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Official General Ballot OFFICIAL GENERAL BALLOT SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2020 CERTIFIED BY THE CLERK OF SALT LAKE COUNTY Political Party Abbreviations CON=Constitution DEM=Democratic GRN=Green IAP=Independent American LIB=Libertarian REP=Republican UUP=United Utah UNA=Unaffiliated candidates are not affiliated with a state registered political party NOTE: Candidate party affiliations (where applicable) are listed next to the candidate’s name. Voters may vote for any candidate of any party regardless of their party affiliation. FEDERAL PRESIDENT / VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES (Vote for One) BROCK PIERCE ( UNA ) KARLA BALLARD KANYE WEST ( UNA ) MICHELLE TIDBALL JOSEPH R. BIDEN ( DEM ) KAMALA D. HARRIS DON BLANKENSHIP ( CON ) WILLIAM MOHR JO JORGENSEN ( LIB ) JEREMY COHEN JOE MCHUGH ( UNA ) ELIZABETH STORM HOWIE HAWKINS ( GRN ) ANGELA WALKER GLORIA LA RIVA ( UNA ) DONALD J. TRUMP ( REP ) MICHAEL R. PENCE WRITE-IN U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #2 (Vote for One) KAEL WESTON ( DEM ) CHRIS STEWART ( REP ) J. ROBERT LATHAM ( LIB ) U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #3 (Vote for One) JOHN CURTIS ( REP ) DANIEL CLYDE CUMMINGS ( CON ) THOMAS G. MCNEILL ( UUP ) DEVIN D. THORPE ( DEM ) WRITE-IN U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #4 (Vote for One) JONIA M BRODERICK ( UUP ) BURGESS OWENS ( REP ) JOHN MOLNAR ( LIB ) BEN MCADAMS ( DEM ) WRITE-IN STATE STATE REPRESENTATIVE STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #25 (Vote for One) DISTRICT #42 (Vote for One) GOVERNOR / LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR JOEL K. BRISCOE ( DEM ) SAMUEL WINKLER ( DEM ) (Vote for One) CABOT W. NELSON ( UUP ) RYAN BOUDWIN ( UUP ) CHRIS PETERSON ( DEM ) KAREL JOY MCDONOUGH ( REP ) JORDAN TEUSCHER ( REP ) KARINA BROWN STATE REPRESENTATIVE STATE REPRESENTATIVE GREG DUERDEN ( IAP ) DISTRICT #26 (Vote for One) DISTRICT #43 (Vote for One) WAYNE HILL ANGELA ROMERO ( DEM ) JEFFERSON BARDIN ( UUP ) SPENCER J. COX ( REP ) STATE REPRESENTATIVE CHERYL ACTON ( REP ) DEIDRE M. HENDERSON DISTRICT #28 (Vote for One) DIANE LEWIS ( DEM ) DANIEL RHEAD COTTAM ( LIB ) BRIAN S. KING ( DEM ) STATE REPRESENTATIVE BARRY EVAN SHORT CAROL L. HUNTER ( REP ) DISTRICT #44 (Vote for One) WRITE-IN STATE REPRESENTATIVE KYLE BIRD ( REP ) DISTRICT #30 (Vote for One) ANDREW STODDARD ( DEM ) ( REP ) ( UUP ) STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL MIKE WINDER JOHN JACKSON (Vote for One) ( DEM ) ROBERT S. BURCH, JR. STATE REPRESENTATIVE RUDY J. BAUTISTA ( LIB ) STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #45 (Vote for One) GREG SKORDAS ( DEM ) DISTRICT #31 (Vote for One) STEVE ELIASON ( REP ) SEAN D. REYES ( REP ) ELIZABETH L. WEIGHT ( DEM ) WENDY DAVIS ( DEM ) STATE AUDITOR (Vote for One) MATT MACPHERSON ( REP ) STATE REPRESENTATIVE JOHN 'FRUGAL' DOUGALL ( REP ) STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #46 (Vote for One) JEFFREY L. OSTLER ( CON ) DISTRICT #32 (Vote for One) LEE ANNE WALKER ( LIB ) BRIAN L. FABBI ( UUP ) CINDIE QUINTANA ( REP ) GAY LYNN BENNION ( DEM ) ( DEM ) ( REP ) STATE TREASURER SUZANNE HARRISON JAREN L DAVIS (Vote for One) STATE REPRESENTATIVE STATE REPRESENTATIVE RICHARD PROCTOR ( CON ) DISTRICT #33 (Vote for One) DISTRICT #47 (Vote for One) DAVID DAMSCHEN ( REP ) FATIMA DIRIE ( DEM ) SCOTT BELL ( DEM ) JOSEPH SPECIALE ( LIB ) CRAIG HALL ( REP ) STEVE CHRISTIANSEN ( REP ) STATE SENATE STATE REPRESENTATIVE STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #1 (Vote for One) DISTRICT #34 (Vote for One) DISTRICT #49 (Vote for One) LUZ ESCAMILLA ( DEM ) KAREN KWAN ( DEM ) SIAMAK KHADJENOURY ( DEM ) JIM WHITED ( REP ) DAVID YOUNG ( REP ) ROBERT SPENDLOVE ( REP ) STATE SENATE STATE REPRESENTATIVE STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #6 (Vote for One) DISTRICT #35 (Vote for One) DISTRICT #50 (Vote for One) WAYNE A. HARPER ( REP ) MARK A. WHEATLEY ( DEM ) SUSAN PULSIPHER ( REP ) ERIKA LARSEN ( DEM ) ADAM C. BEAN ( UUP ) EMILY C. HAYES ( DEM ) STATE SENATE LUKE GUSTAFSON ( REP ) STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #8 (Vote for One) STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #51 (Vote for One) BRIAN ZEHNDER ( REP ) DISTRICT #36 (Vote for One) JEFF STENQUIST ( REP ) KATHLEEN RIEBE ( DEM ) NISHAN BEGLARIAN ( CON ) DAVID HUNT ( DEM ) STATE SENATE LISA BAGLEY ( REP ) STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #10 (Vote for One) DOUG OWENS ( DEM ) DISTRICT #52 (Vote for One) LINCOLN FILLMORE ( REP ) STATE REPRESENTATIVE CANDICE B. PIERUCCI ( REP ) DAN MCCLELLAN ( DEM ) DISTRICT #37 (Vote for One) CATHERINE VOUTAZ ( DEM ) STATE SENATE MARYANN CHRISTENSEN ( REP ) DISTRICT #13 (Vote for One) CAROL SPACKMAN MOSS ( DEM ) JAKE ANDEREGG ( REP ) STATE REPRESENTATIVE STATE SENATE DISTRICT #38 (Vote for One) DISTRICT #23 (Vote for One) ASHLEE MATTHEWS ( DEM ) TODD WEILER ( REP ) ERIC HUTCHINGS ( REP ) WRITE-IN STATE REPRESENTATIVE STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #39 (Vote for One) DISTRICT #22 (Vote for One) LYNETTE WENDEL ( DEM ) CLARE COLLARD ( DEM ) JIM DUNNIGAN ( REP ) ANTHONY E. LOUBET ( REP ) STATE REPRESENTATIVE STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #40 (Vote for One) DISTRICT #23 (Vote for One) STEPHANIE PITCHER ( DEM ) BRADLEY A. BORDEN ( REP ) JEREMIAH K CLARK ( REP ) SANDRA HOLLINS ( DEM ) WRITE-IN STATE REPRESENTATIVE STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT #24 (Vote for One) DISTRICT #41 (Vote for One) JEN DAILEY-PROVOST ( DEM ) MARK A. STRONG ( REP ) WENDY GARVIN ( DEM ) DAVID M LUNDGREN ( UUP ) STATE SCHOOL BOARD STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTRICT #3 (Vote for One) MATT HYMAS ( REP ) BRETT GARNER ( DEM ) STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTRICT #7 (Vote for One) CAROL BARLOW LEAR ( DEM ) STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTRICT #8 (Vote for One) JANET A. CANNON ( REP ) STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTRICT #10 (Vote for One) MOLLY L. HART ( REP ) STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTRICT #11 (Vote for One) TONY ZANI ( UNA ) NATALIE J CLINE ( REP ) COUNTY COUNTY MAYOR (Vote for One) JENNY WILSON ( DEM ) TRENT STAGGS ( REP ) MICHAEL W. CUNDICK ( GRN ) COUNTY COUNCIL AT LARGE 'A' (Vote for One) LAURIE STRINGHAM ( REP ) SHIREEN GHORBANI ( DEM ) COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT #2 (Vote for One) DAVE ALVORD ( REP ) DEBORAH L. GATRELL ( DEM ) COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT #4 (Vote for One) ANN GRANATO ( DEM ) COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT #6 (Vote for One) TERRI TAPP HRECHKOSY ( DEM ) DEA THEODORE ( REP ) WRITE-IN ASSESSOR (Vote for One) CHRIS STAVROS ( REP ) JENNIFER FRESQUES ( DEM ) RECORDER (Vote for One) ERIN PRESTON ( REP ) RASHELLE HOBBS ( DEM ) SURVEYOR (Vote for One) REID DEMMAN ( REP ) TREASURER (Vote for One) K. WAYNE CUSHING ( REP ) MICHAEL MCDONALD ( DEM ) SCHOOL BOARD CANYONS SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT #1 (Vote for One) MONT L. MILLERBERG CANYONS SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT #3 (Vote for One) NANCY TINGEY CANYONS SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT #7 (Vote for One) HOLLY NEIBAUR GRANITE SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT #1 (Vote for One) JULIE JACKSON MAX CHANG GRANITE SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT #2 (Vote for One) CLARKE B. NELSON STARLEEN ORULLIAN GRANITE SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT #4 (Vote for One) NICOLE MCDERMOTT JORDAN SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT #1 (Vote for One) DARRELL J. ROBINSON BRENT GORDON JORDAN SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT #4 (Vote for One) MARILYN RICHARDS JORDAN SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT #5 (Vote for One) BRYCE DUNFORD JORDAN SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT #6 (Vote for One) NIKI GEORGE MURRAY SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT #1 (Vote for One) GLO MERRILL MURRAY SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT #5 (Vote for One) JAREN J COOPER SALT LAKE CITY SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT #1 (Vote for One) JOÉL-LÉHI ORGANISTA JOANN A. GRAVES SALT LAKE CITY SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT #2 (Vote for One) MICHAEL J. NEMELKA JENNY SIKA SALT LAKE CITY SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT #5 (Vote for One) MOHAMED BAAYD DOROTHY R. DRAPER SALT LAKE CITY SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT #7 (Vote for One) KRISTI SWETT JUDICIAL RETENTION Shall Visit judges.utah.gov to learn about the ELIZABETH A. HRUBY-MILLS Judicial Performance Evaluation be retained in the office of JUDGE of Commission’s recommendations for each the DISTRICT COURT of the THIRD judge. JUDICIAL DISTRICT? Shall JOHN A. PEARCE be retained in the YES office of JUSTICE of the SUPREME COURT OF UTAH? NO YES Shall SUSAN H. EISENMAN be NO retained in the office of JUDGE of the JUVENILE COURT of the THIRD JUVENILE COURT DISTRICT? Shall JILL M. POHLMAN be retained in the office of JUDGE of the COURT OF YES APPEALS OF UTAH? NO YES Shall STEVEN K. BECK be retained in NO the office of JUDGE of the JUVENILE COURT of the THIRD JUVENILE COURT DISTRICT? Shall GREGORY KEITH ORME be retained in the office of JUDGE of the YES COURT OF APPEALS OF UTAH? NO YES Shall PAUL C. FARR be retained in NO the office of JUSTICE COURT JUDGE of ALTA? Shall MICHELE M. CHRISTIANSEN FORSTER be retained in the office of YES JUDGE of the COURT OF APPEALS OF NO UTAH? Shall PAUL C. FARR be retained in YES the office of JUSTICE COURT JUDGE of HERRIMAN CITY? NO YES Shall DAVID N. MORTENSEN be retained in the office of JUDGE of the COURT OF NO APPEALS OF UTAH? Shall AUGUSTUS G. CHIN be retained YES in the office of JUSTICE COURT JUDGE of HOLLADAY CITY? NO Shall RYAN M. HARRIS be retained in the YES office of JUDGE of the COURT OF APPEALS OF UTAH? NO YES Shall NO GEORGE FREDERICK VO-DUC be retained in the office of JUSTICE Shall DIANA HAGEN be retained in the COURT JUDGE of MIDVALE CITY? office of JUDGE of the COURT OF APPEALS OF UTAH? YES YES NO NO Shall MICHAEL P. BOEHM be retained in the office of JUSTICE Shall KEITH A. KELLY be retained in the COURT JUDGE of SOUTH JORDAN office of JUDGE of the DISTRICT COURT CITY? of the THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT? YES YES NO NO Shall MATTHEW D. BATES be retained in the office of JUDGE of the DISTRICT COURT of the THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT? YES NO Shall TODD SHAUGHNESSY be retained in the office of JUDGE of the DISTRICT COURT of the THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT? YES NO Shall ANDREW H. STONE be retained in the office of JUDGE of the DISTRICT COURT of the THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT?
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