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Show Instructions to Voters All Counties Except Beaver, Cache, Carbon, Davis, Salt Lake, Sanpete, Sevier, Summit, Uintah, Utah, Washington, 'you Mu rr fcke jsted and Weber Iraw wl pr fish FOR VOTING BALLOTS HOW TO OBTAIN A BALLOT FOR VOTING 1. 2. Give your name and address to an election judge. 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. NOTE: If an election judge has reason to doubt your identity, the judge is required to either, (a) request identification from you, or(b) have a known registered voter of the district identify you. VOTING FOR CANDIDATES OF MORE THAN ONE PARTY If you want to vote for candidates of more than one party, you mark in the squares by the names of the candidates for whom want to vote without marking in any party's circle. You may also straight party" by marking in the circle above one partys list, marking in the squares by the names of the candidates of your cl of other parties. , ' HOW TO VOTE YOUR BALLOT DO NOT 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 it to the judge, who will cancel it and issue you a new ballot. When you have received a ballot from the election judge, immediately go alone to one of the voting booths and vote your ballot by marking it with an X as follows: VOTING FOR CANDIDATES OF ONE PARTY If you want to cast a straight party" vote for all the candidates of one party, you may mark in the circle at the top of the list of that partys candidates, in the squares by the names of each candidate of that party, or in both the circle and the squares. |