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Show STEP 6 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS AND INITIATIVES have placed your ballot card under the flap of the envelope RETURN THE ENVELOPE CONTAINING THE BALLOT CARD TO THE ELECTION JUDGE. The election judge will verify your identity and remove the stub from your ballot. Then deposit the envelope containing the ballot card in the ballot box. You have now finished voting. When you You Constitutional amendments and initiatives appear on the ballot in the form of a question. A vote 'TOR" an amendment or initiative means that you want to answer "yes" to the question. A vote "AGAINST' an amendment or initiative means that you want to answer "no" to the question. To vote on constitutional amendments and initiatives, read the ballot title provided on the ballot card, decide whether you are "FOR" or "AGAINST' the amendment or initiative, and use the punch pin to punch a hole on the appropriate response. Judicial, Voters who are blind, disabled, unable to read or write, unable to read or write the English language, or physically unable to enter a polling place, may be helped by someone of their choice provided that the person helping is not a candidate, the voter's employer, an agent of the voter's employer, or an officer or agent of the voter's union. The person helping cannot in any way request, persuade, or induce the voter to vote for or against any particular candidate or issue. WRITE-I- N VOTING may also vote for a valid write-i- n candidate. To do this, you may either write the candidate's name and the title of the office for which the candidate is running on the envelope provided with the ballot card or place a sticker containing this information on the envelope. When voting for a write-i- n candidate, DO NOT punch a hole in the punch card for any candidate running for the same office. CANDIDATES the state school board, local school board, and similar offices are contests. Your ballot will contain instructions designating numbers of candidates that should be voted for in each office. HOW TO GET HELP TO MARK YOUR BALLOT Instructions to Voters In Daggett, Piute, Rich, and Wayne counties. HOW TO OBTAIN A BALLOT FOR VOTING Give your name and address to an election judge. 2. If your name is on the official register, and your right to vote has not been challenged, the election judge will give you one or more ballots. 1. NOTE: If an election judge has reason to doubt your identity, the judge have a is required either, (a) to request identification from you, or (b) to known registered voter of the district identify you. HOW TO VOTE YOUR BALLOT vote a ballot that has been marked, spoiled, or defaced. Identification marks or a spoiled or defaced ballot will make your vote invalid. If you make a mistake, or if you have a spoiled or defaced ballot, return the ballot to the election judge who will issue you a new ballot. DO NOT VOTING FOR CANDIDATES OF ONE PARTY. If you want to cast a "straight party" vote, simply mark an "X" in the circle at the top of the list of that party 's candidates. You may also mark an "X" in the box next to the candidate's name, but this is not necessary if you marked an "X" in the circle next to the party's symbol. VOTING FOR CANDIDATES OF MORE THAN ONE PARTY If you want to vote for candidates from more than one party, mark an "X" in the square next to the names of the candidates for whom you want to vote. If you have already voted "straight party" and then decide to vote for a candidate from another party, you must mark an "X" next to the candidate for whom you want to vote, and then, under the party for whom you cast a "straight party" vote, cross out the name of the candidate(s) running for that office. -- 67 y ' rA |