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Show New Utah! - Wednesday, October 28, 1998 Page 23 Utah County Sheriff Sample Ballot for General Election Bateman wants to increase community invoivement Utah County Sheriff David Bateman has been in oSice more than 13 years and seeks reelection this fall. Looking towards the future, Bateman said that we must move in the direction of more community involvement to con- trol the rise in crime. "We can't put enough police on the streets so we need a broader approach," he said. "Community safety is the responsibility of all, and crime prevention is everyone's busi- I Arlin V. Kuhni, Utah County Clerk Auditor do hereby certify the foregoing to be a correct facsimile ballot for the General Election to be held November 3, 1998, which ballot shows the names of all candidates eligible for election. Only names of those candidates applicable will be on the respective ballots in the various precincts throughout Utah County. In witness thereto, I hereunder set my hand and seal this 16 day of October 1998. R. '"-- : added. One example this of approach is the crime prevention merit badge, adopted by the Boy Scouts of America with direct encouragement from Bateman 'after it was "conceived and developed under my , direction." "There are more than 29,000 registered Scouts in , Utah County," Bateman said. 'That's a tremendous force for good that can be harnessed. The badge also provides a productive way for young men to occupy their time." Another accomplishment he ELECTION BALLOT FOR UTAH COUNTY, UTAH - NOVEMBER GENERAL County Clert Punchcard Ballot No. If you wish to cast a "STRAIGHT PARTY" vote lor the candidates of ONE PARTY, punch the position indicated for the desired party. If you do not wish to vote "STRAIGHT PARTY", cast individual votes accordingly. identified as significant is helping form the Association of Western Sheriffs, a group which now represents 650 sheriffs offices in the west and seeks to influence national policy which affects their work. "Nationally, policy debates are dominated by the populous eastern states," he said. "Sometimes their solutions are not relevant to us. Our Association has been recognized as a positive influence that is having an impact." Bateman considers the opening of the county jail another significant development, and pledges to continue to provide adequate jail space. Other identified high priorities include continued cooperation with other law enforcement agencies and the continuation of the Utah County Gang Project. 'market-basethe salary program two years ago, the department has lost 20 people to other agencies, including d two captains. "It costs $20,000 to train a deputy. When they finish, they can leave and get $3-- 5 more an hour elsewhere with the same benefits, and Utah County taxpayers lose their investment," he said. He added that the "compara-bles- " used in the study were not actually equivalent to employee's real duties and that they must now work seven years just to get the "average" starting For STATE REPRESENTATIVE, gg, 7 For STATE REPRESENTATIVE, 0 DEMOCRATIC Straight Party Vote 9 JORDAN fc, LIBERTARIAN fH INDEPENDENT Party Vote 11 Straight Party Vote 13 Straight Party Vote 15 For STATE REPRESENTATIVE, District GRANT THAYNE For STATE REPRESENTATIVE, NATURAL LAW Straight Party Vote F. BENNETT R. VAN HORN GARY For U.S. REPRESENTATIVE, CHRIS WILL Republican 20 Democratic 21 Independent American 22 3 District CANNON Republican CHRISTENSEN Independent American KITTY K. BURTON libertarian 23 Republican EDWARD Democratic BLACK (TED) 26 27 District PARLEY HELLEWELl ROBERT (BOB) DAVIS Republican ' SHIELA E. HEINDEL For STATE REPRESENTATIVE, 57 District For STATE REPRESENTATIVE, For STATE REPRESENTATIVE Fof District E'nnniina GLENN WAY Republican 31 Democratic 32 BRADFORD A For STATE REPRESENTATIVE, District PAUL MEREDITH 'A" COMMISSIONER DGROVER P GREY DANIEL COMMISSIONER PAVID J 67 E'MMIJIHiia Republican 31 Independent 32 NANCY For COUNTY ASSESSOR CLAUDE RICHARDS C (NO CANDIDATE Independent American 35 INO CANDIDATE KAY 32 Republican 40 Democratic 41 W JOHNSON Independent American 31 Democratic 44 JOHN T WILKINSON ROWAN Republican For STATE REPRESENTATIVE, &.f : J KATHERINE George Alexanderson GARY salary. He said the reclassification program is causing them to lose civilian employees as well. "These facts have affected performance, and it will only get worse," he said. The deputies have recently voted to unionize, which Alexanderson offered as proof that there are problems with personnel policies. He also said the jail is "flawed in design" and uses a manpower-intensiv- e approach that "puts inmates first, the deputies and public second." He believes "the jail needs to be jail, a place that (prisoners) don't want to be." He said limited, proven programs for inmates are fine but believes that privileges should be earned. He also said many of those in jail don't need to be there and that nonviolent prisoners should be out working to benefit the community. J Republican AUDITOR GENE FAUX 46 Republican Democratic LEBARON Independent American Republican your United States Senator, I believe I have made a difference for our state, and I want to continue to fight for Utah for another six years. " it i "As SHERIFF Standing Tall for Utah. Paid for by the Bennett '98 Committee. 72 73 NO 77 78 YES 79 NO 80 YES 81 NO 82 Shall SCOTT J CULUMORE YES be retained in the office of County Justice NO Judge of Utah County? 83 33 34 35 MARGARET DAYTON BRIAN L LIGHT Republican 31 Independent American 32 PROPOSITION ELIGIBILITY LEGISLATIVE 1) S ALEXANDERSON SURVEYOR 49 OF EDUCATION For For TREASURER LEONARD RAY ELLIS No. 54 ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICT G No. Republican DISTRICT No. 56 4 19 LAMAR WILSON DON CHARLES DIXON For DISTRICT NEBO SCHOOL J No. S 38 PALMER For PROVO SCHOOL Representative District FILED) "87 "88 W K0FF0RD NEBO SCHOOL BONNIE E'fiViMiinra 5 HUNTER Representative District ETOiTBina EfiuafliiTuj 17 Representative District 53 4 PHELPS MARILYN FILED) For COUNTY (NO CANDIDATE Republican DISTRICT Representative District 50 JAMES DrMQcratic SCHOOL SUNDBERG GARY L E'tiirsagtlCT RNAYLDR (NO CANDIDATE For DISTRICT No. E'mranBsTira 1 1 lllinp, tor Iho ollico: PROVO SCHOOL No. 5 t5'mrB,uaiirra 32 CAMERON I own Cloik Proposition One FOR 100 and Shall the territory lying within the Town ol Eagle Mountain, Utah which is also within the boundaries of County Service Area No. 6, a special service area, be excluded from County Service Area No. 6? 102 FOR Shall Iho Utah Conslllullon bo amendod lo repeal Iho provision regarding real and personal eslalo and property of married womon? AGAINST YES 138 (jg 139 YES 142 Proposition Two Shall the territory tying within the Town ol Eagle Mountain, Utah which is also within the boundaries of County Service Area No. 7, a special service area, be excluded from County Service Area No. 7? PROPOSITION 2 RESOLUTION REPEALING PROPERTY PROVISIONS DISTRICT Official Ballot for the Town of Eagle Mountain Utah County, Utah spocilic dole al which other 2) romovo Ihe roloronce lo oligibillly roqulromonls lor Iho ollico ol sloto senator or AGAINST dolormlnod? aro lo bo stalo toprosonlollvo MARITAL 32 W WHITE Representative District RESOLUTION Iho Ulnh Cnnnlltiillon bo nmondod lo: roqulro Ihnt, lor Iho ollico ol slain sonolor or stalo roprosonlolrvo, tho throo yoars ol rosldoncy In tho slnlo bo coraocullvs, tin six months ol rosldoncy In Iho porsbn's legislative district bo consecutive, and both periods occur Immortlnioly prior lo Iho last dalo provWod by slalulo tor 106 Proposition Three 108 Shall Ihe territory lying within the Town of Eagle Mountain, Utah which is also within the boundaries of County Service Area No. 8, a special service area, be excluded from County Service Area No. 8? un 443 YES 146 un hi 7 Proposition Four OF TRUST LANDS RESOLUTION Shnl Iho Ulnh Conslllullon bo nmondod lo clarify Iho status, purposos, and bonoltclarios ol school and Institutional lands hold In AGAINST trust by Ihe slalo? 113 k Ihe territory lying wilnlrl 'he Town ol Eagle Mountain, Utah which la also within Ihe boundaries ol County Service Area No. 9, a special service area, bo excluded from County Service Area No. 9? ShaH yES 150 unu 151 PROPOSITION 4 ELIMINATING VOTING RIGHTS CONVICTED FELONS Shall Iho Utah Conslllullon bo amondod lo prohibit any person conviclod ol a letony Irom voting and Irom Doing ollgible lo hold FOR ollico In Ulnh unl Ihe right lo vole or hold otocltvo ollico Is roslorod as provided by slalulo. and lo modily lanousgo rotating lo Ihe restoration ol rights lor other persons prohibited by the conslllullon AGAINST Irom voting and holding ollice In Utah? RESOLUTION OF ' 1 111 120 Official Ballot for the Town of Saratoga Springs Utah County, Utah Acting Town Ctorx Proposition One S RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING WILDLIFE INITIATIVE NUMBERS J FOR vole Shan Ihe Utah Constitution be amendod to roqulro a in order lo adopt by Initiative a stale law allowing, limiting, or ol wildlife or ol season or Iho lor method Iho taking prohibiting AGAINST taking wlldllilo? 124 126 RESOLUTION ON REVIEW OF TAX COMMISSION CASES Stall Iho Utah Constitution bo nmondod to permit the Legislature to authoruo any slalo court lo adjudicate, roviow, reconstdor. or redetermine FOR any manor doadod by Iho Stalo Tax Commission or by any county board ol equah'Mlion rotating to rovonuo and taxation. Including euthorizslion lor application back lo Jury 1. 1994 undor spociliod circumstances? AGAINST Shall the territory lying within Ihe Town of Saratoga Springs which is also within Ihe boundaries ol Utah County Service Area 6 be excluded Irom the Utah County Service Area 6? YES 157 (JO 158 YES 161 NO 162 YES 1 65 NO 166 YES 169 NO 170 Proposition Two ShaH Ihe territory lying within Ihe Town of Saratoga Springs which is also within the boundaries ol Utah County Service Area 7 be excluded from the Utah County Service Area 7? PROPOSITION 6 Proposition Three 129 131 Shall the territory lying within Ihe Town of Saratoga Springs which Is also within Ihe boundaries ol Utah County Service Area 8 be excluded Irom the Utah County Service Area 8? Proposition Four LA 84 SHIELDS ALPINE SCOn Shrill YES 3 JQDEE Banniiianii-- FOR 111 Vote November 3rd mum Shall HOWARD H. MAETANI YES be retained in the office of Judge of the 0 District Court of the Fourth Judicial District? MOSSI PROPOSITION A 70 71 61 District ACCEPTANCE i Shall FRED D. HOWARD YES be retained In the office of Judge of the 0 District Court of the Fourth Judicial District? Representative District FILED) PROPOSITION 3 Senator S? Bob Bennett ff 68 59 For Einnciiiig RECORDER For COUNTY 64 65 Shall RAY M. HARDING, JR. YES be retained In the office of Judge of the 0 District Court of the Fourth Judicial District? MARILYN E'flncaina Democratic RANDALL A COVINGTON CLYDE BRYSQN STATE REPRESENTATIVE, 32 NO 62 $3 66 67 District BwMwM GEORGE M0 60 61 Shall DONALD J. EYRE, JR. YES be retained in the office of Judge of the (0 District Court of the Fourth Judicial District? RICHARD 60 District RANSOM DOUGLAS For Independent American 31 YES For STATE BOARD nviinrrrainrg Rerabfcan 52 TAMMY Shall MICHAEL J. WILKINS be retained In the office of Judge of the Court of Appeals of Utah? Shall JERIL B. WILSON be retained In the office of Judge of the Juvenile Court of the Fourth Juvenile 42 43 59 District YES K0 FILED) CLERK For COUNTY Shall MICHAEL D. ZIMMERMAN be retained In the office of Justice of the Supreme Court of Utah? Shall STERLING B. SAINSBURY be retained in the office of Judge of the Juvenile Court of the Fourth Juvenile FILED) (NO CANDIDATE 32 YES 58 59 Court District? Reoubrican BRYSQN For COUNTY 58 District Shall I. DANIEL STEWART be retained In the office of Justice of the Supreme Court of Utah? NO Court District? ATTORNEY For COUNTY YES Court District? n'.nriuTiiTia Republican JANE WOODSIDE r Shall LEONARD H. RUSSON be retained In the office of Justice of the Supreme Court of Utah? Shall LESLIE D. BROWN be retained in the office of Judge of the Juvenile Court of the Fourth Juvenile "B" GARDNER For COUNTY Republican STATE REPRESENTATIVE, 66 JOEL 33 34 Democratic JOHN L VALENTINE WALDEN 32 35 JENSEN RWPlican 31 DEAN WAYNE JANICE 30 B'ffliifnjiTja NELSON LOWELL A Natural Law c'fiinniniTa Iridependent American C Perngcratic Republican TRIPP F 28 29 C'.'I'lulJilil.J 56 District COX N GEORGE Pernocratte Independent American STATE REPRESENTATIVE, 31 15 MIKE MALONEY For Republican 33 34 JERRY HOWARD A. STEPHENSON E'rararcaima Republican 4 District 32 Democratic BIRD V BILL WRIGHT 24 25 31 GLENN For COUNTY For STATE SENATOR, 65 Republican Independent American MATT THROCKMORTON CATHERINE SCOTT LECKMAN District 17 For U.S. SENATOR ROBERT 64 BECKY LOCKHART RICHARD 32 f63 TANNER For COUNTY In District S TODD HENRY Straight 1 E'flnnaiEra Independent American Party Vole INDEPENDENT AMERICAN 62 HILL WAYNE L Straight A District Punchcard Ballot No. JEFF ALEXANDER REPUBLICAN DAVID ff." Despite his party affiliation he said "I'm more conservative thaik the sheriff, more law jane uraer.we.neea to gei our pnsor ers im and out. nt the mif wiirk ing for thi benefit of the community, and we heed more officers on the streets. "This can be done without raising taxes, by reallocating funds, private donations, and by getting administrators off their seats and onto the streets," he said. He added that the department is suffering from low morale because of unfair labor practices and subpar compensation. "Since they implemented Punchcard Ballot No. ALL David Bateman Alexanderson want to get tough with criminals deputy George Alexanderson is the Democratic challenger to incumbent sheriff David Bateman, and said he is in the race "because somebody needed to run against this sheri- 3, 1998 Formal 0 For STATE SENATOR, Sheriff's c ARLIN V. KUHNF UTAH COUNTY CLERKAUDITOR t 3s ness." He is working on programs to make this philosophy a reality, but admits he faces an uphill battle. "We still have a relatively low crime rate, so it's hard to convince folks they need to be involved," he said. "Even though they don't perceive (crime) as a problem now, their involvement will determine whether our quality of life continues at this level," he ?dCt tus Shall the territory tying within the Town of Saratoga Springs which is also within Ihe boundaries ol Utah County Service Area 9 be excluded from the Utah County Service Area 97 |