Voter Information Guide and Multi-Party Sample Ballot

8.375"

Voter Information Guide and Multi-Party

Sample Ballot

Presidential Primary

10.75"

Election

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Polls Open at 7 a.m. and Close at 8 p.m.

? Polling Place Location may have changed, see back cover. ? Notice: Vote by Mail Ballot Application, see back cover.

Compiled and distributed by:

Shannon Kendall County Clerk-Recorder/Registrar of Voters

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HOW TO USE THIS SAMPLE BALLOT BOOKLET

In order to control costs associated with printing and distributing sample ballot booklets, the Mono County Elections Office is providing a single booklet with information for all parties for the March 3, 2020 Presidential Primary Election. To determine the party that you are currently registered with, look on the back of this booklet. The party is identified by the abbreviations listed below. Voters who are registered with a political party must vote their party's ballot for the office of U.S. President.

Voters registered with No Party Preference may choose to vote a Democratic, American Independent, or Libertarian ballot for the office of U.S. President in the March 3, 2020 Presidential Primary Election.

Voters who wish to vote the ballot of another party for the office of U.S. President must re-register with that party by Tuesday,February 18, 2020.

MATCH YOUR PARTY TO THE BALLOT ON THIS CHART

IF YOU ARE

ABBREVIATION ...THEN THIS IS THE BALLOT

REGISTERED TO VOTE

FOR PARTY-NOMINATED

AS...

OFFICES THAT YOU CAN VOTE

Democratic

DEM

Democratic

Republican

REP

Republican

American Independent

AI

American Independent

Green

GRN

Green

Libertarian

LIB

Libertarian

Peace and Freedom

PF

Peace and Freedom

No Party Preference

NPP

Democratic, American

Independent, or Libertarian

No Party Preference voters voting at the polls You may select your ballot at the time you check-in and sign the roster. If you do not request a ballot with the party-nominated office of U.S. President, the poll worker will give you a nonpartisan ballot with U.S. Congressional, State Assembly, and nonpartisan contests and measures.

No Party Preference voters voting by mail You may request a Democratic, American Independent, or Libertarian ballot on your vote-by-mail application which is on the back cover of this booklet. If you do not send in a request for a ballot with the party-nominated office of U.S. President, a nonpartisan ballot with U.S. Congressional, State Assembly, and nonpartisan contests and measures will be mailed to you.

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HOW TO VOTE IN A PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION

If you are not registered with a political party, or if you registered Decline to State, or Nonpartisan, you are a No Party Preference (NPP) Voter. You will receive a ballot with only state and local offices.

No Party Preference who want to

No Party Preference who want to vote

Democratic Party

? Vote-by-Mail voters must request a party

? Must be registered to vote with one of the

ballot no later than February 25, 2020 to

parties. The last day to re-register to vote is

receive a ballot with candidates for President February 18, 2020.

of the United States in this election.

? If you vote in person, you may request one at

? To receive the ballot of your choice by mail

you must request it no later than February

the polls. Your party choice for this election

25, 2020.

will not permanently change your party

preference if you select this option.

If you miss the voter registration deadline, you can still vote conditionally up to and including Election Day. Contact the Mono County Elections office at 760-932-5537 or elections@mono. for questions about voting conditionally.

Party Endorsements

Each qualified political party can choose to endorse candidates for voter-nominated offices. The following lists of candidates are the official endorsements of the state political parties that were received by the deadline.

Party American Independent Republican Democratic

8th U.S. Congressional Tim Donnelly Jay Obernolte Christine Bubser

5 th State Assembly No Endorsement Frank Bigelow No Endorsement

The Libertarian, Peace & Freedom, and Green parties are not endorsing candidates in Mono

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SAMPLE BALLOT -- AMERICAN INDEPENDENT PARTY BALLOT This Ballot may be requested by Nonpartisan Voters.

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SAMPLE BALLOT -- AMERICAN INDEPENDENT PARTY BALLOT

This Ballot may be requested by Nonpartisan Voters.

OFFICIAL BALLOT

Precinct: 09

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION AMERICAN INDEPENDENT PARTY

8TH CONGRESSIONAL AND 5TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS COUNTY OF MONO, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2020

INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS:

AI - BT 5

TO VOTE, COMPLETELY FILL IN THE OVAL TO THE LEFT OF YOUR CHOICE. USE A BLUE OR BLACK INK PEN TO MARK YOUR BALLOT. NO RED INK. IF YOU MAKE A MISTAKE, ASK FOR A NEW BALLOT.

OPTIONAL WRITE-IN:

TO VOTE FOR A QUALIFIED WRITE-IN CANDIDATE, WRITE THE PERSON'S NAME IN THE WRITE-IN SPACE AND FILL IN THE OVAL.

PARTY-NOMINATED OFFICES Only voters who disclosed a preference upon registering to vote for the same party as the candidate seeking the nomination of any party for the Presidency or election to a party committee may vote for that candidate at the primary election, unless the party has adopted a rule to permit nonparty voters to vote in its primary elections.

VOTER-NOMINATED AND NONPARTISAN OFFICES All voters, regardless of the party preference they disclosed upon registration, or refusal to disclose a party preference, may vote for any candidate for a voter-nominated or nonpartisan office. The party preference, if any, designated by a candidate for a voter-nominated office is selected by the candidate and is shown for the information of the voters only. It does not imply that the candidate is nominated or endorsed by the party or that the party approves of the candidate. The party preference, if any, of a candidate for a nonpartisan office does not appear on the ballot.

PARTY-NOMINATED OFFICES PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

VOTER-NOMINATED OFFICES UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

NONPARTISAN OFFICES COUNTY

PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE Vote for One

DON BLANKENSHIP

PHIL COLLINS

ROQUE "ROCKY" DE LA FUENTE

CHARLES KRAUT

J. R. MYERS

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE - 8TH DISTRICT

SUPERVISOR - 3RD DISTRICT

Vote for One

Vote for One

BOB CONAWAY

Party Preference: Democratic

Attorney

BOB GARDNER

Supervisor, District 3

JAMES ELLARS

Party Preference: Democratic

Energy Consultant

JEFF ESMUS

Party Preference: None

Teacher

JUSTIN DAVID WHITEHEAD

Party Preference: Republican

THERE ARE MORE CONTESTS ON THE BACK OF THIS BALLOT.

JERRY LAWS

Party Preference: Republican

JAY OBERNOLTE

Party Preference: Republican Assemblyman/Business Owner

PLEASE TURN THE BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING.

TIM DONNELLY

Party Preference: Republican

Manufacturing Sales Engineer

JEREMY STAAT

Party Preference: Republican

Professor/Father

CHRISTINE BUBSER

Party Preference: Democratic

Engineer/Biotechnology Advisor

MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY

STATE ASSEMBLY - 5TH DISTRICT

Vote for One

FRANK BIGELOW

Party Preference: Republican Rancher/Businessman/Assemblyman

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MEASURES SUBMITTED TO THE VOTERS STATE

13 AUTHORIZES BONDS FOR FACILITY

REPAIR, CONSTRUCTION, AND

MODERNIZATION AT PUBLIC

PRESCHOOLS, K-12 SCHOOLS,

COMMUNITY COLLEGES, AND

UNIVERSITIES. LEGISLATIVE STATUTE.

Authorizes $15 billion in state general

obligation bonds for construction and

modernization of public education

facilities. Fiscal Impact: Increased state

costs to repay bonds estimated at about

$740 million per year (including interest)

over the next 35

Yes

years.

No

SPECIAL DISTRICT

MAMMOTH LAKES FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT

F MAMMOTH LAKES FIRE

PROTECTION DISTRICT MEASURE ADOPTING A SPECIAL TAX FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES To maintain and improve rapid response times for emergency services, train new & retain experienced firefighters, and

provide defensible space inspections,

shall the Mammoth Lakes Fire Protection

District adopt a new annual special tax at

$85 per residential unit, $20 per vacant

parcel, and $34 per 10th of an acre for

other improved property, raising

approximately $854,000 annually; with

an optional yearly increase not to exceed

CPI, until ended by

Yes

voters?

No

SAMPLE BALLOT

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SAMPLE BALLOT

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SAMPLE BALLOT -- LIBERTARIAN PARTY BALLOT

This Ballot may be requested by Nonpartisan Voters.

OFFICIAL BALLOT

Precinct: 09

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION LIBERTARIAN PARTY

8TH CONGRESSIONAL AND 5TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS COUNTY OF MONO, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2020

INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS:

LIB - BT 5

TO VOTE, COMPLETELY FILL IN THE OVAL TO THE LEFT OF YOUR CHOICE. USE A BLUE OR BLACK INK PEN TO MARK YOUR BALLOT. NO RED INK. IF YOU MAKE A MISTAKE, ASK FOR A NEW BALLOT.

OPTIONAL WRITE-IN:

TO VOTE FOR A QUALIFIED WRITE-IN CANDIDATE, WRITE THE PERSON'S NAME IN THE WRITE-IN SPACE AND FILL IN THE OVAL.

PARTY-NOMINATED OFFICES Only voters who disclosed a preference upon registering to vote for the same party as the candidate seeking the nomination of any party for the Presidency or election to a party committee may vote for that candidate at the primary election, unless the party has adopted a rule to permit nonparty voters to vote in its primary elections.

VOTER-NOMINATED AND NONPARTISAN OFFICES All voters, regardless of the party preference they disclosed upon registration, or refusal to disclose a party preference, may vote for any candidate for a voter-nominated or nonpartisan office. The party preference, if any, designated by a candidate for a voter-nominated office is selected by the candidate and is shown for the information of the voters only. It does not imply that the candidate is nominated or endorsed by the party or that the party approves of the candidate. The party preference, if any, of a candidate for a nonpartisan office does not appear on the ballot.

PARTY-NOMINATED OFFICES PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

VOTER-NOMINATED OFFICES UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

NONPARTISAN OFFICES COUNTY

PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE Vote for One

STEVEN A RICHEY JACOB HORNBERGER SOURAYA FAAS KEENAN WALLACE DUNHAM ADAM KOKESH VERMIN SUPREME JO JORGENSEN DAN BEHRMAN ERIK CHASE GERHARDT KEN ARMSTRONG MAX ABRAMSON SAM ROBB KIM RUFF

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE - 8TH DISTRICT

SUPERVISOR - 3RD DISTRICT

Vote for One

Vote for One

BOB CONAWAY

Party Preference: Democratic

Attorney

BOB GARDNER

Supervisor, District 3

JAMES ELLARS

Party Preference: Democratic

Energy Consultant

JEFF ESMUS

Party Preference: None

Teacher

JUSTIN DAVID WHITEHEAD

Party Preference: Republican

THERE ARE MORE CONTESTS ON THE BACK OF THIS BALLOT.

JERRY LAWS

Party Preference: Republican

JAY OBERNOLTE

Party Preference: Republican Assemblyman/Business Owner

PLEASE TURN THE BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING.

TIM DONNELLY

Party Preference: Republican

Manufacturing Sales Engineer

JEREMY STAAT

Party Preference: Republican

Professor/Father

CHRISTINE BUBSER

Party Preference: Democratic

Engineer/Biotechnology Advisor

MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY

STATE ASSEMBLY - 5TH DISTRICT

Vote for One

FRANK BIGELOW

Party Preference: Republican Rancher/Businessman/Assemblyman

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MEASURES SUBMITTED TO THE VOTERS STATE

13 AUTHORIZES BONDS FOR FACILITY

REPAIR, CONSTRUCTION, AND

MODERNIZATION AT PUBLIC

PRESCHOOLS, K-12 SCHOOLS,

COMMUNITY COLLEGES, AND

UNIVERSITIES. LEGISLATIVE STATUTE.

Authorizes $15 billion in state general

obligation bonds for construction and

modernization of public education

facilities. Fiscal Impact: Increased state

costs to repay bonds estimated at about

$740 million per year (including interest)

over the next 35

Yes

years.

No

SPECIAL DISTRICT

MAMMOTH LAKES FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT

F MAMMOTH LAKES FIRE

PROTECTION DISTRICT MEASURE ADOPTING A SPECIAL TAX FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES To maintain and improve rapid response times for emergency services, train new & retain experienced firefighters, and

provide defensible space inspections,

shall the Mammoth Lakes Fire Protection

District adopt a new annual special tax at

$85 per residential unit, $20 per vacant

parcel, and $34 per 10th of an acre for

other improved property, raising

approximately $854,000 annually; with

an optional yearly increase not to exceed

CPI, until ended by

Yes

voters?

No

SAMPLE BALLOT

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SAMPLE BALLOT

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SAMPLE BALLOT -- DEMOCRATIC PARTY BALLOT

This Ballot may be requested by Nonpartisan Voters.

OFFICIAL BALLOT

Precinct: 09

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION DEMOCRATIC PARTY

8TH CONGRESSIONAL AND 5TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS COUNTY OF MONO, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2020

INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS:

DEM - BT 5

TO VOTE, COMPLETELY FILL IN THE OVAL TO THE LEFT OF YOUR CHOICE. USE A BLUE OR BLACK INK PEN TO MARK YOUR BALLOT. NO RED INK. IF YOU MAKE A MISTAKE, ASK FOR A NEW BALLOT.

OPTIONAL WRITE-IN:

TO VOTE FOR A QUALIFIED WRITE-IN CANDIDATE, WRITE THE PERSON'S NAME IN THE WRITE-IN SPACE AND FILL IN THE OVAL.

PARTY-NOMINATED OFFICES Only voters who disclosed a preference upon registering to vote for the same party as the candidate seeking the nomination of any party for the Presidency or election to a party committee may vote for that candidate at the primary election, unless the party has adopted a rule to permit nonparty voters to vote in its primary elections.

VOTER-NOMINATED AND NONPARTISAN OFFICES All voters, regardless of the party preference they disclosed upon registration, or refusal to disclose a party preference, may vote for any candidate for a voter-nominated or nonpartisan office. The party preference, if any, designated by a candidate for a voter-nominated office is selected by the candidate and is shown for the information of the voters only. It does not imply that the candidate is nominated or endorsed by the party or that the party approves of the candidate. The party preference, if any, of a candidate for a nonpartisan office does not appear on the ballot.

PARTY-NOMINATED OFFICES PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

VOTER-NOMINATED OFFICES UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

NONPARTISAN OFFICES COUNTY

PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE - 8TH DISTRICT

SUPERVISOR - 3RD DISTRICT

Vote for One

Vote for One

Vote for One

ANDREW YANG ROQUE "ROCKY" DE LA FUENTE III JOHN K. DELANEY AMY KLOBUCHAR BERNIE SANDERS JOE SESTAK TOM STEYER DEVAL PATRICK MICHAEL BENNET MICHAEL R. BLOOMBERG MOSIE BOYD CORY BOOKER PETE BUTTIGIEG JOSEPH R. BIDEN TULSI GABBARD MARK STEWART GREENSTEIN JULI?N CASTRO MICHAEL A. ELLINGER

BOB CONAWAY

Party Preference: Democratic Attorney

JAMES ELLARS

Party Preference: Democratic Energy Consultant

JEFF ESMUS

Party Preference: None Teacher

JUSTIN DAVID WHITEHEAD

Party Preference: Republican

JERRY LAWS

Party Preference: Republican

JAY OBERNOLTE

Party Preference: Republican Assemblyman/Business Owner

TIM DONNELLY

Party Preference: Republican Manufacturing Sales Engineer

JEREMY STAAT

Party Preference: Republican Professor/Father

CHRISTINE BUBSER

Party Preference: Democratic Engineer/Biotechnology Advisor

BOB GARDNER

Supervisor, District 3

THERE ARE MORE CONTESTS ON THE BACK OF THIS BALLOT. PLEASE TURN THE BALLOT OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING.

ELIZABETH WARREN

MARIANNE WILLIAMSON

MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY

STATE ASSEMBLY - 5TH DISTRICT

Vote for One

FRANK BIGELOW

Party Preference: Republican Rancher/Businessman/Assemblyman

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