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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, November 1-4, 2008 The Park Record A-4 Reading material for Tuesday "A leader among Leaders" JILL SHEINBERG "John is the Best Candidate" CANDY ERICKSON "A Track Record of Leadership and Caring" MARK MAZIARZ/MAZIARZPEOPLE.COM CORRIE KlRKLEN DAVID RYDEWPARK RECORD State-published voter pamphlets were sent to registered voters and are available at many public buildings. The pamphlets provide information about candidates and ballot measures. I will represent all county residents to serve our community. "Extraordinary Organizational Skill" DEE MACALUSO By JAY HAMBURGER Of the Record staff Many voters on Tuesday will be clenching an 87-page booklet as they head to the polls. With its red, white and black front cover, the Utah Voter Information Pamphlet will be popular reading before and on Election Day. The pamphlet, which is published by the Office of the Lieutenant Governor, was sent to registered voters in Utah. Copies are available throughout Summit County as well. Inside, the pamphlet offers detailed information about candidates, proposed amendments to the Utah Constitution and judges who are on the ballot. It also provides instructions that describe how to use the touch-screen voting machines that Utah uses. "People have used them comprehensively, from what I've observed," says Cindy LoPiccolo, who is City Hall's elections officer and who has monitored the preElecu'on Day voting at the Park City Library and Education Center, which ended on Friday. She says many voters bring the guides to the voting machines to use I advocate responsible growth: balancing community rights and private property rights. "Caring and compassionate" KATHY ANDERSON "Understands the issues and brings I support open space, trails, and preservation of ranchland, farmland, our culture and history. people together" ALISON CHILD "Better off as a community with John on Council" I envision Summit County as a Western leader in environmental stewardship. JOANNA CHARNES "Highest moral character and outstanding communication skills" WINNIE ( D R . R.T. W I N N ) I support expanded recycling, and fostering alternative energy sources. "Natural leader, loves his community, dedicated to Summit County" I support maintaining and improving stream and water quality. DONNA FISCHER "Great work founding The People's Health Clinic and The Hope Alliance" I support affordable housing and senior housing. STACY DYMALSKI "Creative approach to problem solving" voteforjohn.net MARIANNE CONE Leadership Vision Action them as they make their selections. Inside the pamphlet, candidates for offices like Congress, the governor's office and the state attorney general are given space for brief campaign statements. Rep. Rob Bishop, the incumbent Republican Congressman who represents Summit County, talks about national security, energy and public lands, and he provides one-paragraph biography. His Democratic challenger, Morgan Bowen, urges the end of lobbyist influence and eliminating the national debt. The pamphlets are available at numerous public buildings around Summit County. In Park City, they are at Miners Hospital and the Library and Education Center. Summit County election officials say the pamphlets are at the Kimball Junction library, the library in Kamas and the library in Coalville. Ryan Cowley, Summit County's chief deputy clerk, says the pamphlets will be available at polling places on Election Day. Cowley says the pamphlets can be especially helpful when voters are considering candidates and issues that garner sparse attention from the press. He says judicial elec- tions and constitutional amendments this year have not received lots of publicity, but voters on Tuesday will decide those as they also vote in the big-name campaigns for the White House, Congress and the Statehouse. The pamphlet provides impartial analyses and arguments for and against constitutional amendments. It also publishes the results of surveys taken of attorneys of the judges on the ballot. The pamphlet is nonpartisan. Information is also available on the Internet, at www.LeaveYourPrint.com, a Web site from the Office of the Lieutenant Governor. Cowley, who says he read the pamphlet before he cast an absentee ballot, says the information about the judges was especially helpful as he made his selections. He hopes voters read the pamphlet before they arrive at the polls on TUesday. Doing so, he says, could shorten lines on Election Day because the voters could have made their choices before they step to the touch-screen machines. "Most of the people who take them pore through it and see," he says. Clarification , The group soliciting votes to name the Quinn's Junction dog park has offered 'City Bark as an option. An article in the Oct. 29 edition of The Park Record indicated a similar name is one of the choices. The similar name, however, is already in use by a local business, and it is no longer an option for the dog park. OFFICIAL BALLOT SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2008 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote, completely darken the OVAL • next to the candidate's name or response. Use ballpoint pen with dark ink (not red). All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbidden and make the ballot void. If you tear, deface, or wrongly mark this ballot, contact the County Clerk's office or Poll Worker. VOTE LIKE THIS: • VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THE BALLOT Voting Straight Party is optional. It fs permissible to vote for candidates of various political parties In this election. STATE RACES STRAIGHT PARTY REP REPUBLICAN PARTY ~ HUNTSMAN, JR., JON M. HERBERT, GARY R. "" SPRINGMEYER, BOB VALDEZ.JOSIE DEM DEMOCRATIC PARTY . 8RANSF0RD.ANNEL COUNTY COUNCIL SEAT B (Vote for One) G O V E R N O R / LT. G O V E R N O R (Vote for One) PARK CITY SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 3 (Vote for One) AGUILAR.GERDHOLMSEN Write* RICHINS, GRANT REP • McMULUN, CLAUDIA REP DEM PARK CrTY SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 5 (Vote for One) Write-in OEM SCHANZE,'SUPERDELL* DELL HOBBS, JOEY BOYLE, MICHAEL C O U N T Y COUNCIL SEAT C [Vote for One) Wnte-in HURD, THOMAS L REP HANRAHAN, JOHN DEM SOUTH SUMMIT SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 1 (Vote fw One) Shall J O H N P A U L K E N N E D Y b e retained in the office of J u d g e o f the District Court of the Third Judicial District? YES NO Shall DENISE POSSE LINDBERG be retained in the office of Judge of the District Court of the Third Judicial District? CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT D Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to darify that the time when the Legislature is required to divide the state into congressional, legislative, and other districts Is no later than the annual general session following the Legislature's receipt of the federal census results? YES YES NO NO Shall PAUL G. MAUGHAN be retained in the office of Judge of the District Court of the Third Judicial District? CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTE YES Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to authorize the state to Invest money in the newly issued Shall T Y R O N E E. M E D L E Y be retained stock or bonds of private companies in the office of J u d g e of Ihe District if the money comes from the State Court of the T h i r d Judicial District? School Fund or from land granted to the state by the federal government, YES as an exception to a general rule NO prohibiting those investments? NO - Write-in U8 LIBERTARIAN PARTY Write-in ATTORNEY GENERAL (Vote for One) 7;SHURTLEFF,MARKL " H I L L , JEAN WELCH CON V McCULLOUGH, W. ANDREW CONSTITUTION PARTY REP DEM UB Write-in pnr.AusoN ROBINSON, CHRISTOPHER F. DEM , SHUMWAY, GARY FEDERAL RACES UNITED S T A T E S PRESIDENT / VICE P R E S I D E N T (Vote for One) McCAIN, JOHN PAUN. SARAH SOUTH SUMMIT SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 2 (VofctorOna) ANDERSON, C€BY A. LEAVTTT, MATTHEW G. Write-in (Vote for One) REP HICKEN. CRAJG YES DEM MITCHELL, REX NO CLARK, DICK DEM Write-in REP NON PARTISAN UTAH STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTICT 1 (VotetorOne) STATE AUDITOR (Vote for One) : BARR, BOB ROOT, WAYNE A. UB - , S T O D D A R D , M I K E ~) JOHNSON III, AUSTON G. REP 7 , COLLARD, CLARE PROCTOR, RICHARD D. LOCKE, SHELLY CON UTAH SENATE DISTRICT 19 (Vote for One) •PEACE AND FREEDOM : CHRISTENSEN, ALLEN M. TARTY FOR SOOAUSV AMD LIBERATION HANSEN, BILL R. MACKEY. RANDALL A. REP DEM •CANDIDATE NOT AFFILIATED WITH A STATE REGISTERED POLITICAL PARTY JOHNSON, CHRISTINE A MILES, CLARK U.S. H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S C O N G R E S S I O N A L DISTRICT 1 (Vote tor One) .: BISHOP, ROB R£P ; B O W E R MORGAN WritfHn jBUCHMAN, JOSEPH GEDOES REP DEM CON UTAH STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 53 ufi •Write-in , MARSH, MARK R. NORTH SUMMIT SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 3 (Vote for One) JENKINS, STEVE (Vote for One) CON NORTH SUMMIT SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 2 (Vote for One) Write-in Write-in DEH LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD OVARD, ARUN S. (Vote for One) •i CLARK, GARRETT Write-in NORTH SUMMIT SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 1 (Vote for 0ns) UTAH STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 25 Write-in UTAH STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTICT 7 {Vote for One) , CASTLE, LESLIE BROOKS Write* •GREEN PARTY OF THE UNITED STATES ASHUMAN, SUSIE CAMPBELL Write-in Write-in CON NO URE, DAVID Write-in , BROWN, MELV1NR. REP aOFFT.KATHERINER. DEM Write-in COUNTY RACES Write-in PARK CITY SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 1 (Vote for One) HICKEY, MOE Write-in COUNTY COUNCIL SEAT A (Vote for One) O MILES, WILLIAM "BILL" REP O ELLIOTT, SARAH COUSINS 'SALLY1- DEM PARK CITY SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 2 (Vote for One} JUDICIAL RETENTION -,Writ6-ln PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS Shall R U S S E L L W- B E N C H be retained CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT In the office of J u d g e of the Court of A A p p e a l s of Utah? YES NO Shall JAMES Z. DAVIS bo retained in the office ol Judge of the Court of Appeals of Utah? YES NO Shall PAMELA T. GREENWOOD be retained in the office of Judge of the Court of Appeals of Utah? YES NO Shall CAROLYN B. McHUGH be retained in the office of Judge of the Court of Appeals of Utah? YES NO Shall GREGORY K. ORME be retained in the office of Judge of the Court of Appeals of Utah? YES NO Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to: modify and clarify how a vacancy in the office of Governor Is filled; • define when a vacancy occurs In the offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor • modify the term of office of a person filftng a vacancy in the office of Governor or Lieutenant Governor modify and clarify the excercise of the powers of Governor when the Governor is temporarily disabled; modify and clarify how the disability of the Governor is determined modify how a vacancy In Ihe office of Lieutenant Governor is filled; and establish a process for determining the disability of a Lieutenant Governor? YES NO CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT B Shall ROBERT W. ADK1NS be retained Shall the Utah Constitution be amended in the office of Judge of the District to allow a permanent state trust fund to Court of the Third Judicial District? include money or other assets given to YES the fund under any provision of law? NO YES Shall CHRISTINE S. DECKER be retained In the office of Judge of the District Court of the Third Judicial District? YES NO Shall DENO G. HIMONAS be retained In the ofTice of Judge of the District Court of the Third Judicial District? .YES DNO Shall GLENN K. IWASAKI be retained in the office of Judge of the District Court of the Third Judicial District? :;. WRCHENHEfTER, USA NO Shall ANDREW A. VALDE2 be retained in the office of Judge of the Juvenile Court of the Third Judicial District? WEINSTEIN. STEVE Write-in YES YES REP « " , BALDWIN. CHARLES 0 . 'CHUCK" CASTLE, DARREL SOUTH SUMMIT SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 3 (Vote for On*) Shall R O B I N W . R E E S E b e retained In the office of J u d g e of the District C o u r t of the Third Judicial District? ELLIS, RICHARD K. i 08AMA, BARACK Bl DEN, JOE ; PEARSON, KIRK D. CON COUNTY COUNCIL SEAT E STATE T R E A S U R E R (Vote for One) VfXH~ McKINNEY, CYNTHIA CLEMENTE, ROSA Writs-* REP • PASTY LA RIVA, GLORIA MOSES. ROBERT BISEL,D.DELOY,Jr. WriWn - I CoHsTmmoii NADER, RALPH GONZALEZ, MATT LfTTlEFORD, MARK COUNTY COUNCIL SEAT D (Vote for One) YES ONO NO CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT C Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to: change the start of the Legislature's annual general session from tho third Monday in January to the fourth Monday in January; and exclude federal hofidays from the calculation of the 45-day limit on the annual general sessions of ihe Legislature? YES NO COUNTY CLERK |