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Composite Sample Ballot B0000 Guilford County, North Carolina COMPOSITE SAMPLE BALLOT *B0000* November 3, 2020 BALLOT MARKING INSTRUCTIONS A. With the marking device provided or a black ball point pen, completely fill in the oval to the left of each candidate or selection of your choice as shown. B. Where authorized, you may write in a candidate by filling in the oval and writing the name on the Write-in line. C. If you tear, deface or wrongly mark this ballot, return it to request a replacement. NC State Senate FEDERAL OFFICES NC Commissioner of Labor District 26 (You may vote for ONE) Presidential Preference (You may vote for ONE) (You may vote for ONE) Josh Dobson Republican Precincts: H01, H02, H03, H04, H05, H06, H07, H08, H12, H13, Donald J. Trump Jessica Holmes H17, JAM1, JAM5, SUM4 Michael R. Pence Democrat David (Dave) Craven Republican NC Secretary of State Republican Joseph R. Biden (You may vote for ONE) Jane Ledwell Gant Kamala D. Harris Democrat E.C. Sykes Democrat NC State Senate Republican District 27 Elaine Marshall Don Blankenship (You may vote for ONE) William Mohr Democrat Precincts: CG1, CG2, CG3B, FEN1, FEN2, FR1, FR2, FR3, Constitution NC Superintendent of Public Instruction FR4, FR5A, FR5B, G40A2, G41A, G41B, G42A, G42B, G43, Howie Hawkins G62, G63, G64, G65, G66, H09, H10, H11, H14, H15, H16, H18, (You may vote for ONE) H19A, H19B, H20A, H20B, H21, H22, H23, H24, H25, H26, Angela Walker Catherine Truitt H27A, H27B, H28, H29A, H29B, JAM2, JAM3, JAM4, MON1, Green Republican MON2A, MON2B, MON3, NCGR1, NCGR2, NDRI, OR1, OR2, Jen Mangrum PG1, PG2, SDRI, SF1, SF2, SF3, SF4, STOK, SUM1, SUM2, Jo Jorgensen SUM3 Jeremy (Spike) Cohen Democrat Michael Garrett Libertarian NC Treasurer Democrat (You may vote for ONE) Sebastian King Republican Write-in Ronnie Chatterji NC State Senate Democrat District 28 Dale R. Folwell US Senate Republican (You may vote for ONE) (You may vote for ONE) NC Supreme Court Precincts: CG3A, G01, G02, G03, G04, G05, G06, G07, G08, Chief Justice - Seat 1 G09, G10, G11, G12, G13, G14, G15, G16, G17, G18, G19, G20, Thom Tillis (You may vote for ONE) G21, G22, G23, G24, G25, G26, G27, G28, G29, G30, G31, G32, Republican G33, G34, G35, G36, G37, G38, G39, G40A1, G40B, G44, G45, Shannon W. Bray Cheri Beasley G46, G47, G48, G49, G50, G51, G52, G53, G54, G55, G56, G57, Libertarian Democrat G58, G59, G60, G61, G67, G68, G69, G70, G71, G72, G73, G74, Cal Cunningham Paul Newby G75 Democrat Republican Kevin E. Hayes NC Supreme Court Gladys A. Robinson Constitution Democrat Associate Justice - Seat 2 D.R. King US House of Representatives (You may vote for ONE) District 6 Republican Phil Berger, Jr. (You may vote for ONE) NC House of Representatives Republican District 57 Lee Haywood Lucy Inman Republican Democrat (You may vote for ONE) Kathy Manning NC Supreme Court Precincts: CG1, CG2, CG3A, CG3B, FR3,G02, G03, G04, G05, Democrat Associate Justice - Seat 4 G06, G07, G08, G09, G10, G21, G22, G24, G25, G26, G27, G28, (You may vote for ONE) G29, G40A2, MON1, MON2A, MON2B, SF3 Tamara Barringer Ashton Clemmons STATE OFFICES Republican Democrat Mark Davis Chris Meadows NC Governor Democrat Republican (You may vote for ONE) NC Court of Appeals Judge NC House of Representatives Seat 4 District 58 Al Pisano Constitution (You may vote for ONE) (You may vote for ONE) Roy Cooper Tricia Shields Precincts: FR1, G36, G37, G38, G43, G48, G49, G50, G51, Democrat Democrat G52, G54, G55, G56, G57, G58, G59, G60, G61, G62, G65, G66, Steven J. DiFiore April C. Wood SUM1, SUM2 Libertarian Republican Dan Forest NC Court of Appeals Judge Amos Quick Republican Seat 5 Democrat Clinton Honey NC Lieutenant Governor (You may vote for ONE) Republican (You may vote for ONE) Lora Christine Cubbage NC House of Representatives Democrat District 59 Mark Robinson Fred Gore (You may vote for ONE) Republican Republican Yvonne Lewis Holley NC Court of Appeals Judge Precincts: FEN1, FEN2, G53, G75, GIB, GR, JEF1, JEF2, Democrat JEF3, JEF4, MON3, NCGR1, NCGR2, NCLAY1, NCLAY2, Seat 6 NMAD, NWASH, PG1, PG2, RC1, RC2, SCLAY, SMAD, SUM4 NC Attorney General (You may vote for ONE) SWASH (You may vote for ONE) Gray Styers Nicole Quick Democrat Democrat Jim O'Neill Chris Dillon Jon Hardister Republican Republican Republican Josh Stein NC Court of Appeals Judge NC House of Representatives Democrat Seat 7 District 60 NC Auditor (You may vote for ONE) (You may vote for ONE) Rueben F. Young (You may vote for ONE) Precincts: FR2, G63, G64, H01, H03, H04, H05, H06, H07, H08, Democrat H09, H10, H11, H12, H17, H18, H19A, H19B, H28, H29A, H29B, Anthony Wayne (Tony) Street Jeff Carpenter JAM1, JAM2, JAM3, JAM4, JAM5, SUM3 Republican Republican Beth A. Wood NC Court of Appeals Judge Frank Ragsdale Democrat Seat 13 Republican Cecil Brockman NC Commissioner of Agriculture (You may vote for ONE) Democrat (You may vote for ONE) Chris Brook NC House of Representatives Democrat District 61 Steve Troxler Jefferson G. Griffin Republican Republican (You may vote for ONE) Jenna Wadsworth NC State Senate Precincts: G01, G11, G12, G13, G14, G15, G16, G17, G18, Democrat G19, G20,G23, G30, G31, G32, G33, G34, G35, G39, G40A1, District 24 G40B, G44, G45, G46, G47, G67, G68, G69, G70, G71, G72, NC Commissioner of Insurance (You may vote for ONE) G73, G74 (You may vote for ONE) Precincts: GIB, GR, JEF1, JEF2, JEF3, JEF4, NCLAY1, Mary Price (Pricey) Harrison NCLAY2, NMAD, NWASH, RC1, RC2, SCLAY, SMAD, SWASH Democrat Mike Causey J.D. Wooten Republican Democrat Wayne Goodwin Amy S. Galey Continue Voting Democrat Republican next side - VOTE BOTH SIDES - SAMPLE BALLOT NORTH CAROLINA SAMPLE BALLOT SAMPLE BALLOT NORTH CAROLINA SAMPLE BALLOT NC House of Representatives Board of Commissioners CITY OF ARCHDALE District 62 District 5 (You may vote for ONE) (You may vote for ONE) Precincts: H04, JAM5 (Residents of the City of Archdale only) Precincts: FR4, FR5A, FR5B, G41A, G41B, G42A, G42B, H02, Precincts: CG1, CG2, G11, G12, G13, G14, G18, G19, G20, H13, H14, H15, H16, H20A, H20B, H21, H22, H23, H24, H25, Mayor G21, G22, G23, G27, G30, G31, G32, G40A2, G40B, G44, H26, H27A, H27B, NDRI, OR1, OR2, SDRI, SF1, SF2, SF4, NCGR1, NCGR2, SF1, SF2 (You may vote for ONE) STOK John Faircloth Carly Cooke Bert L. Stone Republican Democrat Brandon Gray Troy Lawson Democrat Republican DISTRICT OFFICES Board of Commissioners Write-in District 6 NC Superior Court Judge (You may vote for ONE) City Council District 18E At-Large (You may vote for ONE) Precincts: FR1, FR2, FR4, G38, G43, G66, H15, H21, H23, (You may vote for ONE) Precincts: G02, G03, G07, G08, G09, G10, G18, G20, G21, H24, H25, H26, H27A, H27B, H28, H29A, H29B, NDRI, SDRI Tim Williams G22, G23, G24, G25, G26, G27, G28, G29, GIB, GR, JEF1, JEF2, JEF3, JEF4, MON1, MON2A, MON2B, NMAD, NWASH, James Upchurch RC1, RC2, SMAD, SWASH Democrat Susan Elizabeth Bray Jim Davis Write-in Democrat Republican NC District Court Judge Board of Commissioners City Council District 18 - Seat 3 District 8 Ward 2 (You may vote for ONE) (You may vote for ONE) (You may vote for ONE) Ashley Watlington-Simms Roger Blackwell Democrat Precincts: G01, G02, G04, G07, G46, G47, G49, G50, G51, NC District Court Judge G52, G56, G58, G59, G61, G63, G67, G68, G69, G70, G73 District 18 - Seat 4 Skip Alston Write-in (You may vote for ONE) Democrat Caroline Tomlinson-Pemberton Board of Education City Council Democrat District 1 Ward 3 NC District Court Judge (You may vote for ONE) (You may vote for ONE) District 18 - Seat 5 Robert E. 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Odum Democrat Democrat SHALL the order authorizing $300,000,000 of bonds NC District Court Judge Pat Tillman secured by a pledge of the faith and credit of the Republican District 18 - Seat 8 County of Guilford to pay capital costs of providing (You may vote for ONE) Board of Education school facilities, including the acquisition and District 5 Angie Fox construction of new school facilities, the improvement Democrat (You may vote for ONE) and expansion of existing school facilities and the NC District Court Judge Precincts: CG1, CG2, G11, G12, G13, G14, G18, G19, G20, acquisition and installation of furnishings and District 18 - Seat 9 G21, G22, G23, G27, G30, G31, G32, G40A2, G40B, G44, equipment and the acquisition of interests in real (You may vote for ONE) NCGR1, NCGR2, SF1, SF2 property required therefor, and a tax to be levied for Tabatha Holliday Brewer Michelle C. Bardsley the payment thereof, be approved? Democrat Republican Deborah Napper NC District Court Judge Yes District 18 - Seat 10 Unaffiliated (You may vote for ONE) Board of Education No District 7 Tonia A. Cutchin Democrat (You may vote for ONE) Guilford County NC District Court Judge Local Sales and Use Tax Precincts: FEN1, G03, G05, G06, G08, G09, G10, G26, G53, District 18 - Seat 11 G71, G72, G74, G75, JEF3, MON2A, MON2B, PG1 (You may vote for ONE) Local sales and use tax at the rate of one-quarter Bill Davis Bettye Taylor Jenkins percent (0.25%) in addition to all other State and local Democrat Democrat sales and use taxes.
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