November 5th, 2024 General Election Sample Ballot
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OFFICIAL BALLOT
GENERAL ELECTION
TANEY COUNTY, MISSOURI
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2024
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Notice is given that the General Election will be held in the County Of Taney on Tuesday, November 5, 2024 as certified to this office by the
participating entities of Taney County. The ballot for the Election shall be in substantially the following form.
A vote for candidates for President and Vice FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR SHERIFF
President is a vote for their Electors.
Vote For ONE Vote For ONE
REP
ANDREW BAILEY REP BRAD DANIELS
FOR PRESIDENT AND
DEM
VICE PRESIDENT ELAD JONATHAN GROSS
LIB
RYAN L. MUNRO WRITE IN
Vote for ONE PAIR
FOR ASSESSOR
DONALD J. TRUMP REP
JD VANCE WRITE IN Vote For ONE
REP
FOR UNITED STATES DAVY WILSON
KAMALA D. HARRIS DEM REPRESENTATIVE
TIM WALZ DISTRICT 7
WRITE IN
CHASE OLIVER LIB FOR TREASURER
MIKE TER MAAT Vote For ONE
REP
ERIC BURLISON Vote For ONE
JILL STEIN DEM MELANIE SMITH REP
GRN MISSI HESKETH
RUDOLPH WARE
LIB
KEVIN CRAIG
WRITE IN
WRITE IN FOR CORONER
WRITE IN
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR FOR STATE SENATOR Vote For ONE
DISTRICT 33 TONY MULLEN REP
Vote For ONE
REP
JOSH HAWLEY
Vote For ONE
DEM
LUCAS KUNCE BRAD HUDSON REP
WRITE IN
LIB
W.C. YOUNG FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
BTR
JARED YOUNG Vote For ONE
WRITE IN
REP
NATHAN KLINE GRN
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE JOANNA JASPER
DISTRICT 155
WRITE IN WRITE IN
Vote For ONE
REP
FOR GOVERNOR MATTHEW OVERCAST
OFFICIAL JUDICIAL BALLOT
Submitting to the voters whether the Judges named
Vote For ONE below, whose terms expire December 31, 2024, shall be
MIKE KEHOE REP COURTNEY DEM retained in office for new terms.
DEM
SWEENEY-LEGORE VOTE ON EACH JUDGE
CRYSTAL QUADE
LIB
BILL SLANTZ MISSOURI SUPREME COURT
PAUL LEHMANN GRN JUDGES
WRITE IN
Shall Judge KELLY C. BRONIEC of the
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE
Missouri Supreme Court be retained in
DISTRICT 156 office?
WRITE IN
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Vote For ONE
REP YES
Vote For ONE BRIAN H. SEITZ
DAVE WASINGER REP DEM NO
JANIS BEACHAM
RICHARD BROWN DEM Shall Judge GINGER K. GOOCH of the
Missouri Supreme Court be retained in
LIB
KEN IVERSON office?
WRITE IN
GRN
DANIELLE (DANI) ELLIOTT FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE
46TH DISTRICT YES
NO
WRITE IN Vote For ONE
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE JEFF MERRELL REP MISSOURI COURT OF APPEALS
JUDGE, SOUTHERN DISTRICT
Vote For ONE
REP
Shall Judge BECKY J.W. BORTHWICK of
DENNY HOSKINS WRITE IN the Southern District Court of Appeals be
DEM retained in office?
BARBARA PHIFER FOR WESTERN DISTRICT
CARL HERMAN FREESE LIB COMMISSIONER
GRN
YES
JEROME BAUER
Vote For ONE NO
REP
BRANDON WILLIAMS
Shall Judge JENNIFER R. GROWCOCK
WRITE IN of the Southern District Court of Appeals
FOR STATE TREASURER be retained in office?
WRITE IN
Vote For ONE FOR EASTERN DISTRICT
REP
YES
VIVEK MALEK COMMISSIONER
DEM
NO
MARK OSMACK
LIB
Vote For ONE
JOHN A. HARTWIG, JR. REP
SHANE KEYS
GRN
REAGAN HAASE
WRITE IN
WRITE IN
CONSTITUTIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL PROPOSITION A
AMENDMENT NO. 2 AMENDMENT NO. 5
Proposed by Initiative Petition Proposed by Initiative Petition Proposed by Initiative Petition
Do you want to amend the Missouri Do you want to amend the Missouri Do you want to amend Missouri law to:
Constitution to: Constitution to: • increase minimum wage January 1, 2025
• allow the Missouri Gaming Commission to • allow the Missouri Gaming Commission to to $13.75 per hour, increasing $1.25 per
regulate licensed sports wagering including issue one additional gambling boat license hour each year until 2026, when the
online sports betting, gambling boats, to operate on the portion of the Osage River minimum wage would be $15.00 per hour;
professional sports betting districts and from the Missouri River to the Bagnell Dam; • adjust minimum wage based on changes in
mobile licenses to sports betting operators; • require the prescribed location shall include the Consumer Price Index each January
• restrict sports betting to individuals artificial spaces that contain water and are beginning in 2027;
physically located in the state and over the within 500 feet of the 100-year base flood • require all employers to provide one hour
age of 21; elevation as established by the Federal of paid sick leave for every thirty hours
• allow license fees prescribed by the Emergency Management Agency; and worked;
Commission and a 10% wagering tax on • require all state revenues derived from the • allow the Department of Labor and
revenues received to be appropriated for issuance of the gambling boat license shall Industrial Relations to provide oversight and
education after expenses incurred by the be appropriated to early-childhood literacy enforcement; and
Commission and required funding of the programs in public institutions of elementary • exempt governmental entities, political
Compulsive Gambling Prevention Fund; and education? subdivisions, school districts and education
• allow for the general assembly to enact State governmental entities estimate one- institutions?
laws consistent with this amendment? time costs of $763,000, ongoing costs of State governmental entities estimate one-
State governmental entities estimate $2.2 million annually, initial fee revenue of time costs ranging from $0 to $53,000, and
onetime costs of $660,000, ongoing annual $271,000, ongoing admission and other fee ongoing costs ranging from $0 to at least
costs of at least $5.2 million, and initial revenue of $2.1 million annually, and annual $256,000 per year by 2027. State and local
license fee revenue of $11.75 million. gaming tax revenue of $14.3 million. Local government tax revenue could change by an
Because the proposal allows for deductions governments estimate unknown revenue. unknown annual amount depending on
against sports gaming revenues, they business decisions.
estimate unknown tax revenue ranging from
$0 to $28.9 million annually. Local
YES
governments estimate unknown revenue. NO YES
CONSTITUTIONAL NO
YES AMENDMENT NO. 6 VILLAGE OF SADDLEBROOKE
NO PROPOSITION U
Proposed by 102nd General Assembly
CONSTITUTIONAL (Second Regular Session) SS SCS SJR 71
Shall the Village of Saddlebrooke impose a
AMENDMENT NO. 3 local use tax at the same rate as the total
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended
local sales tax rate, provided that if the local
to provide that the administration of justice
Proposed by Initiative Petition sales tax rate is reduced or raised by voter
shall include the levying of costs and fees to
approval, the local use tax rate shall also be
support salaries and benefits for certain
Do you want to amend the Missouri reduced or raised by the same action?
current and former law enforcement
Constitution to:
personnel?
• establish a right to make decisions about
State and local governmental entities
reproductive health care, including abortion
estimate an unknown fiscal impact. YES
and contraceptives, with any governmental
interference of that right presumed invalid; YES NO
• remove Missouri’s ban on abortion;
• allow regulation of reproductive health care NO
to improve or maintain the health of the CONSTITUTIONAL
patient;
AMENDMENT NO. 7
• require the government not to discriminate,
in government programs, funding, and other
Proposed by 102nd General Assembly
activities, against persons providing or
(Second Regular Session)
obtaining reproductive health care; and
SS SJR 78
• allow abortion to be restricted or banned
after Fetal Viability except to protect the life
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended
or health of the woman?
to:
State governmental entities estimate no
• Make the Constitution consistent with state
costs or savings, but unknown impact. Local
law by only allowing citizens of the United
governmental entities estimate costs of at
States to vote;
least $51,000 annually in reduced tax
• Prohibit the ranking of candidates by
revenues. Opponents estimate a potentially
limiting voters to a single vote per candidate
significant loss to state revenue.
or issue; and
• Require the plurality winner of a political
party primary to be the single candidate at a
general election?
YES State and local governmental entities
NO estimate no costs or savings.
YES
NO
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