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2Pg SAMPLE BALLOT 11 KOOTENAI COUNTY STATE OF IDAHO NOVEMBER 3, 2020 PRECINCT 03 GEN SAMPLE OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT CANDIDATES FOR CANDIDATES FOR LEGISLATIVE INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER UNITED STATES OFFICES DISTRICT OFFICES 21 To vote, fill in the oval ( ) next to the UNITED STATES SENATOR LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 2 candidate of your choice. (Vote for One) STATE REPRESENTATIVE To vote a "Write-in", fill in the oval next to POSITION B (Vote for One) the blank write-in line and write the name Jim Risch (REP) of your choice on the blank write-in line. Ray J. Writz (CON) Doug "Doug O" Okuniewicz (REP) If you make a mistake, request a new ballot from an election worker. Natalie M Fleming (IND) Jennifer Luoma (LIB) Paulette Jordan (DEM) (WRITE-IN) (WRITE-IN) CANDIDATES FOR CANDIDATES FOR UNITED STATES OFFICES COUNTY OFFICES PRESIDENT REPRESENTATIVE IN COUNTY COMMISSIONER (Vote for One) FIRST DISTRICT 40 CONGRESS FIRST DISTRICT (Vote for One) 4 Year Term (Vote for One) 41 INDEPENDENT Kanye West 42 Michelle Tidball - VP (LIB) (REP) Presidential Electors: Joe Evans Bill Brooks Ryan Andrew Fauvell, Julia Hurst 43 Adriel Martinez, Megan Shoemaker Russ Fulcher (REP) (WRITE-IN) DEMOCRATIC Rudy Soto (DEM) Joseph R. Biden Kamala D. Harris - VP Presidential Electors: (WRITE-IN) COUNTY COMMISSIONER Cherie Buckner-Webb, Maryanne Jordan SECOND DISTRICT Mary Lou Reed, Elaine Smith 2 Year Term CONSTITUTION CANDIDATES FOR LEGISLATIVE (Vote for One) Don Blankenship DISTRICT OFFICES William Mohr - VP LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 2 (REP) Presidential Electors: Chris Fillios Brendan Gomez, David Hartigan STATE SENATOR Tony Ullrich, Ray Writz (Vote for One) (WRITE-IN) INDEPENDENT Steve Vick (REP) Rocky "Rocky" De La Fuente Darcy G. Richardson - VP Presidential Electors: COUNTY SHERIFF (WRITE-IN) Nick Carannante, Tim Guy (Vote for One) 53 Shawn Satterthwaite, Daryl Yandell LIBERTARIAN Mike Bauer (IND) Jo Jorgensen LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 2 Spike Cohen - VP STATE REPRESENTATIVE (LIB) Presidential Electors: POSITION A Justin Nagel Elizabeth Clark, Dan Karlan (Vote for One) Aaron Mason, Cathy Smith Robert "Bob" Norris (REP) INDEPENDENT Vito Barbieri (REP) Brock Pierce (WRITE-IN) Karla Ballard - VP Presidential Electors: Zachary Todd Hanna, Terrel Hill (WRITE-IN) Christopher Kreighbaum, Ryan Lyden PROSECUTING ATTORNEY REPUBLICAN (Vote for One) Donald J. Trump Michael R. Pence - VP (REP) Presidential Electors: Barry McHugh Rod Beck, Raúl Labrador SAMPLE Janice McGeachin, Melinda Smyser (WRITE-IN) (WRITE-IN) VOTE BOTH SIDES PRECINCT 03 GEN Typ:01 Seq:0003 Spl:01 NONPARTISAN BALLOT KOOTENAI-SHOSHONE SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT COUNTY FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT MAGISTRATE KOOTENAI-SHOSHONE SOIL & Question to approve or disapprove the WATER CONSERVATION implementation and collection of a Shall Magistrate James Combo of local vehicle registration fee to DISTRICT SUPERVISOR support regional transportation Kootenai County of the First Judicial (Vote for Four) District be retained in Office? projects YES John Minichino, Jr. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE NO Birgid Niedenzu The last major transportation investments in Kootenai County took place in the Shall Magistrate Anna M. Eckhart of Linda J. Ely early 1970’s. Since that time, prosperity, Kootenai County of the First Judicial economic growth and development District be retained in Office? Wes Evans placed increased demands on our transportation system that is rapidly YES Steve Van Zevern reaching its capacity. This has resulted in the inability to continue maintaining the Valerie Wade safe and efficient movement of both NO people and goods in a reliable manner. This measure will authorize an increase Shall Magistrate Clark A. Peterson of Laurin Scarcello in the annual vehicle registration fees to Kootenai County of the First Judicial match competitive grant programs and District be retained in Office? Stan Thornton secure Federal low interest loans in order to accelerate implementation of these YES (WRITE-IN) transportation projects. NO (WRITE-IN) Project List NORTH IDAHO COLLEGE TRUSTEE (WRITE-IN) Huetter Corridor - I-90 to U.S. 95 NORTH IDAHO COLLEGE I-90 - Stateline to Sherman Ave widening TRUSTEE ZONE 3 (WRITE-IN) ITD I-90 Port of Entry Relocation (Vote for One) Regional Traffic Management Center IDAHO CONSTITUTIONAL Prairie Avenue - Meyer Road to SH-41 Todd M. Banducci AMENDMENT Pleasant View Road - Seltice Way to SH-53 HJR4 Hayden Avenue - U.S. 95 to Huetter (WRITE-IN) Road Shall Section 2, Article Ill, of the SH-54 - UPRR & BNSF Underpass, Athol Constitution of the State of Idaho be ID NORTH IDAHO COLLEGE amended to require that the Senate shall Atlas Road - Seltice Way to Hanley TRUSTEE ZONE 4 consist of thirty-five members; and shall Avenue (Vote for One) Section 4, Article Ill, of the Constitution of Pole Line Avenue - SH-41 to Huetter the State of Idaho be amended to require Road Gregory McKenzie that the Legislature shall be apportioned U.S. 95 Spokane River Bridge Davidson to thirty-five legislative districts? to Upriver Joe Dunlap Julia I-90 Overpass - Ironwood to Apple Way YES (WRITE-IN) NO Registration fees collected within Kootenai County will remain in Kootenai NORTH IDAHO COLLEGE County and only be used to support the Legislative Council's Statement of twelve projects listed above. TRUSTEE ZONE 5 Meaning, Purpose, and Results to Be (Vote for One) Accomplished RATE OF VEHICLE REGISTRATION FEES Michael H. Barnes The purpose of the proposed amendment is to permanently set the number of a. Automobile, pickup truck or other Paul Sturm senators in the Idaho Legislature, as well motor vehicle having a maximum gross as the number of legislative districts in weight not exceeding eight thousand Idaho, at 35. (There are twice as many (8,000) pounds, designed for the purpose (WRITE-IN) representatives as senators, which this of carrying passengers, and not used for amendment would not change.) Since hire: $50.00 1992, there have been 35 districts and b. Each motorcycle and terrain vehicle senators, but the Idaho Constitution $25.00 permits as few as 30 and as many as 35 districts and senators, with the number LENGTH OF TIME determined during redistricting (the process of redrawing legislative district Start January 1, 2021 until December 31, boundaries after a United States census). 2041 SAMPLE lf this amendment is adopted, the number of districts and senators would be fixed at 35 and could not be changed during A YES (approve) vote will redistricting. authorize the local vehicle registration fees. A NO (disapprove) vote will retain the existing fees. VOTE BOTH SIDES PRECINCT 03 GEN Typ:01 Seq:0003 Spl:01.
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