SAMPLE BALLOT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8,2016 CHRISTIAN COUNTY, MISSOURI NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that the General Election will be held In the County of Christian on Tuesday, November 8,2016 as certified to thisomce by the participating entiUes of Christian County. The ballot for the Election shall be in substantially the following form. FOR PRESIDENT AND FOR UEUTENANT GOVERNOR FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE VICE PRESIDENT Vote For ONE DISTRICT 140 Vot•for ONEPAIR El RUSS CARNAHAN DEM Voto For ONE m HILLARY RODHAM DEM O MIKE PARSON REP O JIM BILLEDO DEM - CLINTON O STEVEN R. HEDRICK LIB 0 LYNN MORRIS REP TIMOTHY MICHAEL KAINE O JENNIFER LEACH GRN CD ROBERT DEBBAUT GRN O DONALD J. TRUMP REP CD WRZE IN , WRrrE IN MICHAEL R. PENCE FOR SECRETARY OF STATE FOR 38TH CIRCUIT JUDGE Vote For ONE DIVISION 2 GARYJOHNSON LIB O ROBIN SMITH DEM Vote For ONE BILLWELD | O JOHN (JAU ASHCROFT REP O JENNIFER GROWCOCK REP O CHRIS MORRILL Lm O W.,Em DARRELL L. CASTLE CST O WRrre IN FOR EASTERN COMMISSIONER SCOTT N. BRADLEY FOR STATE TREASURER Voto For ONEE Vote For ONE O SUEANN CHILDERS DEM JILL STEIN GRN O JUDY BAKER OEM O RALPH PHILLIPS REP AJAMU BARAKA O ERIC SCHMITT REP WRITE IN O SEAN OTOOLE UB FOR WESTERN COMMISSIONER 0 WRNEON O CAROL HEXEM GRN Vote'ForONE' FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR O WRITE IN O HOSEA BILYEU REP Vote For ONE FORATTORNEYGENERAL WRITEIN O JASON KANDER DEM Vote ForONE FOR SHERIFF O ROY BLUNT REP TERESA HENSLEY DEM Vote For ONE O JONATHAN DINE Lle IJOSH HAWLEY REP O BRAD COLE REP O FRED RYMAN CST VNZTEIN ,.O WRITE IN O JOHNATHAN McFARLAND GRN FOR UNITED STATES FORASSESSOR REPRESENTATIVE Vote For ONE L 1 WRNE IN DISTRICT 7 Vote For ONE CO DANNY GRAY REP FOR GOVERNOR m GENEVIEVE (GEN) DEM O wRKE m Vote For ONE - WILLIAMS ' O CHRIS KOSTER DEM FORTREASURER O BILLY LONG REP Vote For ONE O ERIC GREITENS REP O KAREN MATTHEWS REP O BENJAMIN T. BRIXEY Le CD W.rre m 0 CISSE W SPRAGINS LIB FOR CORONER WRITE IN Vote For ONE O DON FITZ GRN - 0 MANDI YODER-ARMITAGE REP FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 138 .O WRITE IN LESTER BENTON (LES) IND Vote For ONE FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR TURILLI,JR. O DON PHILLIPS REP Voto For ONE O WRITEIN .C] WRIE IN . o KEN DAVIS REP FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE LJ WRITEIN DISTRICT 139 Vote ForONE O JERED TAYLOR REP WiNE IN MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT PROPOSITION A NO. 3 Shall Judge RtCHARD B. TEITELMAN Proposed by Initiative Petilion Proposed by Initiative PeIRion orthe Missouri Supreme Court be Shal the Missouri Constitution be Shall Missouri law be amended to: retained in office? amended to: · increase taxes on dgarettes each · increase taxes on dgarettes in D YES year through 2020, at which point 2017, 2019, and 2021, at which 0 No this additional tax will total 60 point this additional tax will total cents per pack of 20; 23 cents per pack of 20; CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT • create a fee paid by cigarette · increase the tax paid by sellers on NO. 1 wholesalers of 67 cents per pack of other tobacco products by 5 percent 20 on certain cigarettes, which fee of manufacturer's invoice price; Proposed byAftide W. Section 47(c) shall increase annually; and • use funds generated by these taxes Missouri ConstituO on • deposit funds generated by these exclusively to fund transportation (SJR 1, 2005) taxes and fees into a newly infrastructure projects; and established Early Childhood Health • repeal these taxes if a measure to Shall Missouri continue for 10 years and EducaUon Trust Fund? increase any tax or fee on the one-tenth o rone percent sales/use When cigarette tax increases are cigarettes or other tobacco products tax that is used for soil and water fully Implemented, estimated additional is certified to appear on any local or conservation and for state parks and revenue to state government is $263 statewide ballot7 historic sites, and resubmit this tax to million to $374 million annually, with State government revenue witt the voters for approval In 10 years? limited estimated implementation costs. increase by approximately $95 million to The measure continues and does The revenue will fund only programs $103 million annually when cigarette not increase the existing sales and use and services allowed by the proposal. and tobacco tax increases are fully tax of one-tenth of one percent for 10 The fiscal impact to local governmental implemented, with the new revenue years. The measure would continue to entities is unknown. earmarked for transportation generate approximately $90 million O YES infrastructure. Local government annually for soil and water conselvation revenues could decrease approximately and operation of the state park system. 0 NO $3 million annually due to decreased O YES CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT cigarette and tobacco sales. 0 NO NO. 4 C YES CONSTITUnONALAMENDMENT Pmposed by Initiative Petition C NO NO. 2 Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to prohibit a new state or local Pmposed by Initiative Petition sales/use or other similar tax on any Shall the Missouri Constitution be service or transaction that was not amended to: subject to a sales/use or similar tax as · establish limits on campaign of January 1, 2015? contributions by individuals or PotenUal costs to state and local entities to political parties, political governmental entities are unknown, but committees, or committees to could be significant. The proposal's elect candidates for state or Judicial passage would impact governmental office; entity's ability to revise their tax • prohibit individuals and entities structures. State and local governments from intentionally concealing the expect no savings from this proposal. source of such contributions; · require corporations or labor O YES organizations to meet certain 0 NO requirements in order to make such contributions; and CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT • provide a complaint process and NO. 6 penalties for any violations of this amendment? Proposed bythe 988 General Assembly It is estimated this proposal will (Second Regular Session) increase state government costs by at SS HJR 53 least $118,000 annuatly and have an Shall the Constitution of Missouri be unknown change in costs for local amended to state that voters may be governmental entities. Any potential required by law, which may be subject impact to revenues for state and local to exception. to verify one's identity, governmental entities is unknown. citizenship, and residence by presenting identification that may indude valid O YES govemment-issued photo identification? The proposed amendment will result 0 NO in no costs or savings because any potential costs would be due to the enactment of a general law allowed by this proposal. If such a general law is enacted, the potential costs to state and local governments is unknown, but could exceed $2.1 million annuatly. O YES 0 NO 1 1 1.. I OFFICIAL BALLOT • | GENERAL ELECTION -NOVEMBER 8, 2016 4 JWGI Implj I CHRISTIAN COUNTY. MISSOURI DEMOCRATIC (DEM); REPUBLICAN (REP); LIBERTARIAN (LA): CONSTITUTION (CST); GREEN (GRN!: INDEPENDENT (IND) I INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS Using blue or black ink, completely fill in the target next to the candidate or response of your choice like this: I Write-in: To vote for a valid write-in candidate, write the person's name on the line provided and darken the target. If you tear, deface, or make a mistake and wrongfully mark any ballot, return it to the election judge to receive a new one. , If vou are in favor of anv question, darkethe tarcet by "YES', if opposed darken the tprqet by"NO". A vote for candidates for Prestdent and Vice FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR FOR 38TH CIRCUIT JUDGE I President is a vote for their Electors. Vote For ONE DIVISION 2 O RUSS CARNAHAN DEM Vote For ONE = FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT O MIKE PARSON REP O JENNIFER GROWCOCK REP ' Vote for ONEPAIR O STEVEN R. HEDRICK LIB LJ WRITE IN . m HILLARY RODHAM DEM 0 JENNIFER LEACH GRN FOR EASTERN COMMISSIONER I L-, CLINTON 1 TIMOTHY MICHAEL KAINE LJ WRITE tN Vote For ONE O SUE ANN CHILDERS DEM I FOR SECRETARY OF STATE I O DONALD J. TRUMP REP Vote For ONE C RALPH PHILLIPS REP I I MICHAEL R. PENCE O ROBIN SMITH DEM O WRITE *14 O JOHN (JAY) ASHCROFT REP ' FOR SHERIFF . D GARY JOHNSON LIB O CHRIS MORRILL Vote For ONE BILL WELD . WRITE IN - 34'BRAOLE FOR STATE TREASURER . GJUG4 I O DARRELL L. CASTLE CST Vote For ONE SSESSOR SCOTT N. BRADLEY O JUDY BAKER - \be . te For ONE m O JILL STEIN GRN O SEAN O41) GRN '003NNY GRAY O ERIC SCHMI *\ LIAWIEIN AJAMU BARAKA O CAROL *#14 \7 FORTREASURER Cl,yRITE IN \\\\ \\ Vote For ONE gE] WRITE iN - \Nkpq?*ENt,EhiL C O KAREN MATTHEWS FOR UNITED STATES SENATORN \@1**ONE WR]TE IN Vote For ONE \ *29 TEA@* HENSEEY DEM FOR CORONER I O JASON KANDER „1 ¥1 *pe®*VLEY REP Voto For ONE I O ROY BLUNT <'g' R'p t€3 2e,2 0 MANDI YODER-ARMITAGE REP 1 06 k ' i O JONATHAN DIN - FOR UNITED STATES LJ WXTE IN I O FRED RYMAN -go REPRESENTATVE FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR 1 DISTRICT 7 1 0 JOHNATHAN McFARLAN Vote For ONE Vote For ONE . 0 WRITE IN GENEVIEVE (GEN) DEM O KEN DAVIS REP 1 WILLIAMS WRIE IN FOR GOVERNOR Vote For ONE 0 BILLY LONG REP OFFICIAL JUDICIAL BALLOT DEM Submitting to the voters whether the Judges 1 m O CHRIS KOSTER named below. whose terms expire LIB December 31.2016, shall be retained inomce for O BENJAMIN T. BRIXEY newterm£ I O ERIC GREITENS REP VOTE ON EACH JUDGE WRITE IN MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE I O CISSE W SPRAGINS LIB FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 140 Shall Judge RICHARD B. TEITELMAN GRN of the Missouri Supreme Court be / O DON FITZ Vote For ONE retained in office? 0 JIM BILLEDO DEM I £ LESTER BENTON (LES) IND O LYNN MORRIS REP O YES TURILLI, JR. O ROBERT DEBBAUT GRN O NO ..0 WRITE IN IlWRjTE IN VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THE BALLOT .. . m , I CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ( STATUTORY MEASURE , I I CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 3 PROPOSITION A I NO. 1 pmposed by intuattve Petition Proposed byArtkle W, Section 47(c) Shall the Missouri Constitution be proposed by Initiative Petition Missoud Constitution amended to: (SJR 1,2005) Shall Missouri law be amended to: 1 · Increase taxes on cigarettes each I Shall Missouri continue for 10 years year through 2020, at which point · increase taxes on cigarettes in I the one-tenth of one percent sales/use this additional tax will total 60 2017,2019, and 2021,at which I tax that is used for soil and water cents per pack of 20; · create a fee paid by dgarette point this additional tax will total I conservation and for state parks and 23 cents per pack of 20; historic sites, and resubmit this tax to wholesaters of 67 cents per pack of • increase the tax paid by sellers on I the voters for approval In 10 years? 20 on certain cigarettes, which fee I The measure continues and does shall increase annually; and other tobacco products by 5 percent not increase the existing sales and use · deposit funds generated by these of manufacturer's invoice price; tax of one-tenth of one percent for 10 taxes and fees into a newly · use funds generated by these taxes I established Early Childhood Health exclusively to fund transportation m years. The measure would continue to infrastructure projects; and I generate approximately $90 mitlion and Education Trust Fund? ·repeal these taxes ifa measure to . I annually for soil and water conservation When cigarette tax increases are increase any tax or fee on . and operation of the state park system. fulty implemented, estimated additional cigarettes or other tobacco products I revenue to state government ts $263 million to $374 million annually. with is certified to appear on any local or , 1 0 YES statewide ballot? I ONO limited estimated implementation costs. State government revenue will I The revenue will fund only programs and services allowed by the proposal. increase by approximately $95 mitlion to * I CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT - - -- 'lion annually when cigarette The fiscal impact to local governmental bl U,j fUll . NO. 2 entities Is unknown. cco tax increases are fully I j,rf*me nted, with the new revenue 11 Proposed by Initiative Petition C YES e*marke#®r tran:;portation I Shall the Missouri Constitution be D NO , kr&**1113. Loce 1 government m re@qnud could def :rease approximately amended to: CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND due to decreased i • establish limits on campaign NO. 4 ciaaretle hodloc co sales. ¤ I contributions by individuals or· t.-I.. entities to political parties, political Pmposed by trative petitr-h . committees, or committees to m elect candidates for state or judicial ¥tbe \"0 Shall the sfouri t*Aftitwi{lorlocal omce; amended to ohibit a rihf'Sfai · prohibit individuals and entities sales/use or oUIRK@illar tqxkiany I from intentionally concealing the ser*M or tran*Atitat Was)Rot source of such contributions; sufe.taa saldtseprsmlihdax as I • require corporations or labor of Jhobwl>,20 5? \ i . organizations to meet certain Poloe,1!m·abt*gstateNind local requirements in order to make ·- govemhlehtal Atitte# are unknown, but · provide a comptaint process ar botilld be¥n)ficalit:·the proposal's 11 such contributions; and v:#:11*40 revise their tax giwn,114 impact governmental penalties for any viqtatibs of this I amendment? // 4ructu?bState and local governments It is estimated this Drdposal will 1C i expect no savings from this proposal. increase state governrht·cos[§-67at 1 least $118,000 annuatly'hnd-liave ZKn 93 YES unknown change in costs for local ) 1 I governmental entities. Any potgidl,/ 0 NO . impact to revenues for state and.lotal CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT governmental entities Is unknown. NO. 6 1 0 YES Proposed by the 98th General Assembly {Second Regular Session) 1 0 NO SS HJR 53 I Shall the Constitution of Missouri be . amended to state that voters may be required by law, which may be subject to exception, to verify one's Identity, citizenship, and residence by presenting identification that may include valid I government-issued photo identification? The proposed amendment will result in no costs or savings because any potential costs would be due to the enactment of a general law attowed by this proposal. If such a general law Is enacted, the potential costs to state and local governments is unknown, but I could exceed $2.1 million annually. O YES VOTE BOTH SIDES I D NO OF THE BALLOT .. 6 . .. OFFICIAL BALLOT • GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 8, 2016 2 == I CHRISTIAN COUNTY, MISSOURI DEMOCRATIC (DEM): REPUBUCAN (REP): LIBERTARIAN (UB); CONSTITUTION (CST): GREEN (GRNX INDEPENDENT (IND) INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS Using blue or black ink, completely fill in the target next to the candidate or response of Your choice like this: I Write-In: To vote for a valid write-in candidate, write the person's name on the line provided and darken the target. I I f you tear, deface, or make a mistake and wrongfully mark any ballot, return It to tile election judge to receive a new one. | If you are In favor of anv question, dyken tjflamet bv ™ES: if opposed darken the tgrget by 'NO». A vote for candidates for President and Vice FOR UEUTENANT GOVERNOR FOR 38TH CIRCUIT JUDGE I President is a vote for their Electors. Vote For ONE DIVISION 2 C] RUSS CARNAHAN DEM Vota For ONE FOR PRESIDENT AND I VICE PRESIDENT O MIKE PARSON REP O JENNIFER GROWCOCK REP 11 UB / v,NrE M Vote forONEPAIR U STEVEN R. HEDRICK m . HILLARY RODHAM DEM O JENNIFER LEACH GRN FOR WESTERN COMMISSIONER I CLINTON TIMOTHY MICHAEL KAINE C] WNTE IN Vote For ONE I O HOSEA BILYEU REP / - FOR SECRETARY OF STATE m O DONALD J.TRUMP REP Vote For ONE WROTE IN MICHAEL R. PENCE U ROBIN SMITH DEM ' FOR SHERIFF O JOHN WAY) ASHCROFT REP Vote For ONE I GARY JOHNSON LIB CHRIS MORRILL LIB itkpijA€?301-E REP ¤ BILL WELD . WITEIN A . 121JdGN A I ' \®4SSESSOR FOR STATE TREASURER i Q DARRELL L CASTLE csT Vote For,91#ED'\ \ \ »' Vote ForDNE SCOTT N. BRADLEY O JUDY BAKER 1% ) ) °*4\252 NY GRAY REP 1 I O ERIC SOA*r » REP0 WRITEIN I O JILL STEIN GRN O SEAN O7FAfA i,Ki LIB FOR TREASURER AJAMU BARAKA L HI* M€ GRN Vote For ONE 31.4 » O KAREN MATTHEWS REP . WRITE IN Ch' pb«AbA#Y GENERAL - WRITE IN FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 2 1# \Vote ForONE DEM FOR CORONER vote For op<53 \ v Q<*Egkft ENSLEY Vote ForONE I O JASON KANDER < DE O JosA HAWLEY REP O MANDI YODER-ARMITAGE REP 1 i O ROY BLUNT --- N\P WRITE IN WRITE IN , I 0 JONATHAN DINE , ye FOR UNITED STATES FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR REPRESENTATIVE I O FRED RYMAN DISTRICT 7 Vote For ONE I O JOHNATHAN McFARLAND GRN Vote For ONE O KEN DAVIS REP GENEVIEVE (GEN) DEM WRITE IN 1 WRITE IN WILLIAMS FOR GOVERNOR OFFICIAL JUDICIAL BALLOT REP Submitting to the voters whether the Judges J Vote For ONE O BILLY LONG named below, whose terms expire DEM December 31, 2016, shall be retained in omce for J I 0 CHRIS KOSTER . new terms. O BENJAMIN T. BRIXEY UB VOTE ON EACH JUDGE 1 0 ERIC GREITENS REP MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE WRITEIN I O CISSE W SPRAGINS UB FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE Shati Judge RICHARD B. TEITELMAN of the Missouri Supreme Court be DISTRICT 140 retained in office? I O DON FITZ GRN Vote For ONE O JIM BILLEDO DEM O YES . m LESTER BENTON (LES) IND O LYNN MORRIS REP O NO - TURILL!,JR. CJ ROBERT DEBBAUT GRN .0 WRITE IN LJ WRITE IN VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THE BALLOT 1/ .= . i . CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT | STATUTORY MEASURE I CONSTn-UTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 3 PROPOSITION A . NO. 1 Proposed by /niiative Pe#Non i Pmposed byAnide IV, Section 47(c) Shall the Missouri Constitution be Proposed by inltlatve Petition Missouri Constitution amended to: I (SJR 1,2005) Shall Missouri law be amended to: I • increase taxes on cigarettes each I Shall Missouri continue for 10 years year through 2020, at which point ·Increase taxes on cigarettes in , the one-tenth of one percent sales/use this additional tax will total 60 2017, 2019, and 2021, at which I tax that Is used for soil and water cents per pack of 20; point this additional tax wit! total ¤ I conservation and for state parks and • create a fee paid by cigarette 23 cents per pack of 20; ¤ historic sites, and resubmit this tax to wholesaters of 67 cents per pack of · increase the tax paid by sellers on m the voters for approval in 10 years? 20 on certain cigarettes, which fee other tobacco products by 5 percent I The measure continues and does shall increase annuatIy; and of manufacturefs Invoice price; not Increase the existing sales and use • deposit funds generated by these · use funds generated by these taxes i " tax of one-tenth of one percent for 10 taxes and fees into a newly exclusively to fund transportation I years.The measure would continue to established Early Childhood Health infrastructure projects; and I generate approximately $90 million and Education Trust Fund? • repeal these taxes if a measure to I annually for soil and water conservaUon When cigarette tax increases are increase any tax or fee on . and operation of the state park system. fully implemented, estimated additional cigarettes or other tobacco products I revenue to state government Is $263 Is certified to appear on any local or i O YES million to $374 million annually, with statewide ballot? • ONO limited estimated implementation costs. Stati government revenue will I The revenue will fund only programs and senices allowed by the proposal. inp#sa by approximately $95 million to I CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT c 515 million annually when cigarette The fiscal impact to local governmental I NO. 2 entities is unknown. kna®bqod*>tax increases are fully . irhplem@ntdd, with the new revenue Proposed by Initiative Petition O YES earhlpr€ed for tgnsportation i I Shall the Missouri Constitution be 0 NO \\, infrask?bture,Lgeal government . revenueR 3€tld'decrease approximately * amended to: CONSTITUTIONALAMENDMENT 7 $3 miwon'annually due to decreased I • establish limits on campatgn I contributions by individuals or Ntqx Jh'Any i from Intentionatly conceating the servite*kansiaatiNn thhpgas not source of such contributions; - subje hat@Alop or similar tax as I • require corporations or labor \ A \ 4 Ja 6 20-15© I organizations to meet certain \ \ Niotentifi tests to state and local requirements in c ake \ )bvAmentq]>Bntlties are unknown, but I such contribution \V p618b nificant. The proposal's • provide a compl am#rocEiss and C passage would impact governmental tiolations penalties for any 10£11* pntity's ability to revise their tax I amendment? \u,--6 \ )tructures. State and local governments ttis estimated this proposal will 1 } L expect no savings from this proposal. increase state government costs by/af I least $118,000 annually and hvd>·f C YES unknown change In costs for loca[ I governmental entities. Any potential CD NO . impact to revenues for state and local ' CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT governmental entities is unknown. NO. 6 1 01 YES Proposed bythegath General Assembly (Second Regular Session) m O NO SS HJR 53 Shall the Constitution of Missouri be . amended to state that voters may be required by law, which maybe subject to exception, to verify one's identity, citizenship, and residence by presenting identification that may include valid I government-Issued photo Idenufication? The proposed amendment will result In no costs or savings because any potential costs would be due to the enactment of a general law allowed by I this proposal. If such a general law is I enacted, the potential costs to state and local governments is unknown, but I could exceed $2.1 million annually. VOTE BOTH SIDES m O YES 0 NO OF THE BALLOT .. e 1.. .................................................... OFFICIAL BALLOT • | GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 8, 2016 / I CHRISTIAN COUNTY, MISSOURI i DEMOCRATIC (DEM): REPUBLICAN (REPR LIBERTARIAN (LIE»; CONSTITUTION (CST): GREEN (GRN); INDEPENDENT (IND) I INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS Using btue or black ink, completety fit! in the target next to the candidate or response of your choice like this: I Write·In: To vote for a valid write-in candidate, write the person's name on the line provided and darken the target. If you tear, deface, or make a mistake and wrongfully mark any ballot, return it to the election Judge to receive a new one. If you are in favor of anv question, darken the target by "YES", if opposed darken the tamet bv "NO'. A vote for candidates for President and Vice FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR FOR 38TH CIRCUIT JUDGE I President Is a vote for their Electors. Vote ForONE DIVISION 2 RUSS CARNAHAN DEM Voto ForONE FOR PRESIDENT AND I VICE PRESIDENT 0 MIKE PARSON REP O JENNIFER GROWCOCK REI Vote for ONE PAR O STEVEN R. HEDRICK LIB WRITE IN I HILLARY RODHAM DEM JENNIFER LEACH GRN FOR WESTERN COMMISSIONER CLINTON Il TIMOTHY MICHAEL 14!1»LEY REP MANDI YODER-ARMITAGE RE R Pt' \ > 1 0 ROY BLUNT t 1.J WRITelN . .LJ WRITE IN 1 0 JONATHAN DIN FOR UNITED STATES FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR I OFRED RYMAN - REPRESENTATIVE Vote For ONE DISTRICT 7 1 0 JOHNATHAN McFARLAND,/ Vote For ONE O KEN DAVIS RE • C) WRITE IN U GENEVIEVE (GEN) DEM O WRITE IN WILLIAMS FOR GOVERNOR OFFICIAL JUDICIAL BALLOT Vote For ONE BILLY LONG REP Submitting to the voters whether the Judges named below, whose terms expire I O CHRIS KOSTER DEM December 31, 2016, shall be retained in office for new tem,s. O BENJAMIN T. BRIXEY LIB VOTE ON EACH JUDGE I O ERIC GREITENS REP MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE 1-J WRNE IN 1 0 CISSE W SPRAGINS UB Shatt Judge RICHARD B. TEITELMAN FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE of the Missouri Supreme Court be DISTRICT 139 retained in office? / O DON FITZ GRN Vote For ONE O JERED TAYLOR REP CJ YES . O LESTER BENTON (LES) 00 O .Te m 0 NO TUR LLI, JR. WRITE IN VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THE BALLOT I CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT l STATUTORY MEASURE 1 I CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 3 PROPOSITION A . NO. 1 Proposed by initiative Petition Proposed by Alticle W, Section 47(c) Shall the Missouri Constitution be Proposed by Initiative Petition Missouri Consmution amended to: 1 (SJR 1,2005) Shall Missouri law be amended to: I • increase taxes on cigarettes each 1 Shall Missouri continue for 10 years year through 2020, at which point • increase taxes on cigarettes in . the one-tenth of one percent sales/use this additional tax will total 60 2017,2019, and 2021, at which I tax that ts used for soil and water cents per pack of 20; I conservation and for state parks and · create a fee paid by cigarette point this additional tax witt total . wholesaters of 67 cents per pack of 23 cents per pack of 20; historic sites, and resubmit this tax to · increase the tax paid by sellers on I the voters for approval in 10 years? 20 on certain dgarettes, which fee I The measure continues and does shat! increase annually; and othertobacco products by 5 percent of manufacturefs invoice price; not increase the existing sales and use · deposit funds generated by these · use funds generated by these taxes I tax of one-tenth of one percent for 10 taxes and fees into a newly exclusively to fund transportation I years. The measure would continue to established Early Childhood Heatth infrastructure projects; and I generate approximately $90 million and Education Trust Fund? annually for soil and water conservation When cigarette tax increases are · repeal these taxes if a measure to . . and operation of the state park system. fully implemented, estimated additional Increase any tax or fee on revenue to state government is $263 cigarettes or other tobacco products I 1 0 YES million to $374 million annually, with is certified to appear on any local or limited estimated implementation costs. statewide baltot? 1 0 NO The revenue will fund onty programs State government revenue will I I CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT and services allowed by the proposal. increase by approximately $95 million to The fiscal impact to local governmental $103 million annually when cigarette • NO. 2 entities is unknown. an*t*cco tax increases are fully I jn*Wnented, with the new revenue Proposed by Initiative Petition O YES I Shall the Missouri Constitution be CD NO due to decreased I I contributions by individuals or cigaretf ao* iacco sales. I entities to political parties, political Proposed by Initiative Pe<'h #02/0 • committees, or committees to I elect candidates for state or judicial Shall the Mistiourohentyld office; amended to Aohibil a rib€* • prohibit individuals and entities sales/use or 041Rmitar tqAriany I from intentionally concealing the ser·04@ or trandadtibokat «slnot source of such contributions; suject'to, saldsks@9,>slmilhdhx as Il ·require corporations or labor of AAQA·,To\* \ \ . organizations to meet certain pdleht!31·coit4!AstatKnd local requirements in order to make 5 govem?Rehial @ntil,4 are unknown, but · provide a complaint process an \Polld be'h[AlficanifThe proposal's m I such contributions; and L »ssage WhA Impact governmental penalties for any viqtati6hs of this V eptity:0b'Utho revise their tax I amendment? / ( It is estimated this Drtposal will i dtructurbsf State and local governments increase state govemth£ht·ec,grs-sy , expect no savings from this proposal. I least $118,000 annually andimve ap \ th YES unknown change in costs for local 1 j I governmental entities. Any polen!id) 0 NO . impact to revenues for state a,23061 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT governmental entities is unknown. NO. 6 I D YES Propowd bythe 98th General Assembty (Second Regular Session) I C] NO SSHJR 53 Shall the Constitution of Missouri be amended to state that voters may be required by law, which may be subJect to exception, to verify one's identity, citizenship, and residence by presenting identification that may Include valid government-Issued photo identification? The proposed amendment will result in no costs or savings because any potential costs would be due to the enactment of a general law attowed by this proposal. If such a general law is enacted, the potential costs to state and local governments is unknown, but could exceed $2.1 million annually. O YES VOTE BOTH SIDES I 0 NO OF THE BALLOT . . OFFICIAL BALLOT .................................................... I GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 8, 2016 4 i CHRISTIAN COUNTY, MISSOURI DEMOCRATIC (DEM): REPUBLICAN (REP); LIBERTARIAN (UB); CONSnTUnON (CSn: GREEN (GRN): INDEPENDENT (IND) INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS Using blue or black ink, completely fillIn the target next to the candidate or response of your choice like this: i Write-In: To vote for a valid write-In candidate, write the person's name on the line provided and darken the target. If you tear, deface, or make a mistake and wrongfully mark any battot, return it to the election judge to receive a new one. If vou are in favor of anv question, darken the target bv •YES*, If opposed darken the target bv "NO". A vote forcandidates for President and Vice FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR FOR 38TH CIRCUIT JUDGE I . President Is a vote for their Electors. J Vota For ONE DIVISION 2 O RUSS CARNAHAN DEM Vote For ONE FOR PRESIDENTAND VICE PRESIDENT O MIKE PARSON REP JENNIFER GROWCOCK R Vote for ONEPAIR O STEVEN R. HEDRICK UB WRCTE ;N . rn HILLARY RODHAM DEM JENNIFER LEACH GRN FOR WESTERN COMMISSIONER - CUNTON I TIMOTHY MICHAEL KAINE L.J WRITE IN Voto For ONE FOR SECRETARY OF STATE O HOSEA BILYEU RE . DONALD J. TRUMP REP Vote For ONE LJ WRITE IN I MICHAEL R. PENCE O ROBIN SMITH DEM ' FOR SHERIFF O JOHN (JAU ASHCROFT REP Vote For ONE . GARY JOHNSON UB O CHRIS MORRILL LIB piy*OLE RE I BILLWELD WRITE IN f A . .l_N,RfrE IN A F \\ rl \ FOR STATE TREASURER 1\FPR-ASSESSOR I ¤ DARRELL L CASTLE csT Vote For,pNE-' \ A v Vote For ONE I SCOTT N. BRADLEY O JUDY BAKER i < ) ) D&14\2;b*AINY GRAY RE O ERICSO*KI' \vy le\.6 W'.TEIN . 0 JILL STEIN GRN O SEANO'.1944 \\ LtB FOR TREASURER AJAMU BARAKA [**ROL HEA«\ \40 GRN Vote For ONE a> O KAREN MATTHEWS RE O WRITE IN 03# Fb¢*rroREY GENERAL L.J WRrrE IN \%,4, ' FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR \ 1 \ \\Vote For ONE FOR CORONER I Vote For O;IF1 \'vol:*9¥1 ENSLEY DEM Vote For ONE I O JASON KANDER DER f'CE] JOSH HAWLEY RE MANDI YODER-ARMITAGE RE I O ROY BLUNT KZZL-2 WRITE IN . WR1TE IN I O JONATHAN DINE FOR UNITED STATES FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR I O FRED RYMAN CE REPRESENTATIVE Vote For ONE 0,6ST DISTRICT 7 I O JOHNATHAN McFARLAND Vote For ONE C KEN DAVIS RE GRN .0 WRITE IN rn GENEVIEVE (GEN) DEM WRITE IN - WILLIAMS FOR GOVERNOR OFFICIAL JUDICIAL BALLOT REP Submitting to the voters whether the Judges l Vote ForONE CJ BILLY LONG named below, whose terms expire DEM December 31, 2016, shall be retained In office for 1 0 CHRIS KOSTER new terms. O BENJAMIN T. BRIXEY LIB VOTE ON EACH JUDGE m O ERIC GREITENS REP MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE WRITE IN I O CISSE W SPRAGINS LIB ' Shall Judge RICHARD B. TEITELMAN FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE of the Missouri Supreme Court be DISTRICT 138 retalned in office? I O DON FITZ GRN Vote ForONE 0 DON PHILLIPS REP CD YES I 0 40&TE, 9%7TON (LES) IND O VMTE M 0 NO • CD WRITE IN VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THE BALLOT m m . 'I., I CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT STATUTORY MEASURE . I I CONSTITUTIONALAMENDMENT NO. 3 PROPOSITION A . NO. 1 Proposed by Initiative Petition ProposedbyAftlctoW, Section 47(c) Shall the Missouri Constitution be Proposed by Initiative Petilion I Missouri Constitution amended to: (SJR 1,2005) Shall Missouri law be amended to: I · Increase taxes on cigarettes each I Shall Missouri continue for 10 years year through 2020, at which point · increase taxes on cigarettes in . the one-tenth of one percent sales/use this additional tax will total 60 2017,2019, and 2021, at which I tax that Is used for soil and water cents per pack of 20; I conservation and for state parks and · create a fee paid by cigarette point this additional tax will total * wholesalers of 67 cents per pack of 23 cents per pack of 20; historic sites, and resubmit this tax to • increase the tax paid by sellers on I the voters for approval in 10 years? 20 on certain cigarettes, which fee other tobacco products by 5 percent I The measure continues and does shall increase annually; and of manufacturer's invoice price; not Increase the existing sales and use · deposit funds generated by these · use funds generated by these taxes I I tax of one-tenth of one percent for 10 taxes and fees into a newly exclusively to fund transportation i years. The measure would continue to established Early Childhood Heatth infrastructure projects; and generate approximately $90 mittion and Education Trust Fund? • repeal these taxes if a measure to . I annually for soil and water conservation When cigarette tax increases are Increase any tax or fee on . and operation of the state park system. fully implemented, estimated additional cigarettes or other tobacco products I revenue to state government is $263 Is certified to appear on any local or ¤ I O YES million to $374 million annually, with statewide ballot? • 0 NO limited estimated implementation costs. blaze gov emment revenue wit! The revenue will fund only programs iny@sd by: ipproximately $95 million to I CONST[TUTIONALAMENDMENT and services allowed by the proposal. c 510 mittion annually when cigarette The fiscal impact to local governmental m NO. 2 entities Is unknown. tax Increases are fully I "' 'he new revenue impiet:Te.Grea, witn i Pmposed by Initlatim Petition O YES /\ eahnarl@d for trpn,;portauon i Shall the Missouri Constitution be 0 NO \\. revenu 2®la dec1 government I :rease approximately amended to: CONSTITUTIONADAMENDMENI f !63 milliornuallv . due to decreased il · establish limits on campaign I contributions by Individuals or Nntities are unknown, but I such contributions;af*1 9);00ld«*nificant. The proposal's • provide a complajh#rocess and 1 i passage would impact governmental penalties for any 41014&92.guills pnliw's ability to revise their tax amendment? \--· 1 L*uctures. State and local governments It is estimated this proposal will J ) expect no savings from this proposal. ¤ Increase state government cosl I least $118,000 annually and N O YES unknown change in costs for lo I governmental entities. Any potential 0 NO . impact to revenues for state and local CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT governmental entities is unknown. NO. 6 Proposed bylhe ah General Assembly (Second Regular Session) SS HJR 53 Shall the Constitution of Missouri be amended to state that voters may be required by law, which may be subject to exception, to verify one's IdenUty, cttlzenship, and residence by presenting identification that may indude vatid government-Issued photo identification? The proposed amendment will result In no costs or savings because any potential costs would be due to the enactment of a general law allowed by this proposal. If such a general law is enacted, the potential costs to state and local governments is unknown, but could exceed $2.1 million annuatly. O YES VOTE BOTH SIDES . 0 NO OF THE BALLOT • r, Q. ................m................................... .. FEDERAL/OVERSEAS OFF]CIAL BALLOT • | GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 8, 2016 A»GE,law, 5 m CHRISTIAN COUNTY, MISSOURI DEMOCRATE (DEM): REPUBLICAN (REP); LIBERTARIAN (Um: CONSTITUTION (CST): GREEN (GRN); INDEPENDENT AND) m INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS Using blue or black ink, completely lili in the target next to the candidate or response of Your choice like this: I Write-in: To vote fora valid Write-In candidate, write the person's name on the line provided and darken the target. If you tear, deface, or make a mistake and wrongfully mark any ballot, return it to the election judge to receive a new one. If you are in favor of anv question, darken the target bv YES=. If opposed darken the target by "NO". A vote for candidates for President and Vice FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OFFICIAL JUDICIAL BALLOT Submitting to the voters whether the Judges President is a vote for their Electors. 1 Vote For ONE named below, whose terms expire DEM December 31. 2016, shall be retained in office for O RUSS CARNAHAN new terms. FOR PRESIDENT AND REP VOTE ON EACH JUDGE I VICE PRESIDENT O MIKE PARSON Vote torONE PAIR (3 STEVEN R. HEDRICK LIB MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE Y RODHAM DEM JENNIFER LEACH GRN I O MIMON I TIMOTHY MICHAEL KAINE . WRITE IN . Shall Judge RICHARD B. TEITELMAN - of the Missouti Supreme Court be I FOR SECRETARY OF STATE retained In office? I O DONALD J. TRUMP REP Vote For ONE MICHAEL R. PENCE O ROBIN SMITH DEM 039 O JOHN WAY) ASHCROFT REP < .14{46 J • CD GARY JOHNSON LIB CHRIS MORRILL LIB gOEii¥6¥IONALAMENDMENTS BILLWELD boN6OTUTOIALAMENDMENT ' OR STATE TREASURE \1 45NO. 1 I C) DARRELL. L. CASTLE CST Vot•Forp45<\ \ Proposed,*W.secuounfc) SCOTT N. BRADLEY - Wisscuffbonsbtution O JUDY BAKER <1 the voters for approval In 10 years? WRITEIN 0\ ,\ \4/ The measure continues and does FORATTORUY GENERAL not Increase the existing sales and use FOR UNITED STATES SENATCI| Vote ForoNE DEM tax of one-tenth of one percent for 10 11 vote Foro,<53 \ v¢3'·i:*MA ENSLEY REP years. The measure would continue to generate approximately $90 million 1 0 JASON KANDER < DEA i'CD JOSH HAWLEY annually for soil and water conservation I O ROY BLUNT -31,\P WRITE IN and operation of the state park system. I O JONATHAN DINE I tha ' FOR UNITED STATES O YES AST REPRESENTATIVE CJ No I O FRED RYMAN DISTRICT 7 I O JOHNATHAN McFARLAND GRN Vote For ONE m GENEVIEVE (GEN) DEM . 0 WRITE IN - WILLIAMS FOR GOVERNOR C] BILLY LONG REP , Vote For ONE I O CHRIS KOSTER DEM CJ BENJAMIN T. BRIXEY LIB m O ERIC GREITENS REP LJ WRITE IN I O CISSE W SPRAGINS LIB FOR STATEREPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 138 i CJ DON FITZ GRN Vote For ONE £ DON PHILLIPS REP . m LESTER BENTON (LES) IND El vaeTE IN - TURILLI, JR. .0 WRJTE IN . VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THE BALLOT =. 6 th .. I CONSTETUTIONAL AMENDMENT CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT STATUTORY MEASURE ] i NO. 2 NO. 4 PROPOSITION A I Proposed by Initiative Petition Proposed by Initiative Petilion I Shall the Missouri Constitution be Shall the Missouri Constitution be Proposed by InitiaUve Petition i amended to: amended to prohibit a new state or local Shall Missouri law be amended to: I • establish limits on campaign sales/use or other slmllar tax on any I contributions by individuals or service or transaction that was not • increase taxes on cigarettes in entities to political parties, political subject to a sales/use or similar tax as 2017, 2019, and 2021, at which I committees, or committees to of January l, 2015? Potential costs to state and local point this additional tax will total , elect candidates for state or judicial 23 cents per pack of 20; omce; governmental entities are unknown, but · increase the tax paid by setters on I • prohibit individuals and entities could be significant. The proposars other tobacco products by 5 percent I from Intentionally concealing the passage would impact governmental of manufacturer's invoice price; source of such contributions; entity's ability to revise their tax • use funds generated by these taxes I Il · require corporations or labor structures. State and local governments exclusively to fund transportation I organizations to meet certain expect no savings from this proposal. infrastructure projects: and I requirements in order to make · repeal these taxes W a measure to i such contributions; and O YES increase any tax or fee on • provide a complaint process and 0 NO cigarettes or other tobacco products I penalties for any violations of this is certified to appear on any local or ¤ I amendment? CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT statewide battot? It is estimated this proposal will NO. 6 Stptq government revenue will I ¤ increase state government costs by at ingrd* by approximately $95 miltion to , I least $118,000 annually and have an Proposed by#ho 9827 Genera;Assemb/y 5185 mil lion annually when cigarette unknown change In costs for local SS HJR 53 gr™obas*tax increases are fully I (Second Regular Session) I governmental entities. Any potential iRlemepted, with the new revenue . impact to revenues for state and local Shall the Constitution of Misspuri be earm,t·Red for tnpportation Il governmental entities is unknown. amended to state that voters ma*8El infrastrpbture/Local government I required by law, which ny.ba.pue revenueR 04!ddecrease approximately I O YES to exception, to verify pt*id¢Ry\ $3 mlon'annually due to decreased I citizenship, and residence by peqenting 3 and tobacco sales. . 1 0 NO identification th,t m*lf*deyalid 25 YES I i CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT govemment-i#tibd pholdentifkatton? NO. 3 The propo 3. n ment>ill result . In no costs or caqny C NO U Proposed by initiative Petition potmialcosts enafth}Qnt·af a gen,erEIN*at!6'#ed by I Shall the Missouri Constitution be this pK@*a¢144(1 a geneal law Is amended to: enact,Al 148 Pot@ti# costs to state and • Increase taxes on cigarettes eabhh ·lecal go*frnplentis;unknown, but I year through 2020, at which poidt \ cobl I INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS Using blue or black ink, completely fillin the target next to the candidate or response of your choice like this: I Write-in: To vote for a valid write-in candidate, write the person's name on the line proVided and darken the target. 1 If you tear, deface, or make a mistake and wrongfully mark any ballot, return it to the election judge to receive a new one. Ilf vou are in favor of anv question, darken the target by "YES; if opposed darken thetamet bv "NO". - A vote for candidates for President and Vice FOR UEUTENANT GOVERNOR OFFICIAL JUDICIAL BALLOT I President is a vote for their Electors. Vote For ONE Submitting to the voters whether the Judges named below, whose terms expire h O RUSS CARNAHAN DEM December 31,2016, shall be retained In office for FOR PRESIDENT AND new terms. VICE PRESIDENT O MIKE PARSON REP VOTE ON EACH JUDGE Vote for ONE PAER O STEVEN R. HEDRICK LIB MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE . £ HILLARY RODHAM DEM O JENNIFER LEACH GRN CLINTON TIMOTHY MICHAEL KAINE L.J WRITE IN Shall Judge RICHARD B. TEITELMAN < of the Missouri Supreme Court be FOR SECRETARY OF STATE retained in office? . £ DONALD J.TRUMP REP Vote For ONE MICHAEL R. PENCE O ROBIN SMITH DEM 059 O JOHN WAY) ASHCROFT REP 20,No • CD GARY JOHNSON UB CHRIS MORRILL LIB ONST . historic sites, and resubmit this tax to lili/ FOR ATTOREY GENERAL the voters for approval in 10 years? O WRITE IN The measure continues and does not increase the existing sales and use FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR \ Yote For ONE tax of one-tenth of one percent for 10 Vote For Op< v·01@phffiENSLEY DEM years. The measure would continue to generate approximately $90 million I U JASON KANDER < DEY unknown change In costs for local SS HJR 53 tax Increases are fully I I governmental entities. Any potential holement6d , with the new revenue Ill impact to revenues for state and local Shall the Constitution of Mis,pltd be earmarNed for tranportation I governmental entities is unknown. amended to state that voters maKbf infrasti ea! government I required by law, which rrpy.b cents per pack of 26/ I • create a fee paid #y(cigarette (C] No wholesalers of 67\0nta.perpackof , j 20 on certain cigarettesrvvhth®4 V I shall increase annually; a 1.. ly mdissi · deposit funds generated i I taxes and fees into a new . established Early Childhood Health and Education Trust Fund? I When cigarette tax increases are fully Implemented, estimated additional revenue to state government is $263 I million to $374 million annually, with limited estimated Implementation costs. The revenue will fund only programs I and services allowed by the proposal. The fiscal impact to local governmental I entities is unknown. U O YES m O NO VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THE BALLOT .. 4 4 =. .................................................... II OFFICIAL BALLOT FEDERAL/OVERSEAS • GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 8, 2016 ' JUDGE,InUS I CHRISTIAN COUNTY, MISSOURI DEMOCRATIC (DEM>' REPUBUCAN (REP); UBERTARIAN (LIB): CONSTITUTION (CST): GREEN (GRN): INDEPENDENT (IND) I INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS Using blue or black Ink, completely fill in the target next to the candidate or response of vour choice like this: I Write-In: To vote fora valid write-In candidate, write the person's name on the line pro,Aded and darken the target. H you tear, deface, or make a mistake and wrongfully mark any ballot, return It to the election judge to receive a new one. ¤ , If you are in favor of anv question, darken the target bv YES". if opposed dalken the.Jamet bv "NO". A vote for candidates for President and Vice FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OFFICIAL JUDICIAL BALLOT Submitting to the voters whether the Judges I [ President is a vote for their Electors. Vote For ONE named below, whose terms expire DEM December 31, 2016, shall be retained In office for CJ RUSS CARNAHAN new terms. FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT O MIKE PARSON REP VOTE ON EACH JUDGE Vote for ONE PAIR O STEVEN R. HEDRICK LIB MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE ILLARY RODHAM GRN • Ot!LINTON DEM O JENNIFER LEACH I TIMOTHY MICHAEL KAINE U WRITE IN Shall Judge RICHARD B. TEITELMAN of tile Missouri Supreme Court be FOR SECRETARY OF STATE retained in office? . U DONALD J. TRUMP REP Vote For ONE MICHAEL R. PENCE ROBIN SMITH DEM OR 1 0 JOHN (JAU ASHCROFT REP < p46 . U GARY JOHNSON LIB 0 CHRIS MORRILL LIB OON5rfi6TIONAL AMENDMENTS .*./ I BILL WELD . WRNEIN /\ CONSnTUTIONAL AMENDMENT FOR STATE TREASUREK \\/5'Nal 1 ¤ DARRELLL. CASTLE CST Volefor,p ..1 P,opose¢4,44/elv, Sec#on 47(c) SCOTT N. BRADLEY 14# Miss quft'Donst,lution O JUDY BAKER it ) ) D <3*20050 I El ERICSO'Kr i...15/ REP' / Shall Missouri continue for 10 years GRN O SEAN O'-\, LIB the one-tenth of one percent sales/use I ¤ JILL STEIN tax that Is used for soil and water AJAMU BARAKA CTQROL 1.1*<1« © GRN conservation and for state parks and . IC]12.1 i \> historic sites. and resubmit this tax to the voters for approval in 10 years? O WRNE IN .\ FOR'ATTORHEY GENERAL The measure continues and does not increase the existing sales and use ¤ FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 14 otc For ONE tax of one-tenth of one percent for 10 Vote For OpE \ vi'O«Fkfi ENSLEY DEM years. The measure would continue to I C JASON KANDER< DE?1 <'CD JOSH HAWLEY REP generate approximately $90 million annually for soil and water conservation I O ROY BLUNT KED-Z<¥\ XI] WRITE IN and operation of the state park system. I O JONATHAN DINE FOR UNITED STATES C YES REPRESENTATIVE O NO I O FRED RYMAN DISTRICT 7 I O JOHNATHAN McFARLAND GRN Voto For ONE WRITEIN , GENEVIEVE (GEN) DEM WILLIAMS FOR GOVERNOR Vote For ONE O BILLY LONG REP I O CHRIS KOSTER DEM O BENJAMIN T. BRIXEY LIB li O ERIC GRBTENS REP .LJ WRHE IN I O CISSEW SPRAGINS UB FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 140 I O DON FITZ GRN Vote For ONE 0 JIM BILLEDO DEM . rn LESTER BENTON (LES) IND CD LYNN MORRIS REP - TORILLI, JR. VOTE BOTH SIDES CJ ROBERT DEBBAUT GRN OF THE BALLOT . CD WRITE IN WRKE IN ... . .= I CONSTITUTIONALAMENDMENT CONSTrrUTIONALAMENDMENT { STATUTORY MEASURE 1 I 1 NO.2 NO. 4 PROPOSITION A 1 Proposed by initiative Petition Pmposed by In]Ila#ve Petition 1 Shall the Missouri Constitution be Shall the Missouri Constitution be Proposedbymmative Petioon . amended to: 1 amended to prohibit a new state or local Shall Missouri law be amended to: 1 • establish limits on campaign sales/use or other similar tax on any I contributions by Individuals or service or transaction that was not • increase taxes on cigarettes In entities to political parties, political subject to a sales/use or similar tax as 2017,2019, and 2021, at which I committees, or committees to of January 1, 20157 I elect candidates for state or judicial Potential costs to state and local point this additional tax will total omce; governmental entities are unknown, but 23 cents per pack of 20: • prohibit individuals and entities could be significant. The proposal's • increase the tax paid by sellers on I I from intentionally concealing the passage would impact governmental other tobacco products by 5 percent source of such contributions; entity's ability to revise their tax of manufacturefs invoice price; I • require corporations or labor structures. State and local governments • use funds generated by these taxes I . organizations to meet certain expect no savings from this proposal. exclusively to fund transportation infrastfucture projects; and I requirements In order to make i such contributions; and O YES • repeal these taxes if a measure to . · provide a complaint process and increase any tax or fee on 0 NO cigarettes or other tobacco products li penalties for any violations of this I amendment? Is certified to appear on any local or CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT statewide ballot? It is estimated this proposal will NO. 6 ¤ increase state government costs by at brpte gov emment revenue wIll li I least $118,000 annually and have an Proposed bythe 98th General Assembly ing,456 by:ipproximately $95 million to c¥l05miltion 1annuatly when cigarette unknown change in costs for local (Second Regular Session) SS HJR 53 ritobqcd@ tax increases are fully governmental entities. Any potential liholet,16nt , with the new revenue . impact to revenues for state and local governmental entities is unknown. Shall the Constitution of Misspuri be earmar6d for tyfportation I amended to state that voters m484 infra;tfubturylgeal government , required by law, which may-ba.subledl revenu&4 toutddecrease approximately I O YES to exception, to verifypr#s·!dAity>\ $3 m[torNKnually due to decreased I I NO citizenship, and residerice by Ike§entin \*P113 and tobacco sales. identification th# m«lr?*de,al,d I CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT government-idlib photq ide@fication? €5 YES . NO. 3 The propo448*ndmenovill result O NO in no costs or ®*jnq#bec24,4ny Proposed by Initiative Petilion po0Rtiacosts *(d!d*eidue 19 flje en00*t·4 a denerallabballd#ed by li Shall the Missouri Constitution be this prp*sa[Plf411* a gbn'al law Is amended to: enactet ti#Do@Atial costs to state and · increase taxes on cigarettes eafhA. Fal go*Qmpenthis;Unknown, but year through 2020, at which poirit \ * Q®ld.excdqu,2.1 million annually. this additional tax will.total 60 \ r cents per pack of 2d,< 1 I • create a fee paid 6y(cigarette 1 CONO wholesalers of 67\Qehls.pi.rpack of, 20 on certain dgarettesrw'hlch®4 V i shall increase annually; ar • deposit funds generated b I taxes and fees into a newl I1 established Early Childhood Health and Education Trust Fund? I When cigarette tax increases are I fully Implemented, estimated additional revenue to state government is $263 I million to $374 million annually, with limited estimated implementation costs. The revenue will fund only programs m and services allowed by the proposal. The fiscal impact to local governmental I entities ts unknown. 1 0 YES I ONO VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THE BALLOT 6 .. t OFFICIAL BALLOT INTRASTATE | GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 8, 2016 NEW RESIDENT NOCES»'n'ls . CHRISTIAN COUNTY, MISSOURI DEMOCRATIC (DEM); REPUBUCAN (REP); LIBERTARIAN (UB); CONSTITUTION (CSn: GREEN (GRN>: INDEPENDENT (IND) INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS Using blue or black ink, completely fill in the target next to the candidate or response of Your choice like this: l i Write-in: To vote for a valid write-In candidate, write tile person's name on the line provided and darken the target. If you tear, deface, or make a mistake and wrongfully mark any ballot, return it to the election judge to receive a new one. ¤ If you are in favor of anv question, darken,me target by •YES". if opposed darkeg th-e tprnet by 'Not A vote for candidates for President and Vice FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OFFICIAL JUDICIAL BALLOT ' Submitting to the voters whether the Judges I I [ President Is a vote for their Electors. Vote For ONE named below, whose terms expire O RUSS CARNA}-IAN DEM December 31,2016, shall be retained in office for , FOR PRESIDENT AND newterms. I VICE PRESIDENT C] MIKE PARSON REP VOTE ON EACH JUDGE m vote for ONE PAIR O STEVEN R. HEDRICK UB r. . MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE • O 81*5& RODHAM DEM O JENNIFER LEACH GRN TIMOTHY MICHAEL KNNE LJ WRITE IN Shall Judge RICHARD B. TEITELMAN I if the Missouri Supreme Court be , FOR SECRETARY OF STATE -etained in office? I £ DONALD J. TRUMP REP Vote For ONE MICHAEL R. PENCE LIB O JOHN WAY) ASHCROFT REP 74·- I ROBIN SMITH DEM . . O GARY JOHNSON C) CHRIS MORRILL LIB *382FfiTIONALAMENDGENTE) • BILL WELD WRITEIN A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT I \\ \\1 NO. 1 FOR STATE TREASURER t . DARRELL L. CASTLE CST Vote For,pR- \ proposed»141etv, Section 47(c) i SCOTT N. BRADLEY CD JUDY BAKER i< 3 ) 4,06=- O ERIC SOf@lu \V REP \4hall Missouri continue for 10 years I " O JILL STEIN GRN C SEAN O'lLA \\ 03 the one-tenth of one percent sales/use I tax that is used forsoil and water AJAMU BARAKA C**ROL }4*80€\ U> GRN conservation and for state parks and I Cuto\\\ \> historic sites, and resubmit this tax to * 5 the voters for approval In 10 years? . 0 WRITE. The measure continues and does li FOTOR#Y GENERAL not increase the existing sales and use i FOR UNITED STATESRNATOR 1 -j '*otc For ONE tax of one-tenth of one percent for 10 l Vote For O),IE./; 1EHENSLEY DEM years. The measure would continue to I generate approximately $90 million I O JASON KANDER _ DER CD JOSH HAWLEY REP annually for soil and water conservation I ¤ O ROY BLUNT Z?,p' 13 WRITE IN and operation of the state park system. I i O JONATHAN DINE FOR UNITED STATES O YES m REPRESENTATIVE O NO , ¤ i C) FRED RYMAN DISTRICT 7 1 0 JOHNATHAN McFARLAND GRN Vote For ONE I n GENEVIEVE (GEN) DEM 11 ..O WRITE IN - WILLIAMS FOR GOVERNOR I Vote For ONE O BILLY LONG REP * i O CHRIS KOSTER DEM O BENJAMIN T. BRIXEY LIB U O ERIC GREITENS REP WRTE M I O CISSE W SPRAGINS UB I O DON FITZ GRN • 0 46&2,9NTON (LES) IND =0 WRITE IN VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THE BALLOT .. ¥. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT [ STATUTORY MEASURE '| I I CONSTITUTIONALAMENDMENT NO. 2 NO. 4 PROPOSITION A i Proposed by Initiative Petition Proposed by Inliative Petition I Shall the Missouri Constitution be Shall the Missouri Constitution be Proposed by Initiatvo Petition amended to: amended to prohibit a new state or local Shall Missouri law be amended to: I • establish limits on campaign sales/use or other similar tax on any I contributions by individuals or service or transaction that was not •increase taxes on cigarettes In entities to political parties, potitical subject to a sales/use or simnar tax as 2017,2019, and 2021, at which I committees, or committees to of January 1,2015? Potential costs to state and local point this additional tax will total ¤ I elect candidates for state or Judicial 23 cents per pack of 20; omce; governmental entities are unknovm, but · increase the tax paid by sellers on I · prohibit individuals and entities could be significant. The proposal's passage would impact governmental other tobacco products by 5 percent , I from intentionally concealing the of manufacturer's invoice price; source of such contributions; entity's ability to revise their tax · use funds generated by these taxes m I • require corporations or labor structures. State and local governments exclusively to fund transportation I organizations to meet certain expect no savings from this proposal. infrastructure projects; and I requirements in order to make · repeal these taxes if a measure to I I such contributions; and O YES increase any tax or fee on • provide a complaint process and 0 NO cigarettes or other tobacco products I penalties for any violations of this is certified to appear on any locator 1 amendment? CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT statewide ballot? It Is estimated this proposal will NO. 6 government revenue will li increase state government costs by at incr@sd by approximately $95 million to * m least $118,000 annually and have an Proposed by the gath Gene,al Assembly 5'iDS million annually when cigarette unknown change In costs for local (Second Regular Session} inktobgc¢§>tax Increases are fully I I governmental entities. Any potential SS HJR 53 implemB;*ad, with the new revenue . impact to revenues for state and local Shall the Constitution of Missplui be eahnaried for Upnspottation governmental entities is unknown. amended to state that voters mhlk infra;kpbtpreggeal government I required by law, which maybqsuBjpdt revenu@q 2®Id'decrease approximately I O YES to exception, to verify pr*-id@qty, \ $3 millifnnually due to decreased I m O NO citizenship, and resi#ace by I¥entinq \·5':0td and tobacco sales. . identification th# maN®lude yalid *25 YES I CONSTNUTIONAL AMENDMENT government-i@ub4 phot@deriti'(cation? The propose40hlendmen*411 result CD NO m . NO. 3 in no costs or de*gewks*ny ¤ Proposedbyin/Uative Pe!/Non poldRtial,costs #®18·4@Vue® Oje en€thN#t·of.a del\eraNBO,g!!6Wed by I Shan the Missouri Constitution be this pi#0342'f#61 a ghndfal law is ¤ amended to: ,". enactdti, ue 00*04! costs to state and • increase taxes on dgarettes ea pen{kistnknown, but m year through 2020, at which poi -· ---32.1 mittion annually. [At \ cobld excee, this additional tax wijbtat*160 \181'*v cents per pack of 0;/ • create a fee paid pyidgarette \ INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS Using blue or black ink, completely 011 in the target next to tile candidate or response of Your choice like this: i Write-In: To vote for a valid write-in candidate, write the person's name on the line provided and darken the target. If you tear, deface, or make a mistake and wrongfully mark any ballot, return it to the election Judge to receive a new one Ifvou are in favor of anv question, darken the target bv -(ES•, If opposed darken the target bv NO: A vote for candidates for President and Vice President is a vote for their Electors. FORPRESIDENTAND 6 VICE PRESIDENT Votofor ONEPAIR m o Elma RODHAM DEM TIMOTHY MICHAEL KAINE I O DONALD J. TRUMP REP II MICHAEL R. PENCE 1 C GARY JOHNSON UB BILL WELD 1 DARRELL L. CASTLE CST SCOTT N. BRADLEY 1 JILL STEIN GRN AJAMU BARAKA O WRITE IN (1> 43« 41 1