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Show 3 OFFICIAL NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK f As provided in Section 20-1-14. UAC as amended 1953, notice is I hereby given to quailed reg'Stered electors, that the General ; -lection will be conducted in Davis County. Tuesday, November ! c. 1984, for the purpose of nominating for public office PresiOort of fre Ur.ited 'totes Vice Pre'.iaor t , Uo. Poproo;r t-j' ve C".tr ct No 1 ' Governor L'ijtenor t Governor ' ttorre gereral 1 'to'fi AuO ror r,rats Ireo'.urer t OtM'e V.-nator Diitrct No. 23 J, jt'jro Pr-rre'-eritaiive D'Strct No. 13 afjfjtn P,-fjre'jr.t'j,lve D'Strcf No. 14 a 'jtoto P.-ori-'.ertatvo District No. 15 J Vote r.-ore'.erito-t've Disfr.ct Mo 16 I '.tote 'epresor Kir e District No. 17 j ',toito tyi.-proiertative D"trict No. 13 1 Vo'f-s Porxe'.enrotre District No. 19 li More P;frev;ritMtive District No 20 ' Ooi,r,r Corr rr.issiorier, 4-year term a County Commissioner, 2-year term County Attorney County Clerk SOuO'i.-me Court Justice District Court Jud'je District No. 2 Davis County School District Precinct No. 1 (xi'is County School District Precinct No. 2 Lavs County School District Precinct No. 3 J p' rxjS'tion No. 1 - Tangible Personal Property Tax Exemption p'oposition No. 2 Legislative Sessions Amendments i Pcros-tion No. 3- Judicial Article Revision i Pr, .position No 4 - State School Fund Amendments a" Prop S'tion No. 5 - Right to Bear Arms Amendment init ;t.e rr. .posol A - Cable TV. Decency Act I j for which off ; ial filing for nomination was designated. j Polls open from 7:00 a.m. to 8 00 p.m. MICHAEL G. ALLPHIN, DAVIS COUNTY CLERK I FARMINGTON. UTAH NOTICE OF CERTIFICATION OF ELECTION COUNTING PROGRAM Davis County will test the computer program that will be used to count the ballots for the General Election to be held on ! November 6, 1984. The test will be conducted on Monday 'f November 5, 1984 at 1:00 p.m. in room 100 of the County ! Courthouse, Farmington, Utah. Anyone who desires to witness ; this testing is invited to attend. MICHAEL G. ALLPHIN, DAVIS COUNTY CLERK CHECK YOUR POLLING PLACE FOR TUESDAY'S j GENERAL ELECTION MICHAEL G. ALLPHIN, Davis County Clerk, reminds voters that the polls will be open from 7:00 AM. to 8:00 P.M. on Election Day. In order to avoid long lines in the evening he encourages you to vote early in the day, rather than waiting for your spouse ; to come home from work. i Information about your district and polling place can be obtained ob-tained from your Registration Agent or from the Count Clerk's Office, 451-3000 or 773-7800. The following is a list of polling places by voting district number. LEGISLATIVE fruit Heights 1 - Fruit Heights 2 , ubhwiiii Davis County Golf Course, 1074 Nicholls Road j DISTRICT NO. 13 Fruit Heights 3 j Sunset 1 - Sunset 2 Sunset 3 Fruit Heights City Hall 281 So. Mountain Rd. Sunset City hall 85 West 1800 North (Rock Loft) Sunset 4 Kaysville 1 - Kaysville 5 - Kaysville 10 Sunset Elementary School 2014 North 250 West Kaysville Jr. High School 100 East 350 South Sunset 5 - Sunset 6 Kaysville 2 - Kaysville 7 Fiemont ,: ementary School 2525 North 160 West Burton Elementary School 827 East 200 South Clinton 1 -Clinton 3 -Clinton 4 -Clinton 6 Kaysville 3 - Kaysville 4 Clinton Eleiren'a.' School 1101 West 1800 North Kaysville Elem. School 50 North 100 East ; Clinton 5 Kaysville 6 - Kaysville 11 ; Clinton City Hall TO West 1800 North Kaysville City Hall U North Main LEGISLATIVE Kaysville 8 - Kaysville 9 LLUioLHiitL Morgan Elementary School 1065 thornfield Roac DISTRICT NO. 14 LEGISLATIVE Clinton 2 Clinton City Hall 1966 West 1300 North DISTRICT NO. 18 ''"ll wvk, wMnHh Bountiful 23 - 25 - 27 - Bountiful 40 west Point Elementary School 3788 W 300 North E(ementaiv 1018 East 250 Norttl syracust LtaryjLm 2000 West Bountiful 28 - Bountiful 29 Bountiful 32 Syracuse 3 - Davis County 8 To,man tlementa,y 300 tat 1200 North Syracuse City Hall 1751 South 2000 West Bountiful 30 - Bountiful 31 Syracuse 4 - Syracuse 5 - Clearfield 14 J- TaV'Pr Elementary School 295 E. Pages Lane Cock Elem. School ii75 West 1350 South Bountiful 33 - Bountiful 34 - Bountiful 35 Clearfield 3 - Clearfield 11 Meadowbrook Elem School 695 North 200 West Park Deloomen. Center 435 South Mam Cen,ervie 1 . 2 - Centerville 3 Clearfield 12 - Clearfield 13 Centerville Jr. High School 625 South Main Holt Elementary School. 448 North 1000 West .. . , ... , i 7 i mri m Centerville 4 - Centerville 5 Layron - t-ayrorwo Centerville Elem. School 350 No. 100 East Lavtcn elementary School 319 West Gentile Street Layton 14 -15 - 21 - 22 Centerville 6 - Centerville 9 voe View E em. School 1750 West 1600 North J P- Stewart Elementary School 1155 North Main Kaysville 12 , West Bountiful 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Cc'uTD.a Eemertary School 50 West 350 South West Bountiful Eem School 750 West 400 North LEGISLATIVE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT NO. 15 DISTRICT No. 19 i Clearfield 1 - Clearfield 2 Bountiful 2 - Bountiful 8 Bountiful 12 i Nortf Davis Jr High Schcji 335 South Stole Bountiful Eteme. School 1600 South 100 West ' Clearfield 4 - Clearfield 6 Bountiful 7 - Bountiful 13 ; C eartiea Licorv 5o2 Scut 1CCC s-ast Vai'ey View Elemen. School 1395 South 600 East Clearfield 5 Bountiful 9 , WFjerfcWScxIhtCaiW South Davis Jr. High School 298 West 2600 South , Clearfield 7 - Clearfield 8 , ln J0 in Wasatch Elementary School 27C East Center Street Bountiful 10 -11 -18 - 1r 1 Clearfield 9 - Clearfield 10 Washington item. School 340 West 650 South I Denes : ementarv School 944 North 250 West Bountiful 14 - Bountiful 15 - Bountiful 20 j Layton 16 Layton 19 - Layton 20 Bountiful High School 695 South Orchara anve ! Ncrtr Layton Jr Hign School n:0 West 2CC0 North Bounfjful . Bountiful 17 : Layton 24 Mi'fcreek Jr, High School 245 East 1000 South : c TwT T " 2?3? m W3 Boun,iful 21 Bountiful 22 - Bountiful 26 SOUttl WeDer 1 Bountiful Jr. High School 30 West 4C0 Norttl Scut Weoe E ementarv School 1255 East Lester ; cfici ativc Bountiful 24 Bountiful 39 ; LEV7IOLAIIVC oak Hills Elementary School 1235 East 600 South j DISTRICT NO. 16 Woods Cross 2 - Woods Cross 4 ' Layton 1 Layton 6 Woods Cross Etemea school 2385 Sa 800 West i lavton E emeotarv School 319 West Gerti e Street vVOOdS Cross 1 - Woods CrOSS 3 i Layton 3-4-18-27 Wooers Cross City Hail 1555 South SOO West ; 'At-itesoes tenentarv Schocl 233 Colonial Ave. j Layton 2 - Layton 5 LEGISLATIVE ! DISTR.CT NO. 20 i cresve Eeme School 1S5 west Gcaen A. Bountiful 1 - Bountiful 3 - Bountiful 4 ! Layton 10 Layton 11 Layton 26 fra sccst cxren o srt. wis so Ctc-ara l : E G trg Eementarv Schooc 001 East 1C0C North Bountiful 6 - Bountiful 36 s Layton 12 - Layton 13 vue-er arv jr hh schocx 955 Ecst iecc so ; l -co r i emn , scvot 591 west 2CCC Neriti Bountiful 5 Bountiful 37 - Bountiful 38 j Layton 17 Layton 28 tv- Eeentcrv scax 225 Sc-r- Dews ed i test Laon t-em School 247C East Cherry Lane JoyiS County 1-2-3 I Layton 25 Aae-aoe Eemen Sc-ool 731 West 3eOC Sec: v a e vev, Go Course. 25Ci East Genti street Dovis County 4 5 - Bountiful 41 ; Bouton Em. School 2611 South Orchard Dnye LEGISLATIVE Dovis County 6 ws Scum Dcvis Jurof h-. 296 w 26CC S. DISTRICT NO. 17 Davis County 7 : Centerville 7 - Centerville 8 Wesl BourJi 555 N 8Cc west ; Jenny P. Stewart Eem School 1155 North Main North Salt Lake 1-2-4 and NSL 5 - : Farmington 1 Farmington 5 Ocnara Elementary School 928 West 440C Sojt- i farmington Efcm. y Schoc? 50 West 200 South North Sa It Lake 3 1 Cameiot Traie( Par 695 H Highway 91 ', Farmington 3 - Farmington 4 Woods Cross 5 j Knowrton Elementary Schoc 801 Sheohad Lane W3 Cross Eem. School 23c5 So. 8CC W Page 1 GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT Davis County Ballot November 6, 1984 II you wish to cjs! 3 STRAIGHT PARTY" vole tor ALL the cjndutes ol 0HE PARTY, punch the position indicated neit to the desired party II you do not wish to tote "STRAIGHT PARTY." cist voles accordingly on pages 2. 3. 4 andS "J" REPUBLICAN StrwM Prty Vote 8 DEMOCRATIC Str3ieM Party Vote AMERICAN Straight Party Vote 12 t LIBERTARIAN Straight Party Vote 14 t Page 2 Davis County Ballot November 6, 1984 I RONALD REAGAN j Reoubncan 20 t GEORGE BUSH Vict President WALTER F. M0NDALE Democratic GERALDINE A. FERRAR0 Vice President DELMAR DENNIS President r American 24 w TRAVES BR0WNLEE and Vice President ' Vice President DAVID BERGLAND 1 . f Libertarian 26 I "he JIM LEWIS Urnled States v,ce Pm"'e"' DENNIS L SERRETTE 1 Ul3h fes' e" Independent 28 W NANCY ROSS toe Vice-President ' GUS HALL ) Vote For One "" " Communis! 30 ANGELA DAVIS ft Vice President ' 1 MELVIN T. MASON " I IVorders 32 W I MATILDE ZIMMERMANN cif ''':dent ' S0NIA JOHNSON 1 1 ni"it I Citizens' 34 t RICHARD J. WALTON My Vice President United States JAMES V. HANSEN Republican 36 Representative District No. 1 MILTABRAMS Democratic 37 Vote for One WILLY MARSHALL' ertanan 38 f PdgG 3 Davis County Ballot November 6, 1984 I NORMAN H. BANGERTER T Governor M A i W.VALOVESON : 1"" 40 1 Governor Lieutenant Governor and WAYNE OWENS 1 Lieutenant Democratic 42 W Governor DALE B. CARPENTER w Lieutenant Governor L S. BROWN 1 Govemoi I A A vote For one JOHN EUGENE MORAY 44 W lieutenant Governor Attorney General DAVID L WILKINSON Republican 46 tor One JOSEPH E. TESCH Democrats 47 State Auditor TOM L ALLEN Republican 48 1ofeforOrte STERRETT NEALE Democrats 49 State Treasurer EDWARD T. ALTER Republican 50 Ir-ofe tor One BRIAN H. MOSS ' Democratic 51 sl3teSen3lor JACK M0NS0N BANGERTER Republican 52 DlS"C" 23 RELDONC. WHITE American 53 Vote for One ' VERA EDWARDS Uberlanan 54 t Page 4 Davis County Ballot November 6, 1984 S,3r',Te I KAYE BROWNING Republican 5T Vote for One KENNETH D. BRADSHAW Democratic 59 District"on'lTVe SCOTT W.HOLT ' Republican 60 t Vote lor One DAN C. GARDNER Democrat 61 Stale Representative : District No 15 Vote for One HENRY J. DICKAM0RE RepubUcan 63 Srafeffepresertadye FRANKLIN W. KNOWLTON RepubUcan 64 District No 16 ' LORRAINE MANDEVILLE Democratic 65 I Vote lor One PATRICIA HUNT lam, 66 Sfafe Representative E. UTE KNOWLTON Republican 67 W District No. 17 M. JAY CLEGG Democratic 68 I Vote lor One w MARY ANN MICKELSON tianar, 69 Sfafe Representative P. LLOYD SELLENEIT Republican 70 t District No 18 LILLIAN B. WOOD Democrat 71 Vote for One FRANCIS LADDIE SWANER utxnanan 72 SV,ZTon'iT KIM R. BURNINGHAM r 73 Vote for One RICHARD I. BOMBARD Libertanan 74 Sfafe Representative dtidcdt u nmrr "ZZ T District No. 20 KUBtKI M. UARFF Republican 75 Vote for One REVA ELAI N E WADSWORTH American 76 Page 5 " Davis County Ballot - November 6, 1 HAROLD J. TIPPETTS epuW,CJ County Conner QffJNIS A. DE BOER De.oc g, Vote lor One . . j HERBERT N. HENDERSON (Mncjn J2 j Jjg c : j 1901 HARRY B. GERLACH, SR. RepMM g4 ; 210 ! County Commissioner I l05 2 Year Term HOWARD C. "CHUCK JOHNSON Democrat, gg ( jgf Vote lor One 430 440 J. R. "JIM" ETHERIDGE eCJn 8J . 5 ' 460 County Attorney 2 Year Term L0REN D. MARIIN Republican 9Q TrjHel Vote lor One i ' ' - .NEEt cm ae MICHAEL G. ALLPHIN r 92 , 2 Year Term Vole lor One rfTED- HOWARD F. STODDARD Democrat, 94 L -niFndi iaturda Pae6 NON-PARTISAN j Davis County Ballot November 6, 1984 I J I live y Supreme Court Justice shall CHRISTINE M. DURHAM YES QK :""ne be retimed in the oftice ol "u f .ose' Justice of the Supreme Court (J78.2S Vote One o' Uth7 NO 97 District Court Judge shall RONALD 0. HYDE ' YES lu S District No. 2 oe retained in the office of u I v c Judge of the District Court "Ja Vote One of the Second Judicial Court? NO 99 g,lury D's"nc', CoX Ju?ge " JOHN F. WAHLQUIST YES 100 ' rsffi Dsfnc( No. 2 be retamed in the office oT vv -.mt Judge of the District Court ind"13' Vole One of the Second Judicial Court? NO 101 I ' (00 District Court Judge M QQ ROTH YES 102 ' District No. 2 oe retained in the office of ' 1C0U Judge of the District Court I andlE lofe One of the Second Judicial Court? NU 103 ay tn.is District Court Judge shall RODNEY S. PAGE YES 104 I :,SSI"! District No. 2 be stained in the office of VM Judge of the District Court . I M Vote One of the Second Judicial Court? NO 105 I yelerre 'i pm. B 3m CZZctNo0tiDlS'nC' CARL M- JOHNSON 106 S 1 jood t Vote for One RAY BRISCOE 107J 3m CHeZctCNo0l2DlS,"C' SHERYL L ALLEN 108J g ole for One I GLENN S. GOLD, SR. 109 ) r i . recess 3m CZZctNo0l3DlS'rtC' SCOn HANSEN 110 . igr Vote lor One HENRY E. HEATH HI IS 1 254. C Page 7 ' St wee Davis County Ballot November 6, 1984 apart ; cere 1 liaper :umrtu Proposition No. 1 sting TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION FOR 117 ml Shall Article Xlll.Section 14. of the Slate Constitution beamended to J I, Legislature to exempt motor vehicles, aircraft, and walercratt Irom the property AGAINST 118 I ta and provide, instead ol the property tan. a umlorm state lee lor vehicles used ' CC on public highways, lands or waterways 8 C 254.1 SE Proposition No. 2 ,Jm LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS AMENDMENTS pQR 121 a Shall Article VI. Sections 2 and 16. ot the State Constitution be amended to , I lis change the legislative sessions Irom the current 60 day general sessions in AfiAIISKT 122 1 rK odd numbered years and 20 day budget sessions in even-numbered years to 1 annual 45 day geneial sessions aj.V .e Proposition No. 3 HJ 07 JUDICIAL ARTICLE REVISION Jfljj Shall Article VIII ol the State Constitution be repealed and reenacted and i?1 Article XXI. Sections and 2, be amended to provide a ludicial article which i establishes the authority and lurisdiction ol the Supreme Court and District CAD 126 1 V Courts, allows the Legislature to establish other courts as necessary including rW" I 3 nonrecord courts with nonlawyer Udges; establishes a ludicial council lor J J administration of the courts, establishes the oualilicalions and selection orocess APflllMT 127 I T77T lor ludges. establishes a ludicial conduct commission to leview complaints Ll against ludges. establishes elected public prosecutors, organiies and clarilies olhei sections, and provides an effective date ol July 1. 198S " ' :;en " Proposition No. 4 Mo STATE SCHOOL FUND AMENDMENTS 1 in t FOR lJ 'i Shall Article X. Section 3. ol the Stale Constitution be amended to modily the ? revenue sources to the Stale School Fund to include all levenues Irom nonre . . ,.,-r 111 I 1 newable resources Iron school or stale lands, and clarity the funding and AGAINST lJi ' ":R administration ol the umlorm school fund, and provide an effective dale ol July ? 1. 198 . -To) iw I Page 8 J ! Davis County Ballot November 6, 1984 i rf-C I r- ; ' in I Proposition No. 5 RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS AMENDMENT fOR 136 lj I Shall Article I. Section 6. ot the State Constitution be amended 10 slate that the ... i't i individual right to keep and beai aims lor the security and delense ol the AflAINST 13M'j" individual, lamily. otheis property, oi lor other lawful purposes shall not be MU 'U I inlnnged. Out the Legislature may define the lawlul use ol arms Initiative Proposal A CABLE T. V. DECENCY ACT 0 fi I JIV" "fa ,n lhe c"minjl ""l cable television J 2 7V ' " """C,nl Jni) m' AOAIWCT 141 ' inoecent or obscene material over cable television a Class A misdemeanoilo, AGAINST l V-t company 5 ' ""'i' '"" "" ' 'e'e"J!'n fl'sl,""""" I State ot Utah: J County ot Davis: viCcheaXGthe'?ooo'erk In nd for Co Ot Davis, State of Utah, do Count Utarfnr ZtV"3 to, correct CPV C bc"l0, ,0f m county, Utah for the General Election November 6, 1984 and with the appe in the nlmes ' a" CQndldates as they will appear on the eof hr! retSpee presentatrve districts and school precincts. In , hereof, I hereunto set my hand and seal this 23rd day of October A D. W Michael G. Allphln, Davis County Clerk fVl) mnrt f V0t6d " jl |