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Talladega 2010 SAMPLE BALLOT ABSENTEE This is a common ballot, however, BACK OF BALLOT OFFICIAL BALLOT TALLADEGA COUNTY GENERAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ELECTION some offices will appear only in TALLADEGA COUNTY, ALABAMA NOVEMBER 2, 2010 certain precincts which will apply to your districts. TO VOTE, COMPLETE THE ARROW(S) POINTING TO YOUR CHOICE(S), LIKE THIS: PROPOSED STATEWIDE "Shall the following Amendments be AMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR (4) adopted to the Constitution of Alabama?" Relating to Blount County, proposing an PROPOSED AMENDMENTS WHICH amendment to the Constitution of Alabama FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE FOR PUBLIC SERVICE of 1901, to prohibit any municipality located STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING APPLY TO THE STATE AT LARGE SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 1 COMMISSION, PLACE NO. 1 entirely outside of Blount County from (Vote for One) (Vote for One) imposing any municipal ordinance or ALABAMA RHONDA CHAMBERS JAN COOK Democrat Democrat regulation, including, but not limited to any DEMOCRATIC PROPOSED STATEWIDE KELLI WISE TWINKLE ANDRESS CAVANAUGH tax, zoning, planning, or sanitation PARTY Republican Republican AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE (1) regulations, and any inspection service in ALABAMA Write-in Write-in THIS OFFICE Proposing an amendment to the its police jurisdiction located in Blount REPUBLICAN WILL NOT Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to provide County and to provide that a municipality FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE FOR PUBLIC SERVICE prohibited from imposing any tax or PARTY APPEAR ON that the provision in Amendment 778, now SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 2 COMMISSION, PLACE NO. 2 appearing as Section 269.08 of the Official regulation under this amendment shall not FOR GOVERNOR (Vote for One) (Vote for One) (Vote for One) ALL BALLOTS Recompilation of the Constitution of provide any regulatory function or police or TOM EDWARDS SUSAN PARKER fire protection services in its police Democrat Democrat Alabama of 1901, as amended, which RON SPARKS MICHAEL F. "Mike" BOLIN TERRY DUNN prohibits the payment of any fees, charges, jurisdiction located in Blount County, other Democrat Republican Republican or commissions for the assessment and than public safety mutual aid. (Proposed by ROBERT BENTLEY Write-in Write-in collection of any special ad valorem tax on Act No. 2010-226) Republican Write-in taxable property levied by the county FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE FOR MEMBER, commission pursuant to Amendment 778 SUPREME COURT, PLACE NO. 3 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, (Section 269.08) shall only apply to any ad STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NO. 4 YES FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR (Vote for One) DISTRICT NO. 2 (Vote for One) valorem tax first levied and collected STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NO. 4 NO MAC PARSONS (Vote for One) pursuant to Amendment 778 (Section Democrat JIM FOLSOM, JR. TOM PARKER BETTY LETLOW 269.08) for the tax year commencing Democrat Republican Democrat THESE OFFICES WILL NOT RUN IN ALL PRECINCTS October 1, 2006. (Proposed by Act No. KAY IVEY Write-in BETTY PETERS 2009-286) Republican Republican Write-in Write-in FOR MEMBER, FOR COURT OF TALLADEGA COUNTY COMMISSION, CIVIL APPEALS JUDGE STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NO. 1 YES FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR (Vote for One) FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, DISTRICT NO. 2 (Vote for One) STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NO. 1 NO (Vote for One) DEBORAH BELL PASEUR 29TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Democrat (Vote for One) TONY HAYNES PROPOSED STATEWIDE WILLIAM G. BARNES TOMMY BRYAN STEVE GIDDENS Democrat Democrat Republican Democrat AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO (2) Write-in Write-in JOHN LUKER RICHARD C. SHELBY Republican Republican Proposing an amendment to the Write-in Write-in Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to amend FOR COURT OF FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE, to Section 269 of the Constitution of CRIMINAL APPEALS JUDGE TALLADEGA COUNTY Alabama of 1901, as amended by FOR UNITED STATES (Vote for One) (Vote for One) FOR MEMBER, Amendment No. 111 to the Constitution of REPRESENTATIVE, JIM MAIN JEB FANNIN 3RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Republican Democrat TALLADEGA COUNTY COMMISSION, Alabama of 1901, now appearing as (Vote for One) Write-in JEANNE DOWDLE RASCO DISTRICT NO. 4 Section 269 of the Official Recompilation of Republican (Vote for One) the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as Write-in STEVE SEGREST FOR SECRETARY OF STATE amended, relating to special county Democrat JIMMY ROBERSON educational taxes, to provide that the taxes MIKE ROGERS (Vote for One) Democrat Republican FOR MEMBER, Write-in may be levied by a majority vote, not by Write-in SCOTT GILLILAND TALLADEGA COUNTY COMMISSION, three-fifths vote, of those voting at the Democrat DISTRICT NO. 4 election. (Proposed by Act No. 2009-551) BETH CHAPMAN (Vote for One) FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Republican (Vote for One) STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NO. 2 YES Write-in JIMMY ROBERSON Democrat STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NO. 2 NO JAMES H. ANDERSON Write-in FOR STATE TREASURER FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, Democrat PROPOSED STATEWIDE LUTHER STRANGE (Vote for One) FOR MEMBER, TALLADEGA COUNTY DISTRICT NO. 32 Republican FOR TALLADEGA COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, (Vote for One) AMENDMENT NUMBER THREE (3) SHERIFF Write-in CHARLEY GRIMSLEY DISTRICT NO. 2 BARBARA BIGSBY BOYD Democrat (Vote for One) Proposing an amendment to the (Vote for One) Democrat Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as YOUNG BOOZER JERRY STUDDARD RON STRUZIK FOR STATE SENATOR, Republican Democrat amended, relating to the Alabama Trust DISTRICT NO. 11 MIKE J. TURNER Republican Write-in DALLAS S. DAVENPORT Write-in Fund, to provide for the appropriation of (Vote for One) Republican Republican Write-in funds in the Alabama Trust Fund to be JERRY L. FIELDING Write-in Democrat FOR STATE AUDITOR distributed for state and local transportation (Vote for One) purposes and to provide for funds for the RAY ROBBINS FOR TALLADEGA COUNTY FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, Republican FOR MEMBER, TALLADEGA COUNTY DISTRICT NO. 33 County and Municipal Government Capital Write-in MIRANDA KARRINE JOSEPH CORONER (Vote for One) BOARD OF EDUCATION, (Vote for One) Improvement Fund. (Proposed by Act No. Democrat DISTRICT NO. 5 2010-555) SAMANTHA "Sam" SHAW SHADDIX MURPHY (Vote for One) RON JOHNSON FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, Republican Democrat Republican DISTRICT NO. 33 Write-in Write-in Write-in (Vote for One) KATHY LANDERS STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NO. 3 YES RON JOHNSON Republican FOR COMMISSIONER OF FOR MEMBER, TALLADEGA COUNTY Write-in Republican STATEWIDE AMENDMENT NO. 3 NO Write-in AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES BOARD OF EDUCATION, FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, (Vote for One) DISTRICT NO. 5 DISTRICT NO. 35 GLEN ZORN (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Democrat STEVE HURST JOHN McMILLAN KATHY LANDERS Democrat Republican Republican Write-in Write-in STEVEN M. DEAN Republican Write-in BALLOT STYLE - 15 CONTINUE VOTING ON BACK END OF BALLOT.
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