Official Ballot
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Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office April 5, 2016 A
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General Instructions If you make a mistake on your ballot or have a question, ask an election inspector for help. (Absentee voters: Contact your municipal clerk.)
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Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you are voting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be counted without initials. (See end of ballot for initials.) Judicial
Presidential Preference (Cont.)
Justice of the Supreme Court Vote for 1
Choose a Party Primary
JoAnne F. Kloppenburg
Fill in the oval next to your party choice, like this R. Choose only ONE.
To vote for a name on the ballot, fill in the oval next to the name like this: R
Rebecca G. Bradley
Republican
Write-in:
To vote for a name that is not on the ballot, write the name on the line marked "write-in" and fill in the oval next to the name like this: R
Cast Your Vote for President
Presidential Preference Vote
Vote ONCE in your chosen party.
Democratic
In the Presidential Preference Vote:
Court of Appeals Judge District 4 Vote for 1 Brian W. Blanchard
Republican Party Primary
Write-in:
President of the United States Vote for 1
You may vote in only ONE party's primary.
Circuit Court Judge, Branch 3 Vote for 1
Marco Rubio
You may vote only ONCE.
Ben Carson
If you vote more than once, your choices will not be counted.
Valerie L. Bailey-Rihn
Rand Paul Special Instructions for Presidential Preference Vote
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Jim Gilmore
Choose the party in which you will vote. Within the party you have chosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:
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Everett Mitchell
Chris Christie
Vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot in the party you have chosen.
Write-in:
Circuit Court Judge, Branch 5 Vote for 1
Donald J. Trump
SA M PL E
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Write-in:
Circuit Court Judge, Branch 4 Vote for 1
Mike Huckabee
Rick Santorum
Vote for an uninstructed delegation from Wisconsin to the national convention of the party you have chosen.
Nicholas J. McNamara
Carly Fiorina
Write-in: Write-in:
Circuit Court Judge, Branch 14 Vote for 1
John R. Kasich
Write in the name of another person to become the presidential candidate of the party you have chosen.
Jeb Bush
John D. Hyland
Ted Cruz
Write-in:
Circuit Court Judge, Branch 15 Vote for 1
Uninstructed Delegation
Stephen Ehlke
Write-in:
Democratic Party Primary
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Write-in:
President of the United States Vote for 1
Circuit Court Judge, Branch 17 Vote for 1
Hillary Clinton
Peter C. Andersen
Martin O'Malley
Write-in:
Bernie Sanders
Uninstructed Delegation
County
County Supervisor District 35 Vote for 1
Write-in:
Carl T. Chenoweth
End Presidential Preference Vote
Write-in:
Presidential Preference Vote continues at top of next column. A
Nonpartisan offices begin at top of next column. B
Turn ballot over to continue voting. C
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