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You may go to the Courthouse in Cody to register and cast ALL ALL PARK COUNTY COURTHOUSE ABSENTEE POLLING PLACE 1002 SHERIDAN AVE CODY a ballot at that time. Absentee ballots may be requested up to August 20, 2018 at the Courthouse at 1002 Sheridan Ave., Cody, WY. Absentee requests are available online, US. REPRESENTATIVE STATE REPRESENTATIVE OFFICIAL MUNICIPAL BALLOT TWO YEAR TERM HOUSE DISTRICT 50 www.parkcounty.us.pcelections or by phone 307-527-8620 or 1-800-786-2844 Ext #8620 Vote for one TWO YEAR TERM TOWN OF FRANNIE with proper identifi cation. Vote for one Absentee ballots can be requested up to August 20th in person at the Courthouse. Dis- TRAVIS HELM MIKE SPECHT abled voters may choose to use the AutoMark computer to complete their ballots at the GREG HUNTER MAYOR poll sites. All polling sites are ADA compliant. The names of candidates will be rotated on _________________________ FRANNIE _________________________ FOUR YEAR TERM the offi cial ballot and may not appear in the order indicated on the sample ballot. Vote for one R. VANCE PEREGOY REPUBLICAN STATE REPRESENTATIVE STATE OFFICES HOUSE DISTRICT 28 COUNTY OFFICES _________________________ FEDERAL OFFICES TWO YEAR TERM Vote for one GOVERNOR FOUR YEAR TERM COUNTY COMISSIONERS TOWN COUNCIL MEMBERS U.S. SENATOR JOHN R. WINTER Vote for one FOUR Year Term FRANNIE SIX YEAR TERM Vote for not more than THREE (3) FOUR YEAR TERM Vote for one TIM MORRISON KENNETH R. CASNER Vote for not more than TWO (2) _________________________ _________________________ MICHAEL ALLEN GREEN ROQUE “ROCKY” DE LA FUENTE _________________________ MARIE E. BRAMSON MARY THRONE DAVE DODSON _________________________ _________________________ CHARLIE HARDY STATE REPRESENTATIVE REX WILDE _________________________ HOUSE DISTRICT 50 JOHN HOLTZ _________________________ TWO YEAR TERM COUNTY CORONER ANTHONY L. VAN RISSEGHEM Vote for one FOUR YEAR TERM OFFICIAL MUNICIPAL BALLOT JOHN BARRASSO DAVID NORTHRUP SECRETARY OF STATE Vote for one TWO YEAR TERM TOWN OF MEETEETSE _________________________ _________________________ Vote for one _________________________ JAMES W. BYRD MAYOR U.S. REPRESENTATIVE COUNTY ATTORNEY MEETEETSE TWO YEAR TERM COUNTY OFFICES _________________________ FOUR YEAR TERM FOUR YEAR TERM Vote for one Vote for one Vote for one ROD MILLER COUNTY COMISSIONERS STATE AUDITOR _________________________ J.W. “BILL” YETTER BLAKE E. STANLEY FOUR Year Term FOUR YEAR TERM _________________________ Vote for one LIZ CHENEY Vote for not more than THREE (3) COUNTY SHERIFF _________________________ DOSSIE OVERFIELD JEFF DOCKTER FOUR YEAR TERM TOWN COUNCIL MEMBERS _________________________ Vote for one MEETEETSE BOB STEVENS FOUR YEAR TERM STATE OFFICES PAT STUART _________________________ Vote for not more than TWO (2) LLOYD E. THIEL STATE TREASURER SHERIDAN TRASK FOUR YEAR TERM GOVERNOR JOE TILDEN Vote for one COUNTY CLERK _________________________ FOUR YEAR TERM FOUR YEAR TERM BOB BERRY Vote for one _________________________ Vote for one _________________________ FOSTER FRIESS ZACH BOWMAN _________________________ SAM E. GALEOTOS RICHARD GEORGE TOWN COUNCIL MEMBER MEETEETSE STATE SUPERINTENDENT COUNTY TREASURER MARK GORDON ANTON TONY LEHMAN OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION TWO YEAR UNEXPIRED TERM FOUR YEAR TERM Vote for one HARRIET M. HAGEMAN CATHY MARINE FOUR YEAR TERM Vote for one Vote for one COREY GUTHRIE TAYLOR HAYNES _________________________ _________________________ BILL DAHLIN _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ COUNTY ASSESSOR FOUR YEAR TERM OFFICIAL MUNICIPAL BALLOT SECRETARY OF STATE STATE SENATOR Vote for one FOUR Year Term SENATE DISTRICT 19 CITY OF POWELL Vote for one COUNTY CORONER FOUR YEAR TERM _________________________ FOUR YEAR TERM Vote for one EDWARD BUCHANAN Vote for one POWELL MAYOR TWO YEAR UNEXPIRED TERM _________________________ _________________________ CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT TIM POWER FOUR YEAR TERM Vote for one _________________________ Vote for one JOHN F. WETZEL STATE AUDITOR _________________________ FOUR YEAR TERM STATE REPRESENTATIVE RYAN MILLER Vote for one HOUSE DISTRICT 24 _________________________ COUNTY ATTORNEY TWO YEAR TERM FOUR YEAR TERM Vote for one CITY OF CODY NATHAN WINTERS Vote for one KRISTI RACINES PAUL FEES COUNCIL MEMBER BRYAN A. SKORIC POWELL WARD 1 _________________________ _________________________ COUNCIL MEMBER FOUR YEAR TERM _________________________ CODY WARD 1 Vote for one FOUR YEAR TERM STATE TREASURER Vote for one ERNEST R. PHIPPS FOUR YEAR TERM Vote for one COUNTY SHERIFF STATE REPRESENTATIVE JUSTIN BAILY STEVEN MICHAEL LENSEGRAV HOUSE DISTRICT 25 FOUR YEAR TERM _________________________ CURT MEIER Vote for one TWO YEAR TERM _________________________ RON REDO Vote for one SCOTT A. 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