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Sample Ballot – Macon-Bibb County General and Special Election November 3, 2020 SAMPLE BALLOT – MACON-BIBB COUNTY GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 3, 2020 ATTENTION ALL VOTERS THIS IS A COMPOSITE LIST OF ALL CANDIDATES IN ALL DISTRICT RACES TO BE VOTED ON IN BIBB COUNTY. ONLY THE RACES IN YOUR DISTRICT WILL APPEAR ON YOUR BALLOT. TO KNOW YOUR VOTING DISTRICTS PLEASE REFER TO YOUR BIBB COUNTY PRECINCT ID CARD OR LOG ON TO THE STATE OF GEORGIA MY VOTER PAGE AT WWW.SOS.GEORGIA.GOV/MVP For President SPECIAL ELECTION For Public Service of the United States Commissioner (Vote for One) For United States Senate (To Succeed Jason Shaw) (To Fill the Unexpired Term of (Vote for One) Donald J. Trump - President Johnny Isakson, Resigned) Michael R. Pence - Vice President (Vote for One) Jason Shaw (Incumbent) Republican (Incumbent) Republican Al Bartell Robert G. Bryant Joseph R. Biden - President Independent Kamala D. Harris - Vice President Democrat Democrat Allen Buckley Elizabeth Melton Independent Libertarian Jo Jorgensen - President Jeremy "Spike" Cohen - Vice President Doug Collins Libertarian Republican Write-in John Fortuin Write-in Green For Public Service For United States Senate Derrick E. Grayson Commissioner (Vote for One) Republican (To Succeed Lauren Bubba McDonald, Jr.) David A. Perdue Michael Todd Greene (Vote for One) Independent (Incumbent) Republican Lauren Bubba McDonald, Jr. Jon Ossoff Annette Davis Jackson Republican (Incumbent) Republican Democrat Deborah Jackson Daniel Blackman Shane Hazel Democrat Libertarian Democrat Nathan Wilson Jamesia James Libertarian Write-in Democrat A. Wayne Johnson Republican Write-in Tamara Johnson-Shealey For U.S. Representative in Democrat 117th Congress From the 2nd Congressional District of Matt Lieberman Georgia Democrat (Vote for One) Kelly Loeffler (Incumbent) Republican Don Cole Republican Joy Felicia Slade Democrat Sanford Bishop (Incumbent) Democrat Brian Slowinski Libertarian Write-in Valencia Stovall Independent For U.S. Representative in 117th Congress From the 8th Ed Tarver Congressional District of Democrat Georgia Kandiss Taylor (Vote for One) Republican Austin Scott Raphael Warnock (Incumbent) Republican Democrat Lindsay Holliday Richard Dien Winfield Democrat Democrat Write-in Write-in For State Senator From 18th District (Vote for One) John F. Kennedy (Incumbent) Republican Write-in YOU MAY PRE-MARK THIS SAMPLE BALLOT AND USE IT AT THE POLLING PLACE TO CHOOSE YOUR SELECTIONS WHEN VOTING TURN OVER – MORE RACES ON THE BACK For State Senator From For Clerk of Superior Court STATEWIDE 25th District (Vote for One) REFERENDUM (Vote for One) Erica L. Woodford - A – Burt Jones (Incumbent) Democrat (Incumbent) Republican Establishes a tax exemption Veronica Brinson Write-in for certain real property Democrat owned by charities. For Sheriff (Vote for One) Write-in House Bill 344 Act No. 149 J. T. Ricketson For State Senator From Republican “Shall the Act be approved which th 26 District provides an exemption from ad (Vote for One) David Davis valorem taxes for all real property (Incumbent) Democrat owned by a purely public charity, if David E. Lucas, Sr. such charity is exempt from taxation (Incumbent) Democrat under Section 501(c)(3) of the federal Write-in Internal Revenue Code and such real property is held exclusively for the Write-in For Tax Commissioner purpose of building or repairing single- family homes to be financed by such (Vote for One) charity to individuals using loans that shall not bear interest?" For State Representative S. Wade McCord In the General Assembly (Incumbent) Democrat YES th From 140 District (Vote for One) Write-in NO Robert Dickey For Solicitor of State Court of (Incumbent) Republican Macon-Bibb County (Vote for One) Write-in Rebecca Liles Grist For State Representative (Incumbent) Democrat In the General Assembly From 141st District Write-in (Vote for One) PROPOSED Dale Washburn CONSTITUTIONAL (Incumbent) Republican AMENDMENTS Write-in - 1 – For State Representative Authorizes dedication of fees In the General Assembly and taxes to their intended nd From 142 District purposes by general state law. (Vote for One) House Resolution 164 Miriam Paris Act No. 597 (Incumbent) Democrat “Shall the Constitution of Georgia be Write-in amended so as to authorize the General Assembly to dedicate revenues derived from fees or taxes to the public purpose For State Representative for which such fees or taxes were In the General Assembly intended?" From 143rd District (Vote for One) YES James Beverly NO (Incumbent) Democrat - 2 – Write-in Waives state and local sovereign immunity for For State Representative violation of state laws, In the General Assembly state and federal From 144th District constitutions. (Vote for One) Danny Mathis House Resolution 1023 (Incumbent) Republican Act No. 596 Mary Whipple-Lue “Shall the Constitution of Georgia be Democrat amended to waive sovereign immunity and allow the people of Georgia to petition the superior court for relief from Write-in governmental acts done outside the scope of lawful authority or which violate the laws of this state, the Constitution of For District Attorney of the Georgia, or the Constitution of the United Macon Judicial Circuit States?" (Vote for One) YES Anita Reynolds Howard Democrat NO Write-in VOTING DISTRICTS TO FIND YOUR ASSIGNED PRECINCT & VOTING DISTRICTS LOG ON TO – WWW.SOS.GEORGIA.GOV/MVP OR CONTACT THE BOARD OF ELECTIONS OFFICE AT 478-621-6622 BACK .
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