2008_11_04_Election_Sample_Ballots.pdf
JUDGES' INITIALS OFFICIAL BALLOT
JUDGES' INITIALS OFFICIAL BALLOT
GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 4, 2008
TANEY COUNTY, MISSOURI
REPUBLICAN PARTY (REP) DEMOCRATIC PARTY (DEM) LIBERTARIAN PARTY (LIB) CONSTITUTION PARTY (CST)
INDEPENDENT (IND)
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS
To vote, darken in the oval(s) completely next to your choice(s), like this:
Write-in: To vote for a valid write-in candidate, write the person's name on the line provided and darken in the oval.
If you are in favor of any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word "YES".
If you are opposed to any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word "NO".
If you tear, deface, or make a mistake and wrongfully mark any ballot, you must return it to the election judges and receive a new ballot.
A vote for candidates for President and FOR SECRETARY OF STATE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE
Vice President is a vote for their Vote for ONE DISTRICT 62
Electors. Vote for ONE
MITCHELL (MITCH) HUBBARD REP
ROBIN CARNAHAN DEM DENNIS F. WOOD REP
FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT
Vote for ONE PAIR WES UPCHURCH LIB PETER D. TSAHIRIDIS DEM
JOHN McCAIN REP DENISE C. NEELY CST
Write-in
SARAH PALIN E
Write-in FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
BARACK OBAMA DEM EASTERN DISTRICT
FOR STATE TREASURER
JOE BIDEN Vote for ONE
Vote for ONE
PL
BOB BARR LIB BRAD LAGER REP DANNY STRAHAN REP
WAYNE A. ROOT
CLINT ZWEIFEL DEM
Write-in
CHUCK BALDWIN CST RODNEY D. FARTHING CST
FOR SHERIFF
DARRELL CASTLE Vote for ONE
M
Write-in
RALPH NADER IND JIMMIE RUSSELL REP
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
MATT GONZALEZ Vote for ONE
Write-in
SA
MIKE GIBBONS REP
FOR ASSESSOR
CHRIS KOSTER DEM Vote for ONE
Write-in
JAMES E. STRAHAN REP
FOR GOVERNOR Write-in
Vote for ONE
FOR U.S. REPRESENTATIVE Write-in
KENNY HULSHOF REP DISTRICT 7
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
Vote for ONE
JEREMIAH W. (JAY) NIXON DEM Vote for ONE
ANDREW W. FINKENSTADT LIB ROY BLUNT REP HELEN SOUTEE REP
GREGORY E. THOMPSON CST RICHARD MONROE DEM
Write-in
KEVIN CRAIG LIB
Write-in FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
TRAVIS MADDOX CST Vote for ONE
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Vote for ONE CAROL DAVIS REP
Write-in
PETER KINDER REP
FOR STATE SENATE Write-in
SAM PAGE DEM DISTRICT 29
FOR CORONER
Vote for ONE
TEDDY FLECK LIB Vote for ONE
JAMES C. RENSING CST JACK GOODMAN REP KEVIN TWEEDY REP
DEBBY "ROLLER" WARE IND
Write-in Write-in
Write-in
TURN OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING
FRONT Card 11 SEQ# 1
OFFICIAL CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 4 PROPOSITION B
JUDICIAL BALLOT Proposed by the 94th General Assembly Proposed by Initiative Petition
Submitting to the voters whether the Judges named (Second Regular Session) SJR 45
below, whose terms expire December 31, 2008, Shall Missouri law be amended to enable the
shall be retained in office for new terms. elderly and Missourians with disabilities to
VOTE ON EACH JUDGE Shall the Missouri Constitution be continue living independently in their homes by
amended to change provisions relating to the creating the Missouri Quality Homecare
financing of stormwater control projects by: Council to ensure the availability of quality
MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE home care services under the Medicaid
● limiting availability of grants and program by recruiting, training, and stabilizing
Shall Judge PATRICIA BRECKENRIDGE loans to public water and sewer the home care workforce?
of the Missouri Supreme Court be retained in office? districts only;
● removing the cap on available The exact cost of this proposal to
funding and existing restrictions state governmental entities is unknown, but is
YES on disbursements; estimated to exceed $510,560 annually.
NO ● requiring loan repayments to be Additional costs for training are possible.
used only for stormwater control Matching federal funds, if available, could
MISSOURI COURT OF APPEALS JUDGES, projects? reduce state costs. It is estimated there would
SOUTHERN DISTRICT be no costs or savings to local governmental
It is estimated the cost to state entities.
Shall Judge GARY W. LYNCH of the governmental entities is $0 to $236,000 annually. It
Southern District Court of Appeals be retained in is estimated state governmental entities will save YES
office? approximately $7,500 for each bond issuance. It is
estimated local governmental entities participating in NO
this program may experience savings, however the
YES PROPOSITION C
amount is unknown.
NO Proposed by Initiative Petition
Shall Judge DANIEL E. SCOTT of the YES Shall Missouri law be amended to
Southern District Court of Appeals be retained in NO require investor-owned electric utilities to
office? E generate or purchase electricity from
renewable energy sources such as solar, wind,
STATUTORY MEASURES
YES biomass and hydropower with the renewable
energy sources equaling at least 2% of retail
PROPOSITION A
NO
PL
sales by 2011 increasing incrementally to at
Proposed by Initiative Petition
least 15% by 2021, including at least 2% from
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS Shall Missouri law be amended to:
solar energy; and restricting to no more than
1% any rate increase to consumers for this
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1 renewable energy?
● repeal the current individual maximum
Proposed by the 94th General Assembly loss limit for gambling;
(First Regular Session) HJR 7 The estimated direct cost to state
M
● prohibit any future loss limits;
governmental entities is $395,183. It is
● require identification to enter the
Shall the Missouri Constitution be estimated there are no direct costs or savings
gambling area only if necessary to
amended to add a statement that English shall be to local governmental entities. However,
establish that an individual is at least
the language of all governmental meetings at which indirect costs may be incurred by state and
SA
21 years old;
any public business is discussed, decided, or public local governmental entities if the proposal
● restrict the number of casinos to those
policy is formulated whether conducted in person or results in increased electricity retail rates.
already built or being built;
by communication equipment including conference ● increase the casino gambling tax from YES
calls, video conferences, or Internet chat or 20% to 21%;
message board? ● create a new specific education fund NO
from gambling tax proceeds generated
It is estimated this proposal will have no as a result of this measure called the
costs or savings to state or local governmental “Schools First Elementary and
entities. Secondary Education Improvement
Fund”; and
YES ● require annual audits of this new fund?
NO State governmental entities will receive an
estimated $105.1 to $130.0 million annually for
elementary and secondary education, and $5.0 to
$7.0 million annually for higher education, early
childhood development, veterans, and other
programs. Local governmental entities receiving
gambling boat tax and fee revenues will receive an
estimated $18.1 to $19.0 million annually.
YES
NO
TURN OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING
BACK Card 11 SEQ# 1
JUDGES' INITIALS OFFICIAL BALLOT
GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 4, 2008
TANEY COUNTY, MISSOURI
REPUBLICAN PARTY (REP) DEMOCRATIC PARTY (DEM) LIBERTARIAN PARTY (LIB) CONSTITUTION PARTY (CST)
INDEPENDENT (IND)
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS
To vote, darken in the oval(s) completely next to your choice(s), like this:
Write-in: To vote for a valid write-in candidate, write the person's name on the line provided and darken in the oval.
If you are in favor of any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word "YES".
If you are opposed to any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word "NO".
If you tear, deface, or make a mistake and wrongfully mark any ballot, you must return it to the election judges and receive a new ballot.
A vote for candidates for President and FOR SECRETARY OF STATE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE
Vice President is a vote for their Vote for ONE DISTRICT 62
Electors. Vote for ONE
MITCHELL (MITCH) HUBBARD REP
ROBIN CARNAHAN DEM DENNIS F. WOOD REP
FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT
Vote for ONE PAIR WES UPCHURCH LIB PETER D. TSAHIRIDIS DEM
JOHN McCAIN REP DENISE C. NEELY CST
Write-in
SARAH PALIN E
Write-in FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
BARACK OBAMA DEM WESTERN DISTRICT
FOR STATE TREASURER
JOE BIDEN Vote for ONE
Vote for ONE
PL
BOB BARR LIB BRAD LAGER REP JIM STRAFUSS REP
WAYNE A. ROOT
CLINT ZWEIFEL DEM
Write-in
CHUCK BALDWIN CST RODNEY D. FARTHING CST
FOR SHERIFF
DARRELL CASTLE Vote for ONE
M
Write-in
RALPH NADER IND JIMMIE RUSSELL REP
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
MATT GONZALEZ Vote for ONE
Write-in
SA
MIKE GIBBONS REP
FOR ASSESSOR
CHRIS KOSTER DEM Vote for ONE
Write-in
JAMES E. STRAHAN REP
FOR GOVERNOR Write-in
Vote for ONE
FOR U.S. REPRESENTATIVE Write-in
KENNY HULSHOF REP DISTRICT 7
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
Vote for ONE
JEREMIAH W. (JAY) NIXON DEM Vote for ONE
ANDREW W. FINKENSTADT LIB ROY BLUNT REP HELEN SOUTEE REP
GREGORY E. THOMPSON CST RICHARD MONROE DEM
Write-in
KEVIN CRAIG LIB
Write-in FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
TRAVIS MADDOX CST Vote for ONE
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Vote for ONE CAROL DAVIS REP
Write-in
PETER KINDER REP
FOR STATE SENATE Write-in
SAM PAGE DEM DISTRICT 29
FOR CORONER
Vote for ONE
TEDDY FLECK LIB Vote for ONE
JAMES C. RENSING CST JACK GOODMAN REP KEVIN TWEEDY REP
DEBBY "ROLLER" WARE IND
Write-in Write-in
Write-in
TURN OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING
FRONT Card 1 SEQ# 1
OFFICIAL CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 4 PROPOSITION B
JUDICIAL BALLOT Proposed by the 94th General Assembly Proposed by Initiative Petition
Submitting to the voters whether the Judges named (Second Regular Session) SJR 45
below, whose terms expire December 31, 2008, Shall Missouri law be amended to enable the
shall be retained in office for new terms. elderly and Missourians with disabilities to
VOTE ON EACH JUDGE Shall the Missouri Constitution be continue living independently in their homes by
amended to change provisions relating to the creating the Missouri Quality Homecare
financing of stormwater control projects by: Council to ensure the availability of quality
MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE home care services under the Medicaid
● limiting availability of grants and program by recruiting, training, and stabilizing
Shall Judge PATRICIA BRECKENRIDGE loans to public water and sewer the home care workforce?
of the Missouri Supreme Court be retained in office? districts only;
● removing the cap on available The exact cost of this proposal to
funding and existing restrictions state governmental entities is unknown, but is
YES on disbursements; estimated to exceed $510,560 annually.
NO ● requiring loan repayments to be Additional costs for training are possible.
used only for stormwater control Matching federal funds, if available, could
MISSOURI COURT OF APPEALS JUDGES, projects? reduce state costs. It is estimated there would
SOUTHERN DISTRICT be no costs or savings to local governmental
It is estimated the cost to state entities.
Shall Judge GARY W. LYNCH of the governmental entities is $0 to $236,000 annually. It
Southern District Court of Appeals be retained in is estimated state governmental entities will save YES
office? approximately $7,500 for each bond issuance. It is
estimated local governmental entities participating in NO
this program may experience savings, however the
YES PROPOSITION C
amount is unknown.
NO Proposed by Initiative Petition
Shall Judge DANIEL E. SCOTT of the YES Shall Missouri law be amended to
Southern District Court of Appeals be retained in NO require investor-owned electric utilities to
office? E generate or purchase electricity from
renewable energy sources such as solar, wind,
STATUTORY MEASURES
YES biomass and hydropower with the renewable
energy sources equaling at least 2% of retail
PROPOSITION A
NO
PL
sales by 2011 increasing incrementally to at
Proposed by Initiative Petition
least 15% by 2021, including at least 2% from
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS Shall Missouri law be amended to:
solar energy; and restricting to no more than
1% any rate increase to consumers for this
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1 renewable energy?
● repeal the current individual maximum
Proposed by the 94th General Assembly loss limit for gambling;
(First Regular Session) HJR 7 The estimated direct cost to state
M
● prohibit any future loss limits;
governmental entities is $395,183. It is
● require identification to enter the
Shall the Missouri Constitution be estimated there are no direct costs or savings
gambling area only if necessary to
amended to add a statement that English shall be to local governmental entities. However,
establish that an individual is at least
the language of all governmental meetings at which indirect costs may be incurred by state and
SA
21 years old;
any public business is discussed, decided, or public local governmental entities if the proposal
● restrict the number of casinos to those
policy is formulated whether conducted in person or results in increased electricity retail rates.
already built or being built;
by communication equipment including conference ● increase the casino gambling tax from YES
calls, video conferences, or Internet chat or 20% to 21%;
message board? ● create a new specific education fund NO
from gambling tax proceeds generated
It is estimated this proposal will have no as a result of this measure called the
costs or savings to state or local governmental “Schools First Elementary and
entities. Secondary Education Improvement
Fund”; and
YES ● require annual audits of this new fund?
NO State governmental entities will receive an
estimated $105.1 to $130.0 million annually for
elementary and secondary education, and $5.0 to
$7.0 million annually for higher education, early
childhood development, veterans, and other
programs. Local governmental entities receiving
gambling boat tax and fee revenues will receive an
estimated $18.1 to $19.0 million annually.
YES
NO
TURN OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING
BACK Card 1 SEQ# 1
JUDGES' INITIALS OFFICIAL BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOT
GENERALOVERSEAS
ELECTION /- FEDERAL
NOVEMBER 4, 2008
TANEY
GENERAL COUNTY,
ELECTION MISSOURI 4, 2008
- NOVEMBER
TANEY COUNTY, MISSOURI
REPUBLICAN PARTY (REP) DEMOCRATIC PARTY (DEM) LIBERTARIAN PARTY (LIB) CONSTITUTION PARTY (CST)
INDEPENDENT (IND)
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS
To vote, darken in the oval(s) completely next to your choice(s), like this:
Write-in: To vote for a valid write-in candidate, write the person's name on the line provided and darken in the oval.
If you are in favor of any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word "YES".
If you are opposed to any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word "NO".
If you tear, deface, or make a mistake and wrongfully mark any ballot, you must return it to the election judges and receive a new ballot.
E
A vote for candidates for President and FOR U.S. REPRESENTATIVE
Vice President is a vote for their DISTRICT 7
Electors. PL Vote for ONE
ROY BLUNT REP
FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT
Vote for ONE PAIR RICHARD MONROE DEM
JOHN McCAIN REP KEVIN CRAIG LIB
SARAH PALIN
TRAVIS MADDOX CST
M
BARACK OBAMA DEM
Write-in
JOE BIDEN
SA
BOB BARR LIB
WAYNE A. ROOT
CHUCK BALDWIN CST
DARRELL CASTLE
RALPH NADER IND
MATT GONZALEZ
Write-in
FRONT Card 14 SEQ# 1
JUDGES' INITIALS OFFICIAL BALLOT
OFFICIAL BALLOT
GENERALOVERSEAS
ELECTION /- FEDERAL
NOVEMBER 4, 2008
TANEY
GENERAL COUNTY,
ELECTION MISSOURI 4, 2008
- NOVEMBER
TANEY COUNTY, MISSOURI
REPUBLICAN PARTY (REP) DEMOCRATIC PARTY (DEM) LIBERTARIAN PARTY (LIB) CONSTITUTION PARTY (CST)
INDEPENDENT (IND)
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS
To vote, darken in the oval(s) completely next to your choice(s), like this:
Write-in: To vote for a valid write-in candidate, write the person's name on the line provided and darken in the oval.
If you are in favor of any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word "YES".
If you are opposed to any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word "NO".
If you tear, deface, or make a mistake and wrongfully mark any ballot, you must return it to the election judges and receive a new ballot.
E
A vote for candidates for President and FOR U.S. REPRESENTATIVE
Vice President is a vote for their DISTRICT 8
Electors. PL Vote for ONE
JO ANN EMERSON REP
FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT
Vote for ONE PAIR JOE ALLEN DEM
JOHN McCAIN REP BRANDEN C. McCULLOUGH LIB
SARAH PALIN
RICHARD L. SMITH CST
M
BARACK OBAMA DEM
Write-in
JOE BIDEN
SA
BOB BARR LIB
WAYNE A. ROOT
CHUCK BALDWIN CST
DARRELL CASTLE
RALPH NADER IND
MATT GONZALEZ
Write-in
FRONT Card 15 SEQ# 1
JUDGES' INITIALS OFFICIAL
OFFICIALBALLOT
BALLOT
GENERALFORMER
INTERSTATE ELECTION - NOVEMBER RESIDENT
RESIDENT/NEW 4, 2008
TANEY
GENERAL COUNTY,
ELECTION MISSOURI 4, 2008
- NOVEMBER
TANEY COUNTY, MISSOURI
REPUBLICAN PARTY (REP) DEMOCRATIC PARTY (DEM) LIBERTARIAN PARTY (LIB) CONSTITUTION PARTY (CST)
INDEPENDENT (IND)
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS
To vote, darken in the oval(s) completely next to your choice(s), like this:
Write-in: To vote for a valid write-in candidate, write the person's name on the line provided and darken in the oval.
If you are in favor of any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word "YES".
If you are opposed to any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word "NO".
If you tear, deface, or make a mistake and wrongfully mark any ballot, you must return it to the election judges and receive a new ballot.
E
A vote for candidates for President and
Vice President is a vote for their
Electors.
PL
FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT
Vote for ONE PAIR
JOHN McCAIN REP
M
SARAH PALIN
BARACK OBAMA DEM
JOE BIDEN
SA
BOB BARR LIB
WAYNE A. ROOT
CHUCK BALDWIN CST
DARRELL CASTLE
RALPH NADER IND
MATT GONZALEZ
Write-in
FRONT Card 16 SEQ# 1
JUDGES' INITIALS OFFICIAL BALLOT
GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 4, 2008
TANEY COUNTY, MISSOURI
REPUBLICAN PARTY (REP) DEMOCRATIC PARTY (DEM) LIBERTARIAN PARTY (LIB) CONSTITUTION PARTY (CST)
INDEPENDENT (IND)
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS
To vote, darken in the oval(s) completely next to your choice(s), like this:
Write-in: To vote for a valid write-in candidate, write the person's name on the line provided and darken in the oval.
If you are in favor of any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word "YES".
If you are opposed to any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word "NO".
If you tear, deface, or make a mistake and wrongfully mark any ballot, you must return it to the election judges and receive a new ballot.
A vote for candidates for President and FOR SECRETARY OF STATE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE
Vice President is a vote for their Vote for ONE DISTRICT 143
Electors. Vote for ONE
MITCHELL (MITCH) HUBBARD REP
ROBIN CARNAHAN DEM MAYNARD WALLACE REP
FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT
Vote for ONE PAIR WES UPCHURCH LIB CATHY HILLIARD DEM
JOHN McCAIN REP DENISE C. NEELY CST
Write-in
SARAH PALIN E
Write-in FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
BARACK OBAMA DEM EASTERN DISTRICT
FOR STATE TREASURER
JOE BIDEN Vote for ONE
Vote for ONE
PL
BOB BARR LIB BRAD LAGER REP DANNY STRAHAN REP
WAYNE A. ROOT
CLINT ZWEIFEL DEM
Write-in
CHUCK BALDWIN CST RODNEY D. FARTHING CST
FOR SHERIFF
DARRELL CASTLE Vote for ONE
M
Write-in
RALPH NADER IND JIMMIE RUSSELL REP
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
MATT GONZALEZ Vote for ONE
Write-in
SA
MIKE GIBBONS REP
FOR ASSESSOR
CHRIS KOSTER DEM Vote for ONE
Write-in
JAMES E. STRAHAN REP
FOR GOVERNOR Write-in
Vote for ONE
FOR U.S. REPRESENTATIVE Write-in
KENNY HULSHOF REP DISTRICT 8
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
Vote for ONE
JEREMIAH W. (JAY) NIXON DEM Vote for ONE
ANDREW W. FINKENSTADT LIB JO ANN EMERSON REP HELEN SOUTEE REP
GREGORY E. THOMPSON CST JOE ALLEN DEM
Write-in
BRANDEN C. McCULLOUGH LIB
Write-in FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
RICHARD L. SMITH CST Vote for ONE
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Vote for ONE CAROL DAVIS REP
Write-in
PETER KINDER REP
FOR STATE SENATE Write-in
SAM PAGE DEM DISTRICT 29
FOR CORONER
Vote for ONE
TEDDY FLECK LIB Vote for ONE
JAMES C. RENSING CST JACK GOODMAN REP KEVIN TWEEDY REP
DEBBY "ROLLER" WARE IND
Write-in Write-in
Write-in
TURN OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING
FRONT Card 2 SEQ# 1
OFFICIAL CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 4 PROPOSITION B
JUDICIAL BALLOT Proposed by the 94th General Assembly Proposed by Initiative Petition
Submitting to the voters whether the Judges named (Second Regular Session) SJR 45
below, whose terms expire December 31, 2008, Shall Missouri law be amended to enable the
shall be retained in office for new terms. elderly and Missourians with disabilities to
VOTE ON EACH JUDGE Shall the Missouri Constitution be continue living independently in their homes by
amended to change provisions relating to the creating the Missouri Quality Homecare
financing of stormwater control projects by: Council to ensure the availability of quality
MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE home care services under the Medicaid
● limiting availability of grants and program by recruiting, training, and stabilizing
Shall Judge PATRICIA BRECKENRIDGE loans to public water and sewer the home care workforce?
of the Missouri Supreme Court be retained in office? districts only;
● removing the cap on available The exact cost of this proposal to
funding and existing restrictions state governmental entities is unknown, but is
YES on disbursements; estimated to exceed $510,560 annually.
NO ● requiring loan repayments to be Additional costs for training are possible.
used only for stormwater control Matching federal funds, if available, could
MISSOURI COURT OF APPEALS JUDGES, projects? reduce state costs. It is estimated there would
SOUTHERN DISTRICT be no costs or savings to local governmental
It is estimated the cost to state entities.
Shall Judge GARY W. LYNCH of the governmental entities is $0 to $236,000 annually. It
Southern District Court of Appeals be retained in is estimated state governmental entities will save YES
office? approximately $7,500 for each bond issuance. It is
estimated local governmental entities participating in NO
this program may experience savings, however the
YES PROPOSITION C
amount is unknown.
NO Proposed by Initiative Petition
Shall Judge DANIEL E. SCOTT of the YES Shall Missouri law be amended to
Southern District Court of Appeals be retained in NO require investor-owned electric utilities to
office? E generate or purchase electricity from
renewable energy sources such as solar, wind,
STATUTORY MEASURES
YES biomass and hydropower with the renewable
energy sources equaling at least 2% of retail
PROPOSITION A
NO
PL
sales by 2011 increasing incrementally to at
Proposed by Initiative Petition
least 15% by 2021, including at least 2% from
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS Shall Missouri law be amended to:
solar energy; and restricting to no more than
1% any rate increase to consumers for this
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1 renewable energy?
● repeal the current individual maximum
Proposed by the 94th General Assembly loss limit for gambling;
(First Regular Session) HJR 7 The estimated direct cost to state
M
● prohibit any future loss limits;
governmental entities is $395,183. It is
● require identification to enter the
Shall the Missouri Constitution be estimated there are no direct costs or savings
gambling area only if necessary to
amended to add a statement that English shall be to local governmental entities. However,
establish that an individual is at least
the language of all governmental meetings at which indirect costs may be incurred by state and
SA
21 years old;
any public business is discussed, decided, or public local governmental entities if the proposal
● restrict the number of casinos to those
policy is formulated whether conducted in person or results in increased electricity retail rates.
already built or being built;
by communication equipment including conference ● increase the casino gambling tax from YES
calls, video conferences, or Internet chat or 20% to 21%;
message board? ● create a new specific education fund NO
from gambling tax proceeds generated
It is estimated this proposal will have no as a result of this measure called the
costs or savings to state or local governmental “Schools First Elementary and
entities. Secondary Education Improvement
Fund”; and
YES ● require annual audits of this new fund?
NO State governmental entities will receive an
estimated $105.1 to $130.0 million annually for
elementary and secondary education, and $5.0 to
$7.0 million annually for higher education, early
childhood development, veterans, and other
programs. Local governmental entities receiving
gambling boat tax and fee revenues will receive an
estimated $18.1 to $19.0 million annually.
YES
NO
TURN OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING
BACK Card 2 SEQ# 1
JUDGES' INITIALS OFFICIAL BALLOT
GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 4, 2008
TANEY COUNTY, MISSOURI
REPUBLICAN PARTY (REP) DEMOCRATIC PARTY (DEM) LIBERTARIAN PARTY (LIB) CONSTITUTION PARTY (CST)
INDEPENDENT (IND)
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS
To vote, darken in the oval(s) completely next to your choice(s), like this:
Write-in: To vote for a valid write-in candidate, write the person's name on the line provided and darken in the oval.
If you are in favor of any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word "YES".
If you are opposed to any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word "NO".
If you tear, deface, or make a mistake and wrongfully mark any ballot, you must return it to the election judges and receive a new ballot.
A vote for candidates for President and FOR SECRETARY OF STATE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE
Vice President is a vote for their Vote for ONE DISTRICT 143
Electors. Vote for ONE
MITCHELL (MITCH) HUBBARD REP
ROBIN CARNAHAN DEM MAYNARD WALLACE REP
FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT
Vote for ONE PAIR WES UPCHURCH LIB CATHY HILLIARD DEM
JOHN McCAIN REP DENISE C. NEELY CST
Write-in
SARAH PALIN E
Write-in FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
BARACK OBAMA DEM WESTERN DISTRICT
FOR STATE TREASURER
JOE BIDEN Vote for ONE
Vote for ONE
PL
BOB BARR LIB BRAD LAGER REP JIM STRAFUSS REP
WAYNE A. ROOT
CLINT ZWEIFEL DEM
Write-in
CHUCK BALDWIN CST RODNEY D. FARTHING CST
FOR SHERIFF
DARRELL CASTLE Vote for ONE
M
Write-in
RALPH NADER IND JIMMIE RUSSELL REP
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
MATT GONZALEZ Vote for ONE
Write-in
SA
MIKE GIBBONS REP
FOR ASSESSOR
CHRIS KOSTER DEM Vote for ONE
Write-in
JAMES E. STRAHAN REP
FOR GOVERNOR Write-in
Vote for ONE
FOR U.S. REPRESENTATIVE Write-in
KENNY HULSHOF REP DISTRICT 7
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
Vote for ONE
JEREMIAH W. (JAY) NIXON DEM Vote for ONE
ANDREW W. FINKENSTADT LIB ROY BLUNT REP HELEN SOUTEE REP
GREGORY E. THOMPSON CST RICHARD MONROE DEM
Write-in
KEVIN CRAIG LIB
Write-in FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
TRAVIS MADDOX CST Vote for ONE
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Vote for ONE CAROL DAVIS REP
Write-in
PETER KINDER REP
FOR STATE SENATE Write-in
SAM PAGE DEM DISTRICT 29
FOR CORONER
Vote for ONE
TEDDY FLECK LIB Vote for ONE
JAMES C. RENSING CST JACK GOODMAN REP KEVIN TWEEDY REP
DEBBY "ROLLER" WARE IND
Write-in Write-in
Write-in
TURN OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING
FRONT Card 3 SEQ# 1
OFFICIAL CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 4 PROPOSITION B
JUDICIAL BALLOT Proposed by the 94th General Assembly Proposed by Initiative Petition
Submitting to the voters whether the Judges named (Second Regular Session) SJR 45
below, whose terms expire December 31, 2008, Shall Missouri law be amended to enable the
shall be retained in office for new terms. elderly and Missourians with disabilities to
VOTE ON EACH JUDGE Shall the Missouri Constitution be continue living independently in their homes by
amended to change provisions relating to the creating the Missouri Quality Homecare
financing of stormwater control projects by: Council to ensure the availability of quality
MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE home care services under the Medicaid
● limiting availability of grants and program by recruiting, training, and stabilizing
Shall Judge PATRICIA BRECKENRIDGE loans to public water and sewer the home care workforce?
of the Missouri Supreme Court be retained in office? districts only;
● removing the cap on available The exact cost of this proposal to
funding and existing restrictions state governmental entities is unknown, but is
YES on disbursements; estimated to exceed $510,560 annually.
NO ● requiring loan repayments to be Additional costs for training are possible.
used only for stormwater control Matching federal funds, if available, could
MISSOURI COURT OF APPEALS JUDGES, projects? reduce state costs. It is estimated there would
SOUTHERN DISTRICT be no costs or savings to local governmental
It is estimated the cost to state entities.
Shall Judge GARY W. LYNCH of the governmental entities is $0 to $236,000 annually. It
Southern District Court of Appeals be retained in is estimated state governmental entities will save YES
office? approximately $7,500 for each bond issuance. It is
estimated local governmental entities participating in NO
this program may experience savings, however the
YES PROPOSITION C
amount is unknown.
NO Proposed by Initiative Petition
Shall Judge DANIEL E. SCOTT of the YES Shall Missouri law be amended to
Southern District Court of Appeals be retained in NO require investor-owned electric utilities to
office? E generate or purchase electricity from
renewable energy sources such as solar, wind,
STATUTORY MEASURES
YES biomass and hydropower with the renewable
energy sources equaling at least 2% of retail
PROPOSITION A
NO
PL
sales by 2011 increasing incrementally to at
Proposed by Initiative Petition
least 15% by 2021, including at least 2% from
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS Shall Missouri law be amended to:
solar energy; and restricting to no more than
1% any rate increase to consumers for this
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1 renewable energy?
● repeal the current individual maximum
Proposed by the 94th General Assembly loss limit for gambling;
(First Regular Session) HJR 7 The estimated direct cost to state
M
● prohibit any future loss limits;
governmental entities is $395,183. It is
● require identification to enter the
Shall the Missouri Constitution be estimated there are no direct costs or savings
gambling area only if necessary to
amended to add a statement that English shall be to local governmental entities. However,
establish that an individual is at least
the language of all governmental meetings at which indirect costs may be incurred by state and
SA
21 years old;
any public business is discussed, decided, or public local governmental entities if the proposal
● restrict the number of casinos to those
policy is formulated whether conducted in person or results in increased electricity retail rates.
already built or being built;
by communication equipment including conference ● increase the casino gambling tax from YES
calls, video conferences, or Internet chat or 20% to 21%;
message board? ● create a new specific education fund NO
from gambling tax proceeds generated
It is estimated this proposal will have no as a result of this measure called the
costs or savings to state or local governmental “Schools First Elementary and
entities. Secondary Education Improvement
Fund”; and
YES ● require annual audits of this new fund?
NO State governmental entities will receive an
estimated $105.1 to $130.0 million annually for
elementary and secondary education, and $5.0 to
$7.0 million annually for higher education, early
childhood development, veterans, and other
programs. Local governmental entities receiving
gambling boat tax and fee revenues will receive an
estimated $18.1 to $19.0 million annually.
YES
NO
TURN OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING
BACK Card 3 SEQ# 1
JUDGES' INITIALS OFFICIAL BALLOT
GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 4, 2008
TANEY COUNTY, MISSOURI
REPUBLICAN PARTY (REP) DEMOCRATIC PARTY (DEM) LIBERTARIAN PARTY (LIB) CONSTITUTION PARTY (CST)
INDEPENDENT (IND)
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS
To vote, darken in the oval(s) completely next to your choice(s), like this:
Write-in: To vote for a valid write-in candidate, write the person's name on the line provided and darken in the oval.
If you are in favor of any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word "YES".
If you are opposed to any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word "NO".
If you tear, deface, or make a mistake and wrongfully mark any ballot, you must return it to the election judges and receive a new ballot.
A vote for candidates for President and FOR SECRETARY OF STATE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE
Vice President is a vote for their Vote for ONE DISTRICT 143
Electors. Vote for ONE
MITCHELL (MITCH) HUBBARD REP
ROBIN CARNAHAN DEM MAYNARD WALLACE REP
FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT
Vote for ONE PAIR WES UPCHURCH LIB CATHY HILLIARD DEM
JOHN McCAIN REP DENISE C. NEELY CST
Write-in
SARAH PALIN E
Write-in FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
BARACK OBAMA DEM EASTERN DISTRICT
FOR STATE TREASURER
JOE BIDEN Vote for ONE
Vote for ONE
PL
BOB BARR LIB BRAD LAGER REP DANNY STRAHAN REP
WAYNE A. ROOT
CLINT ZWEIFEL DEM
Write-in
CHUCK BALDWIN CST RODNEY D. FARTHING CST
FOR SHERIFF
DARRELL CASTLE Vote for ONE
M
Write-in
RALPH NADER IND JIMMIE RUSSELL REP
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
MATT GONZALEZ Vote for ONE
Write-in
SA
MIKE GIBBONS REP
FOR ASSESSOR
CHRIS KOSTER DEM Vote for ONE
Write-in
JAMES E. STRAHAN REP
FOR GOVERNOR Write-in
Vote for ONE
FOR U.S. REPRESENTATIVE Write-in
KENNY HULSHOF REP DISTRICT 7
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
Vote for ONE
JEREMIAH W. (JAY) NIXON DEM Vote for ONE
ANDREW W. FINKENSTADT LIB ROY BLUNT REP HELEN SOUTEE REP
GREGORY E. THOMPSON CST RICHARD MONROE DEM
Write-in
KEVIN CRAIG LIB
Write-in FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
TRAVIS MADDOX CST Vote for ONE
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Vote for ONE CAROL DAVIS REP
Write-in
PETER KINDER REP
FOR STATE SENATE Write-in
SAM PAGE DEM DISTRICT 29
FOR CORONER
Vote for ONE
TEDDY FLECK LIB Vote for ONE
JAMES C. RENSING CST JACK GOODMAN REP KEVIN TWEEDY REP
DEBBY "ROLLER" WARE IND
Write-in Write-in
Write-in
TURN OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING
FRONT Card 4 SEQ# 1
OFFICIAL CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 4 PROPOSITION B
JUDICIAL BALLOT Proposed by the 94th General Assembly Proposed by Initiative Petition
Submitting to the voters whether the Judges named (Second Regular Session) SJR 45
below, whose terms expire December 31, 2008, Shall Missouri law be amended to enable the
shall be retained in office for new terms. elderly and Missourians with disabilities to
VOTE ON EACH JUDGE Shall the Missouri Constitution be continue living independently in their homes by
amended to change provisions relating to the creating the Missouri Quality Homecare
financing of stormwater control projects by: Council to ensure the availability of quality
MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE home care services under the Medicaid
● limiting availability of grants and program by recruiting, training, and stabilizing
Shall Judge PATRICIA BRECKENRIDGE loans to public water and sewer the home care workforce?
of the Missouri Supreme Court be retained in office? districts only;
● removing the cap on available The exact cost of this proposal to
funding and existing restrictions state governmental entities is unknown, but is
YES on disbursements; estimated to exceed $510,560 annually.
NO ● requiring loan repayments to be Additional costs for training are possible.
used only for stormwater control Matching federal funds, if available, could
MISSOURI COURT OF APPEALS JUDGES, projects? reduce state costs. It is estimated there would
SOUTHERN DISTRICT be no costs or savings to local governmental
It is estimated the cost to state entities.
Shall Judge GARY W. LYNCH of the governmental entities is $0 to $236,000 annually. It
Southern District Court of Appeals be retained in is estimated state governmental entities will save YES
office? approximately $7,500 for each bond issuance. It is
estimated local governmental entities participating in NO
this program may experience savings, however the
YES PROPOSITION C
amount is unknown.
NO Proposed by Initiative Petition
Shall Judge DANIEL E. SCOTT of the YES Shall Missouri law be amended to
Southern District Court of Appeals be retained in NO require investor-owned electric utilities to
office? E generate or purchase electricity from
renewable energy sources such as solar, wind,
STATUTORY MEASURES
YES biomass and hydropower with the renewable
energy sources equaling at least 2% of retail
PROPOSITION A
NO
PL
sales by 2011 increasing incrementally to at
Proposed by Initiative Petition
least 15% by 2021, including at least 2% from
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS Shall Missouri law be amended to:
solar energy; and restricting to no more than
1% any rate increase to consumers for this
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1 renewable energy?
● repeal the current individual maximum
Proposed by the 94th General Assembly loss limit for gambling;
(First Regular Session) HJR 7 The estimated direct cost to state
M
● prohibit any future loss limits;
governmental entities is $395,183. It is
● require identification to enter the
Shall the Missouri Constitution be estimated there are no direct costs or savings
gambling area only if necessary to
amended to add a statement that English shall be to local governmental entities. However,
establish that an individual is at least
the language of all governmental meetings at which indirect costs may be incurred by state and
SA
21 years old;
any public business is discussed, decided, or public local governmental entities if the proposal
● restrict the number of casinos to those
policy is formulated whether conducted in person or results in increased electricity retail rates.
already built or being built;
by communication equipment including conference ● increase the casino gambling tax from YES
calls, video conferences, or Internet chat or 20% to 21%;
message board? ● create a new specific education fund NO
from gambling tax proceeds generated
It is estimated this proposal will have no as a result of this measure called the
costs or savings to state or local governmental “Schools First Elementary and
entities. Secondary Education Improvement
Fund”; and
YES ● require annual audits of this new fund?
NO State governmental entities will receive an
estimated $105.1 to $130.0 million annually for
elementary and secondary education, and $5.0 to
$7.0 million annually for higher education, early
childhood development, veterans, and other
programs. Local governmental entities receiving
gambling boat tax and fee revenues will receive an
estimated $18.1 to $19.0 million annually.
YES
NO
TURN OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING
BACK Card 4 SEQ# 1
JUDGES' INITIALS OFFICIAL BALLOT
GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 4, 2008
TANEY COUNTY, MISSOURI
REPUBLICAN PARTY (REP) DEMOCRATIC PARTY (DEM) LIBERTARIAN PARTY (LIB) CONSTITUTION PARTY (CST)
INDEPENDENT (IND)
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS
To vote, darken in the oval(s) completely next to your choice(s), like this:
Write-in: To vote for a valid write-in candidate, write the person's name on the line provided and darken in the oval.
If you are in favor of any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word "YES".
If you are opposed to any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word "NO".
If you tear, deface, or make a mistake and wrongfully mark any ballot, you must return it to the election judges and receive a new ballot.
A vote for candidates for President and FOR SECRETARY OF STATE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE
Vice President is a vote for their Vote for ONE DISTRICT 142
Electors. Vote for ONE
MITCHELL (MITCH) HUBBARD REP
ROBIN CARNAHAN DEM RAYMOND (RAY) WETER REP
FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT
Vote for ONE PAIR WES UPCHURCH LIB
Write-in
JOHN McCAIN REP DENISE C. NEELY CST
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
SARAH PALIN E WESTERN DISTRICT
Write-in
Vote for ONE
BARACK OBAMA DEM
FOR STATE TREASURER
JOE BIDEN Vote for ONE JIM STRAFUSS REP
PL
BOB BARR LIB BRAD LAGER REP
Write-in
WAYNE A. ROOT
CLINT ZWEIFEL DEM
FOR SHERIFF
CHUCK BALDWIN CST RODNEY D. FARTHING CST Vote for ONE
DARRELL CASTLE
JIMMIE RUSSELL REP
M
Write-in
RALPH NADER IND
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Write-in
MATT GONZALEZ Vote for ONE
FOR ASSESSOR
SA
MIKE GIBBONS REP Vote for ONE
CHRIS KOSTER DEM JAMES E. STRAHAN REP
Write-in
FOR GOVERNOR Write-in Write-in
Vote for ONE
FOR U.S. REPRESENTATIVE FOR COUNTY TREASURER
KENNY HULSHOF REP DISTRICT 7 Vote for ONE
Vote for ONE
JEREMIAH W. (JAY) NIXON DEM HELEN SOUTEE REP
ANDREW W. FINKENSTADT LIB ROY BLUNT REP
Write-in
GREGORY E. THOMPSON CST RICHARD MONROE DEM
FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
KEVIN CRAIG LIB Vote for ONE
Write-in
TRAVIS MADDOX CST CAROL DAVIS REP
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Vote for ONE
Write-in Write-in
PETER KINDER REP
FOR STATE SENATE FOR CORONER
SAM PAGE DEM DISTRICT 29 Vote for ONE
Vote for ONE
TEDDY FLECK LIB KEVIN TWEEDY REP
JAMES C. RENSING CST JACK GOODMAN REP DEBBY "ROLLER" WARE IND
Write-in Write-in Write-in
TURN OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING
FRONT Card 5 SEQ# 1
OFFICIAL CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 4 PROPOSITION B
JUDICIAL BALLOT Proposed by the 94th General Assembly Proposed by Initiative Petition
Submitting to the voters whether the Judges named (Second Regular Session) SJR 45
below, whose terms expire December 31, 2008, Shall Missouri law be amended to enable the
shall be retained in office for new terms. elderly and Missourians with disabilities to
VOTE ON EACH JUDGE Shall the Missouri Constitution be continue living independently in their homes by
amended to change provisions relating to the creating the Missouri Quality Homecare
financing of stormwater control projects by: Council to ensure the availability of quality
MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE home care services under the Medicaid
● limiting availability of grants and program by recruiting, training, and stabilizing
Shall Judge PATRICIA BRECKENRIDGE loans to public water and sewer the home care workforce?
of the Missouri Supreme Court be retained in office? districts only;
● removing the cap on available The exact cost of this proposal to
funding and existing restrictions state governmental entities is unknown, but is
YES on disbursements; estimated to exceed $510,560 annually.
NO ● requiring loan repayments to be Additional costs for training are possible.
used only for stormwater control Matching federal funds, if available, could
MISSOURI COURT OF APPEALS JUDGES, projects? reduce state costs. It is estimated there would
SOUTHERN DISTRICT be no costs or savings to local governmental
It is estimated the cost to state entities.
Shall Judge GARY W. LYNCH of the governmental entities is $0 to $236,000 annually. It
Southern District Court of Appeals be retained in is estimated state governmental entities will save YES
office? approximately $7,500 for each bond issuance. It is
estimated local governmental entities participating in NO
this program may experience savings, however the
YES PROPOSITION C
amount is unknown.
NO Proposed by Initiative Petition
Shall Judge DANIEL E. SCOTT of the YES Shall Missouri law be amended to
Southern District Court of Appeals be retained in NO require investor-owned electric utilities to
office? E generate or purchase electricity from
renewable energy sources such as solar, wind,
STATUTORY MEASURES
YES biomass and hydropower with the renewable
energy sources equaling at least 2% of retail
PROPOSITION A
NO
PL
sales by 2011 increasing incrementally to at
Proposed by Initiative Petition
least 15% by 2021, including at least 2% from
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS Shall Missouri law be amended to:
solar energy; and restricting to no more than
1% any rate increase to consumers for this
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1 renewable energy?
● repeal the current individual maximum
Proposed by the 94th General Assembly loss limit for gambling;
(First Regular Session) HJR 7 The estimated direct cost to state
M
● prohibit any future loss limits;
governmental entities is $395,183. It is
● require identification to enter the
Shall the Missouri Constitution be estimated there are no direct costs or savings
gambling area only if necessary to
amended to add a statement that English shall be to local governmental entities. However,
establish that an individual is at least
the language of all governmental meetings at which indirect costs may be incurred by state and
SA
21 years old;
any public business is discussed, decided, or public local governmental entities if the proposal
● restrict the number of casinos to those
policy is formulated whether conducted in person or results in increased electricity retail rates.
already built or being built;
by communication equipment including conference ● increase the casino gambling tax from YES
calls, video conferences, or Internet chat or 20% to 21%;
message board? ● create a new specific education fund NO
from gambling tax proceeds generated
It is estimated this proposal will have no as a result of this measure called the
costs or savings to state or local governmental “Schools First Elementary and
entities. Secondary Education Improvement
Fund”; and
YES ● require annual audits of this new fund?
NO State governmental entities will receive an
estimated $105.1 to $130.0 million annually for
elementary and secondary education, and $5.0 to
$7.0 million annually for higher education, early
childhood development, veterans, and other
programs. Local governmental entities receiving
gambling boat tax and fee revenues will receive an
estimated $18.1 to $19.0 million annually.
YES
NO
TURN OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING
BACK Card 5 SEQ# 1
JUDGES' INITIALS OFFICIAL BALLOT
GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 4, 2008
TANEY COUNTY, MISSOURI
REPUBLICAN PARTY (REP) DEMOCRATIC PARTY (DEM) LIBERTARIAN PARTY (LIB) CONSTITUTION PARTY (CST)
INDEPENDENT (IND)
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS
To vote, darken in the oval(s) completely next to your choice(s), like this:
Write-in: To vote for a valid write-in candidate, write the person's name on the line provided and darken in the oval.
If you are in favor of any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word "YES".
If you are opposed to any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word "NO".
If you tear, deface, or make a mistake and wrongfully mark any ballot, you must return it to the election judges and receive a new ballot.
A vote for candidates for President and FOR SECRETARY OF STATE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE
Vice President is a vote for their Vote for ONE DISTRICT 142
Electors. Vote for ONE
MITCHELL (MITCH) HUBBARD REP
ROBIN CARNAHAN DEM RAYMOND (RAY) WETER REP
FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT
Vote for ONE PAIR WES UPCHURCH LIB
Write-in
JOHN McCAIN REP DENISE C. NEELY CST
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
SARAH PALIN E EASTERN DISTRICT
Write-in
Vote for ONE
BARACK OBAMA DEM
FOR STATE TREASURER
JOE BIDEN Vote for ONE DANNY STRAHAN REP
PL
BOB BARR LIB BRAD LAGER REP
Write-in
WAYNE A. ROOT
CLINT ZWEIFEL DEM
FOR SHERIFF
CHUCK BALDWIN CST RODNEY D. FARTHING CST Vote for ONE
DARRELL CASTLE
JIMMIE RUSSELL REP
M
Write-in
RALPH NADER IND
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Write-in
MATT GONZALEZ Vote for ONE
FOR ASSESSOR
SA
MIKE GIBBONS REP Vote for ONE
CHRIS KOSTER DEM JAMES E. STRAHAN REP
Write-in
FOR GOVERNOR Write-in Write-in
Vote for ONE
FOR U.S. REPRESENTATIVE FOR COUNTY TREASURER
KENNY HULSHOF REP DISTRICT 8 Vote for ONE
Vote for ONE
JEREMIAH W. (JAY) NIXON DEM HELEN SOUTEE REP
ANDREW W. FINKENSTADT LIB JO ANN EMERSON REP
Write-in
GREGORY E. THOMPSON CST JOE ALLEN DEM
FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
BRANDEN C. McCULLOUGH LIB Vote for ONE
Write-in
RICHARD L. SMITH CST CAROL DAVIS REP
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Vote for ONE
Write-in Write-in
PETER KINDER REP
FOR STATE SENATE FOR CORONER
SAM PAGE DEM DISTRICT 29 Vote for ONE
Vote for ONE
TEDDY FLECK LIB KEVIN TWEEDY REP
JAMES C. RENSING CST JACK GOODMAN REP DEBBY "ROLLER" WARE IND
Write-in Write-in Write-in
TURN OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING
FRONT Card 6 SEQ# 1
OFFICIAL CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 4 PROPOSITION B
JUDICIAL BALLOT Proposed by the 94th General Assembly Proposed by Initiative Petition
Submitting to the voters whether the Judges named (Second Regular Session) SJR 45
below, whose terms expire December 31, 2008, Shall Missouri law be amended to enable the
shall be retained in office for new terms. elderly and Missourians with disabilities to
VOTE ON EACH JUDGE Shall the Missouri Constitution be continue living independently in their homes by
amended to change provisions relating to the creating the Missouri Quality Homecare
financing of stormwater control projects by: Council to ensure the availability of quality
MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE home care services under the Medicaid
● limiting availability of grants and program by recruiting, training, and stabilizing
Shall Judge PATRICIA BRECKENRIDGE loans to public water and sewer the home care workforce?
of the Missouri Supreme Court be retained in office? districts only;
● removing the cap on available The exact cost of this proposal to
funding and existing restrictions state governmental entities is unknown, but is
YES on disbursements; estimated to exceed $510,560 annually.
NO ● requiring loan repayments to be Additional costs for training are possible.
used only for stormwater control Matching federal funds, if available, could
MISSOURI COURT OF APPEALS JUDGES, projects? reduce state costs. It is estimated there would
SOUTHERN DISTRICT be no costs or savings to local governmental
It is estimated the cost to state entities.
Shall Judge GARY W. LYNCH of the governmental entities is $0 to $236,000 annually. It
Southern District Court of Appeals be retained in is estimated state governmental entities will save YES
office? approximately $7,500 for each bond issuance. It is
estimated local governmental entities participating in NO
this program may experience savings, however the
YES PROPOSITION C
amount is unknown.
NO Proposed by Initiative Petition
Shall Judge DANIEL E. SCOTT of the YES Shall Missouri law be amended to
Southern District Court of Appeals be retained in NO require investor-owned electric utilities to
office? E generate or purchase electricity from
renewable energy sources such as solar, wind,
STATUTORY MEASURES
YES biomass and hydropower with the renewable
energy sources equaling at least 2% of retail
PROPOSITION A
NO
PL
sales by 2011 increasing incrementally to at
Proposed by Initiative Petition
least 15% by 2021, including at least 2% from
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS Shall Missouri law be amended to:
solar energy; and restricting to no more than
1% any rate increase to consumers for this
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1 renewable energy?
● repeal the current individual maximum
Proposed by the 94th General Assembly loss limit for gambling;
(First Regular Session) HJR 7 The estimated direct cost to state
M
● prohibit any future loss limits;
governmental entities is $395,183. It is
● require identification to enter the
Shall the Missouri Constitution be estimated there are no direct costs or savings
gambling area only if necessary to
amended to add a statement that English shall be to local governmental entities. However,
establish that an individual is at least
the language of all governmental meetings at which indirect costs may be incurred by state and
SA
21 years old;
any public business is discussed, decided, or public local governmental entities if the proposal
● restrict the number of casinos to those
policy is formulated whether conducted in person or results in increased electricity retail rates.
already built or being built;
by communication equipment including conference ● increase the casino gambling tax from YES
calls, video conferences, or Internet chat or 20% to 21%;
message board? ● create a new specific education fund NO
from gambling tax proceeds generated
It is estimated this proposal will have no as a result of this measure called the
costs or savings to state or local governmental “Schools First Elementary and
entities. Secondary Education Improvement
Fund”; and
YES ● require annual audits of this new fund?
NO State governmental entities will receive an
estimated $105.1 to $130.0 million annually for
elementary and secondary education, and $5.0 to
$7.0 million annually for higher education, early
childhood development, veterans, and other
programs. Local governmental entities receiving
gambling boat tax and fee revenues will receive an
estimated $18.1 to $19.0 million annually.
YES
NO
TURN OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING
BACK Card 6 SEQ# 1
JUDGES' INITIALS OFFICIAL BALLOT
GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 4, 2008
TANEY COUNTY, MISSOURI
REPUBLICAN PARTY (REP) DEMOCRATIC PARTY (DEM) LIBERTARIAN PARTY (LIB) CONSTITUTION PARTY (CST)
INDEPENDENT (IND)
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS
To vote, darken in the oval(s) completely next to your choice(s), like this:
Write-in: To vote for a valid write-in candidate, write the person's name on the line provided and darken in the oval.
If you are in favor of any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word "YES".
If you are opposed to any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word "NO".
If you tear, deface, or make a mistake and wrongfully mark any ballot, you must return it to the election judges and receive a new ballot.
A vote for candidates for President and FOR SECRETARY OF STATE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE
Vice President is a vote for their Vote for ONE DISTRICT 142
Electors. Vote for ONE
MITCHELL (MITCH) HUBBARD REP
ROBIN CARNAHAN DEM RAYMOND (RAY) WETER REP
FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT
Vote for ONE PAIR WES UPCHURCH LIB
Write-in
JOHN McCAIN REP DENISE C. NEELY CST
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
SARAH PALIN E EASTERN DISTRICT
Write-in
Vote for ONE
BARACK OBAMA DEM
FOR STATE TREASURER
JOE BIDEN Vote for ONE DANNY STRAHAN REP
PL
BOB BARR LIB BRAD LAGER REP
Write-in
WAYNE A. ROOT
CLINT ZWEIFEL DEM
FOR SHERIFF
CHUCK BALDWIN CST RODNEY D. FARTHING CST Vote for ONE
DARRELL CASTLE
JIMMIE RUSSELL REP
M
Write-in
RALPH NADER IND
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Write-in
MATT GONZALEZ Vote for ONE
FOR ASSESSOR
SA
MIKE GIBBONS REP Vote for ONE
CHRIS KOSTER DEM JAMES E. STRAHAN REP
Write-in
FOR GOVERNOR Write-in Write-in
Vote for ONE
FOR U.S. REPRESENTATIVE FOR COUNTY TREASURER
KENNY HULSHOF REP DISTRICT 7 Vote for ONE
Vote for ONE
JEREMIAH W. (JAY) NIXON DEM HELEN SOUTEE REP
ANDREW W. FINKENSTADT LIB ROY BLUNT REP
Write-in
GREGORY E. THOMPSON CST RICHARD MONROE DEM
FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
KEVIN CRAIG LIB Vote for ONE
Write-in
TRAVIS MADDOX CST CAROL DAVIS REP
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Vote for ONE
Write-in Write-in
PETER KINDER REP
FOR STATE SENATE FOR CORONER
SAM PAGE DEM DISTRICT 29 Vote for ONE
Vote for ONE
TEDDY FLECK LIB KEVIN TWEEDY REP
JAMES C. RENSING CST JACK GOODMAN REP DEBBY "ROLLER" WARE IND
Write-in Write-in Write-in
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OFFICIAL CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 4 PROPOSITION B
JUDICIAL BALLOT Proposed by the 94th General Assembly Proposed by Initiative Petition
Submitting to the voters whether the Judges named (Second Regular Session) SJR 45
below, whose terms expire December 31, 2008, Shall Missouri law be amended to enable the
shall be retained in office for new terms. elderly and Missourians with disabilities to
VOTE ON EACH JUDGE Shall the Missouri Constitution be continue living independently in their homes by
amended to change provisions relating to the creating the Missouri Quality Homecare
financing of stormwater control projects by: Council to ensure the availability of quality
MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE home care services under the Medicaid
● limiting availability of grants and program by recruiting, training, and stabilizing
Shall Judge PATRICIA BRECKENRIDGE loans to public water and sewer the home care workforce?
of the Missouri Supreme Court be retained in office? districts only;
● removing the cap on available The exact cost of this proposal to
funding and existing restrictions state governmental entities is unknown, but is
YES on disbursements; estimated to exceed $510,560 annually.
NO ● requiring loan repayments to be Additional costs for training are possible.
used only for stormwater control Matching federal funds, if available, could
MISSOURI COURT OF APPEALS JUDGES, projects? reduce state costs. It is estimated there would
SOUTHERN DISTRICT be no costs or savings to local governmental
It is estimated the cost to state entities.
Shall Judge GARY W. LYNCH of the governmental entities is $0 to $236,000 annually. It
Southern District Court of Appeals be retained in is estimated state governmental entities will save YES
office? approximately $7,500 for each bond issuance. It is
estimated local governmental entities participating in NO
this program may experience savings, however the
YES PROPOSITION C
amount is unknown.
NO Proposed by Initiative Petition
Shall Judge DANIEL E. SCOTT of the YES Shall Missouri law be amended to
Southern District Court of Appeals be retained in NO require investor-owned electric utilities to
office? E generate or purchase electricity from
renewable energy sources such as solar, wind,
STATUTORY MEASURES
YES biomass and hydropower with the renewable
energy sources equaling at least 2% of retail
PROPOSITION A
NO
PL
sales by 2011 increasing incrementally to at
Proposed by Initiative Petition
least 15% by 2021, including at least 2% from
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS Shall Missouri law be amended to:
solar energy; and restricting to no more than
1% any rate increase to consumers for this
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1 renewable energy?
● repeal the current individual maximum
Proposed by the 94th General Assembly loss limit for gambling;
(First Regular Session) HJR 7 The estimated direct cost to state
M
● prohibit any future loss limits;
governmental entities is $395,183. It is
● require identification to enter the
Shall the Missouri Constitution be estimated there are no direct costs or savings
gambling area only if necessary to
amended to add a statement that English shall be to local governmental entities. However,
establish that an individual is at least
the language of all governmental meetings at which indirect costs may be incurred by state and
SA
21 years old;
any public business is discussed, decided, or public local governmental entities if the proposal
● restrict the number of casinos to those
policy is formulated whether conducted in person or results in increased electricity retail rates.
already built or being built;
by communication equipment including conference ● increase the casino gambling tax from YES
calls, video conferences, or Internet chat or 20% to 21%;
message board? ● create a new specific education fund NO
from gambling tax proceeds generated
It is estimated this proposal will have no as a result of this measure called the
costs or savings to state or local governmental “Schools First Elementary and
entities. Secondary Education Improvement
Fund”; and
YES ● require annual audits of this new fund?
NO State governmental entities will receive an
estimated $105.1 to $130.0 million annually for
elementary and secondary education, and $5.0 to
$7.0 million annually for higher education, early
childhood development, veterans, and other
programs. Local governmental entities receiving
gambling boat tax and fee revenues will receive an
estimated $18.1 to $19.0 million annually.
YES
NO
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JUDGES' INITIALS OFFICIAL
OFFICIAL BALLOT
BALLOT
INTRASTATE
GENERAL ELECTIONEW RESIDENT4, 2008
- NOVEMBER
GENERAL ELECTION
TANEY - NOVEMBER
COUNTY, MISSOURI 4, 2008
TANEY COUNTY, MISSOURI
REPUBLICAN PARTY (REP) DEMOCRATIC PARTY (DEM) LIBERTARIAN PARTY (LIB) CONSTITUTION PARTY (CST)
INDEPENDENT (IND)
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS
To vote, darken in the oval(s) completely next to your choice(s), like this:
Write-in: To vote for a valid write-in candidate, write the person's name on the line provided and darken in the oval.
If you are in favor of any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word "YES".
If you are opposed to any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word "NO".
If you tear, deface, or make a mistake and wrongfully mark any ballot, you must return it to the election judges and receive a new ballot.
A vote for candidates for President and FOR SECRETARY OF STATE OFFICIAL
Vice President is a vote for their Vote for ONE JUDICIAL BALLOT
Electors. Submitting to the voters whether the Judges
MITCHELL (MITCH) HUBBARD REP named below, whose terms expire December
ROBIN CARNAHAN DEM 31, 2008, shall be retained in office for new
FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT terms.
Vote for ONE PAIR WES UPCHURCH LIB VOTE ON EACH JUDGE
JOHN McCAIN REP DENISE C. NEELY CST
SARAH PALIN E
Write-in MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE
BARACK OBAMA DEM
FOR STATE TREASURER
JOE BIDEN Shall Judge PATRICIA
Vote for ONE
PL
BRECKENRIDGE of the Missouri Supreme
BOB BARR LIB BRAD LAGER REP Court be retained in office?
WAYNE A. ROOT
CLINT ZWEIFEL DEM YES
CHUCK BALDWIN CST RODNEY D. FARTHING CST NO
DARRELL CASTLE
M
Write-in CONSTITUTIONAL
RALPH NADER IND
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL AMENDMENTS
MATT GONZALEZ Vote for ONE
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1
SA
MIKE GIBBONS REP
Proposed by the 94th General Assembly
CHRIS KOSTER DEM (First Regular Session) HJR 7
Write-in
FOR GOVERNOR Write-in Shall the Missouri Constitution be
Vote for ONE amended to add a statement that English shall
FOR U.S. REPRESENTATIVE
be the language of all governmental meetings
KENNY HULSHOF REP DISTRICT 7
at which any public business is discussed,
Vote for ONE
JEREMIAH W. (JAY) NIXON DEM decided, or public policy is formulated whether
conducted in person or by communication
ANDREW W. FINKENSTADT LIB ROY BLUNT REP equipment including conference calls, video
GREGORY E. THOMPSON CST RICHARD MONROE DEM conferences, or Internet chat or message
board?
KEVIN CRAIG LIB
Write-in
TRAVIS MADDOX CST It is estimated this proposal will have
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR no costs or savings to state or local
Vote for ONE governmental entities.
Write-in
PETER KINDER REP YES
SAM PAGE DEM NO
TEDDY FLECK LIB
JAMES C. RENSING CST
Write-in
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CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 4 PROPOSITION B
Proposed by the 94th General Assembly Proposed by Initiative Petition
(Second Regular Session) SJR 45
Shall Missouri law be amended to enable the elderly
and Missourians with disabilities to continue living
Shall the Missouri Constitution be independently in their homes by creating the
amended to change provisions relating to the Missouri Quality Homecare Council to ensure the
financing of stormwater control projects by: availability of quality
home care services under the Medicaid program by
● limiting availability of grants and recruiting, training, and stabilizing the home care
loans to public water and sewer workforce?
districts only;
● removing the cap on available The exact cost of this proposal to state
funding and existing restrictions governmental entities is unknown, but is estimated
on disbursements; to exceed $510,560 annually. Additional costs for
● requiring loan repayments to be training are possible. Matching federal funds, if
used only for stormwater control available, could reduce state costs. It is estimated
projects? there would be no costs or savings to local
governmental entities.
It is estimated the cost to state
governmental entities is $0 to $236,000 annually. It YES
is estimated state governmental entities will save NO
approximately $7,500 for each bond issuance. It is
estimated local governmental entities participating in PROPOSITION C
this program may experience savings, however the Proposed by Initiative Petition
amount is unknown.
Shall Missouri law be amended to require
YES investor-owned electric utilities to generate or
purchase electricity from renewable energy sources
NO such as solar, wind, biomass and hydropower with
the renewable energy sources equaling at least 2%
E
STATUTORY MEASURES of retail sales by 2011 increasing incrementally to at
least 15% by 2021, including at least 2% from solar
PROPOSITION A energy; and restricting to no more than 1% any rate
PL
Proposed by Initiative Petition increase to consumers for this renewable energy?
Shall Missouri law be amended to: The estimated direct cost to state
governmental entities is $395,183. It is estimated
● repeal the current individual maximum there are no direct costs or savings to local
loss limit for gambling; governmental entities. However, indirect costs may
M
● prohibit any future loss limits; be incurred by state and local governmental entities
● require identification to enter the if the proposal results in increased electricity retail
gambling area only if necessary to rates.
establish that an individual is at least
SA
21 years old; YES
● restrict the number of casinos to those
already built or being built; NO
● increase the casino gambling tax from
20% to 21%;
● create a new specific education fund
from gambling tax proceeds generated
as a result of this measure called the
“Schools First Elementary and
Secondary Education Improvement
Fund”; and
● require annual audits of this new fund?
State governmental entities will receive an
estimated $105.1 to $130.0 million annually for
elementary and secondary education, and $5.0 to
$7.0 million annually for higher education, early
childhood development, veterans, and other
programs. Local governmental entities receiving
gambling boat tax and fee revenues will receive an
estimated $18.1 to $19.0 million annually.
YES
NO
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JUDGES' INITIALS OFFICIAL
OFFICIAL BALLOT
BALLOT
INTRASTATE
GENERAL ELECTIONEW RESIDENT4, 2008
- NOVEMBER
GENERAL ELECTION
TANEY - NOVEMBER
COUNTY, MISSOURI 4, 2008
TANEY COUNTY, MISSOURI
REPUBLICAN PARTY (REP) DEMOCRATIC PARTY (DEM) LIBERTARIAN PARTY (LIB) CONSTITUTION PARTY (CST)
INDEPENDENT (IND)
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS
To vote, darken in the oval(s) completely next to your choice(s), like this:
Write-in: To vote for a valid write-in candidate, write the person's name on the line provided and darken in the oval.
If you are in favor of any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word "YES".
If you are opposed to any question submitted upon this ballot, darken the oval to the left of the word "NO".
If you tear, deface, or make a mistake and wrongfully mark any ballot, you must return it to the election judges and receive a new ballot.
A vote for candidates for President and FOR SECRETARY OF STATE OFFICIAL
Vice President is a vote for their Vote for ONE JUDICIAL BALLOT
Electors. Submitting to the voters whether the Judges
MITCHELL (MITCH) HUBBARD REP named below, whose terms expire December
ROBIN CARNAHAN DEM 31, 2008, shall be retained in office for new
FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT terms.
Vote for ONE PAIR WES UPCHURCH LIB VOTE ON EACH JUDGE
JOHN McCAIN REP DENISE C. NEELY CST
SARAH PALIN E
Write-in MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE
BARACK OBAMA DEM
FOR STATE TREASURER
JOE BIDEN Shall Judge PATRICIA
Vote for ONE
PL
BRECKENRIDGE of the Missouri Supreme
BOB BARR LIB BRAD LAGER REP Court be retained in office?
WAYNE A. ROOT
CLINT ZWEIFEL DEM YES
CHUCK BALDWIN CST RODNEY D. FARTHING CST NO
DARRELL CASTLE
M
Write-in CONSTITUTIONAL
RALPH NADER IND
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL AMENDMENTS
MATT GONZALEZ Vote for ONE
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1
SA
MIKE GIBBONS REP
Proposed by the 94th General Assembly
CHRIS KOSTER DEM (First Regular Session) HJR 7
Write-in
FOR GOVERNOR Write-in Shall the Missouri Constitution be
Vote for ONE amended to add a statement that English shall
FOR U.S. REPRESENTATIVE
be the language of all governmental meetings
KENNY HULSHOF REP DISTRICT 8
at which any public business is discussed,
Vote for ONE
JEREMIAH W. (JAY) NIXON DEM decided, or public policy is formulated whether
conducted in person or by communication
ANDREW W. FINKENSTADT LIB JO ANN EMERSON REP equipment including conference calls, video
GREGORY E. THOMPSON CST JOE ALLEN DEM conferences, or Internet chat or message
board?
BRANDEN C. McCULLOUGH LIB
Write-in
RICHARD L. SMITH CST It is estimated this proposal will have
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR no costs or savings to state or local
Vote for ONE governmental entities.
Write-in
PETER KINDER REP YES
SAM PAGE DEM NO
TEDDY FLECK LIB
JAMES C. RENSING CST
Write-in
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FRONT Card 9 SEQ# 1
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 4 PROPOSITION B
Proposed by the 94th General Assembly Proposed by Initiative Petition
(Second Regular Session) SJR 45
Shall Missouri law be amended to enable the elderly
and Missourians with disabilities to continue living
Shall the Missouri Constitution be independently in their homes by creating the
amended to change provisions relating to the Missouri Quality Homecare Council to ensure the
financing of stormwater control projects by: availability of quality
home care services under the Medicaid program by
● limiting availability of grants and recruiting, training, and stabilizing the home care
loans to public water and sewer workforce?
districts only;
● removing the cap on available The exact cost of this proposal to state
funding and existing restrictions governmental entities is unknown, but is estimated
on disbursements; to exceed $510,560 annually. Additional costs for
● requiring loan repayments to be training are possible. Matching federal funds, if
used only for stormwater control available, could reduce state costs. It is estimated
projects? there would be no costs or savings to local
governmental entities.
It is estimated the cost to state
governmental entities is $0 to $236,000 annually. It YES
is estimated state governmental entities will save NO
approximately $7,500 for each bond issuance. It is
estimated local governmental entities participating in PROPOSITION C
this program may experience savings, however the Proposed by Initiative Petition
amount is unknown.
Shall Missouri law be amended to require
YES investor-owned electric utilities to generate or
purchase electricity from renewable energy sources
NO such as solar, wind, biomass and hydropower with
the renewable energy sources equaling at least 2%
E
STATUTORY MEASURES of retail sales by 2011 increasing incrementally to at
least 15% by 2021, including at least 2% from solar
PROPOSITION A energy; and restricting to no more than 1% any rate
PL
Proposed by Initiative Petition increase to consumers for this renewable energy?
Shall Missouri law be amended to: The estimated direct cost to state
governmental entities is $395,183. It is estimated
● repeal the current individual maximum there are no direct costs or savings to local
loss limit for gambling; governmental entities. However, indirect costs may
M
● prohibit any future loss limits; be incurred by state and local governmental entities
● require identification to enter the if the proposal results in increased electricity retail
gambling area only if necessary to rates.
establish that an individual is at least
SA
21 years old; YES
● restrict the number of casinos to those
already built or being built; NO
● increase the casino gambling tax from
20% to 21%;
● create a new specific education fund
from gambling tax proceeds generated
as a result of this measure called the
“Schools First Elementary and
Secondary Education Improvement
Fund”; and
● require annual audits of this new fund?
State governmental entities will receive an
estimated $105.1 to $130.0 million annually for
elementary and secondary education, and $5.0 to
$7.0 million annually for higher education, early
childhood development, veterans, and other
programs. Local governmental entities receiving
gambling boat tax and fee revenues will receive an
estimated $18.1 to $19.0 million annually.
YES
NO
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