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This is a common
ballot, however, DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, CONSTITUTIONAL
some offices will DEMOCRATICABSENTEE AMENDMENT AND REFERENDUM ELECTION
PRIMARY, CONSTITUTIONAL
OFFICIAL BALLOT ELECTIONHENRY COUNTY, ALABAMA
appear only in ABSENTEE AMENDMENT AND REFERENDUM
D-3 MAY 24, 2022
OFFICIAL BALLOT HENRY COUNTY, ALABAMA
certain precincts D-3 MAY INSTRUCTIONS
24, 2022
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TO THE VOTER
1 which will apply INSTRUCTIONS TO TO
THEVOTE
VOTER
YOU MUST BLACKEN THE OVAL COMPLETELY!
to your districts.
TO VOTE YOU MUST BLACKEN IF YOU SPOIL YOUR
THE OVAL BALLOT, DO NOT ERASE, BUT ASK FOR A NEW BALLOT.
COMPLETELY!
IF YOU SPOIL YOUR BALLOT, DO NOT ERASE, BUT ASK FOR A NEW BALLOT. ”Shall the following Amendments to the
FOR GOVERNOR
(Vote for One) Constitution of Alabama be adopted?”
FOR GOVERNOR ”Shall the following Amendments to the
(Vote for One) Constitution of Alabama be adopted?” PROPOSED AMENDMENT
YOLANDA ROCHELLE FLOWERS
PROPOSED AMENDMENT
TO APPEAR ON THE
YOLANDA ROCHELLE FLOWERS MALIKA SANDERS FORTIER TO APPEAR ON THE BALLOT STATEWIDE
MALIKA SANDERS FORTIER BALLOT STATEWIDE
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PATRICIA SALTER JAMIESON
STATEWIDE AMENDMENT 1
PATRICIA SALTER JAMIESON ARTHUR KENNEDY STATEWIDE AMENDMENT 1
Proposing an amendment to the
ARTHUR KENNEDY 40 DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, CONSTITUTIONAL
CHAD "Chig" MARTIN Constitution of Alabama of 1901,
ABSENTEE Proposing an amendment
AMENDMENT AND REFERENDUM ELECTION to the
0 CHAD "Chig" MARTIN Constitution of Alabama of 1901, authorizing the issuance and sale of
OFFICIAL DOUG "New Blue" SMITH HENRY COUNTY,
BALLOT authorizingALABAMA
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the issuance and sale of general obligation bonds of the State of
1 DOUG "New Blue" SMITH D-2
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MAYgeneral
24, 2022obligation bonds of the State of Alabama of up to $85,000,000 for the
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Alabama of up to $85,000,000 for the purposes of the improvement,
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FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 43
(Vote for
INSTRUCTIONS TOOne)
THE VOTER
purposes of the improvement, renovation, equipping, acquisition,
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(Vote for One) renovation, equipping, acquisition, provision, construction, and
WILL BOYD
TO VOTE YOU MUST BLACKEN THE OVAL provision,
COMPLETELY! construction, and maintenance of Alabama state parks
WILL BOYD IF YOU SPOIL YOUR BALLOT, DO NOT ERASE, BUT ASK FOR maintenance
A NEW BALLOT.of Alabama state parks under the jurisdiction of the Department
BRANDAUN DEAN under the jurisdiction of the Department of Conservation and Natural
of Resources, and public historical sites
BRANDAUNFORDEAN
GOVERNOR LANNY JACKSON ”ShallConservation and Natural
the following Amendments to the and public historical parks under the
Resources,
Constitutionand public historical
of Alabama be adopted?”sites
(Vote for One)
LANNY JACKSON and public historical parks under the jurisdiction of the Alabama Historical
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, Commission. (Proposed by Act
jurisdiction of the AMENDMENT
PROPOSED Alabama Historical
FORYOLANDA
UNITED STATES
ROCHELLE REPRESENTATIVE,
FLOWERS 2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Commission. (Proposed by Act 2021-326)
2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (Vote for One) TO APPEAR ON THE
2021-326) BALLOT STATEWIDE
(Vote for One)
MALIKA SANDERS FORTIER
PHYLLIS HARVEY-HALL YES
PHYLLIS HARVEY-HALL
PATRICIA SALTER JAMIESON YES
VIMAL PATEL STATEWIDE AMENDMENT 1 NO
VIMAL PATEL
ARTHUR KENNEDY NO
FOR STATE SENATOR, Proposing an amendment to the LOCAL REFERENDUM
0 CHADFOR STATE
"Chig" MARTINSENATOR, DISTRICT NO. 28 LOCALofREFERENDUM
Constitution Alabama of 1901,
DISTRICT NO. 28 53 (Vote for One) authorizing the issuance and sale of
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1 DOUG "New (Vote forSMITH
Blue" One) general obligation bonds of the State of
BILLY BEASLEY SUNDAY ALCOHOL SALES
2 BILLY BEASLEY SUNDAY
Alabama of upALCOHOL SALES
to $85,000,000 for the REFERENDUM
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR purposes REFERENDUM
of the improvement,
(Vote for One) FRANK "Chris" LEE
3 FRANK "Chris" LEE renovation, equipping, acquisition, Do you favor the legal sale of alcoholic
Do you favor theconstruction,
provision, legal sale of alcoholic
and beverages by retail licensees of the
THESE OFFICES FOR MEMBER,
FOR M EM BER, HENRY COUNTY COM M ISSION,

WILL BOYDFOR MEMBER,


FOR MEMBER, HENRY COUNTY COM MISSION,

beverages byofretail
maintenance licensees
Alabama state ofparks
the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board for
HENRY COUNTY COMMISSION, Alcoholic
under Beverage Control
the jurisdiction Board for
of the Department
HENRY COUNTY COMMISSION, off-premises consumption, for the areas
RUN BY
BRANDAUN DEAN NO. 4
DISTRICT
DISTRICT NO.
(Vote for One)
4 off-premises consumption,
of Conservation and Natural for the areas outside the corporate limits of any
outside the and
Resources, corporate limits of sites
public historical any municipality and within the
DISTRICT
(Vote for One)
LANNY JACKSON municipality
and and parks
public historical within
under the unincorporated areas of Henry County,
HENRY "Dick" GRIMSLEY unincorporated
jurisdiction areas
of the of HenryHistorical
Alabama County, Alabama on Sundays after the hour of
FORHENRY
UNITED"Dick"
STATES REPRESENTATIVE,
GRIMSLEY Alabama on Sundays
Commission. after thebyhourAct
(Proposed of
2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT two o'clock p.m. as permitted under Act
STEVEN STANFORD two o'clock p.m. as permitted under Act
2021-326) 2019-100?
STEVEN STANFORD
(Vote for One) 2019-100?
PHYLLIS HARVEY-HALL FOR MEMBER, YES
FOR M EM BER, HENRY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION,

FOR MEMBER,
FOR MEM BER, HENRY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION,

HENRY COUNTY YES


HENRY
VIMAL PATEL COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION YES
NO
BOARD OF EDUCATION NO
2 FORDISTRICT
STATE SENATOR,
NO. 4 DISTRICT NO. 4 NO LOCAL REFERENDUM
DISTRICT
(Vote for NO.
One)28 (Vote for One)
(Vote for One)
CLIFTON McKAY CLIFTON McKAY SUNDAY ALCOHOL SALES
BILLY BEASLEY
REFERENDUM
MARY WIGGINS
FRANK "Chris" LEE
MARY WIGGINS
Do you favor the legal sale of alcoholic
beverages by retail licensees of the
FOR MEMBER, Alcoholic Beverage Control Board for
FOR MEM BER, HENRY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION,

HENRY COUNTY off-premises consumption, for the areas


BOARD OF EDUCATION outside the corporate limits of any
DISTRICT NO. 5 municipality and within the
(Vote for One) unincorporated areas of Henry County,
Alabama on Sundays after the hour of
two o'clock p.m. as permitted under Act
RICKEY ALLEN 2019-100?
EMANUEL DAVIS
YES
NO

"By casting this ballot, I do pledge "By casting this ballot, I do pledge
myself to abide by the result of this myself to abide by the result of this
Primary Election and to aid and Primary Election and to aid and
support all the Nominees thereof in support all the Nominees thereof in
the ensuing General Election." the ensuing General Election." END OF BALLOT END OF BALLOT
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SAMPLE BALLOT
BALLOT STATEMENT FOR STATEWIDE AMENDMENT 1:
1. The text of the statewide ballot measure, including sponsors, cosponsors,
and the text of the question that will appear on the statewide ballot:
Proposed by: Act No. 2021-326 (House Bill 565, 2021 Regular Legislative Session)
Bill Sponsor: Representative Ledbetter
Cosponsor: Representative Kitchens
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, authorizing
the issuance and sale of general obligation bonds of the State of Alabama of
up to $85,000,000 for the purposes of the improvement, renovation, equipping,
acquisition, provision, construction, and maintenance of Alabama state parks
under the jurisdiction of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources,
and public historical sites and public historical parks under the jurisdiction of the
Alabama Historical Commission.
Proposed by Act 2021-326.
This description shall be followed by the following language: “Yes ( ) No ( ).”
2. A summary of and the text of any implementing legislation directly related
to the statewide ballot measure:
The Alabama Legislature enacted Act 2021-409 which would implement this
constitutional amendment if it is approved by the voters. Act 2021-409 will pro-
vide for the organization and powers of the Alabama State Parks Enhancement
Authority and provide the necessary framework prescribing how the bonds,
authorized by Act 2021-326, are sold.
3. The placement of the statewide ballot measure on the statewide ballot:
This proposed Constitutional Amendment will appear on the Ballot after election of
statewide and local offices and will be the first constitutional amendment for voter
consideration. The proposed Constitutional Amendment will be listed as “Statewide
Amendment 1.”
4. A plain language summary of the statewide ballot measure, which shall
include, at a minimum, the legal or constitutional authority for its passage,
the effect of the statewide ballot measure if it is passed, including its cost
and source of funding, and the effect of the statewide ballot measure if it is
defeated.
This amendment will authorize the State of Alabama to borrow money to im-
prove, renovate, equip, acquire, provide, construct and maintain state parks, public
historical sites and public historical parks.
The total amount the State may borrow will not exceed $85,000,000.00.
Of this total amount:
1. $80,000,000.00 shall be used to improve, renovate, equip, acquire, provide,
construct and maintain state parks under the Alabama Department of Conservation
and Natural Resources.
2. $5,000,000.00 shall be used to improve, renovate, equip, acquire, provide,
construct and maintain public historical sites and public historical parks under the
Alabama Historical Commission. The Alabama Historical Commission cannot use
any part of the borrowed money at the Confederate Memorial Park in Marbury,
Alabama.
Any additional funds will be given to the Alabama Forestry Commission for it to
improve, renovate, acquire, provide, construct, equip and maintain state forests.
If the majority of the voters vote “yes” on Amendment 1, the State of Alabama can
borrow $85,000,000.00 to benefit Alabama’s state parks, public historical sites and
public historical parks.
If the majority of the voters vote “no” on Amendment 1, the State of Alabama
cannot borrow $85,000,000.00 to benefit Alabama’s state parks, public historical
sites and public historical parks.
There are no costs to Amendment 1.
The Constitutional authority for passage of Amendment 1 is set forth in accordance
with Sections 284 and 285 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901. These sections
outline the method a constitutional amendment may be put to the people of the
State for a vote.

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