Official Republican Ballot Montgomery Borough Lycoming County, Pennsylvania May 18, 2021 Municipal Primary Instructions: To vote your ballot, completely fill the oval beside a choice using black or blue pen. To cast a write-in vote, fill the oval beside Write-in and write a name in the space provided. The use of a sticker or label to mark a ballot is prohibited by state law. A vote cast by means of a sticker or label shall be void and shall not be counted. Do not select more choices than permitted in each contest. If you make a mistake while voting your ballot, do not attempt to erase or cross out the mistake; instead, request a new ballot. Notice to Absentee Voters and Mail-in Voters: A voter who receives an absentee ballot or mail-in ballot and appears at a polling place to vote in person on Election Day may only vote by provisional ballot, unless the voter surrenders the official ballot and official ballot return envelope to the Judge of Elections at the polling place to be spoiled. Justice of the Supreme Court Sheriff Borough Council (Vote for ONE) 4 Year Term 4 Year Term (Vote for ONE) (Vote for not more than FOUR) Paula Patrick Philadelphia County Mark Lusk Joshua Geiger Jersey Shore Borough Kevin Brobson Dauphin County Daniel Strailey Jeffrey L. Frey, Jr. Montoursville Borough Patricia A. McCullough Allegheny County C. Roger McRae Write-In Write-In Montgomery Area Region 1 Write-In Judge of the Superior Court School Director (Vote for ONE) 4 Year Term (Vote for not more than TWO) Write-In Megan Sullivan Chester County Jonathan DeSantis Write-In Write-In Write-In Write-In Judge of the Commonwealth Tax Collector Court 4 Year Term (Vote for not more than TWO) Write-In (Vote for ONE) Drew Crompton Mayor Cumberland County 4 Year Term (Vote for ONE) Write-In Stacy Marie Wallace McKean County Edward E. Alexander Constable 6 Year Term (Vote for ONE) Write-In Write-In Write-In Write-In Vote Both Sides of Ballot May 18, 2021 Municipal Primary Montgomery Republican Judge of Elections Proposed Constitutional Statewide Referendum 4 Year Term Amendment 2 (Vote for ONE) Making Municipal Fire and Disaster Emergency Emergency Medical Services Declaration and Companies Eligible for Loans Joyce I. McRae Management Do you favor expanding the use of Shall the Pennsylvania the indebtedness authorized under Constitution be amended to the referendum for loans to change existing law so that: a volunteer fire companies, Write-In disaster emergency declaration volunteer ambulance services and will expire automatically after volunteer rescue squads under 35 21 days, regardless of the PA.C.S. Section 7378.1 (related to Inspector of Elections severity of the emergency, referendum for additional 4 Year Term unless the General Assembly indebtedness) to include loans to (Vote for ONE) takes action to extend the municipal fire departments or disaster emergency; the companies that provide services Governor may not declare a through paid personnel and new disaster emergency to emergency medical services respond to the dangers facing companies for the purpose of Write-In the Commonwealth unless the establishing and modernizing General Assembly passes a facilities to house apparatus Proposed Constitutional concurrent resolution; the equipment, ambulances and Amendment 1 General Assembly enacts new rescue vehicles, protective and laws for disaster management? communications equipment and Termination or Extension of any other accessory equipment Disaster Emergency Yes necessary for the proper Declarations No performance of the duties of the fire companies and emergency Shall the Pennsylvania Constitution medical services companies? be amended to change existing Proposed Constitutional law and increase the power of the Amendment 3 General Assembly to unilaterally Yes terminate or extend a disaster Prohibition Against Denial emergency declaration – and the or Abridgement of Equality No powers of Commonwealth of Rights Because of Race or agencies to address the disaster Ethnicity regardless of its severity pursuant to that declaration – through Shall the Pennsylvania passing a concurrent resolution by Constitution be amended by simple majority, thereby removing adding a new section providing the existing check and balance of that equality of rights under presenting a resolution to the the law shall not be denied or Governor for approval or abridged because of an disapproval? individual's race or ethnicity? Yes Yes No No.
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