FORSYTH COUNTY OFFICIAL BALLOT ABSENTEE/PROVISIONAL/CHALLENGED BALLOT OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

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FORSYTH COUNTY OFFICIAL BALLOT ABSENTEE/PROVISIONAL/CHALLENGED BALLOT OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
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FORSYTH COUNTY
OFFICIAL BALLOT
ABSENTEE/PROVISIONAL/CHALLENGED BALLOT
OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA
NOVEMBER 2, 2010
To vote, blacken the Oval ( ) next to the candidate of your choice. To vote for a person whose name is not on the ballot,
manually WRITE his or her name in the write-in section and blacken the Oval ( ) next to the write-in section. If you desire to
vote YES or NO for a PROPOSED QUESTION, blacken the corresponding Oval ( ). Use only blue or black pen or pencil.
Do not vote for more candidates than the number allowed for each specific office. Do not cross out or erase. If you erase or
make other marks on the ballot or tear the ballot, your vote may not count.
If you change your mind or make a mistake, you may return the ballot by writing “Spoiled” across the face of the ballot and
return envelope. You may then mail the spoiled ballot back to your county board of registrars, and you will be issued another
official absentee ballot. Alternatively, you may surrender the ballot to the poll manager of an early voting site within your county
or the precinct to which you are assigned. You will then be permitted to vote a regular ballot.
"I understand that the offer or acceptance of money or any other object of value to vote for any particular candidate, list of candidates, issue, or list of issues
included in this election constitutes an act of voter fraud and is a felony under Georgia law." [OCGA 21-2-285(h) and 21-2-383(a)]
For United States Senate
(Vote for One)
(Vote for One)
JOHNNY ISAKSON
GARY BLACK
MICHAEL "MIKE" THURMOND
J. B. POWELL
(Incumbent) Republican
For Public Service
Commissioner
For Commissioner of Agriculture
(To Succeed Robert B. Baker, Jr.)
(Vote for One)
Republican
Democrat
Democrat
CHUCK DONOVAN
KEVIN CHERRY
Libertarian
TIM ECHOLS
Republican
KEITH MOFFETT
Democrat
Libertarian
JAMES "JIM" SENDELBACH
Libertarian
Write-in
Write-in
For Governor
For Commissioner of Insurance
(Vote for One)
(Vote for One)
NATHAN DEAL
RALPH T. HUDGENS
ROY E. BARNES
MARY SQUIRES
Republican
Republican
Democrat
Democrat
JOHN H. MONDS
Write-in
For U.S. Representative in
112th
Congress From the 9th
Congressional District of
Georgia
(Vote for One)
SHANE BRUCE
Libertarian
TOM GRAVES
Libertarian
Write-in
(Incumbent) Republican
Write-in
For Lieutenant Governor
(Vote for One)
For State School Superintendent
(Vote for One)
L. S. CASEY CAGLE
JOHN D. BARGE
CAROL PORTER
JOE MARTIN
DAN BARBER
KIRA GRIFFITHS WILLIS
(Incumbent) Republican
Write-in
For State Senator From
27th District
(Vote for One)
Republican
Democrat
JACK MURPHY
(Incumbent) Republican
Democrat
Libertarian
Libertarian
Write-in
Write-in
For Secretary of State
(Vote for One)
(Vote for One)
For Commissioner of Labor
(Vote for One)
BRIAN KEMP
MARK BUTLER
GEORGANNA SINKFIELD
DARRYL HICKS
(Incumbent) Republican
Write-in
For State Representative in
the
General Assembly From
23rd District
MARK HAMILTON
(Incumbent) Republican
Republican
Democrat
DAVID CHASTAIN
Democrat
WILL COSTA
Libertarian
Libertarian
Write-in
For County Commissioner
District 3
(Vote for One)
TODD LEVENT
Republican
Write-in
Write-in
For Attorney General
(Vote for One)
Write-in
SAM OLENS
Republican
KEN HODGES
Democrat
DON SMART
Libertarian
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NONPARTISAN
ELECTION
PROPOSED
CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENTS
For Justice,
Supreme Court of Georgia
(To Succeed David E. Nahmias)
(Vote for One)
TAMMY LYNN ADKINS
-1Allows competitive contracts to
be enforced in Georgia courts.
House Resolution No. 178
Ga. L. 2010, p. 1260
DAVID NAHMIAS
(Incumbent)
“Shall the Constitution of Georgia be
amended so as to make Georgia more
economically competitive by
authorizing legislation to uphold
reasonable competitive agreements?”
MATT WILSON
-5Allows owners of industrialzoned property to choose to
remove industrial designation
from their property.
House Resolution No. 136
Ga. L. 2010, p. 1259
“Shall the Constitution of Georgia
be amended so as to allow the
owners of real property located in
industrial areas to remove the
property from the industrial area?”
YES
YES
NO
Write-in
For Judge,
Court of Appeals of Georgia
NO
(To Succeed A. Harris Adams)
(Vote for One)
A. HARRIS ADAMS
-2Adds $10 tag fee on private
passenger vehicles to fund
statewide trauma care
expansion.
(Incumbent)
Write-in
For Judge,
Court of Appeals of Georgia
(To Succeed Anne Elizabeth Barnes)
(Vote for One)
ANNE ELIZABETH BARNES
(Incumbent)
Senate Resolution No. 277
Ga. L. 2010, p. 1260
“Shall the Constitution of Georgia be
amended so as to impose an annual
$10.00 trauma charge on certain
passenger motor vehicles in this state
for the purpose of funding trauma
care?”
YES
PROPOSED
STATEWIDE
REFERENDUM
-AProvides for inventory of
businesses to be exempt
from state property tax.
House Bill No. 482
Act No. 132
Ga. L. 2010, p. 674
“Shall the Act be approved which
grants an exemption from state ad
valorem taxation for inventory of a
business?”
YES
Write-in
For Judge,
Court of Appeals of Georgia
NO
NO
(To Succeed Edward H. Johnson)
(Vote for One)
JAMES BABALOLA
ANTOINETTE "TONI" DAVIS
-3Allows the State to execute
multiyear contracts for long-term
transportation projects.
Senate Resolution No. 821
Ga. L. 2010, p. 1263
STAN GUNTER
“Shall the Constitution of Georgia be
amended so as to allow the Georgia
Department of Transportation to enter
into multiyear construction agreements
without requiring appropriations in the
current fiscal year for the total amount
of payments that would be due under
the entire agreement so as to reduce
long-term construction costs paid by
the state?”
ADRIENNE HUNTERSTROTHERS
CHRIS MCFADDEN
DAVID N. SCHAEFFER
YES
NO
Write-in
For Judge, Superior Court of
the Bell Forsyth Judicial Circuit
(To Succeed Jeffrey S. Bagley)
(Vote For One)
-4-
(Incumbent)
Allows the State to execute
multiyear contracts for projects
to improve energy efficiency and
conservation.
Write-in
Senate Resolution No. 1231
Ga. L. 2010, p. 1264
JEFF BAGLEY
For Upper Chattahoochee River
Soil and Water Conservation
District Supervisor
(Vote for One)
LEONARD WILBUR RIDINGS
(Incumbent)
“Shall the Constitution be amended so
as to provide for guaranteed cost
savings for the state by authorizing a
state entity to enter into multiyear
contracts which obligate state funds
for energy efficiency or conservation
improvement projects?”
YES
JASON ROBERT ULSETH
NO
Write-in
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