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Sample Ballot
Wake County, North Carolina
November 6, 2018
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| A. With the marking device provided or a black ball point pen, completely fill in the oval
| to the left of each candidate or selection of your choice as shown.
| B. Where authorized, you may write in a candidate by filling in the oval and writing the
| name on the Write-in line.
| C. If you tear, deface or wrongly mark this ballot, return it to request a replacement.

FEDERAL OFFICES Board of Commissioners NC Court of Appeals Judge


District 4 Seat 2
(You may vote for ONE) (You may vote for ONE)

US House of Representatives Kim Coley Jefferson G. Griffin


Republican Republican
District 4
(You may vote for ONE) Susan P. Evans Tobias (Toby) Hampson
Democrat Democrat
Barbara Howe Board of Commissioners Sandra Alice Ray
Libertarian Republican
District 5
Steve A. (Von) Loor (You may vote for ONE) NC Court of Appeals Judge
Republican
Seat 3
David Price James West (You may vote for ONE)
Democrat Democrat

STATE OFFICES Board of Commissioners Chuck Kitchen


Republican
District 6
(You may vote for ONE) Michael Monaco, Sr.
Libertarian

NC State Senate Greg Ford Allegra Katherine Collins


Democrat Democrat
District 14 NC Superior Court Judge
(You may vote for ONE) David Blackwelder
Republican District 10B
Richard Haygood Board of Commissioners Seat 1
Libertarian (You may vote for ONE)
District 7
Sandy Andrews (You may vote for ONE) Vince Rozier, Jr.
Republican Democrat
Dan Blue Alex Moore NONPARTISAN OFFICES
Democrat Republican

NC House of Representatives Vickie Adamson


Democrat
District 38
(You may vote for ONE) Board of Education
Clerk of Superior Court
(You may vote for ONE) District 6
Yvonne Lewis Holley (You may vote for ONE)
Democrat
Ken Bagnal Jennifer Knox Christine Kushner
Republican Republican
Bobby Yates Emory Blair Williams
Libertarian Democrat Write-in

PROSECUTORIAL OFFICES Soil and Water Conservation


Sheriff
(You may vote for ONE) District Supervisor
(You may vote for TWO)

District Attorney Donnie Harrison Jonathan Garza


Republican
District 11
(You may vote for ONE) Gerald M. Baker Ian McMillan
Democrat
Nancy (Lorrin) Freeman JUDICIAL OFFICES Jennifer (Jenna) Austin
Democrat
Wadsworth
John Walter Bryant No primaries for judicial office David P. Adams
Republican
were held in 2018. The
COUNTY OFFICES information listed by each of the Nervahna Crew
following candidates' names
indicates only the candidates' Write-in
party affiliation or unaffiliated
Board of Commissioners status on their voter registration at Write-in
District 1 the time they filed to run for office.
(You may vote for ONE) REFERENDA
Sig Hutchinson NC Supreme Court
Democrat Associate Justice
Greg Jones Seat 1
Republican (You may vote for ONE)
Constitutional Amendment
Tim Jowers Barbara Jackson
Libertarian Republican

Board of Commissioners Christopher (Chris) Anglin Constitutional amendment protecting


Republican
District 2 the right of the people to hunt, fish,
(You may vote for ONE) Anita Earls and harvest wildlife.
Democrat
Frann L. Sarpolus NC Court of Appeals Judge For
Republican
Seat 1
Matt Calabria (You may vote for ONE) Against
Democrat

Board of Commissioners Andrew T. Heath


Republican
District 3
(You may vote for ONE) John S. Arrowood
Democrat
Jessica Holmes
Democrat
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Constitutional Amendment Wake County


School Bonds

Constitutional amendment to Shall the order adopted on August 6,


strengthen protections for victims of 2018, authorizing SCHOOL BONDS
crime; to establish certain absolute of the County of Wake, North
basic rights for victims; and to ensure Carolina in an amount not to exceed
the enforcement of these rights. $548,000,000 plus interest, for the
purpose of providing funds to
For construct, renovate, expand, improve
and equip school buildings and other
school facilities, including associated
Against real estate costs, and providing that
additional taxes may be levied in an
amount sufficient to pay the principal
Constitutional Amendment of and interest on the bonds be
approved?

Constitutional amendment to reduce Yes


the income tax rate in North Carolina
to a maximum allowable rate of No
seven percent (7%).
Wake County
Community College Bonds
For
Against Shall the order adopted on August 6,
2018, authorizing COMMUNITY
COLLEGE BONDS of the County of
Constitutional Amendment Wake, North Carolina in an amount
not to exceed $349,000,000 plus
interest, for the purpose of providing
funds to construct, renovate, expand,
Constitutional amendment to require improve and equip community
voters to provide photo identification college facilities for Wake Technical
before voting in person. Community College, including
associated real estate costs, and
For providing that additional taxes may
be levied in an amount sufficient to
Against pay the principal of and interest on
the bonds be approved?

Constitutional Amendment
Yes

Constitutional amendment to change No


the process for filling judicial
vacancies that occur between judicial Wake County
elections from a process in which the Parks, Greenways, Recreation,
Governor has sole appointment and Open Space Bonds
power to a process in which the
people of the State nominate
individuals to fill vacancies by way of Shall the order adopted on August 6,
a commission comprised of 2018, authorizing PARKS,
appointees made by the judicial, GREENWAYS, RECREATION, AND
executive, and legislative branches OPEN SPACE BONDS of the County
charged with making of Wake, North Carolina in an
recommendations to the legislature amount not to exceed $120,000,000
as to which nominees are deemed plus interest, for the purpose of
qualified; then the legislature will providing funds for improving and
recommend at least two nominees to expanding existing parks,
the Governor via legislative action greenways, and recreational facilities
not subject to gubernatorial veto; and and acquiring and constructing new
the Governor will appoint judges from parks, greenways, and recreational
among these nominees. facilities, including facilities
developed jointly with other
governmental entities, and including
For the acquisition of open space land
and other land for recreational use,
Against the acquisition of rights of way and
the furnishing of incidental facilities
and equipment in connection
Constitutional Amendment therewith, and providing that
additional taxes may be levied in an
amount sufficient to pay the principal
of and interest on the bonds be
Constitutional amendment to approved?
establish an eight-member Bipartisan
Board of Ethics and Elections Yes
Enforcement in the Constitution to
administer ethics and elections law. No

For

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