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SAMPLE BALLOT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 Instructions to Voters: Completely darken the oval to the left of your choice as shown.Use pencil, black or blue pen.Do not use red ink.A vote for candidates for President and Vice President is a vote for their electors. DO NOT ERASE SAMPLE BALLOT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICANLIBERTARIAN CONSTITUTION GREEN INDEPENDENT (DEM)(REP) (LIB) (IND)(GRE ) (CON) Instructions to Voters: Completely darken the ovalto the left of your choice as shown. Usepencil, black or blue pen.Do not use red ink.A vote for candidates for president and vice president is a vote for their electors. DO NOT ERASE VOTEFOR ONE For President and Vice President HillaryRodham Clinton Dem Timothy Michael Kaine DonaldJ. Trump Rep Michael R. Pence GaryJohnson Lib Bill Weld DarrellL. CastleCon Scott N. Bradley Gre JillStein Ajamu Baraka ___________________ Write-in \ For U.S.

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SAMPLE BALLOT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 Instructions to Voters: Completely darken the oval to the left of your choice as shown. Use pencil, black or blue pen. Do not use red ink. A vote for candidates for President and Vice President is a vote for their electors. DO NOT ERASE
SAMPLE BALLOT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN CONSTITUTION GREEN INDEPENDENT  (DEM) (REP) (LIB)(IND)(GRE )  (CON) Instructions to Voters: Completely darken the oval to the left of your choice as shown. Use pencil, black or blue pen. Do not use red ink. A vote for candidates for president and vice president is a vote for their electors. DO NOT ERASE  VOTE FOR ONE For President and Vice President  Hillary Rodham Clinton Dem Timothy Michael Kaine Donald J. Trump Rep Michael R. Pence  Gary Johnson Lib Bill Weld  Darrell L. Castle Con Scott N. Bradley Gre  Jill Stein Ajamu Baraka  ___________________  Writein \ For U.S. Senator  Jason Kander Dem  Roy Blunt Rep Jonathan DineLib Fred RymanCon  Johnathan McFarland Gre  ___________________  Writein 1
For Governor Koster Chris  Eric Greitens  Cisse W Spragins  Don Fitz  Lester Benton (Les) Turilli, Jr.  ___________________  Writein For Lieutenant Governor  Russ Carnahan  Mike Parson  Steven R. Hedrick  Jennifer Leach  ___________________  Writein For Secretary Of State  Robin Smith  John (Jay) Ashcroft Morrill Chris  ___________________  Writein For State Treasurer  Judy Baker Schmitt Eric Sean O’Toole Carol Hexem  ___________________  Writein For Attorney General  Teresa Hensley  Josh Hawley  ___________________  Writein
Dem Rep Lib Gre Ind
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For U.S. Representative 5th District 5th District: Emanuel Cleaver II Dem  Jacob Turk Rep  Roy Welborn Lib  ___________________  Writein For State Senator 7th District:Jason Holsman Dem  Jeanne Bojarski Lib  ___________________ Writein9th District: Shalonn (Kiki) Curls Dem  ___________________  Writein 11th District: John Joseph Rizzo Dem  Brent Thurston Lasater Rep  ___________________  Writein For State Representative19th District:DemIngrid Burnett  Valorie Engholm Gre  ___________________ Writein 22nd District:Brandon R. Ellington Dem  ___________________  Writein  Randy D. Dunn Dem 23rd District: ___________________  Writein 24th District:DemJudy Morgan  ___________________  Writein
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25th District: 26th District: 27th District: 28th District: 29th District: 30th District: 35th District: 36th District: 37th District: 56th District:
 Greg Razer Dem  ___________________  Writein  Gail McCann Beatty Dem  ___________________  Writein  Richard Brown Dem  __________________  Writein  Jerome Barnes Dem William E. (Bill) Van Buskirk Rep  ___________________  Writein  Rory Rowland Dem  ___________________  Writein  Mike Cierpiot Rep  ___________________  Writein  Gary Cross Rep  __________________  Writein
 DaRon McGee Dem  __________________  Writein  Joe Runions Dem  ___________________  Writein
 DJ Rash Dem  Jack Bondon Rep  ___________________  Writein
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For County Executive  Jackson County  Frank White, Jr. Dem  Stacey Lindgren Gre  __________________  Writein For Prosecuting Attorney  Jackson County  Jean Peters Baker Dem  __________________  Writein For Sheriff  Jackson County  Mike Sharp Dem  Raymond L. Draper Rep  __________________  Writein OFFICIAL JUDICIAL BALLOT STATE OF MISSOURI  TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016 Submitting to the voters whether the Judges named below, whose terms expire  December 31, 2016, shall be retained in office for new terms. VOTE ON EACH JUDGE MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGEShall Judge RICHARD B. TEITELMAN of the Missouri Supreme Court be retained in office?  YES NO  (Darken the oval beside the answer you prefer)  CIRCUIT JUDGE 16th Judicial Circuit  Division No. 1 Shall Judge SANDRA C MIDKIFF, Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 16, be retained in office?  YES NO (Darken the oval beside the answer you prefer)  5
Division No. 3 Shall Judge DAVID M. BYRN, Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 16, be retained in office?  YES NO (Darken the oval beside the answer you prefer) Division No. 6 Shall Judge J. DALE YOUNGS, Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 16, be retained in office?  YES NO (Darken the oval beside the answer you prefer)  Division No. 7 Shall Judge S. MARGENE BURNETT, Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 16, be retained in office?  YES NO (Darken the oval beside the answer you prefer)  Division No. 8 Shall Judge BRYAN E. ROUND, Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 16, be retained in office?  YES NO (Darken the oval beside the answer you prefer)  Division No. 9 Shall Judge JOEL P. FAHNESTOCK, Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 16, be retained in office?  YES NO (Darken the oval beside the answer you prefer)  Division No. 11 Shall Judge W. BRENT POWELL, Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 16, be retained in office?  YES NO (Darken the oval beside the answer you prefer)  6
Division No. 12 Shall Judge JENNIFER M. PHILLIPS, Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 16, be retained in office?  YES NO (Darken the oval beside the answer you prefer) ASSOCIATE CIRCUIT JUDGE  16th Judicial Circuit  Division No. 26 Shall Judge JALILAH OTTO, Associate Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 16, be retained in office?  YES NO (Darken the oval beside the answer you prefer)  Division No. 28 Shall Judge JEFFREY C. KEAL, Associate Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 16, be retained in office?  YES NO (Darken the oval beside the answer you prefer) Division No. 29 Shall Judge JANETTE KAY RODECAP, Associate Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 16, be retained in office?  YES NO  (Darken the oval beside the answer you prefer) Division No. 32 Shall Judge ROBERT L. TROUT, Associate Circuit Judge of Judicial Circuit No. 16, be retained in office?  YES NO  (Darken the oval beside the answer you prefer) 7
OFFICIAL BALLOT STATE OF MISSOURI GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 CONSTITUTIONALAMENDMENTS  CONSTITUTIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL  AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 2  Proposed by Article IV, Section 47(c) Proposed by Initiative Petition Missouri Constitution  (SJR 1, 2005) Shall Missouri continue for 10 years the Shall the Missouri Constitution be onetenth of one percent sales/use tax that isamended to: used for soil and water conservation and for establish limits on campaign state parks and historic sites, and resubmit this contributions by individuals or tax to the voters for approval in 10 years? entities to political parties, political  committees, or committees to elect The measure continues and does not candidates for state or judicial office; increase the existing sales and use tax of oneprohibit individuals and entities from tenth of one percent for 10 years. The measure intentionally concealing the source would continue to generate approximately $90 of such contributions; million annually for soil and water conservation require corporations or labor and operation of the state park system. organizations to meet certain requirements in order to make such YESNOcontributions; and a complaint process and provide penalties for any violations of this amendment?  It is estimated this proposal will increase state government costs by at least $118,000 annually and have an unknown change in costs for local governmental entities. Any potential impact to revenues for state and local governmental entities is unknown. YESNOYESNOINSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS If you are in favor of this amendment, completely darken the oval beside “YES.”If you are opposed to this amendment, completely darken the oval beside “NO.” 8
 CONSTITUTIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL  AMENDMENT NO. 3 AMENDMENT NO. 6 Proposed by Initiative Petition Proposed by the 98th General Assembly (Second Regular Session)Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to: SS HJ53 R r i ncrease taxes on cigarettes each yea Shall the Constitution of Missouri be through 2020, at which point this amended to state that voters may be additional tax will total 60 cents per required by law, which may be subject to packof20;exception, to verify one’s identity,citizenship, and residence by presenting create a fee paid by cigarette wholesalers of 67 cents per pack ofidentification that may include valid 20 on certain cigarettes, which fee governmentissued photo identification? shall increase annually; and  deposit funds generated by theseproposed amendment will result in The taxes and fees into a newly no costs or savings because any potential established Early Childhood Health costs would be due to the enactment of a and Education Trust Fund?general law allowed by this proposal. If  such a general law is enacted, the potential When cigarette tax increases are fully costs to state and local governments is implemented, estimated additional revenueunknown, but could exceed $2.1 million to state government is $263 million to $374 annually. million annually, with limited estimated implementation costs. The revenue willYESNOfund only programs and services allowed MEASURE STATUTORY by the proposal. The fiscal impact to local governmental entities is unknown.  PROPOSITION A YESNOby Initiative Petition Proposed  Shall Missouri law be amended to:  CONSTITUTIONAL  increase taxes on cigarettes in 2017, 2019, 4 AMENDMENT NO. and 2021, at which point this additional tax  Proposed by Initiative Petition will total 23 cents per pack of 20; increasethetaxpaidbysellersonother  Shall the Missouri Constitution be tobacco products by 5 percent of amended to prohibit a new state or localmanufacturer’s invoice price; sales/use or other similar tax on any service or use funds generated by these taxes transaction that was not subject to a sales/use or exclusively to fund transportation similar tax as of January 1, 2015? infrastructure projects; and these taxes if a measure to repeal  Potential costs to state and local increase any tax or fee on cigarettes or governmental entities are unknown, but could be other tobacco products is certified to significant. The proposal’s passage would impact appear on any local or statewide ballot? governmentalentity’s ability to revise their tax structures. State and local governments expect no  State government revenue will increase by savings from this proposal. approximately $95 million to $103 million annually when cigarette and tobacco tax YESNOincreases are fully implemented, with the new revenue earmarked for transportation infrastructure. Local government revenues could decrease approximately $3 million annually due to decreased cigarette and tobacco sales. YESNOINSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS If you are in favor of this amendment,completely darken the oval beside “YES.”If you are opposed to this amendment, completely darken the oval beside “NO.” 9
OFFICIAL BALLOT JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 QUESTION # 1  Shall Jackson County continue its anticrime sales tax, commonly known as COMBAT, at the rate of onequarter of one cent for a period of nine years for the purpose ofpromotingand providing public safety within Jackson County, including the prevention andtreatmentof drug abuse and addiction and the prevention, investigation, prosecution, anddetentionof violent criminals and drug dealers? The proceeds of this tax shall be deposited in a special Jackson County AntiCrime Sales Tax Trust Fund, separate from the generalfundor any other county funds.YESNO JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI QUESTION # 2  Shall Jackson County,solely for of establishing the purpose a CommunityChildren's Services Fund for the purpose of providing services to protect the wellbeing and safetyof children and youth nineteen years of age orlessand to strengthen families,be authorized to levy a countywide sales tax of oneeighth of one cent for a period of seven years?Thisfund will be transparently administered in a manner independent of Countygovernment,by a diverse, geographically representative, ninemembercitizenboard appointed bytheCounty Executive, with at least one member residing in each Jackson Countylegislativedistrict. Revenues will be solely used to benefit the residents of JacksonCounty.YESNO JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI QUESTION # 3  ShallJackson County discontinue applying andcollecting thelocalsalestaxonthe titling of motor vehicles,trailers, boats,andoutboard motorsthatwerepurchasedfrom a sourceother than a licensed Missouri dealer?Approval ofthisresult inmeasure will areduction of local revenue to provide vitalservicesforJackson County andwillplaceMissouri dealers of motor vehicles,outboardmotors,boats,andtrailers at acompetitivedisadvantagewithnonMissouri dealers of motorvehicles,outboardmotors,boats,andtrailers. YESNOINSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS If you are in favor of this question, completely darken the oval beside “YES.”If you are opposed to this question, completely darken the oval beside “NO.” 10
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