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Show - Ir Instructions to Voters , FOR VOTING BALLOTS HOW TO OBTAIN A BALLOT FOR VOTING !. Give your name and address to an ffl to vote has 2. If your name is on the official register, Vr rJ M or more not been challenged, the election judge will give you ballots. , HOW TO VOTE YOUR BALLOT tfOfvote a baHot that Identification marks or a spoiled "fe"led or defaced ballot. ,. . , STEP 1 4, to Using both hands, slide the ballot card all the way into the vote recorder. Z GO W STEP 2 Be sure the two holes at the top of the card fit over the two r on the vote recorder. ' " ' CO ' ' -T" ! iVU TO NEXT JZ fZ PAGE - ""lET fcli- - - I STEP 3 To vote, hold the punch straight up and push down through L the box next to each of your choices. Follow the instruction, vote all pages as instructed. Use the punch provided. Do not. or pencil. i STEP 4 Voting for candidates of more than one party If you waniicr candidates from more than one party you may do this by pi,t ballot in the box next to the desired candidate s name ontki Voting for candidates of one party. If you want to cast a "straight (party" vote for all the candidates of one party, punch the box next to (he desired party on the first page of the ballot. If you vote "straight party" yu vote for each candidate of that party. If you have already ' ; voted "straight party" and want to vote for a candidate of another party, you can do that by punching the ballot next to the candidate's name. STEPS Aftervoting, slide the card out of the vote recorder and place it under the flap of the write-in envelope. - A l .. V i STEP 6 iv After you have voted the ballot and placed it in the write-in ballot s.c envelope, RETURN IT TO THE ELECTION JUDGE. Give your name. K The judge will remove the stub from your ballot. Deposit the write-in ballot envelope, which contains the ballot card, in the ballot box. You have now finished voting. i J A WRITE-IN VOTING You may also vote for a valid write-in candidate. You do this by either writing the office title and the name of the candidate on the write-in ballot envelope, or by placing a sticker with the candidate's name and office printed on it on the write-in envelope. When voting a write-in candidate, DO NOT punch a hole in the punch card ballot for the same position. NON PARTISAN CANDIDATES Judicial, state school board, local school board, and similar offices are non-partisan contests. They are on the last pages of your ballot. The copy of the ballot attached to the vote recorder contains instructions telling how many persons should be voted for each office. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS AND INITIATIVES In case of a constitutional amendment or initiative submitted to a vote of the people, you punch the ballot by the answer you want to give. The amendment or initiative will be in the form of a question. Vote "FOR" if you want to answer "yes", and "AGAINST" if you want to answer "no." HOW TO GET HELP TO MARK YOUR BALLOT If you are blind, disabled, unable to read or write, unable to read or write the English language, or physically unable to enter a polling place, you may be helped by someone you choose. The person helping you cannot be your employer, an agent of your employer, or an officer or agent of your union. The person helping you cannot in any way request, persuade, or induce you to vote for or against any particular candidate or issues. |