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Please Vote on February 2, 2010 Legal Notice • Legal Notice • Legal Notice • Legal Notice • Legal Notice • Legal Notice • Legal Notice • Legal Notice • Legal Notice Please Vote www.TheWillCountyClerk.com Will County Voter Information Guide PLEASE VOTE ON FEBRUARY 2, 2010 Dated at Joliet, Illinois this 13th day of January, 2010 Supplement To: The Herald-News, Bolingbrook Sun. Plainfield Sun, Homer/Lockport Sun, Lincoln-Way Sun, Southtown-Star, Naperville Sun, Free-Press, Russell Publications, University Park News THE WILL COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE 302 N. Chicago St., Joliet, IL 60432 (815) 740-4615 Legal Notice • Legal Notice • Legal Notice • Legal Notice • Legal Notice • Legal Notice • Legal Notice • Legal Notice • Legal Notice Sample Ballot JUDGES INITIALS _____ ELECTION DATE COUNTY NAME, STATE TROY PCT 025 BALLOT STYLE 001 Quick Link at www.TheWillCountyClerk.com Would you like to see a sample ballot for your specific address? Simply click on the Precinct Lookup in our Quick Links and enter the address where you reside. VOTE BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT FEDERAL STATE REPRESENTATIVE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR FOR COMPTROLLER FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE (Vote for one) (Vote for one) GENERAL ASSEMBLY THIRTY-SEVENTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT (Vote for one) Donald (Don) Lowery Judy Baar Topinka Mark Steven Kirk Jim Dodge Jeffrey L. Junkas Andy Martin William J. Kelly Molly Mcavoy Flynn KathleFEDERALen Thomas STATE REPRESENTATIVE FOR UNITEDJohn ArrSTATESington SENATOR FORFORCOMPTROLLERTREASURER FORFORREPRESENTATIVE ININTHETHE REPRESENTATIVE JUDICIAL (Vote for one) (Vote(Voteforforone)one) GENERAL ASSEMBLY EDUCATIONAL FORTY-EIGHTH REPRESENTATIVE SERVICE REGION Patrick J. 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