mrfrog ☯ 15145 Posts user info edit post |
Vote early, starting October 17 or 18, find your location here http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/webapps/OS_sites/
Ballots for Wake county: G001 - http://www.ncsbe.gov/Sampleballots/2012Nov/2GWAKE001.pdf G002 - http://www.ncsbe.gov/Sampleballots/2012Nov/2GWAKE002.pdf ... all the way through 102 ... G102 - http://www.ncsbe.gov/Sampleballots/2012Nov/2GWAKE102.pdf (I'm not actually sure what the ballot style means...)
Which one are you? Check here. http://www.ncsbe.gov/PrecinctFinder.aspx
Find out your registration status and when you previously voted. Better yet, do that for your friends, and use that information to creep them out! https://www.ncsbe.gov/VoterLookup.aspx?Feature=voterinfo
------------------ ballot G001 textified -----------------
BALLOT MARKING INSTRUCTIONS: a. With the marking device provided or a black ball point pen, completely fill in the oval Q to the left of each candidate or selection of your choice, like this: R 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.
G0001
PRESIDENTIAL CONTEST The offices of President and Vice President of the United States are not included in a Straight Party vote. This contest must be voted separately.
President and Vice President of the United States D - Barack Obama - Joe Biden R - Mitt Romney - Paul Ryan L - Gary Johnson - James P. Gray Write-in _______________________________
STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING a. Unless otherwise noted, a Straight Party vote is a vote for ALL candidates of that party in PARTISAN OFFICES. It is not necessary to mark individual candidates for PARTISAN OFFICES if you vote a Straight Party. b. You may vote a Straight Party AND ALSO vote for a candidate of a different party in any individual office. c. In any multi-seat office, a Straight Party vote is a vote for ALL candidates of that party. If you individually vote for any candidate in a multi-seat office, you must also individually mark all other candidates in that office for whom you wish to vote in order for all votes for that office to be counted. d. If you do not vote a Straight Party below, you may vote by marking each office separately. e. A Straight Party vote does not include US President and Vice President, unaffiliated candidates, nonpartisan offices, issues or referenda.
Straight Party Democratic Republican Libertarian
PARTISAN OFFICES US House of Representatives District 4 D - David Price R - Tim D'Annunzio
NC Governor D - Walter H. Dalton R - Pat McCrory L - Barbara Howe Write-in _______________________________
NC Lieutenant Governor D - Linda D. Coleman R - Dan Forest
NC Attorney General D - Roy Cooper
NC Auditor D - Beth A. Wood R - Debra Goldman
NC Commissioner of Agriculture D - Walter Smith R - Steve Troxler
NC Commissioner of Insurance D - Wayne Goodwin R - Mike Causey
NC Commissioner of Labor D - John C. Brooks R - Cherie Berry
NC Secretary of State D - Elaine Marshall R - Ed Goodwin
NC Superintendent of Public Instruction D - June Atkinson R - John Tedesco
NC Treasurer D - Janet Cowell R - Steve Royal
NC State Senate, District 16 D - Josh Stein
NC House of Representatives, District 34 D - Deborah K. Ross Write-in _______________________________
Board of County Commissioners, District 4 D - Caroline Sullivan R - Dale Cooke
Board of County Commissioners, District 5 D - James West
Board of County Commissioners, District 6 D - Betty Lou Ward R - Paul Fitts
County Register of Deeds R - Laura M. Riddick
End of Straight Party Voting NONPARTISAN OFFICES
NC Supreme Court Associate Justice Sam J. Ervin IV Paul Martin Newby
NC Court of Appeals Judge Linda McGee David S. Robinson
NC Court of Appeals Judge Wanda Bryant Marty McGee
NC Court of Appeals Judge Chris Dillon Cressie Thigpen
NC District Court Judge, District 10 Monica M. Bousman
NC District Court Judge, District 10 Jacqueline Brewer
NC District Court Judge, District 10 Eric Craig Chasse
NC District Court Judge, District 10 Lori G. Christian
NC District Court Judge, District 10 Erin Mulligan Graber Dan Nagle
NC District Court Judge, District 10 Jennifer Miller Green
NC District Court Judge, District 10 Jennifer Knox
NC District Court Judge, District 10 Robert B. Rader
NC District Court Judge, District 10 Debra Sasser
NC District Court Judge, District 10 Christine M. Walczyk
NC District Court Judge, District 10 Charles Phillips Gilliam Anna Elena Worley
Soil and Water Conservation, District Supervisor Bill Cole Pat Lawson Write-in _______________________________
REFERENDA Wake County Community College Bonds Shall the order adopted on August 6, 2012, authorizing COMMUNITY COLLEGE BONDS of the County of Wake, North Carolina in an amount not to exceed $200,000,000, for the purpose of providing funds, together with any other available funds, to construct, renovate, expand, improve and equip community college facilities for Wake Technical Community College, including, without limitation, the acquisition of land, easements and rights-of-way in connection therewith, in Wake County, and the authorization of the levy of taxes in an amount sufficient to pay the principal of and the interest on said bonds, be approved? Yes No
------------------ end ballot G001 textified -----------------

What is up with the NC District Court Judge ones? I don't understand those.
The Indy Week paper publishes voting guides. They have one for the primary from earlier this year but so far nothing for the main election. They do actually research the issues, so I like to see their suggestions, but keep in mind that they are socialist liberal scum.
I also like to vote for write-ins, so if there's every anyone validly trying to make a campaign as a write-in I try to support them.
Post suggestions here before Oct 18 so people like me can put it in our notes.
[Edited on October 12, 2012 at 10:01 AM. Reason : ] 10/12/2012 9:59:27 AM
|