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Official Primary Election Publication Ballot Madison County, Montana - June 2, 2020 This publication is a REPRESENTATION of ALL Party Ballots. Only those in Commission Dist # 1 (VCR/Shining Mtns, Virginia City, Alder and Sheridan) will vote for Commissioner OFFICIAL PRIMARY ELECTION PUBLICATION BALLOT MADISON COUNTY, MONTANA - JUNE 2, 2020 A MADISON COUNTY B STATE OF MONTANA C JUNE 2, 2020 FEDERAL AND STATE FEDERAL AND STATE FEDERAL AND STATE (Continued) (Continued) FOR PRESIDENT FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE FOR SECRETARY OF STATE (VOTE FOR ONE) (VOTE FOR ONE) (VOTE FOR ONE) JOSEPH R. BIDEN JOHN GIBNEY BOWEN GREENWOOD DEMOCRAT GREEN REPUBLICAN BERNIE SANDERS CHRISTI JACOBSEN DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN ELIZABETH WARREN BRAD JOHNSON DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN NO PREFERENCE FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE KURT JOHNSON DEMOCRAT (VOTE FOR ONE) REPUBLICAN FORREST J. MANDEVILLE REPUBLICAN JOE DOOLING SCOTT SALES REPUBLICAN REPUBLICAN FOR PRESIDENT JOHN EVANKOVICH (VOTE FOR ONE) REPUBLICAN DEBRA LAMM REPUBLICAN NO PREFERENCE MARK J. MCGINLEY FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL GREEN REPUBLICAN (VOTE FOR ONE) MATT ROSENDALE REPUBLICAN COREY STAPLETON KIMBERLY P. DUDIK REPUBLICAN DEMOCRAT FOR PRESIDENT RAPH GRAYBILL (VOTE FOR ONE) DEMOCRAT DONALD J TRUMP FOR GOVERNOR & LT. GOVERNOR REPUBLICAN (VOTE IN ONE OVAL) NO PREFERENCE FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL REPUBLICAN (VOTE FOR ONE) COONEY/SCHREINER DEMOCRAT WILLIAMS/MATTELIN ROY DAVIS DEMOCRAT GREEN FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR (VOTE FOR ONE) STEVE BULLOCK FOR GOVERNOR & LT. GOVERNOR FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL DEMOCRAT (VOTE IN ONE OVAL) (VOTE FOR ONE) MIKE KNOLES DEMOCRAT JOHN MUES BARB/THOMAS JON BENNION DEMOCRAT GREEN REPUBLICAN AUSTIN KNUDSEN REPUBLICAN FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR FOR GOVERNOR & LT. GOVERNOR (VOTE FOR ONE) (VOTE IN ONE OVAL) FOR STATE AUDITOR (VOTE FOR ONE) DENNIS DANEKE FOX/KNOKEY GREEN REPUBLICAN WENDIE FREDRICKSON GIANFORTE/JURAS SHANE A MORIGEAU GREEN REPUBLICAN DEMOCRAT OLSZEWSKI/BOGNER MIKE WINSOR REPUBLICAN DEMOCRAT FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR (VOTE FOR ONE) FOR SECRETARY OF STATE FOR STATE AUDITOR (VOTE FOR ONE) (VOTE FOR ONE) STEVE DAINES REPUBLICAN JOHN BRIAN DRISCOLL BRYCE BENNETT REPUBLICAN DEMOCRAT DANIEL R LARSON REPUBLICAN FOR STATE AUDITOR (VOTE FOR ONE) FOR SECRETARY OF STATE (VOTE FOR ONE) FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE TROY DOWNING (VOTE FOR ONE) REPUBLICAN NELLY NICOL REPUBLICAN KATHLEEN WILLIAMS SCOTT "TUX" TUXBURY DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN TOM WINTER DEMOCRAT A PUBLICATION BALLOT B C 7.7.1.0 / -17 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002 D MADISON COUNTYE STATE OF MONTANAF JUNE 2, 2020 FEDERAL AND STATE FEDERAL AND STATE (Continued) (Continued) FOR STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE PUBLIC INSTRUCTION DISTRICT 71 (VOTE FOR ONE) (VOTE FOR ONE) MELISSA ROMANO IAN ROOT DEMOCRAT DEMOCRAT FOR STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE PUBLIC INSTRUCTION DISTRICT 71 (VOTE FOR ONE) (VOTE FOR ONE) FOR STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE PUBLIC INSTRUCTION DISTRICT 71 (VOTE FOR ONE) (VOTE FOR ONE) ELSIE ARNTZEN KENNETH M WALSH REPUBLICAN REPUBLICAN CINDY YOUNKIN REPUBLICAN FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 3 (VOTE FOR ONE) NONPARTISAN - STATE TOM WOODS FOR SUPREME COURT JUSTICE #5 DEMOCRAT (VOTE FOR ONE) MIKE BLACK FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER LAURIE MCKINNON DISTRICT 3 (VOTE FOR ONE) MARS SCOTT FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER FOR SUPREME COURT JUSTICE #6 DISTRICT 3 (VOTE FOR ONE) (VOTE FOR ONE) JAMES BROWN JIM SHEA REPUBLICAN ALAN H. GEORGE REPUBLICAN NONPARTISAN - COUNTY FOR STATE SENATOR FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 36 DISTRICT 1 (VOTE FOR ONE) (VOTE FOR ONE) DAN W. ALLHANDS DAVID BACON FOR STATE SENATOR ROBERT "DUDE" ERDALL DISTRICT 36 (VOTE FOR ONE) ELLIS THOMPSON FOR STATE SENATOR FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR DISTRICT 36 (VOTE FOR ONE) (VOTE FOR ONE) JEFF WELBORN REPUBLICAN D PUBLICATION BALLOT E F.
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