a candidate by darkening the oval ( ) beside the candidate's name. Vote on amendments, acts, and measures by placing an appropriate mark ( ) below the amendment (act or measure) either FOR or AGAINST.

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FEDERAL COUNTY STATE County Judge ISSUE NO. 1 U.S. President and Vote for one CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT U.S. Vice President REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE BY Vote for one Alderman Mark Kinion Democratic Party THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Popular Name Joseph K. Wood PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO Darrell L. Castle Republican Party THE ARKANSAS CONSTITUTION U.S. President County Assessor CONCERNING THE TERMS, Scott N. Bradley Vote for one U.S. Vice President ELECTION, AND ELIGIBILITY OF Constitution Party Assessor Russell Hill ELECTED OFFICIALS Republican Party Ballot Title Carol Waddle PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO Donald J. Trump Democratic Party THE ARKANSAS CONSTITUTION U.S. President CONCERNING ELECTED Circuit Clerk OFFICIALS; PROVIDING FOR Michael R. Pence Vote for one U.S. Vice President TERMS OF OFFICE FOR CERTAIN Republican Party 40 Circuit Clerk Kyle Sylvester COUNTY OFFICIALS FOR FOUR (4) Republican Party YEARS; PROVIDING THAT CERTAIN Justice of the Peace District 11 COUNTY OFFICERS SHALL NOT BE 41 Hillary Clinton Vote for one APPOINTED OR ELECTED TO A CIVIL OFFICE DURING THEIR U.S. President Patrick Robert Briney Tim Kaine Republican Party ELECTED TERM; ALLOWING A U.S. Vice President CANDIDATE FOR AN OFFICE TO BE Democratic Party 43 Joseph Kieklak CERTIFIED AS ELECTED WITHOUT Democratic Party APPEARING ON THE BALLOT WHEN CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE HE OR SHE IS THE ONLY Jill Stein CANDIDATE FOR THE OFFICE AT U.S. President Mayor THE ELECTION; AND DEFINING THE Ajamu Baraka Vote for one TERM "INFAMOUS CRIME" FOR THE U.S. Vice President PURPOSE OF DETERMINING THE Green Party Mayor Lioneld Jordan ELIGIBILITY OF ELECTED OFFICIALS TO HOLD OFFICE. Ron W. Baucom Lynn S. Kahn U.S. President Kathleen Monahan Tom Terminella FOR ISSUE NO. 1 U.S. Vice President Independent Clerk/Treasurer 49 Vote for one AGAINST ISSUE NO. 1 City Clerk Sondra E. Smith Gary Johnson U.S. President Alderman Ward 2 Position 2 ISSUE NO. 2 Bill Weld Vote for one CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT U.S. Vice President Libertarian Party REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE BY Gary McHenry THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Popular Name 54 Adam Fire Cat A Constitutional Amendment to Allow Jim Hedges the Governor to Retain His or Her U.S. President Bill Bayes Alderman Matthew Petty Powers and Duties When Absent From U.S. Vice President the State. Independent Ballot Title AN AMENDMENT TO THE ARKANSAS CONSTITUTION TO Evan McMullin ALLOW THE GOVERNOR TO U.S. President RETAIN HIS OR HER POWERS AND Nathan Johnson DUTIES WHEN ABSENT FROM THE U.S. Vice President STATE. Better For America Party

U.S. Senate Vote for one FOR ISSUE NO. 2 Conner Eldridge Democratic Party AGAINST ISSUE NO. 2 Senator Republican Party Frank Gilbert Libertarian Party

Write-in U.S. Congress District 03 Vote for one Congressman Steve Womack Republican Party Steve Isaacson Libertarian Party

Official Ballot Stub 2016 General Election Washington County, Arkansas November 8, 2016 STATE STATE ISSUE NO. 3 Issue No. 4 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE BY PROPOSED BY PETITION OF THE THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY PEOPLE Popular Name Popular Name An Amendment to the Arkansas An Amendment to Limit Attorney Constitution Concerning Job Creation, Contingency Fees and Non-Economic Job Expansion, and Economic Damages in Medical Lawsuits Development. Ballot Title Ballot Title An amendment to the Arkansas AN AMENDMENT TO THE constitution providing that the practice ARKANSAS CONSTITUTION TO of contracting for or charging ENCOURAGE JOB CREATION, JOB excessive contingency fees in the EXPANSION, AND ECONOMIC course of legal representation of any DEVELOPMENT; REMOVING THE person seeking damages in an action LIMITATION ON THE PRINCIPAL for medical injury against a health-care AMOUNT OF GENERAL provider is hereby prohibited; providing OBLIGATION BONDS THAT MAY BE that an excessive medical-injury ISSUED UNDER AMENDMENT 82 OF contingency fee is greater than THE ARKANSAS CONSTITUTION TO thirty-three and one-third percent (33 ATTRACT LARGE ECONOMIC 1/3%) of the amount recovered; DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS; providing that, for the purposes of AUTHORIZING A CITY, COUNTY, calculating the amount recovered, the TOWN, OR OTHER MUNICIPAL figure that shall be used is the net sum CORPORATION TO OBTAIN OR recovered after deducting any APPROPRIATE MONEY FOR ANY disbursements or costs incurred in CORPORATION, ASSOCIATION, connection with prosecution or INSTITUTION, OR INDIVIDUAL TO settlement of the medical-injury claim; FINANCE ECONOMIC providing that this limitation shall apply DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS AND TO whether the recovery is by settlement, PROVIDE ECONOMIC arbitration, or judgment; providing that DEVELOPMENT SERVICES; this limitation shall apply regardless of AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF the age or mental capacity of the BONDS UNDER AMENDMENT 62 OF plaintiff; providing that the prohibition of THE ARKANSAS CONSTITUTION excessive medical-injury fees does not FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT apply to workers’ compensation cases; PROJECTS; AUTHORIZING THE providing that the General Assembly TAXES THAT MAY BE PLEDGED TO may enact legislation which enforces RETIRE BONDS ISSUED UNDER this prohibition, and that it may also AMENDMENT 62 OF THE enact legislation that determines the ARKANSAS CONSTITUTION FOR relative values of time payments or ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT periodic payments and governs the PROJECTS; REMOVING THE consequences and penalties for REQUIREMENT OF A PUBLIC SALE attorneys who contract for or charge FOR BONDS ISSUED UNDER excessive medical-injury contingency AMENDMENT 62 OF THE fees; providing that the General ARKANSAS CONSTITUTION FOR Assembly shall enact a measure which ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT specifies a maximum dollar amount for PROJECTS; AND AUTHORIZING a non-economic damage award in any COMPACTS FOR ECONOMIC action for medical injury against a DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS AMONG health-care provider, but that such a CITIES OF THE FIRST AND SECOND measure may never be smaller than CLASS, INCORPORATED TOWNS, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars SCHOOL DISTRICTS, AND ($250,000); providing that the General COUNTIES. Assembly may, after such enactment, amend it by a vote of two-thirds of each house, but that no such FOR ISSUE NO. 3 amendment may reduce the maximum dollar amount for a non-economic damage award in any action for AGAINST ISSUE NO. 3 medical injury against any health-care provider to less than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($250,000); providing that the Supreme Court shall adjust this figure for inflation or deflation on a biennial basis; and providing that this amendment does not supersede or amend the right to trial by jury.

FOR ISSUE NO. 4

AGAINST ISSUE NO. 4 11 STATE STATE STATE Issue No. 5 casino patrons for that 12-month Marijuana Commission of five CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT period; subjecting each casino to the members, two appointed by the PROPOSED BY PETITION OF THE same income, property, sales, use, President Pro Tempore of the Senate, PEOPLE employment and other taxation as two appointed by the Speaker of the Popular Name any for-profit business located in the House of Representatives, and one AN AMENDMENT TO ALLOW county and city or town in which the appointed by the Governor; providing THREE CASINOS TO OPERATE IN casino is located, except that the that the Medical Marijuana ARKANSAS, ONE EACH IN THE Arkansas Gross Receipts Act of 1941 Commission shall administer and FOLLOWING COUNTIES: BOONE and local gross receipts taxes shall regulate the licensing of dispensaries COUNTY, OPERATED BY not apply to casino gaming receipts; and cultivation facilities; providing that 21 ARKANSAS GAMING AND allowing a casino to operate any day there shall be at least 20 but not more RESORTS, LLC; MILLER COUNTY, for any portion or all of any day; than 40 dispensary licenses issued 22 OPERATED BY MILLER COUNTY allowing the selling or complimentary and that there shall be at least 4 but GAMING, LLC; AND WASHINGTON serving of alcoholic beverages in not more than eight cultivation facility COUNTY, OPERATED BY casinos during all hours the casino licenses issued; setting initial WASHINGTON COUNTY GAMING, operates but otherwise subject to all maximum application fees for LLC applicable Arkansas laws involving dispensaries and cultivation facilities; Ballot Title the distribution and sale of alcohol; establishing qualifications for registry An amendment to the Arkansas permitting the shipment into Boone, identification cards; establishing Constitution authorizing three Miller, and Washington counties in standards to ensure that qualifying casinos to operate in Arkansas, one Arkansas of gambling devices patient registration information is in Boone County, Arkansas, operated shipped and delivered in accordance treated as confidential; directing the by Arkansas Gaming and Resorts, with applicable federal law (15 USC Department of Health to provide the LLC, an Arkansas Limited Liability §§ 1171-1178 and amendments and General Assembly annual quantitative Company, one in Miller County, replacements thereto); rendering the reports about the medical marijuana Arkansas, operated by Miller County provisions of this amendment program; setting certain limitations on Gaming, LLC, an Arkansas Limited severable; declaring inapplicable all the use of medical marijuana by Liability Company, and one in constitutional provisions and laws to qualifying patients; establishing an Washington County, Arkansas, the extent they conflict with this affirmative defense for the medical use operated by Washington County amendment, but not otherwise of marijuana; establishing registration 40 Gaming, LLC, an Arkansas Limited repealing, superseding, amending, or and operation requirements for Liability Company, all being subject otherwise affecting Amendment 84 dispensaries and cultivation facilities; 41 to the laws enacted by the General (bingo or raffles) or Amendment 87 setting limits on the amount of Assembly in accord with this (state lottery) to the Arkansas marijuana a dispensary may cultivate amendment and regulations Constitution, or Arkansas Act 1151 of and the amount of marijuana a promulgated by the Arkansas 2005 (Electronic Games of Skill). dispensary may dispense to a Gaming Commission in accord with qualifying patient; providing that the 43 laws enacted by the General FOR ISSUE NO. 5 Medical Marijuana Commission shall Assembly; defining casino gaming determine the amount of marijuana a and gaming as dealing, operating, AGAINST ISSUE NO. 5 cultivation facility may cultivate; carrying on, conducting, maintaining, prohibiting certain conduct by and or exposing for play any game played imposing certain conditions and with cards, dice, equipment, or any requirements on physicians, mechanical, electromechanical, or Issue No. 6 dispensaries, dispensary and electronic device or machine for CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT cultivation facility agents, and money, property, checks, credit, or PROPOSED BY PETITION OF THE qualifying patients; establishing a list of any representative value, as well as PEOPLE felony offenses which preclude certain accepting wagers on sporting events Popular Name types of participation in the medical or other events, including, without The Arkansas Medical Marijuana marijuana program; providing that the limiting the generality of the Amendment of 2016 sale of usable marijuana is subject to 49 foregoing, any game, device, or type Ballot Title all state and local sales taxes; of wagering permitted at a casino An amendment to the Arkansas providing that the state sales tax operated within any one or more of constitution making the medical use of revenue shall be distributed 5% to the the States of Louisiana, Mississippi, marijuana legal under state law, but Department of Health, 2% to the Missouri, Nevada, Oklahoma, acknowledging that marijuana use, Alcoholic Beverage Control Tennessee, or Texas as of possession, and distribution for any Administration Division, 2% to the November 8, 2016, or as purpose remain illegal under federal Alcoholic Beverage Control subsequently permitted thereafter; law; establishing a system for the Enforcement Division, 1% to the creating the Arkansas Gaming cultivation, acquisition, and distribution Medical Marijuana Commission, 10% 54 Commission to regulate casinos in of marijuana for qualifying patients to the Skills Development Fund, 50% accord with laws enacted by the through licensed medical marijuana to the Vocational and Technical General Assembly, with the Arkansas dispensaries and cultivation facilities Training Special Revenue Fund, and Gaming Commission comprised of and granting those dispensaries and 30% to the General Revenue Fund; five (5) commissioners, each facilities limited immunity; providing and permitting the General Assembly appointed by the Governor for that qualifying patients, as well as by two-thirds vote to amend sections of staggered 5-year terms; providing for dispensary and cultivation facility the amendment, except that the the General Assembly to appropriate agents, shall not be subject to criminal General Assembly may not amend the monies to or for the use of the or civil penalties or other forms of sections legalizing the medical use of Arkansas Gaming Commission; discrimination for engaging in or marijuana and setting the number of requiring each casino to pay to the assisting with the patients’ medical use dispensaries or cultivation facilities Arkansas State Treasury as general of marijuana; requiring that in order to allowed. revenues a net casino gaming become a qualifying patient, a person receipts tax equal to eighteen submit to the state a written percent (18%) of its annual net certification from a physician licensed FOR ISSUE NO. 6 casino gaming receipts; requiring in the state that he or she is suffering each casino to pay to the county in from a qualifying medical condition; AGAINST ISSUE NO. 6 which the casino is located a net establishing an initial list of qualifying casino gaming receipts tax equal to medical conditions; directing the one-half of one percent (0.5%) of its Department of Health to establish rules annual net casino gaming receipts; related to the processing of requiring each casino to pay to the applications for registry identification city or town in which the casino is cards and the addition of qualifying located a net casino gaming receipts medical conditions if such additions will tax equal to one and one-half percent enable patients to derive therapeutic (1.5%) of its annual net casino benefit from the medical use of gaming receipts; defining annual net marijuana; directing the Alcoholic casino gaming receipts as gross Beverage Control Division to establish receipts for a 12-month period from rules related to the operations of casino gaming less amounts paid out dispensaries and cultivation facilities; 62 or reserved as winnings to establishing a Medical

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Issue No. 7 limits on the number of nonprofit Unopposed Candidates ACT PROPOSED BY PETITION OF cannabis care centers; setting limits THE PEOPLE on the amount of cannabis a Popular Name nonprofit cannabis care center may FOR ALL THE ARKANSAS MEDICAL cultivate and the amount of usable CANNABIS ACT cannabis a nonprofit cannabis care State Senate Ballot Title center may dispense to a qualifying An act making the medical use of patient; prohibiting certain conduct by District 1 cannabis, commonly called and imposing certain conditions and State Senator Bart Hester, R marijuana, legal under Arkansas requirements on physicians, nonprofit District 2 state law, but acknowledging that cannabis care centers, nonprofit Senator Jim Hendren, R cannabis use, possession, and cannabis care center agents, District 7 distribution for any purpose remain cannabis testing labs, cannabis Representative Lance Eads, R illegal under federal law; establishing testing lab agents, qualifying a system for the cultivation and patients, and designated caregivers; State Representative distribution of cannabis for qualifying prohibiting felons from serving as patients through nonprofit cannabis designated caregivers, owners, District 80 care centers and for the testing for board members, or officers of Representative Charlene Fite, R quality, safety, and potency of nonprofit cannabis care centers or District 84 cannabis through cannabis testing cannabis testing labs, nonprofit Representative Charlie Collins, R labs; granting nonprofit cannabis cannabis care center agents, or District 86 care centers and cannabis testing cannabis testing lab agents; allowing Rep. Greg Leding, D labs limited immunity; allowing visiting qualifying patients suffering localities to limit the number of from qualifying medical conditions to District 87 nonprofit cannabis care centers and utilize the medical cannabis program; Representative Robin Lundstrum, R to enact zoning regulations governing and prohibiting special taxes on the District 88 their operations; providing that sale of medical cannabis and Clint Penzo, R qualifying patients, their designated directing the state sales tax revenues District 97 caregivers, cannabis testing lab received from the sale of cannabis to Representative Bob Ballinger, R agents, and nonprofit cannabis care cover the costs to the Department of center agents shall not be subject to Health for administering the medical County criminal or civil penalties or other cannabis program and the remainder forms of discrimination for engaging to aid low income qualifying patients County Sheriff in or assisting with qualifying through the affordability clause. Sheriff Tim Helder, D patients’ medical use of cannabis or County Treasurer for testing and labeling cannabis; Treasurer Bobby Hill, R allowing limited cultivation of County Clerk cannabis by qualifying patients and FOR ISSUE NO.7 County Clerk Becky Lewallen, R designated caregivers if the qualifying patient lives more than AGAINST ISSUE NO. 7 County Collector twenty (20) miles from a nonprofit Angela Wood, R cannabis care center and obtains a County Coroner hardship cultivation certificate from Coroner Roger W. Morris, D the Department of Health; allowing Beaver Water District compensation for designated Cathy Foraker caregivers; requiring that in order to become a qualifying patient, a person Justice of the Peace submit to the state a written certification from a physician that he District 1 or she is suffering from a qualifying Tom Lundstrum, J.P., R medical condition; establishing an District 2 initial list of qualifying medical H. Roddy Lloyd, R conditions; directing the Department District 4 of Health to establish rules related to Bill E. Ussery, R the processing of applications for District 6 registry identification cards and Lisa Ecke, Justice of the Peace, R hardship cultivation certificates, the operations of nonprofit cannabis care District 7 centers and cannabis testing labs, Rick Cochran, Justice of the Peace, R and the addition of qualifying medical District 9 conditions if such additions will Justice of the Peace Eva Madison, D enable patients to derive theraputic District 10 benefit from the medical use of Robert E. Dennis, R cannabis; setting maximum application and renewal fees for District 12 nonprofit cannabis care centers and Justice of the Peace Sue Madison, D cannabis testing labs; directing the District 13 Department of Health to establish a Justice of the Peace Joel Maxwell, R system to provide affordable District 15 cannabis from nonprofit cannabis Justice of the Peace Butch Pond, R care centers to low income patients; establishing qualifications for registry Constable identification cards; establishing qualifications for hardship cultivation District 2 certificates; establishing standards to Nickel Potter, D ensure that qualifying patient and District 3 designated caregiver registration Constable Kyle Woodruff, R information is treated as confidential; directing the Department of Health to provide the legislature annual quantitative reports about the medical cannabis program; setting certain limitations on the use of medical cannabis by qualifying patients; establishing an affirmative defense for the medical use of cannabis; establishing registration and operation requirements for nonprofit cannabis care centers and Typ:01 Seq:0052 Spl:02 cannabis testing labs; setting Fay 34