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Show STEP 4 After voting, slide the card out of the vote recorder and place it under the flap of the write-i- envelope. .-- H H..M,... the classroom for his or tier Dr. Lox said " i ithirtTu.vtfiacbcr; VOTING FOR CANDIDATES OF ONE PARTY TICKET If you wish to cast a "straight party" vote for all the candidates of one party, punch the position indicated next to the desired party on the first page of the ballot. If you have voted "straight party" you have voted for each candidate of that party. VOTING FOR CANDIDATES OF TWO OR MORE PARTY TICKETS If you desire to vote for candidates of two or more parties you may do this by punching the ballot next to the desired candidate's name as indicated on the ballot. 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 j name. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS, VOTING INITIATIVE, AND REFERENDUM QUESTIONS I In case of a constitutional amendment, initiative, or refe- - rendum submitted to a vote of the people, you punch the ballot by the answer you wish to give. The amendment, initiative, or r referendum will be in the form of a question. Vote "FOR" if you j wish to answer "yes", and "AGAINST" if you wish to answer "no." VOTING CANDIDATES j Judicial, state school board, local school board etc., are non- - partisan contests. They are located on the last pages of your ballot. The vote recorder copy contains instructions telling how many persons should be selected for each office. fie HOW TO OBTAIN ASSISTANCE IN MARKING BALLOT is n' 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 given assistance by a person of your , choice. The person giving assistance may not be your employer, an agent of your employer, or an officer or agent of your union. The s. person giving assistance shall not in any manner request, si persuade or induce you to vote for or against any particular N candidate or issues. f! un irtt lyi kck it oks b r icti tha le y r tl rn j te n ibiti its. wea iurcl eels g th !m o uple und vboy ngs. 31en a er I STEP5 you have voted the ballot and placed it under the flap of the "We in ballot envelope, RETURN IT TO THE ELECTION JUDGE. Glve your name. The judge will remove the stub. Deposit the ballot envelope (containing the ballot card) in the ballot You have now finished voting. WRITE-I- VOTING J0" may also vote for a valid write-i- n candidate. This is done by writing the office title and the name of the candidate on le "Tite in ballot envelope, or by placing a sticker on the write-i- "V( that has the candidate's name and office printed on it. ' ten voting a write-i- candidate, DO NOT punch a hole in the ' mcard ballot for the same position. Page 23 j.i ii.i ..,,i.n....w,m..n.li |