PCO Primary Election Guide 2020

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PRIMARY ELECTION AUGUST 18, 2020

(Vote for One)

o George Burden o Anne Marie Gennusa o Matt Metz

REP REP REP

Board of County Commissioners, District 3 Universal Primary Contest (Vote for One)

o Kim M. Carney o David Sullivan

REP REP

Board of County Commissioners, District 5 (Vote for One)

o Bob Jones o Donald O’Brien

REP REP

PARTY OFFICES State Committeeman (Vote for One)

o Bruce Aiello o William Gordon o Dennis McDonald

REP REP REP

State Committeewoman (Vote for One)

o Sharon A. Demers o Marge Rooyakkers

REP REP

VOTERS IN PRECINCT 18 ONLY

Precinct 18 Committeeman (Vote for up to Five)

o o o o o o

James W. Armes Tom Bexley Andrew Moss Jim O’Connell Richard B. Russell Dominic J. Scardigno

REP REP REP REP REP REP

VOTERS IN PRECINCT 19 ONLY

(Vote for up to Five)

o o o o o o

Kathy Austrino Maria Pinto Barbosa Janet L. Camic Jill D. Chrzanowski Sharon Demers Debra “Deb” Hartman

REP REP REP REP REP REP

(Vote for up to Five)

o o o o o o o

Gayle Alkire Shannon L. Biazzo Colina Carubia Jearlyn Dennie Celeste Johnson Cheryl L. Massaro Tracey L. Norris

REP REP REP REP REP REP REP

VOTERS IN PRECINCT 27 ONLY

Precinct 27 Committeeman (Vote for up to Six)

o o o o o o o

Frank Harvey Cotton William Gordon Robin Kronen Vern Mettin Kenneth P. Nasif Jon Netts Kenny Seybold

REP REP REP REP REP REP REP

REPUBLICAN BALLOTS WILL ALSO INCLUDE ALL NONPARTISAN RACES

Which contests will be decided in this Primary? There are two Universal Primary Contests for partisan offices this year. These candidates will appear on all ballots and the contest will be decided in this Primary because they face no opposition in the General Election. All voters are eligible to vote for these two contests:

Representative In Congress, District 6 (Vote for One)

o Clint Curtis o Richard Thripp

DEM DEM

Public Defender, 7th Judicial Circuit Universal Primary Contest (Vote for One)

o George Burden REP o Anne Marie Gennusa REP o Matt Metz REP Board of County Commissioners, District 3 Universal Primary Contest (Vote for One)

PARTY OFFICESREP o Kim M. Carney o David Sullivan REP PARTY OFFICES VOTERS IN PRECINCT 7 ONLY

Precinct 7 Committeewoman (Vote for One)

o Sandra H. Chambers DEM o Kathleen Sara Walter DEM VOTERS IN PRECINCT 19 ONLY

Precinct 19 Committeewoman (Vote for Two)

o Patricia F. Colosimo DEM o Barbara Kroeker DEM o Katherine Jane Logan DEM

• Public Defender, 7th Judicial Circuit • Board of County Commissioners, District 3

DEMOCRATIC BALLOTS WILL ALSO INCLUDE ALL NONPARTISAN RACES

Nonpartisan contests with two candidates are always decided in a Primary Election. All voters are eligible to vote for all nonpartisan contests. • • • •

Circuit Judge, 7th Judicial Circuit, Group 6 Circuit Judge, 7th Judicial Circuit, Group 27 School Board, District 1 School Board, District 5

County Commissioners & School Board Members are elected county-wide.

Nonpartisan contests with more than two candidates can be decided in a Primary if one candidate receives a majority of the vote (over 50%). All voters are eligible to vote for all nonpartisan contests. • • • • •

Circuit Judge, 7th Judicial Circuit, Group 14 School Board, District 3 City of Palm Coast Mayor City of Palm Coast Council Member, District 1 City of Palm Coast Council Member, District 3

(Vote for One)

o George Burden o Anne Marie Gennusa o Matt Metz

REP REP REP

Board of County Commissioners, District 3 Universal Primary Contest (Vote for One)

o Kim M. Carney o David Sullivan

REP REP

CITY OF PALM COAST RACES ARE NONPARTISAN AND WILL APPEAR ON ALL BALLOTS FOR PALM COAST VOTERS ONLY

City of Palm Coast Mayor (Vote for One)

o o o o o

John Brady Donald Alan Greene Milissa Holland Alan Lowe Michael Schottey

VOTING IN PERSON?

Be prepared and stay safe to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

What you should do:

What we will do:

• If you have moved recently, update your address before you vote. Call (386) 313-4170 to change your address.

• Provide a clean polling room by routinely disinfecting touched surfaces such as equipment and voting booths.

(Vote for One)

City of Palm Coast City Council Member, District 1

• Bring a valid form of photo and signature ID with you.

Circuit Judge, 7th Judicial Circuit, Group 14

o Ed Danko o Sims E. Jones o Lou Salvagio

• Use this Sample Ballot to make your choices and bring it with you to the polls.

Circuit Judge, 7th Judicial Circuit, Group 6

o Anna Handy o Mike Orfinger (Vote for One)

o Joan Anthony o Dan Hilbert o MaryEllen Osterndorf Circuit Judge, 7th Judicial Circuit, Group 27 (Vote for One)

o Bryan Robert Rendzio o Alicia Washington School Board, District 1 (Vote for One)

o Vincent Lyon o Jill Rena Woolbright School Board, District 3 (Vote for One)

o Carol “Mother Elizabeth” Bacha o Paul Mucciolo o Colleen Walsh-Conklin School Board, District 5 (Vote for One)

o Maria Pinto Barbosa o Cheryl L. Massaro

(Vote for One)

City of Palm Coast City Council Member, District 3

(Vote for One)

o Cornelia Downing Manfre o Nicholas Klufas o Zack Shapiro

NONPARTISAN RACES WILL APPEAR ON ALL BALLOTS

Register to Vote or Change Your Party The new voter registration and party affiliation change deadline is July 20, 2020 for this Primary.

• Bring your own black ballpoint pen to use on your official ballot if you do not feel comfortable using the pen provided at your polling location. • Bring a face covering and wear it during your voting experience, unless you are unable to do so because of a health condition. • Limit conversation and be patient while waiting in line and also inside the polling room.

• Provide hand sanitizer for all voters and election workers. • Provide personal protective equipment for all election workers. • Provide a single-use stylus for voters to use when signing the signature pad. • Encourage social distancing.

How To Vote Use only the marking device provided or a black pen. If you make a mistake, don’t hesitate to ask for a new ballot. If you erase or make other marks, your vote may not count.

Florida residents can use Online Voter Registration to register to vote or update their registration. If you have recently moved, you should update your address before you vote. You may also register to vote or update your registration in person. Completely fill the oval next to your choice: For more information, please visit: FlaglerElections.com/vote

All elections are important! Don’t skip the Primary, remember to vote!

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Precinct 19 Committeewoman

Precinct 20 Committeewoman

NONPARTISAN BALLOT Public Defender, 7th Judicial CITY OF PALM COAST Circuit VOTERS ONLY Universal Primary Contest

THURSDAY, JULY 16, 2020

Public Defender, 7th Judicial Circuit Universal Primary Contest

DEMOCRATIC BALLOT

contests and two Universal Primary Contests. All voters who reside in the City of Palm Coast may vote for the city races on this ballot.

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A closed Primary means you must be a registered voter in the party for which the Primary is being held. All registered voters, regardless of party affiliation, may vote the nonpartisan ballot and Universal Primary Contests. Deadline to register to vote or change your party affiliation: July 20, 2020. VOTERS IN PRECINCT 20 ONLY

you will vote a Democratic ballot which also includes all nonpartisan contests and two Universal Primary Contests.

ALL REGISTERED VOTERS regardless of political party affiliation may vote for nonpartisan

Attention Voters: Florida is A Closed Primary State REPUBLICAN BALLOT

If you are registered as a DEMOCRAT,

PALM COAST OBSERVER

OFFICIAL SAMPLE BALLOT

If you are registered as a REPUBLICAN,

you will vote a Republican ballot which also includes all nonpartisan contests and two Universal Primary Contests.


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