1 1-------------=-----l----------- IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII JUDGE= Vote for ONE REP 0 OFFICIAL BALLOT .... GENERAL ELECTION - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7,2006 ...1 CHRISTIAN COUNTY, MISSOURI - INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS ...1 To vote, darken in the oval(s) completely next to your choice(s), like this: - - Write-In: To votefora valid write·in candidate, wme the person's name on the nne provided and darken in the oval, - H you me In favor of any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word ·YES·. It you are opposed to any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word ·NO·, - If you tear, deface, or make a mistake and wrong fully mark any ballot, you must reium it to the election judges and receive a new ballot. =I FOR COUNTYTREASURER == REPUBLICAN PARTY - REP FOR CIRCUrr JUDGE Vote for ONE - CIRCUIT 38 Vote for ONE O KAREN MATTHEWS REP - DEMOCRATIC PARTY - DEM REP 0 - O MARK ORR Wdle*n Wrile-In FOR COUNTY AUDITOR - Vote for ONE - FOR ASSOCIATE CIRCUIT JUDGE LIBERTARIAN PARTY- LIB DIVISION 1 O SUSAN G. "SAM"YARNELL REP - Vote for ONE CD - WAt'An PROGRESSIVE PARTY- PRG OLARRYLUNA REP OFECIAL - FOR U.S. SENATOR 0 Write-k. JUDICIAL BALLOT ..I Submitting to the voters whether the Judges FOR ASSOCIATE CIRCUIT JUDGE named below, whose teas expire December = O JIM TALENT DIVISION 2 31,2006, shall be retained in office for new . Vote for ONE terms. O CLAIRE MCCASKILL DEM VOTE ON EACH JUDGE - O FRANK GILMOUR LIB O JOHN WATERS REP O LYDIA LEWIS PRG O Wril- MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE = 0 Wille·in FOR PRESIDING COUNTY COMMISSIONER Shall Judge WlLUAM RAY = FOR STATE AUDITOR Vote for ONE PRICE of the Missouri Supreme Courtbe Vote for ONE retained in omce? - CD SANDRA THOMAS REP O JOHN GRUBAUGH REP O SUSAN MONTEE DEM O DAVID STOKELY DEM O YES - O CHARLES W. BAUM LIB 0 Write-in O NO - O TERRY BUNKER PRG FOR CIRCUIT CLERK Shall Judge MARY RHODES == 0 Vote for ONE RUSSELL of the Missouri Supreme Court - Wrlie·In O RICHARD D. LAMB REP be retained in omce? - FOR U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 7 0 O YES - wailr, Vote for ONE O NO .... FOR COUNTY CLERK O ROY BLUNT REP Vote for ONE , Shall Judge STEPHEN N. LIMBAUGH, = O JACK TRUMAN DEM O KAY BROWN REP JR. of the Missouri Supreme Court be - O KEVIN CRAIG LIB Write·In retained in ottice? 0 Willea FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS O YES - Vote for ONE O NO - FOR STATE SENATE DISmICT 20 O ROY MEADOWS REP Vote for ONE 0 wmea O DAN CLEMENS REP FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY O BARBIE KREIDER-ADAMS DEM Vote for ONE 0 O RON CLEEK REP Willia FOR STATE REPRESENTATWE W:11,·In DISTRICT 142 FOR COLLECTOR OF REVENUE Vote for ONE Vote for ONE O RAYMOND (RAY) WETER REP O TED NICHOLS REP 0 Write.In 0 Wrle·In TURN OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING --I - - FRONT Card 3 SEQ# I MISSOURI COURT OF CONSTiTUTIONALAMENDMENTNO. 3 STATUTORY MEASURE - APPEALS JUDGESt Proposed by Initiative Peton SOUTHERN DISTRICT PROPOS]nON B -1 Shall the Missouri Consbtution be amended to Proposed by Initiative PeUUon Shall Judge PHILLIP R. GARRISON create a Healthy Future Trust Fund which will: Shall Missouri Statutes be amended to = of the Southern District Court of Appeats be 1. be used to reduce and prevent increase the state minimum wage rate to =" _ retained in oilice? tobacco use, to increase funding for $6.50 per hour, or to the level of the - - O YES healthcare access and treatment for federal minimum wage if that is higher, _ eligible low-income individuals and and thereafter adjust the state minimum - O NO Medicaid recipients, and to cover wage annually based on changes in the = Shall Judge JEFFREY W. BATES of administrative costs; Consumer Price Index? - - the Southern District Court of Appeals be 2. be funded bya tax offour cents per The proposed revisions to Missouri's - = retained in office? cigarette and twenty percent on other wage rate laws generates an estimated _ tobacco products; and $3.3 million to $4.3 million annually in state - O YES revenue. The impact on local government - - 0 NO 3. be kept separate from general is unknown. - revenue and annually audited? O YES - = CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS Additional taxes of four cents per cigarette and O NO - = CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 2 twenty percent of the manufacturefs invoice price on other tobacco products generates an SPECIAL BOND ELECTION - Proposed by initiative Petition estimated $351 - $499 million annually for CHADWICK 14 SCHOOL DISTRICT - Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to tobacco control programs, healthcare for tow QUESTION - = allow and set limitations on stem cell research, income Missourians, and payments for Shall Chadwick R-1 School Districtof - therapies, and cures which will: se,vices provided to Missouri Medicaid Christian County, Missouri, incur - beneficiaries and uninsured Missourians. Locat indebtedness and issue its general - • ensure Missouri patients have access governmental fiscal impact is unknown. obligation bonds in the amount of - to any therapies and cures, and atlow $430,000 for the purpose of acquiring Missouri researchers to conduct any O YES equipment leased by the District, making = research, permitted under federal law; O NO improvements to existing school facilities = •ban human doning or attempted and furnishing and equipping the same? = cloning; CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 6 Proposed by 93rd General Assembly O YES ..I • require expert medical and public (Second Regular Session) SJR 26 O NO = oversight and annuat reports on the Shalt the Missouri Constitution be amended to nature and purpose of stem cell indude a tax exemption for real and personal research; property that is used or held exclusively for • impose criminal and civil penalties for nonprolit purposes or activities of veterans' any violations; and organizations? It is estimated this proposal will have a minimat • prohibit state or local governments cost to state government. The estimated costs from prevendng or discouraging to local governmental entities range from zero lawful stem catl research, therapies to approximately $45,000. and cures? O YES The proposed constitutional amendment would = have an estimated annual fiscal impact on O NO - state and local governments of $0-$68,916. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 7 Proposed by 93rd General Assembly - O YES (Second Regular Session) HJR55 - O No Shall Article XIII, Section 3 of the Constitution be amended to require that legislators, statewide elected officials, and judges forfeit state pensions upon felony conviction, removal from office following impeachment or for misconduct, and to require that compensation for such persons be set by a dtizens' commission subject to voter referendum? 11 is estimated this proposal will have no costs to state or locat governments. O YES O NO TURNOVER TO CONTINUE VOTING = ---- ---- -- .... -./- ---I= BACKCaa!3 SEQ# 1