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VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Akron Township, Precinct 1
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
PARTISAN SECTIONSTRAIGHT PARTY TICKETVote for not more than 1
Republican Party
Democratic Party
Green Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Libertarian Party
Natural Law Party
Vote for not more than 1
GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
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VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
Vote for not more than 2ROAD COMMISSIONER
COUNTY
PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER1ST DISTRICT
Amanda L. RoggenbuckRepublican
Zygmunt P. DworzeckiDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
Require the State Legislature to enact laws to implement the prohibition. Should this proposal be adopted?
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PARTISAN SECTIONSTRAIGHT PARTY TICKETVote for not more than 1
Republican Party
Democratic Party
Green Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Libertarian Party
Natural Law Party
Vote for not more than 1
GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Almer Charter Township, Precinct 1
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
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Vote for not more than 2ROAD COMMISSIONER
COUNTY
PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
Vote for not more than 1
COUNTY COMMISSIONER2ND DISTRICT
Thomas BardwellRepublican
J. Warren TaylorDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
Require the State Legislature to enact laws to implement the prohibition. Should this proposal be adopted?
YES
TRANSIT AUTHORITY
NO
CARO TRANSIT MILLAGE PROPOSAL If approved, this proposal will permit the Authority to continue to fund public transportation services by substituting a single new authorization in place of two existing millage authorizations previously approved by the electors of Indianfields Township and Almer Township (which included the territory which was the Village of Caro). Shall the limitation on the amount of taxes which may be imposed on taxable property in the Caro Transit Authority, County of Tuscola, Michigan, be increased by One Dollar ($1.00) per thousand dollars ($1.00 per $1,000 of taxable value) for a period of three (3) years, 2010 to 2012, inclusive, as new additional millage for the sole and exclusive purpose of providing public bus transportation services within the Caro Transit Authority (Indianfields Township, Almer Township and the City of Caro)? It is estimated that 1.00 mill would raise approximately $231,524 when first levied in 2010.
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VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Arbela Township, Precinct 1A
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
PARTISAN SECTIONSTRAIGHT PARTY TICKETVote for not more than 1
Republican Party
Democratic Party
Green Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Libertarian Party
Natural Law Party
Vote for not more than 1
GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
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VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
Vote for not more than 2ROAD COMMISSIONER
COUNTY
PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
Vote for not more than 1
COUNTY COMMISSIONER5TH DISTRICT
Gerald C. PetersonRepublican
James A. GilliesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 11/20/2012
TRUSTEE
TOWNSHIP
Kenneth L. PanekDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth Kelly
Denise Langford MorrisBob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
Vote for not more than 2
BOARD MEMBERVASSAR PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT
LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
Jeff J. FacklerMatthew J. Koch
John Leonard McKenneyKirk Van Wormer
Vote for not more than 4
LIBRARY BOARD DIRECTORVILLAGE OF MILLINGTON
DISTRICT LIBRARY
Stacey ForceJody A. Hunt
Linda L. LeachHeidi S. Weinzierl
Vote for not more than 2Partial Term Ending 11/20/2012
LIBRARY BOARD DIRECTORVILLAGE OF MILLINGTON
Diane M. BishopDenise L. Hoard
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
Require the State Legislature to enact laws to implement the prohibition. Should this proposal be adopted?
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PARTISAN SECTIONSTRAIGHT PARTY TICKETVote for not more than 1
Republican Party
Democratic Party
Green Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Libertarian Party
Natural Law Party
Vote for not more than 1
GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Arbela Township, Precinct 1B
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
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VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
Vote for not more than 2ROAD COMMISSIONER
COUNTY
PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER5TH DISTRICT
Gerald C. PetersonRepublican
James A. GilliesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 11/20/2012
TRUSTEE
TOWNSHIP
Kenneth L. PanekDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth Kelly
Denise Langford MorrisBob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
Vote for not more than 4
LIBRARY BOARD DIRECTORVILLAGE OF MILLINGTON
DISTRICT LIBRARY
Stacey ForceJody A. Hunt
Linda L. LeachHeidi S. Weinzierl
Vote for not more than 2Partial Term Ending 11/20/2012
LIBRARY BOARD DIRECTORVILLAGE OF MILLINGTON
Diane M. BishopDenise L. Hoard
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
Require the State Legislature to enact laws to implement the prohibition. Should this proposal be adopted?
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PARTISAN SECTIONSTRAIGHT PARTY TICKETVote for not more than 1
Republican Party
Democratic Party
Green Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Libertarian Party
Natural Law Party
Vote for not more than 1
GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Arbela Township, Precinct 2
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
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Vote for not more than 2ROAD COMMISSIONER
COUNTY
PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
Vote for not more than 1
COUNTY COMMISSIONER5TH DISTRICT
Gerald C. PetersonRepublican
James A. GilliesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 11/20/2012
TRUSTEE
TOWNSHIP
Kenneth L. PanekDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
Vote for not more than 4
LIBRARY BOARD DIRECTORVILLAGE OF MILLINGTON
DISTRICT LIBRARY
Stacey ForceJody A. Hunt
Linda L. LeachHeidi S. Weinzierl
Vote for not more than 2Partial Term Ending 11/20/2012
LIBRARY BOARD DIRECTORVILLAGE OF MILLINGTON
Diane M. BishopDenise L. Hoard
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
Require the State Legislature to enact laws to implement the prohibition. Should this proposal be adopted?
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PARTISAN SECTIONSTRAIGHT PARTY TICKETVote for not more than 1
Republican Party
Democratic Party
Green Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Libertarian Party
Natural Law Party
Vote for not more than 1
GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Columbia Township, Precinct 1A
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
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Vote for not more than 2ROAD COMMISSIONER
COUNTY
PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
Vote for not more than 1
COUNTY COMMISSIONER1ST DISTRICT
Amanda L. RoggenbuckRepublican
Zygmunt P. DworzeckiDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 11/20/2012
TREASURER
TOWNSHIP
Christina ParmenterRepublican
Vote for not more than 2JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob Roddis
Bob YoungJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
Vote for not more than 3
TRUSTEEVILLAGE OF UNIONVILLE
VILLAGE
Thomas Young
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
Require the State Legislature to enact laws to implement the prohibition. Should this proposal be adopted?
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PARTISAN SECTIONSTRAIGHT PARTY TICKETVote for not more than 1
Republican Party
Democratic Party
Green Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Libertarian Party
Natural Law Party
Vote for not more than 1
GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Columbia Township, Precinct 1B
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
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Vote for not more than 2ROAD COMMISSIONER
COUNTY
PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
Vote for not more than 1
COUNTY COMMISSIONER1ST DISTRICT
Amanda L. RoggenbuckRepublican
Zygmunt P. DworzeckiDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 11/20/2012
TREASURER
TOWNSHIP
Christina ParmenterRepublican
Vote for not more than 2JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob Roddis
Bob YoungJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
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Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Dayton Township, Precinct 1
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
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COUNTY
PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER3RD DISTRICT
Tom KernDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
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OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Denmark Township, Precinct 1A
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
PARTISAN SECTIONSTRAIGHT PARTY TICKETVote for not more than 1
Republican Party
Democratic Party
Green Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Libertarian Party
Natural Law Party
Vote for not more than 1
GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
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COUNTY
PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER5TH DISTRICT
Gerald C. PetersonRepublican
James A. GilliesDemocratic
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JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
Vote for not more than 1
PRESIDENTVILLAGE OF REESE
VILLAGE
Jerry Ellison
Vote for not more than 3
TRUSTEEVILLAGE OF REESE
Tim ElbersPaul C. Keast
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
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Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Denmark Township, Precinct 1B
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
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COUNTY
PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER5TH DISTRICT
Gerald C. PetersonRepublican
James A. GilliesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
Vote for not more than 2
BOARD MEMBERVASSAR PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT
LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
Jeff J. Fackler
Matthew J. KochJohn Leonard McKenney
Kirk Van Wormer
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
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Libertarian Party
Natural Law Party
Vote for not more than 1
GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
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REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
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OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Denmark Township, Precinct 1C
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
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PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER5TH DISTRICT
Gerald C. PetersonRepublican
James A. GilliesDemocratic
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JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
Require the State Legislature to enact laws to implement the prohibition. Should this proposal be adopted?
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PARTISAN SECTIONSTRAIGHT PARTY TICKETVote for not more than 1
Republican Party
Democratic Party
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Natural Law Party
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Denmark Township, Precinct 2B
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
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COUNTY
PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER5TH DISTRICT
Gerald C. PetersonRepublican
James A. GilliesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth Kelly
Denise Langford MorrisBob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
Require the State Legislature to enact laws to implement the prohibition. Should this proposal be adopted?
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PARTISAN SECTIONSTRAIGHT PARTY TICKETVote for not more than 1
Republican Party
Democratic Party
Green Party
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Libertarian Party
Natural Law Party
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Denmark Township, Precinct 2A
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
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Vote for not more than 2ROAD COMMISSIONER
COUNTY
PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
Vote for not more than 1
COUNTY COMMISSIONER5TH DISTRICT
Gerald C. PetersonRepublican
James A. GilliesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth Kelly
Denise Langford MorrisBob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
Vote for not more than 2
BOARD MEMBERVASSAR PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT
LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
Jeff J. FacklerMatthew J. Koch
John Leonard McKenneyKirk Van Wormer
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
Require the State Legislature to enact laws to implement the prohibition. Should this proposal be adopted?
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Republican Party
Democratic Party
Green Party
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Libertarian Party
Natural Law Party
Vote for not more than 1
GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Elkland Township, Precinct 1
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
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COUNTY
PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER1ST DISTRICT
Amanda L. RoggenbuckRepublican
Zygmunt P. DworzeckiDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
Require the State Legislature to enact laws to implement the prohibition. Should this proposal be adopted?
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Elkland Township, Precinct 2
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
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Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
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Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER1ST DISTRICT
Amanda L. RoggenbuckRepublican
Zygmunt P. DworzeckiDemocratic
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JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob Roddis
Bob YoungJustice of Supreme Court
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JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
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Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
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OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Ellington Township, Precinct 1
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
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PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
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Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER2ND DISTRICT
Thomas BardwellRepublican
J. Warren TaylorDemocratic
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JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
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JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
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Natural Law Party
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
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OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Elmwood Township, Precinct 1B
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
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PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
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Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER1ST DISTRICT
Amanda L. RoggenbuckRepublican
Zygmunt P. DworzeckiDemocratic
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JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
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Republican Party
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Natural Law Party
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Elmwood Township, Precinct 1A
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
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PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
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Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER1ST DISTRICT
Amanda L. RoggenbuckRepublican
Zygmunt P. DworzeckiDemocratic
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JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
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JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
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PRESIDENTVILLAGE OF GAGETOWN
VILLAGE
Charles W. Wright
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TRUSTEEVILLAGE OF GAGETOWN
William J. Ehrlich Jr.Mac J. McKee
Walter Swiastyn
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
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Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
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Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
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REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
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TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Fairgrove Township, Precinct 1B
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
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PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
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Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER1ST DISTRICT
Amanda L. RoggenbuckRepublican
Zygmunt P. DworzeckiDemocratic
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JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth Kelly
Denise Langford MorrisBob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
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Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
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Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
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MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
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REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Fairgrove Township, Precinct 1A
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
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PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER1ST DISTRICT
Amanda L. RoggenbuckRepublican
Zygmunt P. DworzeckiDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth Kelly
Denise Langford MorrisBob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
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PRESIDENTVILLAGE OF FAIRGROVE
VILLAGE
Duane L. Maguire
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TRUSTEEVILLAGE OF FAIRGROVE
Todd HumpertAnne Leen
Tom Wassa
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
Require the State Legislature to enact laws to implement the prohibition. Should this proposal be adopted?
YES
VILLAGE
NO
RECALL OF WALLY PRUSI
Statement of Reason: Lack of participation of regular council meetings Last fiscal year attended (6) six of a possible (21) twentyone meetings Justification of Conduct in Office: None given Shall Wally Prusi be recalled from the office of Village Trustee?
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
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Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
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Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
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STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
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MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Fremont Township, Precinct 1
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
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PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER3RD DISTRICT
Tom KernDemocratic
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JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
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Natural Law Party
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
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REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Gilford Township, Precinct 1
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
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PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
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Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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Amanda L. RoggenbuckRepublican
Zygmunt P. DworzeckiDemocratic
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JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob Roddis
Bob YoungJustice of Supreme Court
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JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
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Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
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REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
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OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Indianfields Township, Precinct 1
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
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PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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Thomas BardwellRepublican
J. Warren TaylorDemocratic
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TRUSTEE
TOWNSHIP
Robert Gordon KeilitzDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
Require the State Legislature to enact laws to implement the prohibition. Should this proposal be adopted?
YES
TRANSIT AUTHORITY
NO
CARO TRANSIT MILLAGE PROPOSAL If approved, this proposal will permit the Authority to continue to fund public transportation services by substituting a single new authorization in place of two existing millage authorizations previously approved by the electors of Indianfields Township and Almer Township (which included the territory which was the Village of Caro). Shall the limitation on the amount of taxes which may be imposed on taxable property in the Caro Transit Authority, County of Tuscola, Michigan, be increased by One Dollar ($1.00) per thousand dollars ($1.00 per $1,000 of taxable value) for a period of three (3) years, 2010 to 2012, inclusive, as new additional millage for the sole and exclusive purpose of providing public bus transportation services within the Caro Transit Authority (Indianfields Township, Almer Township and the City of Caro)? It is estimated that 1.00 mill would raise approximately $231,524 when first levied in 2010.
YES
TOWNSHIP
NO
FIRE PROTECTION PROPOSITION
Shall Indianfields Township impose an increase of up to .75 mills ($0.75 per $1000.00 of taxable value) in the tax limitation imposed under Article IX, Sec. 6 of the Michigan Constitution and levy it for four (4) years, 2011 through 2014 inclusive for Fire Protection? The increase would result in an estimated revenue of $48,021.00 in the first year that the Millage is levied.
YESNO
ROAD IMPROVEMENT AND MAINTENANCE PROPOSITION
Shall Indianfields Township impose an increase of up to 1 mill ($1.00 per $1,000 of taxable value) in the tax limitation imposed under Article IX, Sec. 6 of the Michigan Constitution and levy it for four (4) years, 2011 through 2014 inclusive, for road improvement and maintenance? The increase would result in an estimated revenue of $64,028.00 in the first year that the Millage is levied.
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Republican Party
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Natural Law Party
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
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Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
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Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
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OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Juniata Township, Precinct 1A
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
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PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
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Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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Thomas BardwellRepublican
J. Warren TaylorDemocratic
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TRUSTEE
TOWNSHIP
Elaine SchunnDemocratic
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JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
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JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
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BOARD MEMBERVASSAR PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT
LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
Jeff J. FacklerMatthew J. Koch
John Leonard McKenney
Kirk Van Wormer
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
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Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
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REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
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OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Juniata Township, Precinct 1B
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
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Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
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Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER2ND DISTRICT
Thomas BardwellRepublican
J. Warren TaylorDemocratic
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TRUSTEE
TOWNSHIP
Elaine SchunnDemocratic
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JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
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JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
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STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
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Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
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Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
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REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
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STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
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MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
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REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
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TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Kingston Township, Precinct 1
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
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PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
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Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER3RD DISTRICT
Tom KernDemocratic
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JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth Kelly
Denise Langford MorrisBob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
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JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
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Republican Party
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Natural Law Party
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
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Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
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Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
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REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
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STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
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REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
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OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Koylton Township, Precinct 1
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
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PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
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Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER3RD DISTRICT
Tom KernDemocratic
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SUPERVISOR
TOWNSHIP
Douglas KramerRepublican
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 11/20/2012
TRUSTEE
Scott D. McCoolRepublican
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JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
Require the State Legislature to enact laws to implement the prohibition. Should this proposal be adopted?
YES
TOWNSHIP
NO
IMPROVEMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF ROADS
PROPOSITION
Shall a new increase in the 15 mill tax limitation imposed under Article IX, Section 6, of the Michigan Constitution on general ad valorem taxes within Koylton Township increase 1 mill ($1.00 per $1000.00 of taxable value) for the period of 4 years, 2010 through 2013 inclusive, for the sole and exclusive purpose of the improvement and maintenance of roads within Koylton Township and shall the Township levy such millage for the said purpose, thereby, raising in the first year an estimated $40,000.00?
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
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Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
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Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
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STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Millington Township, Precinct 1A
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
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PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER4TH DISTRICT
Roy PetzoldRepublican
Vote for not more than 2JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob Roddis
Bob YoungJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
Vote for not more than 3
TRUSTEEVILLAGE OF MILLINGTON
VILLAGE
David CobbJoan Dean
Sandra K. FacklerBarbara J. Maxfield
Vote for not more than 2Partial Term Ending 11/20/2012
TRUSTEEVILLAGE OF MILLINGTON
Shannon BonadurerLee A. Jerore
Vote for not more than 4
LIBRARY BOARD DIRECTORVILLAGE OF MILLINGTON
DISTRICT LIBRARY
Stacey ForceJody A. Hunt
Linda L. LeachHeidi S. Weinzierl
Vote for not more than 2Partial Term Ending 11/20/2012
LIBRARY BOARD DIRECTORVILLAGE OF MILLINGTON
Diane M. BishopDenise L. Hoard
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
Require the State Legislature to enact laws to implement the prohibition. Should this proposal be adopted?
YES
TOWNSHIP
NO
OPERATING MILLAGE PROPOSITIONFOR THE ARTHUR LATHAM PARK
Shall the limitations on the amount of taxes which shall be assessed against all property both real and personal in the Township of Millington, Michigan be increased as provided in Section 6, Article IX of the Michigan Constitution, and the Millington Township Board be authorized to levy a tax not to exceed one half (1/2) mill ($0.50 on each $1000.00 of Equalized State Taxable Value) for a period of eight (8) years starting with the Levy made December 1, 2010 for the purpose of providing funds to the Millington Arbela Parks and Recreation Commission to equip, operate and maintain the Arthur Latham Park? (The estimate of revenue the Township of Millington will collect if the millage is approved and levied in the first year (2010) is $57,000).
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Brian N. Calley
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Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
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Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Millington Township, Precinct 1B
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
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PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER4TH DISTRICT
Roy PetzoldRepublican
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JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob Roddis
Bob YoungJustice of Supreme Court
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JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
Require the State Legislature to enact laws to implement the prohibition. Should this proposal be adopted?
YES
TOWNSHIP
NO
OPERATING MILLAGE PROPOSITIONFOR THE ARTHUR LATHAM PARK
Shall the limitations on the amount of taxes which shall be assessed against all property both real and personal in the Township of Millington, Michigan be increased as provided in Section 6, Article IX of the Michigan Constitution, and the Millington Township Board be authorized to levy a tax not to exceed one half (1/2) mill ($0.50 on each $1000.00 of Equalized State Taxable Value) for a period of eight (8) years starting with the Levy made December 1, 2010 for the purpose of providing funds to the Millington Arbela Parks and Recreation Commission to equip, operate and maintain the Arthur Latham Park? (The estimate of revenue the Township of Millington will collect if the millage is approved and levied in the first year (2010) is $57,000).
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Natural Law Party
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Millington Township, Precinct 2A
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
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COUNTY
PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER4TH DISTRICT
Roy PetzoldRepublican
Vote for not more than 2JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
Vote for not more than 3
TRUSTEEVILLAGE OF MILLINGTON
VILLAGE
David Cobb
Joan DeanSandra K. Fackler
Barbara J. Maxfield
Vote for not more than 2Partial Term Ending 11/20/2012
TRUSTEEVILLAGE OF MILLINGTON
Shannon BonadurerLee A. Jerore
Vote for not more than 4
LIBRARY BOARD DIRECTORVILLAGE OF MILLINGTON
DISTRICT LIBRARY
Stacey ForceJody A. Hunt
Linda L. LeachHeidi S. Weinzierl
Vote for not more than 2Partial Term Ending 11/20/2012
LIBRARY BOARD DIRECTORVILLAGE OF MILLINGTON
Diane M. BishopDenise L. Hoard
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
Require the State Legislature to enact laws to implement the prohibition. Should this proposal be adopted?
YES
TOWNSHIP
NO
OPERATING MILLAGE PROPOSITIONFOR THE ARTHUR LATHAM PARK
Shall the limitations on the amount of taxes which shall be assessed against all property both real and personal in the Township of Millington, Michigan be increased as provided in Section 6, Article IX of the Michigan Constitution, and the Millington Township Board be authorized to levy a tax not to exceed one half (1/2) mill ($0.50 on each $1000.00 of Equalized State Taxable Value) for a period of eight (8) years starting with the Levy made December 1, 2010 for the purpose of providing funds to the Millington Arbela Parks and Recreation Commission to equip, operate and maintain the Arthur Latham Park? (The estimate of revenue the Township of Millington will collect if the millage is approved and levied in the first year (2010) is $57,000).
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Republican Party
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Natural Law Party
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Millington Township, Precinct 2B
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
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COUNTY
PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER4TH DISTRICT
Roy PetzoldRepublican
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JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
Require the State Legislature to enact laws to implement the prohibition. Should this proposal be adopted?
YES
TOWNSHIP
NO
OPERATING MILLAGE PROPOSITIONFOR THE ARTHUR LATHAM PARK
Shall the limitations on the amount of taxes which shall be assessed against all property both real and personal in the Township of Millington, Michigan be increased as provided in Section 6, Article IX of the Michigan Constitution, and the Millington Township Board be authorized to levy a tax not to exceed one half (1/2) mill ($0.50 on each $1000.00 of Equalized State Taxable Value) for a period of eight (8) years starting with the Levy made December 1, 2010 for the purpose of providing funds to the Millington Arbela Parks and Recreation Commission to equip, operate and maintain the Arthur Latham Park? (The estimate of revenue the Township of Millington will collect if the millage is approved and levied in the first year (2010) is $57,000).
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Natural Law Party
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Millington Township AVCB 3A
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
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PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER4TH DISTRICT
Roy PetzoldRepublican
Vote for not more than 2JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
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TRUSTEEVILLAGE OF MILLINGTON
VILLAGE
David CobbJoan Dean
Sandra K. FacklerBarbara J. Maxfield
Vote for not more than 2Partial Term Ending 11/20/2012
TRUSTEEVILLAGE OF MILLINGTON
Shannon BonadurerLee A. Jerore
Vote for not more than 4
LIBRARY BOARD DIRECTORVILLAGE OF MILLINGTON
DISTRICT LIBRARY
Stacey ForceJody A. Hunt
Linda L. LeachHeidi S. Weinzierl
Vote for not more than 2Partial Term Ending 11/20/2012
LIBRARY BOARD DIRECTORVILLAGE OF MILLINGTON
Diane M. BishopDenise L. Hoard
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
Require the State Legislature to enact laws to implement the prohibition. Should this proposal be adopted?
YES
TOWNSHIP
NO
OPERATING MILLAGE PROPOSITIONFOR THE ARTHUR LATHAM PARK
Shall the limitations on the amount of taxes which shall be assessed against all property both real and personal in the Township of Millington, Michigan be increased as provided in Section 6, Article IX of the Michigan Constitution, and the Millington Township Board be authorized to levy a tax not to exceed one half (1/2) mill ($0.50 on each $1000.00 of Equalized State Taxable Value) for a period of eight (8) years starting with the Levy made December 1, 2010 for the purpose of providing funds to the Millington Arbela Parks and Recreation Commission to equip, operate and maintain the Arthur Latham Park? (The estimate of revenue the Township of Millington will collect if the millage is approved and levied in the first year (2010) is $57,000).
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
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Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
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Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Millington Township AVCB 3B
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
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COUNTY
PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER4TH DISTRICT
Roy PetzoldRepublican
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JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
Require the State Legislature to enact laws to implement the prohibition. Should this proposal be adopted?
YES
TOWNSHIP
NO
OPERATING MILLAGE PROPOSITIONFOR THE ARTHUR LATHAM PARK
Shall the limitations on the amount of taxes which shall be assessed against all property both real and personal in the Township of Millington, Michigan be increased as provided in Section 6, Article IX of the Michigan Constitution, and the Millington Township Board be authorized to levy a tax not to exceed one half (1/2) mill ($0.50 on each $1000.00 of Equalized State Taxable Value) for a period of eight (8) years starting with the Levy made December 1, 2010 for the purpose of providing funds to the Millington Arbela Parks and Recreation Commission to equip, operate and maintain the Arthur Latham Park? (The estimate of revenue the Township of Millington will collect if the millage is approved and levied in the first year (2010) is $57,000).
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
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Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
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Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Novesta Township, Precinct 1
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
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PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER3RD DISTRICT
Tom KernDemocratic
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JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth Kelly
Denise Langford MorrisBob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
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JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
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Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
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Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Tuscola Township, Precinct 1B
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
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PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER5TH DISTRICT
Gerald C. PetersonRepublican
James A. GilliesDemocratic
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JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
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JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
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Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Tuscola Township, Precinct 1A
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
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PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER5TH DISTRICT
Gerald C. PetersonRepublican
James A. GilliesDemocratic
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JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
Vote for not more than 2
BOARD MEMBERVASSAR PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT
LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
Jeff J. FacklerMatthew J. Koch
John Leonard McKenneyKirk Van Wormer
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
Require the State Legislature to enact laws to implement the prohibition. Should this proposal be adopted?
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Republican Party
Democratic Party
Green Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Libertarian Party
Natural Law Party
Vote for not more than 1
GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Vassar Township, Precinct 1A
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
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PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER4TH DISTRICT
Roy PetzoldRepublican
Vote for not more than 2JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob Roddis
Bob YoungJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
Vote for not more than 2
BOARD MEMBERVASSAR PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT
LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
Jeff J. Fackler
Matthew J. KochJohn Leonard McKenney
Kirk Van Wormer
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
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Natural Law Party
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Vassar Township, Precinct 1B
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
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COUNTY
PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
Vote for not more than 1
COUNTY COMMISSIONER4TH DISTRICT
Roy PetzoldRepublican
Vote for not more than 2JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob Roddis
Bob YoungJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
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Republican Party
Democratic Party
Green Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Libertarian Party
Natural Law Party
Vote for not more than 1
GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Vassar Township, Precinct 2A
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
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PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER4TH DISTRICT
Roy PetzoldRepublican
Vote for not more than 2JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
Vote for not more than 2
BOARD MEMBERVASSAR PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT
LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
Jeff J. FacklerMatthew J. Koch
John Leonard McKenneyKirk Van Wormer
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
Require the State Legislature to enact laws to implement the prohibition. Should this proposal be adopted?
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PARTISAN SECTIONSTRAIGHT PARTY TICKETVote for not more than 1
Republican Party
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Natural Law Party
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
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OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Vassar Township, Precinct 2B
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
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COUNTY
PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER4TH DISTRICT
Roy PetzoldRepublican
Vote for not more than 2JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
Require the State Legislature to enact laws to implement the prohibition. Should this proposal be adopted?
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PARTISAN SECTIONSTRAIGHT PARTY TICKETVote for not more than 1
Republican Party
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Green Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Libertarian Party
Natural Law Party
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
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OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Watertown Township, Precinct 1
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
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Vote for not more than 2ROAD COMMISSIONER
COUNTY
PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER4TH DISTRICT
Roy PetzoldRepublican
Vote for not more than 2JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
Require the State Legislature to enact laws to implement the prohibition. Should this proposal be adopted?
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PARTISAN SECTIONSTRAIGHT PARTY TICKETVote for not more than 1
Republican Party
Democratic Party
Green Party
U.S. Taxpayers Party
Libertarian Party
Natural Law Party
Vote for not more than 1
GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
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OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan Wells Township, Precinct 1
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
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COUNTY
PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER3RD DISTRICT
Tom KernDemocratic
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JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth Kelly
Denise Langford MorrisBob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
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JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
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Republican Party
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Natural Law Party
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
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OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
Wisner Township, Precinct 1
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
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PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
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Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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Amanda L. RoggenbuckRepublican
Zygmunt P. DworzeckiDemocratic
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Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
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JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
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Natural Law Party
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
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Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
City of Caro, Precinct 1
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
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COUNTY
PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER2ND DISTRICT
Thomas BardwellRepublican
J. Warren TaylorDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob Roddis
Bob YoungJustice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
Require the State Legislature to enact laws to implement the prohibition. Should this proposal be adopted?
YES
TRANSIT AUTHORITY
NO
CARO TRANSIT MILLAGE PROPOSAL If approved, this proposal will permit the Authority to continue to fund public transportation services by substituting a single new authorization in place of two existing millage authorizations previously approved by the electors of Indianfields Township and Almer Township (which included the territory which was the Village of Caro). Shall the limitation on the amount of taxes which may be imposed on taxable property in the Caro Transit Authority, County of Tuscola, Michigan, be increased by One Dollar ($1.00) per thousand dollars ($1.00 per $1,000 of taxable value) for a period of three (3) years, 2010 to 2012, inclusive, as new additional millage for the sole and exclusive purpose of providing public bus transportation services within the Caro Transit Authority (Indianfields Township, Almer Township and the City of Caro)? It is estimated that 1.00 mill would raise approximately $231,524 when first levied in 2010.
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Republican Party
Democratic Party
Green Party
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Libertarian Party
Natural Law Party
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
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STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan
City of Caro, Precinct 2
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
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COUNTY
PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER2ND DISTRICT
Thomas BardwellRepublican
J. Warren TaylorDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
Require the State Legislature to enact laws to implement the prohibition. Should this proposal be adopted?
YES
TRANSIT AUTHORITY
NO
CARO TRANSIT MILLAGE PROPOSAL If approved, this proposal will permit the Authority to continue to fund public transportation services by substituting a single new authorization in place of two existing millage authorizations previously approved by the electors of Indianfields Township and Almer Township (which included the territory which was the Village of Caro). Shall the limitation on the amount of taxes which may be imposed on taxable property in the Caro Transit Authority, County of Tuscola, Michigan, be increased by One Dollar ($1.00) per thousand dollars ($1.00 per $1,000 of taxable value) for a period of three (3) years, 2010 to 2012, inclusive, as new additional millage for the sole and exclusive purpose of providing public bus transportation services within the Caro Transit Authority (Indianfields Township, Almer Township and the City of Caro)? It is estimated that 1.00 mill would raise approximately $231,524 when first levied in 2010.
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Republican Party
Democratic Party
Green Party
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Libertarian Party
Natural Law Party
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR
STATE
Rick SnyderRepublican
Brian N. Calley
Virg BerneroDemocratic
Brenda Lawrence
Harley MikkelsonGreen
Lynn Meadows
Stacey MathiaU.S. Taxpayers
Chris Levels
Ken ProctorLibertarian
Erwin J. Haas
Vote for not more than 1SECRETARY OF STATE
Ruth JohnsonRepublican
Jocelyn Michelle BensonDemocratic
John Anthony La PietraGreen
Robet GaleU.S. Taxpayers
Scotty BomanLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1ATTORNEY GENERAL
Bill SchuetteRepublican
David LeytonDemocratic
Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers
Daniel W. GrowLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS5TH DISTRICT
CONGRESSIONAL
John KupiecRepublican
Dale E. KildeeDemocratic
J. Matthew de HeusGreen
Michael J. MoonLibertarian
Vote for not more than 1
STATE SENATOR31ST DISTRICT
LEGISLATIVE
Mike GreenRepublican
Jeff MayesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE84TH DISTRICT
Kurt E. DamrowRepublican
Terry L. BrownDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2
MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARDS
Eileen WeiserRepublican
Richard ZeileRepublican
Elizabeth W. BauerDemocratic
Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic
Latham ReddingGreen
Mary T. WoodGreen
Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers
Ronald MonroeU.S. Taxpayers
Dick GachLibertarianBill Hall
LibertarianStacy Kohmescher
Natural Law
Vote for not more than 2
REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN
Andrea Fischer NewmanRepublican
Andrew C. RichnerRepublican
Paul BrownDemocratic
Greg StephensDemocratic
Diana DemersGreen
Libby HunterGreen
Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers
Linda Schrock TaylorU.S. Taxpayers
James Lewis HudlerLibertarian
Leslie LazzerinLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
TRUSTEE OF MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY
Brian BreslinRepublican
Mitch LyonsRepublican
Dennis DennoDemocratic
Colleen McNamaraDemocratic
Surjit Singh DulaiGreen
Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers
Christine C. SchwartzU.S. Taxpayers
Dan JohnsonLibertarian
Michael H. MillerLibertarian
Vote for not more than 2
GOVERNOR OF WAYNESTATE UNIVERSITY
Diane DunaskissRepublican
Danialle KarmanosRepublican
Ed BruleyDemocratic
Brenda MoonDemocratic
James ArnoldiGreen
Margaret GuttshallGreen
Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers
Patty SennekerU.S. Taxpayers
Nicole MichalakLibertarian
Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian
Doug DernNatural Law
VOTE BOTH FRONT AND BACK OF BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Tuscola County, Michigan City of Vassar, Precinct 1
TO VOTE: Complete the arrow opposite each choice as shown: . IMPORTANT: To mark your ballot, use only a black or blue ink pen. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER INK COLOR! PARTISAN SECTION: To vote the partisan section of the ballot, you may cast a “straight ticket,” a “split ticket” or a “mixed ticket.”
Straight Ticket: Vote the party of your choice. Nothing further need be done in the partisan section. Split Ticket: You may vote a straight ticket AND vote for individual candidates of your choice. Mixed Ticket: Vote for the individual candidates of your choice in each office.
NONPARTISAN and PROPOSAL SECTIONS of the ballot (if any) must be voted separately. DO NOT vote for more candidates than indicated under each office title. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or place the name of that candidate in the blank space provided and complete the arrow. This must be done even if you cast a straight party vote. Do not cast a write-in vote for a candidate whose name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that office. CHECK BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT: This ballot has two sides. Be certain to check the reverse side of the ballot. WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED VOTING: Place the ballot in the secrecy sleeve so that votes cannot be seen and the numbered stub is visible. Return the ballot to the election official stationed at the tabulator. (If voting by absentee ballot, follow the instructions provided by the clerk for returning the ballot.) NOTE: If you make a mistake, return your ballot to the election official and obtain a new ballot. Do not attempt to erase or correct any marks made in error.
VOTER: PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE STUB IF STUB DETACHES, PLEASE RETURN WITH BALLOT
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Vote for not more than 2ROAD COMMISSIONER
COUNTY
PARTISAN SECTIONCONTINUED
Julie M. MatuszakRepublican
Michael ZwerkRepublican
Michael G. WarchuckDemocratic
Vote for not more than 1Partial Term Ending 1/1/2013ROAD COMMISSIONER
Charles DennisDemocratic
Pat M. SheridanNo Party Affiliation
Vote for not more than 1
COUNTY COMMISSIONER5TH DISTRICT
Gerald C. PetersonRepublican
James A. GilliesDemocratic
Vote for not more than 2JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
JUDICIALNONPARTISAN SECTION
Alton Thomas DavisJustice of Supreme Court
Mary Beth KellyDenise Langford Morris
Bob RoddisBob Young
Justice of Supreme Court
Vote for not more than 2
JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS4TH DISTRICT
INCUMBENT POSITION
Donald S. OwensJudge of Court of AppealsWilliam C. WhitbeckJudge of Court of Appeals
Vote for not more than 2
BOARD MEMBERVASSAR PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT
LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
Jeff J. FacklerMatthew J. Koch
John Leonard McKenney
Kirk Van Wormer
YES
STATEPROPOSAL SECTION
NO
PROPOSAL 10-1 A PROPOSAL TO CONVENE A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DRAFTING A GENERAL REVISION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION Shall a convention of elected delegates be convened in 2011 to draft a general revision of the State Constitution for presentation to the state's voters for their approval or rejection?
YESNO
PROPOSAL 10-2 A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN FELONS FROM HOLDING ELECTIVE OFFICE AND SPECIFIED TYPES OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS The proposed constitutional amendment would: Make a person ineligible for election or appointment to any state or local elective office or to hold a position in public employment in this state that is policy-making or has discretionary authority over public assets, if: • within the preceding 20 years, the
person was convicted of a felony involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud, or a breach of the public trust; and
• the conviction was related to the
person's official capacity while holding any elective office or position of employment in local, state or federal government.
Require the State Legislature to enact laws to implement the prohibition. Should this proposal be adopted?
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