Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office April 5, 2016
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1 11 and Nonpartisan Office 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.) 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.) To vote for a name on the ballot, fill in the oval next to the name like this: 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: In the Presidential Preference Vote: You may vote in only ONE party's primary. You may vote only ONCE. If you vote more than once, your choices will not be counted. Special Instructions for Choose the party in which you will vote. Within the party you have chosen, you have ONE of 3 choices: Vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot in the party you have Vote for an uninstructed delegation from Wisconsin to the national convention of the party you have Write in the name of another person to become the presidential candidate of the party you have Presidential Preference (Cont.) Choose a Party Primary Fill in the oval next to your party choice, like this. Choose only ONE. Republican Democratic Cast Your Vote for President Vote ONCE in your chosen party Republican Party Primary Marco Rubio Ben Carson Rand Paul Mike Huckabee Jim Gilmore Chris Christie Donald J. Trump Rick Santorum Carly Fiorina John R. Kasich Jeb Bush Ted Cruz Judicial Justice of the Supreme Court JoAnne F. Kloppenburg Rebecca G. Bradley Court of Appeals Judge, District 1 Joan F. Kessler Circuit Court Judge, Branch 5 Mary M. Kuhnmuench Circuit Court Judge, Branch 14 Christopher R. Foley Circuit Court Judge, Branch 25 Stephanie Rothstein Circuit Court Judge, Branch 31 continues at top of next column. Democratic Party Primary Hillary Clinton Martin O'Malley Bernie Sanders End Presidential Preference Vote Nonpartisan offices begin at top of next column. Hannah C. Dugan Paul Rifelj Circuit Court Judge, Branch 34 Glenn H. Yamahiro Circuit Court Judge, Branch 44 Gwen Connolly Circuit Court Judge, Branch 45 Jean Marie Kies Michelle Ackerman Havas County County Executive Chris J. Larson Chris Abele County Comptroller Scott Manske Turn ballot over to continue voting. Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.
2 County (Cont.) County Supervisor, District 8 David L. Sartori Tony Bloom Mayor Municipal John Hohenfeldt Bruce W. Schuknecht City Attorney Paul T. Eberhardy City Comptroller James Williamson City Clerk/Treasurer Dennis Broderick Alderperson, District 1 Justin Moralez School District School District of Cudahy School Board Director Vote for not more than 3 Joan Haske Linda Kutka Bob Grams and Nonpartisan Office for City of Cudahy A.D. 1 Wards 1,2,3 Ballot Issued by Initials of election inspectors Absentee ballot issued by Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk (If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.) Certification of Voter Assistance I certify that I marked this ballot at the request and direction of a voter who is authorized under the law to receive assistance. Signature of assistor For Official Use Only Inspectors: Identify ballots required to be remade. Reason for remaking ballot: Overvoted Damaged Other Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No. Initials of inspectors who remade ballot Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.
3 11 and Nonpartisan Office 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.) 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.) To vote for a name on the ballot, fill in the oval next to the name like this: 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: In the Presidential Preference Vote: You may vote in only ONE party's primary. You may vote only ONCE. If you vote more than once, your choices will not be counted. Special Instructions for Choose the party in which you will vote. Within the party you have chosen, you have ONE of 3 choices: Vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot in the party you have Vote for an uninstructed delegation from Wisconsin to the national convention of the party you have Write in the name of another person to become the presidential candidate of the party you have Presidential Preference (Cont.) Choose a Party Primary Fill in the oval next to your party choice, like this. Choose only ONE. Republican Democratic Cast Your Vote for President Vote ONCE in your chosen party Republican Party Primary Marco Rubio Ben Carson Rand Paul Mike Huckabee Jim Gilmore Chris Christie Donald J. Trump Rick Santorum Carly Fiorina John R. Kasich Jeb Bush Ted Cruz Judicial Justice of the Supreme Court JoAnne F. Kloppenburg Rebecca G. Bradley Court of Appeals Judge, District 1 Joan F. Kessler Circuit Court Judge, Branch 5 Mary M. Kuhnmuench Circuit Court Judge, Branch 14 Christopher R. Foley Circuit Court Judge, Branch 25 Stephanie Rothstein Circuit Court Judge, Branch 31 continues at top of next column. Democratic Party Primary Hillary Clinton Martin O'Malley Bernie Sanders End Presidential Preference Vote Nonpartisan offices begin at top of next column. Hannah C. Dugan Paul Rifelj Circuit Court Judge, Branch 34 Glenn H. Yamahiro Circuit Court Judge, Branch 44 Gwen Connolly Circuit Court Judge, Branch 45 Jean Marie Kies Michelle Ackerman Havas County County Executive Chris J. Larson Chris Abele County Comptroller Scott Manske Turn ballot over to continue voting. Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.
4 County (Cont.) County Supervisor, District 8 David L. Sartori Tony Bloom Mayor Municipal John Hohenfeldt Bruce W. Schuknecht City Attorney Paul T. Eberhardy City Comptroller James Williamson City Clerk/Treasurer Dennis Broderick Alderperson, District 2 Mike Johnson School District School District of Cudahy School Board Director Vote for not more than 3 Joan Haske Linda Kutka Bob Grams and Nonpartisan Office for City of Cudahy A.D. 2 Wards 4,5,6 Ballot Issued by Initials of election inspectors Absentee ballot issued by Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk (If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.) Certification of Voter Assistance I certify that I marked this ballot at the request and direction of a voter who is authorized under the law to receive assistance. Signature of assistor For Official Use Only Inspectors: Identify ballots required to be remade. Reason for remaking ballot: Overvoted Damaged Other Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No. Initials of inspectors who remade ballot Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.
5 11 and Nonpartisan Office 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.) 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.) To vote for a name on the ballot, fill in the oval next to the name like this: 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: In the Presidential Preference Vote: You may vote in only ONE party's primary. You may vote only ONCE. If you vote more than once, your choices will not be counted. Special Instructions for Choose the party in which you will vote. Within the party you have chosen, you have ONE of 3 choices: Vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot in the party you have Vote for an uninstructed delegation from Wisconsin to the national convention of the party you have Write in the name of another person to become the presidential candidate of the party you have Presidential Preference (Cont.) Choose a Party Primary Fill in the oval next to your party choice, like this. Choose only ONE. Republican Democratic Cast Your Vote for President Vote ONCE in your chosen party Republican Party Primary Marco Rubio Ben Carson Rand Paul Mike Huckabee Jim Gilmore Chris Christie Donald J. Trump Rick Santorum Carly Fiorina John R. Kasich Jeb Bush Ted Cruz Judicial Justice of the Supreme Court JoAnne F. Kloppenburg Rebecca G. Bradley Court of Appeals Judge, District 1 Joan F. Kessler Circuit Court Judge, Branch 5 Mary M. Kuhnmuench Circuit Court Judge, Branch 14 Christopher R. Foley Circuit Court Judge, Branch 25 Stephanie Rothstein Circuit Court Judge, Branch 31 continues at top of next column. Democratic Party Primary Hillary Clinton Martin O'Malley Bernie Sanders End Presidential Preference Vote Nonpartisan offices begin at top of next column. Hannah C. Dugan Paul Rifelj Circuit Court Judge, Branch 34 Glenn H. Yamahiro Circuit Court Judge, Branch 44 Gwen Connolly Circuit Court Judge, Branch 45 Jean Marie Kies Michelle Ackerman Havas County County Executive Chris J. Larson Chris Abele County Comptroller Scott Manske Turn ballot over to continue voting. Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.
6 County (Cont.) County Supervisor, District 8 David L. Sartori Tony Bloom Mayor Municipal John Hohenfeldt Bruce W. Schuknecht City Attorney Paul T. Eberhardy City Comptroller James Williamson City Clerk/Treasurer Dennis Broderick Alderperson, District 3 Randy Hollenbeck School District School District of Cudahy School Board Director Vote for not more than 3 Joan Haske Linda Kutka Bob Grams and Nonpartisan Office for City of Cudahy A.D. 3 Wards 7,8,9 Ballot Issued by Initials of election inspectors Absentee ballot issued by Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk (If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.) Certification of Voter Assistance I certify that I marked this ballot at the request and direction of a voter who is authorized under the law to receive assistance. Signature of assistor For Official Use Only Inspectors: Identify ballots required to be remade. Reason for remaking ballot: Overvoted Damaged Other Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No. Initials of inspectors who remade ballot Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.
7 11 and Nonpartisan Office 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.) 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.) To vote for a name on the ballot, fill in the oval next to the name like this: 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: In the Presidential Preference Vote: You may vote in only ONE party's primary. You may vote only ONCE. If you vote more than once, your choices will not be counted. Special Instructions for Choose the party in which you will vote. Within the party you have chosen, you have ONE of 3 choices: Vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot in the party you have Vote for an uninstructed delegation from Wisconsin to the national convention of the party you have Write in the name of another person to become the presidential candidate of the party you have Presidential Preference (Cont.) Choose a Party Primary Fill in the oval next to your party choice, like this. Choose only ONE. Republican Democratic Cast Your Vote for President Vote ONCE in your chosen party Republican Party Primary Marco Rubio Ben Carson Rand Paul Mike Huckabee Jim Gilmore Chris Christie Donald J. Trump Rick Santorum Carly Fiorina John R. Kasich Jeb Bush Ted Cruz Judicial Justice of the Supreme Court JoAnne F. Kloppenburg Rebecca G. Bradley Court of Appeals Judge, District 1 Joan F. Kessler Circuit Court Judge, Branch 5 Mary M. Kuhnmuench Circuit Court Judge, Branch 14 Christopher R. Foley Circuit Court Judge, Branch 25 Stephanie Rothstein Circuit Court Judge, Branch 31 continues at top of next column. Democratic Party Primary Hillary Clinton Martin O'Malley Bernie Sanders End Presidential Preference Vote Nonpartisan offices begin at top of next column. Hannah C. Dugan Paul Rifelj Circuit Court Judge, Branch 34 Glenn H. Yamahiro Circuit Court Judge, Branch 44 Gwen Connolly Circuit Court Judge, Branch 45 Jean Marie Kies Michelle Ackerman Havas County County Executive Chris J. Larson Chris Abele County Comptroller Scott Manske Turn ballot over to continue voting. Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.
8 County (Cont.) County Supervisor, District 8 David L. Sartori Tony Bloom Mayor Municipal John Hohenfeldt Bruce W. Schuknecht City Attorney Paul T. Eberhardy City Comptroller James Williamson City Clerk/Treasurer Dennis Broderick Alderperson, District 4 Jason Litkowiec School District School District of Cudahy School Board Director Vote for not more than 3 Joan Haske Linda Kutka Bob Grams and Nonpartisan Office for City of Cudahy A.D. 4 Ward 10 Ballot Issued by Initials of election inspectors Absentee ballot issued by Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk (If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.) Certification of Voter Assistance I certify that I marked this ballot at the request and direction of a voter who is authorized under the law to receive assistance. Signature of assistor For Official Use Only Inspectors: Identify ballots required to be remade. Reason for remaking ballot: Overvoted Damaged Other Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No. Initials of inspectors who remade ballot Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.
9 11 and Nonpartisan Office 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.) 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.) To vote for a name on the ballot, fill in the oval next to the name like this: 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: In the Presidential Preference Vote: You may vote in only ONE party's primary. You may vote only ONCE. If you vote more than once, your choices will not be counted. Special Instructions for Choose the party in which you will vote. Within the party you have chosen, you have ONE of 3 choices: Vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot in the party you have Vote for an uninstructed delegation from Wisconsin to the national convention of the party you have Write in the name of another person to become the presidential candidate of the party you have Presidential Preference (Cont.) Choose a Party Primary Fill in the oval next to your party choice, like this. Choose only ONE. Republican Democratic Cast Your Vote for President Vote ONCE in your chosen party Republican Party Primary Marco Rubio Ben Carson Rand Paul Mike Huckabee Jim Gilmore Chris Christie Donald J. Trump Rick Santorum Carly Fiorina John R. Kasich Jeb Bush Ted Cruz Judicial Justice of the Supreme Court JoAnne F. Kloppenburg Rebecca G. Bradley Court of Appeals Judge, District 1 Joan F. Kessler Circuit Court Judge, Branch 5 Mary M. Kuhnmuench Circuit Court Judge, Branch 14 Christopher R. Foley Circuit Court Judge, Branch 25 Stephanie Rothstein Circuit Court Judge, Branch 31 continues at top of next column. Democratic Party Primary Hillary Clinton Martin O'Malley Bernie Sanders End Presidential Preference Vote Nonpartisan offices begin at top of next column. Hannah C. Dugan Paul Rifelj Circuit Court Judge, Branch 34 Glenn H. Yamahiro Circuit Court Judge, Branch 44 Gwen Connolly Circuit Court Judge, Branch 45 Jean Marie Kies Michelle Ackerman Havas County County Executive Chris J. Larson Chris Abele County Comptroller Scott Manske Turn ballot over to continue voting. Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.
10 County (Cont.) County Supervisor, District 8 David L. Sartori Tony Bloom Mayor Municipal John Hohenfeldt Bruce W. Schuknecht City Attorney Paul T. Eberhardy City Comptroller James Williamson City Clerk/Treasurer Dennis Broderick Alderperson, District 4 Jason Litkowiec School District School District of Cudahy School Board Director Vote for not more than 3 Joan Haske Linda Kutka Bob Grams and Nonpartisan Office for City of Cudahy A.D. 4 Wards 11,12 Ballot Issued by Initials of election inspectors Absentee ballot issued by Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk (If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.) Certification of Voter Assistance I certify that I marked this ballot at the request and direction of a voter who is authorized under the law to receive assistance. Signature of assistor For Official Use Only Inspectors: Identify ballots required to be remade. Reason for remaking ballot: Overvoted Damaged Other Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No. Initials of inspectors who remade ballot Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.
11 11 and Nonpartisan Office 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.) 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.) To vote for a name on the ballot, fill in the oval next to the name like this: 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: In the Presidential Preference Vote: You may vote in only ONE party's primary. You may vote only ONCE. If you vote more than once, your choices will not be counted. Special Instructions for Choose the party in which you will vote. Within the party you have chosen, you have ONE of 3 choices: Vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot in the party you have Vote for an uninstructed delegation from Wisconsin to the national convention of the party you have Write in the name of another person to become the presidential candidate of the party you have Presidential Preference (Cont.) Choose a Party Primary Fill in the oval next to your party choice, like this. Choose only ONE. Republican Democratic Cast Your Vote for President Vote ONCE in your chosen party Republican Party Primary Marco Rubio Ben Carson Rand Paul Mike Huckabee Jim Gilmore Chris Christie Donald J. Trump Rick Santorum Carly Fiorina John R. Kasich Jeb Bush Ted Cruz Judicial Justice of the Supreme Court JoAnne F. Kloppenburg Rebecca G. Bradley Court of Appeals Judge, District 1 Joan F. Kessler Circuit Court Judge, Branch 5 Mary M. Kuhnmuench Circuit Court Judge, Branch 14 Christopher R. Foley Circuit Court Judge, Branch 25 Stephanie Rothstein Circuit Court Judge, Branch 31 continues at top of next column. Democratic Party Primary Hillary Clinton Martin O'Malley Bernie Sanders End Presidential Preference Vote Nonpartisan offices begin at top of next column. Hannah C. Dugan Paul Rifelj Circuit Court Judge, Branch 34 Glenn H. Yamahiro Circuit Court Judge, Branch 44 Gwen Connolly Circuit Court Judge, Branch 45 Jean Marie Kies Michelle Ackerman Havas County County Executive Chris J. Larson Chris Abele County Comptroller Scott Manske Turn ballot over to continue voting. Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.
12 County (Cont.) County Supervisor, District 8 David L. Sartori Tony Bloom Mayor Municipal John Hohenfeldt Bruce W. Schuknecht City Attorney Paul T. Eberhardy City Comptroller James Williamson City Clerk/Treasurer Dennis Broderick Alderperson, District 5 Michele St. Marie-Boelkow Dick Bartoshevich School District School District of Cudahy School Board Director Vote for not more than 3 Joan Haske Linda Kutka Bob Grams and Nonpartisan Office for City of Cudahy A.D. 5 Wards 13,14 Ballot Issued by Initials of election inspectors Absentee ballot issued by Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk (If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.) Certification of Voter Assistance I certify that I marked this ballot at the request and direction of a voter who is authorized under the law to receive assistance. Signature of assistor For Official Use Only Inspectors: Identify ballots required to be remade. Reason for remaking ballot: Overvoted Damaged Other Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No. Initials of inspectors who remade ballot Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.
13 11 and Nonpartisan Office 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.) 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.) To vote for a name on the ballot, fill in the oval next to the name like this: 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: In the Presidential Preference Vote: You may vote in only ONE party's primary. You may vote only ONCE. If you vote more than once, your choices will not be counted. Special Instructions for Choose the party in which you will vote. Within the party you have chosen, you have ONE of 3 choices: Vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot in the party you have Vote for an uninstructed delegation from Wisconsin to the national convention of the party you have Write in the name of another person to become the presidential candidate of the party you have Presidential Preference (Cont.) Choose a Party Primary Fill in the oval next to your party choice, like this. Choose only ONE. Republican Democratic Cast Your Vote for President Vote ONCE in your chosen party Republican Party Primary Marco Rubio Ben Carson Rand Paul Mike Huckabee Jim Gilmore Chris Christie Donald J. Trump Rick Santorum Carly Fiorina John R. Kasich Jeb Bush Ted Cruz Judicial Justice of the Supreme Court JoAnne F. Kloppenburg Rebecca G. Bradley Court of Appeals Judge, District 1 Joan F. Kessler Circuit Court Judge, Branch 5 Mary M. Kuhnmuench Circuit Court Judge, Branch 14 Christopher R. Foley Circuit Court Judge, Branch 25 Stephanie Rothstein Circuit Court Judge, Branch 31 continues at top of next column. Democratic Party Primary Hillary Clinton Martin O'Malley Bernie Sanders End Presidential Preference Vote Nonpartisan offices begin at top of next column. Hannah C. Dugan Paul Rifelj Circuit Court Judge, Branch 34 Glenn H. Yamahiro Circuit Court Judge, Branch 44 Gwen Connolly Circuit Court Judge, Branch 45 Jean Marie Kies Michelle Ackerman Havas County County Executive Chris J. Larson Chris Abele County Comptroller Scott Manske Turn ballot over to continue voting. Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.
14 County (Cont.) County Supervisor, District 8 David L. Sartori Tony Bloom Mayor Municipal John Hohenfeldt Bruce W. Schuknecht City Attorney Paul T. Eberhardy City Comptroller James Williamson City Clerk/Treasurer Dennis Broderick Alderperson, District 5 Michele St. Marie-Boelkow Dick Bartoshevich School District School District of Cudahy School Board Director Vote for not more than 3 Joan Haske Linda Kutka Bob Grams and Nonpartisan Office for City of Cudahy A.D. 5 Ward 15 Ballot Issued by Initials of election inspectors Absentee ballot issued by Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk (If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.) Certification of Voter Assistance I certify that I marked this ballot at the request and direction of a voter who is authorized under the law to receive assistance. Signature of assistor For Official Use Only Inspectors: Identify ballots required to be remade. Reason for remaking ballot: Overvoted Damaged Other Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No. Initials of inspectors who remade ballot Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.
Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office April 5, 2016
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