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ELECTION PROCLAMATION Notice Is Hereby ELECTION PROCLAMATION Notice is hereby given by the Phillips County Election Commission that the Democratic and Republican Pri - mary Elections and the Non Partisan Judicial General Election for Phillips County, AR will be held Tuesday, May 20, 2014 between the hours of 7:30 AM and 7:30 PM in the following places PRECINCT WARDS POLLING PLACE 1 HWH-1, L'ANGUILLE, ST. FRANCIS I,II,IV Legion Hut (1st Baptist) 2 HWH-4 EAST 4,4A,4F,4H,LAKE Legion Hut (Old Jefferson) 3 HWH-2 Chamber of Commerce 4 HWH-4 WEST 4C,4D,4E,4G,4I,4J Allen Temple Church 5 HWH 3 2nd Baptist 3rd & Baldwin 6 HWH-5 West Helena City Hall (new zion) 7 HORNOR THRU HORNOR VII West Helena City Hall 8 CLEBURNE I, II Spring Lake Church 9 SPRING CREEK I,II,IIA,III,V, BUSH Barton Fire Station 10 LEXA (CITY), SPRING CREEK IV Lexa Fire Station 11 MARION, MARION I Fuller Seed 12 UPPER BIG CREEK, UPPER BIG CREEK I Trenton Baptist Church 13 HRM 1,2 HRM I,II,III, HICKSVILLE Marvell Fire Station 14 LOWER BIG CREEK, CYPRESS, CLEVELAND Mount Zion Bapt. Church 15 LAKEVIEW, SEARCY I,II,III Lakeview City Hall 16 ELAINE I,II, TAPPAN I,II Legion Hut Elaine 17 MOONEY Mellwood Grocery 18 EARLY VOTING County Clerk’s Office 19 ABSENTEE BOX County Clerk’s Office Early Voting will begin on May 5, 2014 at the County Clerk’s office located in the Phillips County Courthouse from the hours of 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM Monday through Friday and Saturday 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM and will end at 5:00 PM on Monday, May 19, 2014. Ballots will be tabulated beginning at 7:30 PM on May 20, 2014 on the top floor of the Phillips County Courthouse. Absentee Ballots will be opened and canvassed at 1:00 PM on the top floor of the Phillips County Courthouse on May 20, 2014. The Offices and Candidates to be elected are: PHILLIPS COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY CANDIDATES OFFICE NAMES OF CANDIDATES BALLOT POSITION Govenor Lynette “Doc” Bryant Mike Ross Circuit Clerk Circuit Clerk Lynn Stillwell County Judge County Judge Don Gentry Tracy B. Coney County Treasurer Sharon Washington Connie Stillwell-Smith Andrea Redd Sherriff and Collector Sherriff Neal Byrd Ray Foran QUORUM COURT Justice of the Peace District.1 Wanda L. Purvis Mircha C. King Daniel Strickland Justice of the Peace District 9 Justice of the Peace Teresa K. Morgan Rickey Davidson Justice of the Peace District 11 Rebecca (Becky) Gattas Justice of the Peace Lenora Marshall CONSTABLE Hornor Township Mike Strickland John Timothy Jones James (Beaver) Mayfield, Jr. Ernest Mayville Cleburne Township Billy Charles Harris Troy “Smoke” Long, Sr. Searcy Township Danny Newsom Constable Lewis Hall Spring Creek Township Michael Strickland Donald Knapp ALL UNOPPOSED DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES U.S. SENATE, SENATOR MARK PRYOR; U.S. CONGRESS DISTRICT 01, MAYOR JACKIE MCPHERSON; LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, JOHN BURKHALTER; ATTORNEY GENERAL, REPRESENTATIVE NATE STEEL; SECRETARY OF STATE, SUSAN INMAN; STATE TREASURER, KAREN SEALY GARCIA; AUDITOR OF STATE, REGINA STEWART HAMPTON; COMMISSIONER OF STATE LANDS, MARK A. ROBERTSON; STATE SENATE DISTRICT 24, SENATOR KEITH M. IN - GRAM; STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 12, STATE REP. CHRIS RICHEY; COUNTY CLERK, COUNTY CLERK LINDA WHITE; COUNTY ASSESSOR, GLORIA S. JONES; COUNTY CORONER, COUNTY CORONER EARNEST LARRY; JP DIST. 2, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE EDWARD (BUDDY) CARTER; JP DIST. 3, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE BAR - BARA KING; JP DIST. 4, ISAAC IKE TRIBUNE; JP DIST. 5, BETTY FAYE BRIMLEY;JP DIST. 6, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PATRICK ROBERSON; JP DIST. 7, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE C.R. WALKER; JP DIST. 8, TOMMY YOUNG; JP DIST. 10, CLAUSEY MYTON; CONSTABLE L'ANGUILLE TWP, CHRIS STRICKLAND; CONSTABLE UPPER BIG CREEK TWP., CONSTABLE MAL STOKES; CONSTABLE MARION TWP., JOHN J. ONEAL; CONSTABLE TAPPAN TWP., JAMES MAR - CUS PHILLIPS; CONSTABLE ST. FRANCIS TWP., JAMES JONES; CONSTABLE CYPRESS TWP., RAY FORAN PHILLIPS COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY CANDIDATES Governor Asa Hutchinson Curtis Coleman Lieutenant Governor Congressman Tim Griffin Representative Debra Hobbs State Rep. Andy Mayberry State Treasurer Circuit Clerk Dennis Milligan Representative Duncan Baird Auditor of State Representative Andrea Lea Ken Yang ALL UNOPPOSED REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES U.S. SENATE, TOM COTTON; U.S. CONGRESS DISTRICT 01, CONGRESSMAN RICK CRAWFORD; SECTRETAY OF STATE, SECRETARY OF STATE MARK MARTIN; COMMISSIONER OF STATE LANDS, COMMISSIONER JOHN THURSTON NON PARTISAN JUDICIAL CANDIDATES State Supreme Court Associate Justice Position 2 Court of Appeals Judge Robin Wynne Tim Cullen Circuit Judge, District 01, Division 3, Subdistrict 1.2 Christopher W. Morledge Gary V. Austin Circuit Judge, District 01, Division 5, At Large Jeanette Whatley Judge Ann Beane Hudson ALL UNOPPOSED NON PARTISAN CANDIDATES STATE SUPREME COURT ASSOCIATE JUSTICE POSITION 6, JUSTICE KAREN R. BAKER; STATE SUPREME COURT ASSOCIATE JUSTICE POSITION 7, COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE RHONDA WOOD; CIRCUIT JUDGE, DISTRICT 01, DIVISION 02 SUBDISTRICT 1.2, JUDGE RICHARD L. PROCTOR; PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, DISTRICT 01, PROSE - CUTOR FLETCHER LONG SPECIAL ELECTION 1. The adoption fo a 0.5% local sales and use tax within the County, the net collections of which remaining after dedution o fth eadministrative charges of the State of Arkansas and required rebates will be distributed only to the County and used for one or more of the following: (a) to accuire, construct, improve, expand, equip, furnish, operate and maintain new or existing jail facilities and (b) to pay and secure the repayment of bonds approval by the voters and issued by the County from time to time to finance jail facilities related thereto (the “Tax”). The levy of the Tax is not dependent on any bonds being approved or issued. 2. The issuance of bonds of the County in the maximum aggregate principal amount of $4,250,000 for the purpose of financing all or a portion of the costs of acquiring, constructing, equiping and furnishing improvments to the existing jail and any utility, road and parking improvements related thereto, and, in order to pay the bonds, the pledge of the Tax, if the Tax is approved by the voters. GIVEN THIS 17TH DAY OF APRIL , 2014 PHILLIPS COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS.
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