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DARKEN Wichita Libertarian Dennis Anderson the OVAL ( R ) COMPLETELY STATE OF KANSAS OFFICIAL BALLOT A RILEY COUNTY, KANSAS B STATE OF KANSAS C NOVEMBER 4, 2014 11 NOTICE STATE OFFICES STATE OFFICES If you tear, deface or make a mistake and wrongfully mark any ballot, you must return it to the election board FOR GOVERNOR AND FOR COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Vote for ONE (1) and receive a new ballot or set of Vote for ONE (1) PAIR ballots. Keen A. Umbehr Ken Selzer INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER Alma Leawood Republican Joshua J. Umbehr 1. TO VOTE YOU MUST DARKEN Wichita Libertarian Dennis Anderson THE OVAL ( R ) COMPLETELY. Overland Park Democratic 2. USE A BLACK INK PEN ONLY. 21 3. TO WRITE-IN A NAME, YOU MUST Sam Brownback Write-in Topeka BLACKEN THE OVAL TO THE LEFT Jeff Colyer OF THE LINE PROVIDED. Overland Park Republican Paul Davis FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE Lawrence 66th District Jill Docking Vote for ONE (1) NATIONAL OFFICES Wichita Democratic FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR Write-in Sydney Carlin Vote for ONE (1) Manhattan Democratic Write-in Write-in Pat Roberts Dodge City Republican Randall Batson FOR SECRETARY OF STATE COUNTY OFFICES Wichita Libertarian Vote for ONE (1) Greg Orman FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Olathe Independent 1st District Vote for ONE (1) 40 Write-in Jean Kurtis Schodorf Wichita Democratic 41 Kris Kobach Ben (Beni) Wilson Piper Republican Manhattan Republican 42 FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE Write-in Write-in 1st District Vote for ONE (1) 43 James E. Sherow FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Manhattan Democratic Vote for ONE (1) Tim Huelskamp Fowler Republican Write-in Derek Schmidt Independence Republican A.J. Kotich Topeka Democratic Write-in 51 FOR STATE TREASURER Vote for ONE (1) Ron Estes Wichita Republican Carmen Alldritt Topeka Democratic Write-in DARKEN THE ( ) OVAL COMPLETELY A Wd 1 Prec 1B Manhattan Public LibraryC Typ:01 Seq:0001 Spl:01 INITIALS VOTE BOTH SIDES7.4.2.0 / 012503-14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002 D RILEY COUNTY, KANSASE STATE OF KANSASF NOVEMBER 4, 2014 SUPREME COURT JUSTICES Shall Anthony J. Powell, Wichita, CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Position No. 10, Kansas Court of To vote for a Justice of the Supreme Appeals, be retained in office? QUESTION SUBMITTED Court being retained in office, darken the oval to the left of the word "Yes." To vote Yes To vote in favor of any Constitutional against a Justice of the Supreme Court Amendment upon this ballot, darken the being retained in office, darken the oval oval to the left of the word "Yes". To vote to the left of the word "No." No against it, darken the oval to the left of the word "No". Shall Eric S. Rosen, Topeka, Position Shall Tom Malone, Wichita, Position No. No. 4, Kansas Supreme Court, be 11, Kansas Court of Appeals, be retained retained in office? in office? Explanatory Statement: The constitution currently prohibits the Yes Yes operation of lotteries except for specifically authorized lotteries. A raffle is a lottery and is illegal under current No No law. Shall Lee Johnson, Caldwell, Position Shall Michael B. Buser, Overland Park, A vote for this proposition would permit No. 6, Kansas Supreme Court, be Position No. 12, Kansas Court of the legislature to authorize charitable retained in office? Appeals, be retained in office? raffles operated or conducted by religious, charitable, fraternal, educational and veterans nonprofit Yes Yes organizations subject to the limitations listed. Nonprofit organizations would be No No prohibited from contracting with a professional lottery vendor to manage, operate or conduct a charitable raffle. Shall Melissa Taylor Standridge, Leawood, Position No. 13, Kansas Court A vote against this proposition would COURT OF APPEALS JUDGES of Appeals, be retained in office? continue the current prohibition against all raffles. To vote for a Judge of the Court of Yes Shall the following be adopted? Appeals being retained in office, darken the oval to the left of the word "Yes." To No § 3d. Regulation of "raffles" vote against a Judge of the Court of authorized. Notwithstanding the Appeals being retained in office, darken provisions of section 3 of article 15 of the the oval to the left of the word "No." constitution of the state of Kansas, the legislature may authorize the licensing, Shall Stephen D. Hill, Topeka, Position DISTRICT COURT JUDGES conduct and regulation of charitable No. 1, Kansas Court of Appeals, be raffles by nonprofit religious, charitable, retained in office? To vote for a Judge of the District Court fraternal, educational and veterans being retained in office, darken the oval organizations. A raffle means a game of Yes to the left of the word "Yes." To vote chance in which each participant buys a against a Judge of the District Court ticket or tickets from a nonprofit being retained in office, darken the oval organization with each ticket providing an No to the left of the word "No." equal chance to win a prize and the winner being determined by a random Shall Patrick D. McAnany, Overland Shall John F. Bosch, Manhattan, 21st drawing. Such organizations shall not Park, Position No. 4, Kansas Court of Judicial District, Division 1, be retained in use an electronic gaming machine or Appeals, be retained in office? office? vending machine to sell tickets or conduct raffles. No such nonprofit organization shall contract with a Yes Yes professional raffle or other lottery vendor to manage, operate or conduct any raffle. Raffles shall be licensed and regulated No No by the Kansas department of revenue, office of charitable gaming or successor Shall Kim R. Schroeder, Hugoton, Shall Meryl D. Wilson, Manhattan, 21st agency. Position No. 5, Kansas Court of Appeals, Judicial District, Division 2, be retained in be retained in office? office? Yes Yes Yes No No No Shall Henry W. Green, Jr., Leavenworth, Shall David L. Stutzman, Manhattan, Position No. 7, Kansas Court of Appeals, 21st Judicial District, Division 3, be be retained in office? retained in office? Yes Yes No No DARKEN THE ( ) OVAL COMPLETELY D Wd 1 Prec 1 E Manhattan Public Library F Typ:01 Seq:0001 Spl:01 VOTE BOTH SIDES STATE OF KANSAS OFFICIAL BALLOT A RILEY COUNTY, KANSAS B STATE OF KANSAS C NOVEMBER 4, 2014 11 NOTICE STATE OFFICES STATE OFFICES If you tear, deface or make a mistake and wrongfully mark any ballot, you must return it to the election board FOR GOVERNOR AND FOR COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Vote for ONE (1) and receive a new ballot or set of Vote for ONE (1) PAIR ballots. Keen A. Umbehr Ken Selzer INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER Alma Leawood Republican Joshua J. Umbehr 1. TO VOTE YOU MUST DARKEN Wichita Libertarian Dennis Anderson THE OVAL ( R ) COMPLETELY. Overland Park Democratic 2. USE A BLACK INK PEN ONLY. 21 3. TO WRITE-IN A NAME, YOU MUST Sam Brownback Write-in Topeka BLACKEN THE OVAL TO THE LEFT Jeff Colyer OF THE LINE PROVIDED. Overland Park Republican Paul Davis FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE Lawrence 66th District Jill Docking Vote for ONE (1) NATIONAL OFFICES Wichita Democratic FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR Write-in Sydney Carlin Vote for ONE (1) Manhattan Democratic Write-in Write-in Pat Roberts Dodge City Republican Randall Batson FOR SECRETARY OF STATE COUNTY OFFICES Wichita Libertarian Vote for ONE (1) Greg Orman FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Olathe Independent 1st District Vote for ONE (1) 40 Write-in Jean Kurtis Schodorf Wichita Democratic 41 Kris Kobach Ben (Beni) Wilson Piper Republican Manhattan Republican 42 FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE Write-in Write-in 1st District Vote for ONE (1) 43 James E. Sherow FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Manhattan Democratic Vote for ONE (1) Tim Huelskamp Fowler Republican Write-in Derek Schmidt Independence Republican A.J. Kotich Topeka Democratic Write-in FOR STATE TREASURER Vote for ONE (1) 52 Ron Estes Wichita Republican Carmen Alldritt Topeka Democratic Write-in DARKEN THE ( ) OVAL COMPLETELY A Wd 2 Prec 1B First Lutheran ChurchC Typ:01 Seq:0002 Spl:01 INITIALS VOTE BOTH SIDES7.4.2.0 / 012503-14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002 D RILEY COUNTY, KANSASE STATE OF KANSASF NOVEMBER 4, 2014 SUPREME COURT JUSTICES Shall Anthony J. Powell, Wichita, CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Position No. 10, Kansas Court of To vote for a Justice of the Supreme Appeals, be retained in office? QUESTION SUBMITTED Court being retained in office, darken the oval to the left of the word "Yes." To vote Yes To vote in favor of any Constitutional against a Justice of the Supreme Court Amendment upon this ballot, darken the being retained in office, darken the oval oval to the left of the word "Yes". To vote to the left of the word "No." No against it, darken the oval to the left of the word "No". Shall Eric S. Rosen, Topeka, Position Shall Tom Malone, Wichita, Position No. No. 4, Kansas Supreme Court, be 11, Kansas Court of Appeals, be retained retained in office? in office? Explanatory Statement: The constitution currently prohibits the Yes Yes operation of lotteries except for specifically authorized lotteries. A raffle is a lottery and is illegal under current No No law. Shall Lee Johnson, Caldwell, Position Shall Michael B. Buser, Overland Park, A vote for this proposition would permit No. 6, Kansas Supreme Court, be Position No. 12, Kansas Court of the legislature to authorize charitable retained in office? Appeals, be retained in office? raffles operated or conducted by religious, charitable, fraternal, educational and veterans nonprofit Yes Yes organizations subject to the limitations listed. Nonprofit organizations would be No No prohibited from contracting with a professional lottery vendor to manage, operate or conduct a charitable raffle. Shall Melissa Taylor Standridge, Leawood, Position No. 13, Kansas Court A vote against this proposition would COURT OF APPEALS JUDGES of Appeals, be retained in office? continue the current prohibition against all raffles.
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