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Show BUS IMG mm GENERAL AND POLLING n rfran L0CATI0E9: UTAH COUNTY - NOVEMBER 7, 2000 Arlin V. Kuhni - Utah County ClerkAuditor SAMPLE BALLOT I Arlin V. Kuhni, Utah County ClerkAuditor do hereby certify the foregoing to be a correct facsimile ballot for the General Election to be held November 7, 2000, which ballot shows the names of all candidates eligible for election. elec-tion. Only names of those candidates applicable will be on the respective ballots in the various precincts throughout through-out Utah County. In witness thereto, I hereunder set my hand and seal this 1 8th day of October 2000. ARLIN V. KUHNI UTAH COUNTY CLERK AUDITOR VOTING PLACE NOTICE GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT FOR UTAH COUNTY, UTAH - NOVEMBER 7, 2000 formal 0 6U- s-jt- County CJert Punchcard Ballot No. If ycu wish to cast a "STRAIGHT PARTY vole for ALL the candidates of ONE PARTY, punch the position indcated tor the desired party. I you do not wish to vote "STRAIGHT PARTY", cast individual votes accordingly. fft REPUBLICAN snag Party ' 7 C DEMOCRATIC StogM Party Vote 9 O INDEPENDENT AMERICAN StraQht Party Vol. 11 f&j LIBERTARIAN Straight Patty Vote 13 NATURAL LAW Straghl Party Vote 15 J REFORM SfraJct Party Vote 17 For PRESIDENT & VlCE-PRiSlDENT ot the UNITED STATES GEORGE W. BUSH EQRMfiTL DICK CHENEY Vice Prnideri AL GORE JOSEPH LIE3ERMAN Vice-Praider HOWARD PHILLIPS Pmitvi CURTIS FRAZIER Vice-Presidtrl HARRY BROWNE BHiterL ART OUVIER Vice-President JOHN HAGELIN ErMtet , NAT GOLDHABER Viee-Prettdent PAT BUCHANAN EZ0LA FOSTER Vice-President RALPH NAOER Pretldent WINOKA LA0UKE Vice-President JAMES HARRIS MARGARET TROWE Vice-President LOUIE 6. Y0UNGKE1T ROBERT LEO BECK Vice-Presidoil Republican 21 Democratic 23 Wepandant American 25 Libertarian 27 Natural law 29 Reform 31 Green 33 Socaist Worker 35 37 MEM Shea GARY D. STOTT be retained in the office of Judge of the Dtstrid Court of the Fourth Judicial District? YES NO For STATE BOARD Of EDUCATION District 2 A. EARL MCCAIN RICHARD TED LONDON "55 "55 For STATE BOARD Of EDUCATION District 14 tVIKE ANDERSON S3 5S "15 for STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION District 15 LiNNEA S. BAflHSY NATHAN RATHBUN "55 "55 For ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICT Representative District No. 1 KELVIN C. CLAYTON ANDREA L. FORSYTH 155 "TflT For ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICT Representative District No. 2 wit n il i mTU JIM EVANS BRUCE t. ARMSTRONG TOU "T5T For ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICT Representative District Na 3 3E GUY L. FUGAL T55 ROGER OLSEN TOT For NEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT Htxmt&nt District No. 1 T55 LUXE PETERSON 101 For NEBO SCHLXt DISTRICT Represfnrtaive District No 2 OEVONNA BAGSHAW 155 COLLIN ALLAN TOT For NEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT Representative District No. 3 BRENT GQROQM ERROl J. SMITH T55 TOT For PROVO SCHOOL DISTRICT RepresentM District No. 2 DARRYLH. ALDER T55 JOANNE B. WILLIAMS TOT For PROVO SCHOOL DISTRICT Representative District No. 3 KENNETH W.MATHESON T55 SANDY PACKARD TOT For PROVO. SCHOOL DISTRICT Representative District No. 4 NANCY R.HUTCHiNS TJ RICHARD W. SHEFFIELD TOT Psnebcarrj No. "V PuncficarrJ Ballot No. For U S SENATOR For STATE REPRESENTATIVE, District 56 ORRING. HATCH SCOn N. HOWELL Petvbfcy 39 DAVID N. COX CARLTON EDWARD BOWEN Denoaato 40 WAYNE CARLTON BecuMcan 73 Democratic 74 JIM DEXTER Independent SHIELA E. HEINCEL lwt-ian 42 DWIGHT STEFFNER Independent American 75 Uter'ana" 76 For U S. REPRESENTATIVE, Dstrid 3 fa Tili-&'--J For STATE REPRESENTATIVE. District 57 I CHRIS CANNON DQHA1Q DUNN Reputfcap 43 BRADLEY A. WINN MICHAEL J. LEHMAN JPtrnwrafc 44 Bectifcican 77 Democratic 78 HTiT K. BUBTOH Independent American 45 JEANN1E CRAWLEY Independent Amenean 79 RANDALL TOLPINRUD Lfcartarian 4i telunllaw 47 For STATE REPRESENTATIVE, District 58 For GOVERNOR & LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR M FERRIN GREGORY C. OUERDEN Demoerafc t1 MICHAEL O.LEAVITT OLENE S. WALKER Lieutenant Governor For STATE REPRESENTATIVE, District 59 Ftopubfcan 49 MIKE THOMPSON PHILL HARMON Republican BO BILL ORTON for STATE REPRESENTATIVE Disfnct 60 KAREN HALE lieetenent fiovenwr Democratic 51 KATHERINE BRYSON LONNIE F. BAIRO Republican 80 - Ogmocrafc 61 JEREMY FRIED BAUM imem LEE MCKENZIE Ltenttninl Sovemor For STATE REPRESENTATIVE. District 61 Ll.'i'flMiBa Indapendent 53 DUB RICHARDS &QTJ8ML Lwirisunt Governor LARRY C. WALTERS KEVIN T. HAPPEN rtecutScan 77 temooratic 78 Independent Anwioin 79 Natural law 55 For STATE REPRESENTATIVE. District 62 JEFF ALEXANDER For ATTORNEY GENERAL FAE C. BECK Reofcan 80 Democratic 61 MARK L. SHLiRTLEFF REED M. RICHARDS Republican 58 For STATE REPRESENTATIVE, District 63 W. ANDREW MCCUU0U6H jtoazsisja STSVE CLARK Ltgrtanan 60 (NO CANDIDATE FILED) Reoublcan 80 For STATE AUDITOR For STATE REPRESENTATIVE. District 64 LI.'if3i,TiJ JIM ELWFLL -Eepu&Jjcan 61 Ubertarart 62 ROBERT INGLSS Recubican 77 For STATE TREASURER MARK D. LEES ..Damnaalis 78 Ubertanan 79 EJMRJLLALIfB, HUGH A. BUTLER Republican 63 for STATE REPRESENTATIVE, District 65 ELLIOT 1 HULET Uwtariari 64 Natoallmv 65 filifliAUl Remfciican 77 for STATE SENATOR. District 14 NFIL WYILIE OimocraSs 78 fcertarijTg JOHN L. VALENTINE JERRY HANCOCK ftewbfca 70 For STATE REPRESENTATIVE, District 66 RONALD WINFIELO Democratc 71 GLENN L, WAY Independent Ainencar 72 JOHN NIELSEN Riwublicvi 80 for STATE SENATOR, District 16 for STATE REPRESENTATIVE, Oisirid 67 cgnsaiiira CURTIS S. BRAMBLE JOHN R. CURTIS Reoubfcan 66 DARIN G. PETERSON WAYNE L.HILL Democratic 67 Reotiilican 77 RICHARD G. THAYNE Indepeniant American 68 STEVEN E. THOMAS Pwxrafc 78 Ifcytanan 79 for COUNTY COMMISSIONER "C for STATE SENATOR. District 17 Havana 69 GARY R.HERBERT INO CANDIDATE FILED) Republican 83 BILL WRIGHT JED MITCHELL Reoubican 70 for COUNTY TREASURER 2 Year Term WILL CHR1STENSEN temperate 71 Independent American 72 MELVIH R.HUCMAM INO CANDIDATE FILED) flaufrfrar 66 POLLING PLACES - 2000 GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 2000 Precinct Location AF01 AF National Guard Armory AF02 Greenwood Elementary School AF03 Shelley Elementary School AF04 . AF Senior Citizens Center AF05 Shelley Elementary School AF06 Legacy Elementary School AF07 AF High School AF08 Forbes Elementary School AF09 Barrett Elementary School AF10AF National Guard Armory AF11AF Senior Citizens Center AF12AF High School AF13 Barrett Elementary School AL01 Alpine City Maint Shop AL02 Alpine City Maint Shop AL03 Aipine City Maint Shop BECB Paul Hull Residence BEL8 Richard A. Johnson Residence CFFF Cedar Fort Rrehouse CH01 Cedar Ridge Elementary School ELGO Goshen Senior Citizens Center EM01 Eagle Mountain Town Hall ER01 Elkridge City Hall GEG1 Genola Town Hall HI01 Highland City Hal HI02 Highland City Hall HI03 Highland City Hall HI04 Highland City Hall LE01 Meadow Elementary School LE02 Lehi Elementary School LE03 Lehi Jr High School LE04 Lehi City Hall LE05 Lehi Elementary School LEOG Sego Elementary School LE07 Eagle Crest Elementary School LE08 Maadow Elementary School LE09 Lehi Jr High School LI01 Lindon City Center LI02 Lindon Elementary School LI03 Lindon City Center Notice is hereby given that on NOVEMBER 7, 2000 the General Election will be held at the polling places listed herein. The polls will be open 7:00 a.m. and continue until 8:00 p.m. of the same day for voting by all persons properly registered and qualified to vote in their respective respec-tive precincts. ARLIN V. KUHNI UTAH COUNTY CLERKAUDITOR OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR SPANISH FORK, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH November 7, 2000 Cttyl QUESTION 1 Shall Spanish Fork City withdraw from the public transit district served by theUtah Transit Authority (UTA). thus decreasing the retail sales tax rate by 14 of a percent (.0025)? FOR withdrawal from UTA 107 AGAJ NST withdrawal from UTA 1 08 QUESTION 2 in the event Spanish Fork City withdraws from UTA, should the 14 of a percent (.0025) sales tax on retail sales within the City be imposed for the purpose of construction and maintenance of highways (City Streets) under the jurisdiction of Spanish Fork City? FOR a 14 of 0fl8 percent (.0025) sales tax increase for 112 street Improvements AGAINST a 14 of one percent (.0025) sales tax Increase 113 for street Improvements Address City 251 S 200 E Am Fork 50E200S Am Fork 550 N 200 W Am Fork 54 E Main . Am Fork 550 N 200 W Am Fork 28 E 1300 N Am Fork 510 N 600 E Am Fork 281 N 200 E Am Fork 168N 900E Am Fork 251 S 200 E Am Fork 54 E Main Am Fork 510 N 600 E Am Fork 168 N 900 E Am Fork 181 E 200 N Alpine 181 E 200 N Alpine 181 E 200 N Alpine 10717 South Covered Bridge 6807 S 3200 W Benjamin 15Q Church St Cedar Fort 4500 W. Cedar Hills Dr Cedar Hills 79 South Center Goshen 1680 E Heritage Dr Eagle Mountain 80 E Park Dr Elkridge Center and 8th St Genola I5378W 10400 N Highland 5378 W 10400 N Highland 5378 W 10400 N Highland 5378 W 10400 N Highland 176 S 500 W Lehi 651 N Center Street Lehi 700 E Cedar Hollow Rd Lehi 153 N 100 E Lehi 651 N Center Lehi 550 E 900 N Lehi 2760 N 300 W Lehi 176 S 500 W Lehi 700 E Cedar Hollow Rd Lehi 100 N State Street Lindon 30 North Main Lindon 1 00 N State Street Lindon PROPOSITION 1 RESOLUTION AMENDING STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROVISIONS Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to: (1) modify terms used to identify certain local government entities; (2) expand the types of services special service districts may be authorized to provide; (3) authorize the Legislature to provide for the creation of local government entities in addition to counties, municipalities, school districts, and special service districts; (4) modify county seat and optional forms of county government provisions; (5) require the Legislature to provide in statute for municipal dissolution; (6) clarify election provisions; (7) modify the exclusive uses of specified highway revenues; and (8) repeal language that is redundant or obsolete relating to state and local government? FOR 122 AGAINST 124 PROPOSITION 2 RESOLUTION CREATING CONSTITUTIONAL FUND Shal the Utah Constitution be amended to: estab-fish estab-fish a permanent state trust fund consisting of tobacco settlement money designated by statute or appropriation and specified private donations, with Income from the trust fund to be deposited into the state's General Fund and the principal to be preserved in the trust fund unless the governor and three-fourths of both the Senate and the House of Representatives agree to remove money or assets from the trust fund for deposit into the state's General Fund? FOR 130 AGAINST 132 INITIATIVE A Shal a law be enacted to: (1) declare English Utah's official and sole language lan-guage for state and local government documents docu-ments and action; (2) exempt those documents and actions required by the United States and Utah constitutions; federal law and regulations; law enforcement, public safety, and health requirements; public and higher education; certain judicial proceedings; proceed-ings; economic development and tourism; and libraries; (3) require public and higher education to enact rules to promote learning and using English and encourage learning foreign language; and (4) return to the General Fund monies appropriated appropri-ated or designated for services In another language, and require accounting? FOR 140 AGAINST 142 INITIATIVE B Shal a law be amended to: (1) forbid forfeiture (seizure and sale) of property Involved In crime where an innocent owner neither knew of nor consented to the crime; (2) create uniform procedures to protect property owners where forfeiture is sought by the government; (3) require the government to prove property is subject to forfeiture, ard to reimburse owners for damans to rxooertv In custody: (4) require distribution of forfeiture proceeds, after deductions for court costs and victim tosses, fo schools instead of counties or the state; (5) ctartty valuation methods tor forfeited property, AGAINST 151 and require tracking and reporting of at money from its sale? FOR 149 |