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IT IS A CRIME TO FALSIFY THIS BALLOT OR TO VIOLATE INDIANA ELECTION LAWS<br />

OFFICIAL BALLOT<br />

GENERAL ELECTION<br />

JENNINGS COUNTY, INDIANA<br />

NOVEMBER 6, 2012<br />

CASTING A VOTE: To vote for the candidate of your choice, complete the arrow at the RIGHT of the candidate's name. If you make a mistake,<br />

return your <strong>ballot</strong> to the Election Official and obtain another. Do not attempt to change any marks made in error.<br />

WRITE-IN: To vote for a write-in candidate, write the name of the candidate on the line provided and complete the arrow. A write-in vote will NOT be<br />

counted unless the vote is for a DECLARED write-in candidate.<br />

STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING: You may vote a Straight Party Ballot for all the candidates of the party of your choice by completing the arrow for the party in<br />

the STRAIGHT PARTY section. Your voting mark will give every candidate of that party a vote.<br />

SPLIT-TICKET VOTING: You may vote a Straight Party Ticket by marking ONE of the party choices and then voting for individual candidates of your choice<br />

in any other party OR you may vote for individual candidates for your choice in each office.<br />

PUBLIC QUESTIONS: To vote on Public Questions, complete the arrow to the RIGHT of the word "YES" or "NO".<br />

STRAIGHT PARTY<br />

You may vote a Straight Party Ballot for the<br />

party of your choice by completing the<br />

arrow pointing to the party of your choice<br />

OR<br />

you may Split your ticket by completing the<br />

arrow pointing to the party of your choice<br />

and voting for individual candidates in any<br />

other party.<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

LIBERTARIAN<br />

FEDERAL AND STATE OFFICES<br />

PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF<br />

THE UNITED STATES<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

A <strong>ballot</strong> cast for the named candidates for<br />

President and Vice President of the United<br />

States is considered a <strong>ballot</strong> cast for the<br />

slate of presidential electors nominated by<br />

that political party or independent candidate.<br />

10 MITT ROMNEY<br />

AND PAUL RYAN<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

11 BARACK OBAMA<br />

AND JOE BIDEN<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

12 GARY JOHNSON<br />

AND JAMES P. GRAY<br />

LIBERTARIAN<br />

Write-in<br />

Write-in<br />

_____________________________________________<br />

FEDERAL AND STATE OFFICES<br />

UNITED STATES SENATOR<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

15 RICHARD E. MOURDOCK<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

16 JOE DONNELLY<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

17 ANDREW (ANDY) HORNING<br />

LIBERTARIAN<br />

Write-in<br />

GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT<br />

GOVERNOR<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

20 MIKE PENCE<br />

AND SUE ELLSPERMANN<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

21 JOHN R. GREGG<br />

AND VI SIMPSON<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

22 RUPERT BONEHAM<br />

AND BRAD KLOPFENSTEIN<br />

LIBERTARIAN<br />

Write-in<br />

Write-in<br />

_____________________________________________<br />

ATTORNEY GENERAL<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

25 GREG ZOELLER<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

26 KAY FLEMING<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC<br />

INSTRUCTION<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

30 TONY BENNETT<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

31 GLENDA RITZ<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

FEDERAL AND STATE OFFICES<br />

UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE<br />

IN CONGRESS<br />

6TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

35 LUKE MESSER<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

36 BRADLEY T. BOOKOUT<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

37 REX BELL<br />

LIBERTARIAN<br />

Write-in<br />

LEGISLATIVE OFFICES<br />

STATE REPRESENTATIVE<br />

DISTRICT 67<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

40 RANDY FRYE<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

41 TOM CHEEK<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

COUNTY OFFICES<br />

COUNTY TREASURER<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

50 AMY K. WILLIAMS<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

51 SANDRA L. (SANDY) VANCE<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

COUNTY CORONER<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

55 EUGENE L. RUDICEL<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

56 BRIAN A. SAWYER<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

VOTE BOTH FRONT<br />

AND BACK OF BALLOT<br />

4.0.0.0 / © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002<br />

1


COUNTY OFFICES<br />

COUNTY SURVEYOR<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

NO CANDIDATE FILED<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

61 CHARLES (CHAD) EBINGER<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

COUNTY COMMISSIONER<br />

DISTRICT 1<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

65 ROBERT (BOB) WILLHITE<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

66 JEFFREY T. BARGER<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

COUNTY COMMISSIONER<br />

DISTRICT 2<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

70 DAVID LANE<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

71 JEFF GEE<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

COUNTY COUNCIL MEMBER<br />

AT-LARGE<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (3)<br />

CANDIDATES OF ANY PARTY FOR<br />

THIS OFFICE<br />

75 PAUL A. BELDING<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

76 HOWARD L. MALCOMB<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

77 DAVID WOODALL<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

78 RAY HUGHES<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

79 CRAIG KIPPER<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

80 JAMES (WARREN) LUCAS<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

SCHOOL OFFICES<br />

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER<br />

DISTRICT 1<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

85 GLORIANNA PIERATT ROBBINS<br />

NONPARTISAN<br />

Write-in<br />

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER<br />

DISTRICT 2<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

90 BRAD ARMAND<br />

NONPARTISAN<br />

91 RONALD E. BLOEMER<br />

NONPARTISAN<br />

Write-in<br />

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER<br />

DISTRICT 3<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

95 BEVERLY J. RASCOE<br />

NONPARTISAN<br />

96 PATRICK SULLIVAN<br />

NONPARTISAN<br />

Write-in<br />

JUDICIAL RETENTION<br />

QUESTIONS<br />

JUSTICE OF THE INDIANA SUPREME<br />

COURT<br />

SHALL JUSTICE STEVEN H. DAVID BE<br />

RETAINED IN OFFICE?<br />

YES<br />

NO<br />

JUSTICE OF THE INDIANA SUPREME<br />

COURT<br />

SHALL JUSTICE ROBERT D. RUCKER BE<br />

RETAINED IN OFFICE?<br />

YES<br />

NO<br />

JUDGE OF THE INDIANA COURT OF<br />

APPEALS FIRST DISTRICT<br />

SHALL JUDGE JOHN G. BAKER BE<br />

RETAINED IN OFFICE?<br />

YES<br />

NO<br />

JUDGE OF THE INDIANA COURT OF<br />

APPEALS FIFTH DISTRICT<br />

SHALL JUDGE NANCY H. VAIDIK BE<br />

RETAINED IN OFFICE?<br />

YES<br />

NO<br />

BIGGER<br />

CAMPBELL<br />

COLUMBIA<br />

GENEVA 1 EAST<br />

GENEVA 3<br />

SANDCREEK<br />

VOTE BOTH FRONT<br />

AND BACK OF BALLOT


IT IS A CRIME TO FALSIFY THIS BALLOT OR TO VIOLATE INDIANA ELECTION LAWS<br />

OFFICIAL BALLOT<br />

GENERAL ELECTION<br />

JENNINGS COUNTY, INDIANA<br />

NOVEMBER 6, 2012<br />

PRESIDENTIAL ONLY<br />

CASTING A VOTE: To vote for the candidate of your choice, complete the arrow at the RIGHT of the candidate's name. If you make a mistake,<br />

return your <strong>ballot</strong> to the Election Official and obtain another. Do not attempt to change any marks made in error.<br />

WRITE-IN: To vote for a write-in candidate, write the name of the candidate on the line provided and complete the arrow. A write-in vote will NOT be<br />

counted unless the vote is for a DECLARED write-in candidate.<br />

STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING: You may vote a Straight Party Ballot for all the candidates of the party of your choice by completing the arrow for the party in<br />

the STRAIGHT PARTY section. Your voting mark will give every candidate of that party a vote.<br />

SPLIT-TICKET VOTING: You may vote a Straight Party Ticket by marking ONE of the party choices and then voting for individual candidates of your choice<br />

in any other party OR you may vote for individual candidates for your choice in each office.<br />

PUBLIC QUESTIONS: To vote on Public Questions, complete the arrow to the RIGHT of the word "YES" or "NO".<br />

STRAIGHT PARTY<br />

You may vote a Straight Party Ballot for the<br />

party of your choice by completing the<br />

arrow pointing to the party of your choice<br />

OR<br />

you may Split your ticket by completing the<br />

arrow pointing to the party of your choice<br />

and voting for individual candidates in any<br />

other party.<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

LIBERTARIAN<br />

FEDERAL AND STATE OFFICES<br />

PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF<br />

THE UNITED STATES<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

A <strong>ballot</strong> cast for the named candidates for<br />

President and Vice President of the United<br />

States is considered a <strong>ballot</strong> cast for the<br />

slate of presidential electors nominated by<br />

that political party or independent candidate.<br />

10 MITT ROMNEY<br />

AND PAUL RYAN<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

11 BARACK OBAMA<br />

AND JOE BIDEN<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

12 GARY JOHNSON<br />

AND JAMES P. GRAY<br />

LIBERTARIAN<br />

Write-in<br />

Write-in<br />

_____________________________________________<br />

VOTE BOTH FRONT<br />

AND BACK OF BALLOT<br />

4.0.0.0 / © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002<br />

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BIGGER PRESIDENTIAL<br />

CAMPBELL PRESIDENTIAL<br />

CENTER EAST PRESIDENTIAL<br />

CENTER WEST PRESIDENTIAL<br />

COLUMBIA PRESIDENTIAL<br />

GENEVA 1 EAST PRESIDENTIAL<br />

GENEVA 1 WEST PRESIDENTIAL<br />

GENEVA 2 PRESIDENTIAL<br />

GENEVA 3 PRESIDENTIAL<br />

LOVETT PRESIDENTIAL<br />

MARION PRESIDENTIAL<br />

MONTGOMERY PRESIDENTIAL<br />

NV1A PRESIDENTIAL<br />

NV2A PRESIDENTIAL<br />

NV3A PRESIDENTIAL<br />

NV4A PRESIDENTIAL<br />

SANDCREEK PRESIDENTIAL<br />

SPENCER NORTH PRESIDENTIAL<br />

SPENCER SOUTH PRESIDENTIAL<br />

VERNON EAST PRESIDENTIAL<br />

VERNON WEST PRESIDENTIAL<br />

VOTE BOTH FRONT<br />

AND BACK OF BALLOT


IT IS A CRIME TO FALSIFY THIS BALLOT OR TO VIOLATE INDIANA ELECTION LAWS<br />

OFFICIAL BALLOT<br />

GENERAL ELECTION<br />

JENNINGS COUNTY, INDIANA<br />

NOVEMBER 6, 2012<br />

CASTING A VOTE: To vote for the candidate of your choice, complete the arrow at the RIGHT of the candidate's name. If you make a mistake,<br />

return your <strong>ballot</strong> to the Election Official and obtain another. Do not attempt to change any marks made in error.<br />

WRITE-IN: To vote for a write-in candidate, write the name of the candidate on the line provided and complete the arrow. A write-in vote will NOT be<br />

counted unless the vote is for a DECLARED write-in candidate.<br />

STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING: You may vote a Straight Party Ballot for all the candidates of the party of your choice by completing the arrow for the party in<br />

the STRAIGHT PARTY section. Your voting mark will give every candidate of that party a vote.<br />

SPLIT-TICKET VOTING: You may vote a Straight Party Ticket by marking ONE of the party choices and then voting for individual candidates of your choice<br />

in any other party OR you may vote for individual candidates for your choice in each office.<br />

PUBLIC QUESTIONS: To vote on Public Questions, complete the arrow to the RIGHT of the word "YES" or "NO".<br />

STRAIGHT PARTY<br />

You may vote a Straight Party Ballot for the<br />

party of your choice by completing the<br />

arrow pointing to the party of your choice<br />

OR<br />

you may Split your ticket by completing the<br />

arrow pointing to the party of your choice<br />

and voting for individual candidates in any<br />

other party.<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

LIBERTARIAN<br />

FEDERAL AND STATE OFFICES<br />

PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF<br />

THE UNITED STATES<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

A <strong>ballot</strong> cast for the named candidates for<br />

President and Vice President of the United<br />

States is considered a <strong>ballot</strong> cast for the<br />

slate of presidential electors nominated by<br />

that political party or independent candidate.<br />

10 MITT ROMNEY<br />

AND PAUL RYAN<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

11 BARACK OBAMA<br />

AND JOE BIDEN<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

12 GARY JOHNSON<br />

AND JAMES P. GRAY<br />

LIBERTARIAN<br />

Write-in<br />

Write-in<br />

_____________________________________________<br />

FEDERAL AND STATE OFFICES<br />

UNITED STATES SENATOR<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

15 RICHARD E. MOURDOCK<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

16 JOE DONNELLY<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

17 ANDREW (ANDY) HORNING<br />

LIBERTARIAN<br />

Write-in<br />

GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT<br />

GOVERNOR<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

20 MIKE PENCE<br />

AND SUE ELLSPERMANN<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

21 JOHN R. GREGG<br />

AND VI SIMPSON<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

22 RUPERT BONEHAM<br />

AND BRAD KLOPFENSTEIN<br />

LIBERTARIAN<br />

Write-in<br />

Write-in<br />

_____________________________________________<br />

ATTORNEY GENERAL<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

25 GREG ZOELLER<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

26 KAY FLEMING<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC<br />

INSTRUCTION<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

30 TONY BENNETT<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

31 GLENDA RITZ<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

FEDERAL AND STATE OFFICES<br />

UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE<br />

IN CONGRESS<br />

6TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

35 LUKE MESSER<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

36 BRADLEY T. BOOKOUT<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

37 REX BELL<br />

LIBERTARIAN<br />

Write-in<br />

LEGISLATIVE OFFICES<br />

STATE REPRESENTATIVE<br />

DISTRICT 69<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

45 JIM LUCAS<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

46 JIM MCCORMICK<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

COUNTY OFFICES<br />

COUNTY TREASURER<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

50 AMY K. WILLIAMS<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

51 SANDRA L. (SANDY) VANCE<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

COUNTY CORONER<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

55 EUGENE L. RUDICEL<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

56 BRIAN A. SAWYER<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

VOTE BOTH FRONT<br />

AND BACK OF BALLOT<br />

4.0.0.0 / © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002<br />

3


COUNTY OFFICES<br />

COUNTY SURVEYOR<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

NO CANDIDATE FILED<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

61 CHARLES (CHAD) EBINGER<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

COUNTY COMMISSIONER<br />

DISTRICT 1<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

65 ROBERT (BOB) WILLHITE<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

66 JEFFREY T. BARGER<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

COUNTY COMMISSIONER<br />

DISTRICT 2<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

70 DAVID LANE<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

71 JEFF GEE<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

COUNTY COUNCIL MEMBER<br />

AT-LARGE<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (3)<br />

CANDIDATES OF ANY PARTY FOR<br />

THIS OFFICE<br />

75 PAUL A. BELDING<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

76 HOWARD L. MALCOMB<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

77 DAVID WOODALL<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

78 RAY HUGHES<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

79 CRAIG KIPPER<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

80 JAMES (WARREN) LUCAS<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

SCHOOL OFFICES<br />

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER<br />

DISTRICT 1<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

85 GLORIANNA PIERATT ROBBINS<br />

NONPARTISAN<br />

Write-in<br />

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER<br />

DISTRICT 2<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

90 BRAD ARMAND<br />

NONPARTISAN<br />

91 RONALD E. BLOEMER<br />

NONPARTISAN<br />

Write-in<br />

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER<br />

DISTRICT 3<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

95 BEVERLY J. RASCOE<br />

NONPARTISAN<br />

96 PATRICK SULLIVAN<br />

NONPARTISAN<br />

Write-in<br />

JUDICIAL RETENTION<br />

QUESTIONS<br />

JUSTICE OF THE INDIANA SUPREME<br />

COURT<br />

SHALL JUSTICE STEVEN H. DAVID BE<br />

RETAINED IN OFFICE?<br />

YES<br />

NO<br />

JUSTICE OF THE INDIANA SUPREME<br />

COURT<br />

SHALL JUSTICE ROBERT D. RUCKER BE<br />

RETAINED IN OFFICE?<br />

YES<br />

NO<br />

JUDGE OF THE INDIANA COURT OF<br />

APPEALS FIRST DISTRICT<br />

SHALL JUDGE JOHN G. BAKER BE<br />

RETAINED IN OFFICE?<br />

YES<br />

NO<br />

JUDGE OF THE INDIANA COURT OF<br />

APPEALS FIFTH DISTRICT<br />

SHALL JUDGE NANCY H. VAIDIK BE<br />

RETAINED IN OFFICE?<br />

YES<br />

NO<br />

CENTER EAST<br />

CENTER WEST<br />

GENEVA 1 WEST<br />

GENEVA 2<br />

LOVETT<br />

MARION<br />

MONTGOMERY<br />

NV1A<br />

NV2A<br />

NV3A<br />

NV4A<br />

SPENCER NORTH<br />

SPENCER SOUTH<br />

VERNON EAST<br />

VERNON WEST<br />

VOTE BOTH FRONT<br />

AND BACK OF BALLOT


IT IS A CRIME TO FALSIFY THIS BALLOT OR TO VIOLATE INDIANA ELECTION LAWS<br />

OFFICIAL BALLOT<br />

GENERAL ELECTION<br />

JENNINGS COUNTY, INDIANA<br />

NOVEMBER 6, 2012<br />

CASTING A VOTE: To vote for the candidate of your choice, complete the arrow at the RIGHT of the candidate's name. If you make a mistake,<br />

return your <strong>ballot</strong> to the Election Official and obtain another. Do not attempt to change any marks made in error.<br />

WRITE-IN: To vote for a write-in candidate, write the name of the candidate on the line provided and complete the arrow. A write-in vote will NOT be<br />

counted unless the vote is for a DECLARED write-in candidate.<br />

STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING: You may vote a Straight Party Ballot for all the candidates of the party of your choice by completing the arrow for the party in<br />

the STRAIGHT PARTY section. Your voting mark will give every candidate of that party a vote.<br />

SPLIT-TICKET VOTING: You may vote a Straight Party Ticket by marking ONE of the party choices and then voting for individual candidates of your choice<br />

in any other party OR you may vote for individual candidates for your choice in each office.<br />

PUBLIC QUESTIONS: To vote on Public Questions, complete the arrow to the RIGHT of the word "YES" or "NO".<br />

STRAIGHT PARTY<br />

You may vote a Straight Party Ballot for the<br />

party of your choice by completing the<br />

arrow pointing to the party of your choice<br />

OR<br />

you may Split your ticket by completing the<br />

arrow pointing to the party of your choice<br />

and voting for individual candidates in any<br />

other party.<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

LIBERTARIAN<br />

FEDERAL AND STATE OFFICES<br />

PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF<br />

THE UNITED STATES<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

A <strong>ballot</strong> cast for the named candidates for<br />

President and Vice President of the United<br />

States is considered a <strong>ballot</strong> cast for the<br />

slate of presidential electors nominated by<br />

that political party or independent candidate.<br />

10 MITT ROMNEY<br />

AND PAUL RYAN<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

11 BARACK OBAMA<br />

AND JOE BIDEN<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

12 GARY JOHNSON<br />

AND JAMES P. GRAY<br />

LIBERTARIAN<br />

Write-in<br />

Write-in<br />

_____________________________________________<br />

FEDERAL AND STATE OFFICES<br />

UNITED STATES SENATOR<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

15 RICHARD E. MOURDOCK<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

16 JOE DONNELLY<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

17 ANDREW (ANDY) HORNING<br />

LIBERTARIAN<br />

Write-in<br />

GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT<br />

GOVERNOR<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

20 MIKE PENCE<br />

AND SUE ELLSPERMANN<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

21 JOHN R. GREGG<br />

AND VI SIMPSON<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

22 RUPERT BONEHAM<br />

AND BRAD KLOPFENSTEIN<br />

LIBERTARIAN<br />

Write-in<br />

Write-in<br />

_____________________________________________<br />

ATTORNEY GENERAL<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

25 GREG ZOELLER<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

26 KAY FLEMING<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC<br />

INSTRUCTION<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

30 TONY BENNETT<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

31 GLENDA RITZ<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

FEDERAL AND STATE OFFICES<br />

UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE<br />

IN CONGRESS<br />

6TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

35 LUKE MESSER<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

36 BRADLEY T. BOOKOUT<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

37 REX BELL<br />

LIBERTARIAN<br />

Write-in<br />

LEGISLATIVE OFFICES<br />

STATE REPRESENTATIVE<br />

DISTRICT 69<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

45 JIM LUCAS<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

46 JIM MCCORMICK<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

COUNTY OFFICES<br />

COUNTY TREASURER<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

50 AMY K. WILLIAMS<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

51 SANDRA L. (SANDY) VANCE<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

COUNTY CORONER<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

55 EUGENE L. RUDICEL<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

56 BRIAN A. SAWYER<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

VOTE BOTH FRONT<br />

AND BACK OF BALLOT<br />

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COUNTY OFFICES<br />

COUNTY SURVEYOR<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

NO CANDIDATE FILED<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

61 CHARLES (CHAD) EBINGER<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

COUNTY COMMISSIONER<br />

DISTRICT 1<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

65 ROBERT (BOB) WILLHITE<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

66 JEFFREY T. BARGER<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

COUNTY COMMISSIONER<br />

DISTRICT 2<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

70 DAVID LANE<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

71 JEFF GEE<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

COUNTY COUNCIL MEMBER<br />

AT-LARGE<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (3)<br />

CANDIDATES OF ANY PARTY FOR<br />

THIS OFFICE<br />

75 PAUL A. BELDING<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

76 HOWARD L. MALCOMB<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

77 DAVID WOODALL<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

78 RAY HUGHES<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

79 CRAIG KIPPER<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

80 JAMES (WARREN) LUCAS<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

SCHOOL OFFICES<br />

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER<br />

DISTRICT 1<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

85 GLORIANNA PIERATT ROBBINS<br />

NONPARTISAN<br />

Write-in<br />

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER<br />

DISTRICT 2<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

90 BRAD ARMAND<br />

NONPARTISAN<br />

91 RONALD E. BLOEMER<br />

NONPARTISAN<br />

Write-in<br />

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER<br />

DISTRICT 3<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

95 BEVERLY J. RASCOE<br />

NONPARTISAN<br />

96 PATRICK SULLIVAN<br />

NONPARTISAN<br />

Write-in<br />

NV1B<br />

NV2B<br />

NV3B<br />

NV4B<br />

JUDICIAL RETENTION<br />

QUESTIONS<br />

JUSTICE OF THE INDIANA SUPREME<br />

COURT<br />

SHALL JUSTICE STEVEN H. DAVID BE<br />

RETAINED IN OFFICE?<br />

YES<br />

NO<br />

JUSTICE OF THE INDIANA SUPREME<br />

COURT<br />

SHALL JUSTICE ROBERT D. RUCKER BE<br />

RETAINED IN OFFICE?<br />

YES<br />

NO<br />

JUDGE OF THE INDIANA COURT OF<br />

APPEALS FIRST DISTRICT<br />

SHALL JUDGE JOHN G. BAKER BE<br />

RETAINED IN OFFICE?<br />

YES<br />

NO<br />

JUDGE OF THE INDIANA COURT OF<br />

APPEALS FIFTH DISTRICT<br />

SHALL JUDGE NANCY H. VAIDIK BE<br />

RETAINED IN OFFICE?<br />

YES<br />

NO<br />

VOTE BOTH FRONT<br />

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IT IS A CRIME TO FALSIFY THIS BALLOT OR TO VIOLATE INDIANA ELECTION LAWS<br />

OFFICIAL BALLOT<br />

GENERAL ELECTION<br />

JENNINGS COUNTY, INDIANA<br />

NOVEMBER 6, 2012<br />

PRESIDENTIAL ONLY<br />

CASTING A VOTE: To vote for the candidate of your choice, complete the arrow at the RIGHT of the candidate's name. If you make a mistake,<br />

return your <strong>ballot</strong> to the Election Official and obtain another. Do not attempt to change any marks made in error.<br />

WRITE-IN: To vote for a write-in candidate, write the name of the candidate on the line provided and complete the arrow. A write-in vote will NOT be<br />

counted unless the vote is for a DECLARED write-in candidate.<br />

STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING: You may vote a Straight Party Ballot for all the candidates of the party of your choice by completing the arrow for the party in<br />

the STRAIGHT PARTY section. Your voting mark will give every candidate of that party a vote.<br />

SPLIT-TICKET VOTING: You may vote a Straight Party Ticket by marking ONE of the party choices and then voting for individual candidates of your choice<br />

in any other party OR you may vote for individual candidates for your choice in each office.<br />

PUBLIC QUESTIONS: To vote on Public Questions, complete the arrow to the RIGHT of the word "YES" or "NO".<br />

STRAIGHT PARTY<br />

You may vote a Straight Party Ballot for the<br />

party of your choice by completing the<br />

arrow pointing to the party of your choice<br />

OR<br />

you may Split your ticket by completing the<br />

arrow pointing to the party of your choice<br />

and voting for individual candidates in any<br />

other party.<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

LIBERTARIAN<br />

FEDERAL AND STATE OFFICES<br />

PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF<br />

THE UNITED STATES<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

A <strong>ballot</strong> cast for the named candidates for<br />

President and Vice President of the United<br />

States is considered a <strong>ballot</strong> cast for the<br />

slate of presidential electors nominated by<br />

that political party or independent candidate.<br />

10 MITT ROMNEY<br />

AND PAUL RYAN<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

11 BARACK OBAMA<br />

AND JOE BIDEN<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

12 GARY JOHNSON<br />

AND JAMES P. GRAY<br />

LIBERTARIAN<br />

Write-in<br />

Write-in<br />

_____________________________________________<br />

VOTE BOTH FRONT<br />

AND BACK OF BALLOT<br />

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NV1B PRESIDENTIAL<br />

NV2B PRESIDENTIAL<br />

NV3B PRESIDENTIAL<br />

NV4B PRESIDENTIAL<br />

VOTE BOTH FRONT<br />

AND BACK OF BALLOT


IT IS A CRIME TO FALSIFY THIS BALLOT OR TO VIOLATE INDIANA ELECTION LAWS<br />

OFFICIAL BALLOT<br />

GENERAL ELECTION<br />

JENNINGS COUNTY, INDIANA<br />

NOVEMBER 6, 2012<br />

FEDERAL<br />

CASTING A VOTE: To vote for the candidate of your choice, complete the arrow at the RIGHT of the candidate's name. If you make a mistake,<br />

return your <strong>ballot</strong> to the Election Official and obtain another. Do not attempt to change any marks made in error.<br />

WRITE-IN: To vote for a write-in candidate, write the name of the candidate on the line provided and complete the arrow. A write-in vote will NOT be<br />

counted unless the vote is for a DECLARED write-in candidate.<br />

STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING: You may vote a Straight Party Ballot for all the candidates of the party of your choice by completing the arrow for the party in<br />

the STRAIGHT PARTY section. Your voting mark will give every candidate of that party a vote.<br />

SPLIT-TICKET VOTING: You may vote a Straight Party Ticket by marking ONE of the party choices and then voting for individual candidates of your choice<br />

in any other party OR you may vote for individual candidates for your choice in each office.<br />

PUBLIC QUESTIONS: To vote on Public Questions, complete the arrow to the RIGHT of the word "YES" or "NO".<br />

STRAIGHT PARTY<br />

You may vote a Straight Party Ballot for the<br />

party of your choice by completing the<br />

arrow pointing to the party of your choice<br />

OR<br />

you may Split your ticket by completing the<br />

arrow pointing to the party of your choice<br />

and voting for individual candidates in any<br />

other party.<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

LIBERTARIAN<br />

FEDERAL AND STATE OFFICES<br />

PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF<br />

THE UNITED STATES<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

A <strong>ballot</strong> cast for the named candidates for<br />

President and Vice President of the United<br />

States is considered a <strong>ballot</strong> cast for the<br />

slate of presidential electors nominated by<br />

that political party or independent candidate.<br />

10 MITT ROMNEY<br />

AND PAUL RYAN<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

11 BARACK OBAMA<br />

AND JOE BIDEN<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

12 GARY JOHNSON<br />

AND JAMES P. GRAY<br />

LIBERTARIAN<br />

Write-in<br />

Write-in<br />

_____________________________________________<br />

FEDERAL AND STATE OFFICES<br />

UNITED STATES SENATOR<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

15 RICHARD E. MOURDOCK<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

16 JOE DONNELLY<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

17 ANDREW (ANDY) HORNING<br />

LIBERTARIAN<br />

Write-in<br />

UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE<br />

IN CONGRESS<br />

6TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT<br />

VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN (1)<br />

CANDIDATE FOR THIS OFFICE<br />

35 LUKE MESSER<br />

REPUBLICAN<br />

36 BRADLEY T. BOOKOUT<br />

DEMOCRATIC<br />

37 REX BELL<br />

LIBERTARIAN<br />

Write-in<br />

VOTE BOTH FRONT<br />

AND BACK OF BALLOT<br />

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VERNON EAST FEDERAL BALLOT<br />

VOTE BOTH FRONT<br />

AND BACK OF BALLOT

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