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Show If a cross is marked in a circle above a ticket, the voter MAY or may not draw a line or lines through the name or names of any candidate on the ticket for whom he does not wish to vote. However, in municipal elections and any other election when an office is listed that requires more than one person to be elected the voter SHALL draw a line through the names of the persons of that ticket for whom he does not wish to vote. VOTING CANDIDATES Judicial, state school, local school, etc. aie nonpartisan contests and are located in the extreme right column on the ballot. Just above the voting squares are instructions as to how many persons can be voted for that particular office. WRITE IN VOTING You may also vote for a valid write-icandidate. This is done by either writing the name of the candidate on the ballot or by applying a sticker to the ballot that has the candidates name and office printed on it. Partisan write-i- candidates are to be listed in ticket. Nonthe respective office space of the blank write-iwrite-iblank in listed the be to are candidates space for partisan office. You shall be deemed to have the respective voted for that person, whether you make or fail to make a cross name. mark opposite such write-in n n 41- |