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FULTON COUNTY

OFFICIAL ABSENTEE/PROVISIONAL/CHALLENGED BALLOT


OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA
NOVEMBER 8, 2016

To vote, blacken the Oval ( ) next to the candidate of your choice. To vote for a person whose name is not on the ballot, manually WRITE his or her name
in the write-in section and blacken the Oval ( ) next to the write-in section. If you desire to vote YES or NO for a PROPOSED QUESTION, blacken the
corresponding Oval ( ). Use only blue or black pen or pencil.
Do not vote for more candidates than the number allowed for each specific office. Do not cross out or erase. If you erase or make other marks on the ballot
or tear the ballot, your vote may not count.
If you change your mind or make a mistake, you may return the ballot by writing Spoiled across the face of the ballot and return envelope. You may then
mail the spoiled ballot back to your county board of registrars, and you will be issued another official absentee ballot. Alternatively, you may surrender the
ballot to the poll manager of an early voting site within your county or the precinct to which you are assigned. You will then be permitted to vote a regular
ballot.

For President of the United


States
(Vote for One)

DONALD J. TRUMP - President


MICHAEL R. PENCE - Vice President

Republican

For U.S. Representative in 115th


Congress From the 11th
Congressional District of
Georgia
(Vote for One)

BARRY LOUDERMILK
(Incumbent) Republican

DON WILSON

HILLARY CLINTON - President


TIM KAINE - Vice President

Democrat

Write-in

For U.S. Representative in 115th


Congress From the 13th
Congressional District of
Georgia
(Vote for One)

DAVID SCOTT

(Incumbent) Democrat

For United States Senate


(Vote for One)

JOHNNY ISAKSON

(Incumbent) Republican

JIM BARKSDALE
Democrat

ALLEN BUCKLEY

Write-in

For State Senator From


6th District
(Vote for One)

(Incumbent) Democrat

Write-in

(Vote for One)

NAN ORROCK

(Incumbent) Democrat

Write-in

For State Senator From


38th District
JAMES "J. W." MORROW, JR.
Republican

HORACENA TATE
(Incumbent) Democrat

HUNTER HILL

(Incumbent) Republican

JAHA HOWARD
Democrat

Write-in

For Public Service


Commissioner

Write-in

(To Succeed Tim Echols)


(Vote for One)

Write-in

For State Senator From


39th District
(Vote for One)

VINCENT FORT

(Incumbent) Democrat

For State Senator From


21st District

TIM ECHOLS

(Incumbent) Republican

(Vote for One)

ERIC HOSKINS

BRANDON BEACH

Libertarian

SA

(Incumbent) Republican

Write-in

For U.S. Representative in 115th


Congress From the 5th
Congressional District of
Georgia
(Vote for One)

DOUGLAS BELL
JOHN R. LEWIS

(Incumbent) Democrat

Write-in

For U.S. Representative in 115th


Congress From the 6th
Congressional District of
Georgia

Write-in

For State Senator From


40th District
(Vote for One)

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For State Senator From


28th District
(Vote for One)

FRAN MILLAR

(Incumbent) Republican

TAMARA JOHNSON-SHEALEY
Democrat

MATT BRASS
Republican

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Republican

(Vote for One)

DONZELLA JAMES

(Vote for One)

Libertarian

(Vote for One)

PL

GARY JOHNSON - President


BILL WELD - Vice President

Write-in

For State Senator From


35th District

For State Senator From


36th District

Democrat

Libertarian

"I understand that the offer or acceptance of money or any other object of value to vote for any particular candidate, list of candidates, issue, or list of issues included in this election constitutes an
act of voter fraud and is a felony under Georgia law." [OCGA 21-2-285(h) and 21-2-383(a)]

Write-in

For State Senator From


32nd District
(Vote for One)

For State Senator From


48th District
(Vote for One)

DAVID SHAFER

(Incumbent) Republican

JUDSON HILL

(Incumbent) Republican

Write-in

Write-in

TOM PRICE
(Incumbent) Republican

RODNEY STOOKSBURY
Democrat

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For State Senator From


56th District

For State Representative in the


General Assembly From
49th District

(Vote for One)

(Vote for One)

JOHN ALBERS

(Incumbent) Republican

(Vote for One)

CHARLES E. "CHUCK" MARTIN


(Incumbent) Republican

PATRICK THOMPSON

For State Representative in


the
General Assembly From
57th District
PAT GARDNER

(Incumbent) Democrat

Democrat

Write-in
Write-in

For State Representative in the


General Assembly From
22nd District
(Vote for One)

For State Representative in the


General Assembly From
50th District
(Vote for One)

OSCAR "ASGHAR" HAJLOO

Write-in

Democrat

For State Representative in the


General Assembly From
51st District

Write-in

(Vote for One)

Write-in

RICH GOLICK

(Incumbent) Republican

ERICK E. ALLEN
Democrat

(Incumbent) Republican

Write-in

For State Representative in the


General Assembly From
52nd District
(Vote for One)

For State Representative in the


General Assembly From
40th District
(Vote for One)

WENDELL WILLARD

(Incumbent) Democrat

Write-in

For State Representative in


the
General Assembly From
59th District
(Vote for One)

DAVID DREYER
Democrat

PL

For State Representative in the


General Assembly From
25th District

Republican

PARK CANNON

(Incumbent) Republican

(Incumbent) Republican

TODD JONES

(Vote for One)

BRAD RAFFENSPERGER

WES CANTRELL

(Vote for One)

Write-in

For State Representative in


the
General Assembly From
58th District

DEBORAH SILCOX
Republican

Write-in

For State Representative in


the
General Assembly From
60th District
(Vote for One)

RALPH NOBLES
Republican

KEISHA WAITES

(Incumbent) Democrat

Write-in

For State Representative in the


General Assembly From
53rd District

(Vote for One)

SHEILA JONES

Write-in

(Incumbent) Democrat

For State Representative in the


General Assembly From
45th District
(Vote for One)

(Incumbent) Republican

(Vote for One)

SA

Write-in

For State Representative in the


General Assembly From
47th District

(Vote for One)

ROGER BRUCE

(Incumbent) Democrat

Write-in

For State Representative in the


General Assembly From
54th District

MATT DOLLAR

Write-in

For State Representative in


the
General Assembly From
61st District

BETH BESKIN

(Incumbent) Republican

ROBERT "BOB" GIBELING


Democrat

Write-in

For State Representative in


the
General Assembly From
62nd District
(Vote for One)

WILLIAM K. BODDIE, JR.


Democrat

(Vote for One)

JAN JONES

(Incumbent) Republican

Write-in

For State Representative in the


General Assembly From
48th District

Write-in

For State Representative in the


General Assembly From
55th District
(Vote for One)

MARIE METZE

(Incumbent) Democrat

Write-in

For State Representative in


the
General Assembly From
63rd District
(Vote for One)

DEBRA BAZEMORE
Democrat

(Vote for One)

BETTY PRICE

(Incumbent) Republican

Write-in

Write-in

For State Representative in the


General Assembly From
56th District
(Vote for One)

Write-in

For State Representative in


the
General Assembly From
64th District
(Vote for One)

"ABLE" MABLE THOMAS

DERRICK L. JACKSON

Write-in

Write-in

(Incumbent) Democrat

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Democrat

FULTON COUNTY
OFFICIAL ABSENTEE/PROVISIONAL/CHALLENGED BALLOT
OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA
NOVEMBER 8, 2016

To vote, blacken the Oval ( ) next to the candidate of your choice. To vote for a person whose name is not on the ballot, manually WRITE his or her name
in the write-in section and blacken the Oval ( ) next to the write-in section. If you desire to vote YES or NO for a PROPOSED QUESTION, blacken the
corresponding Oval ( ). Use only blue or black pen or pencil.
Do not vote for more candidates than the number allowed for each specific office. Do not cross out or erase. If you erase or make other marks on the ballot
or tear the ballot, your vote may not count.
If you change your mind or make a mistake, you may return the ballot by writing Spoiled across the face of the ballot and return envelope. You may then
mail the spoiled ballot back to your county board of registrars, and you will be issued another official absentee ballot. Alternatively, you may surrender the
ballot to the poll manager of an early voting site within your county or the precinct to which you are assigned. You will then be permitted to vote a regular
ballot.
"I understand that the offer or acceptance of money or any other object of value to vote for any particular candidate, list of candidates, issue, or list of issues included in this election constitutes an
act of voter fraud and is a felony under Georgia law." [OCGA 21-2-285(h) and 21-2-383(a)]

For State Representative in the


General Assembly From
65th District
(Vote for One)

For Tax Commissioner


(Vote for One)

ARTHUR E. FERDINAND

For Fulton County Soil and


Water Conservation District
Supervisor
(Vote for Two)

(Incumbent) Democrat

GORDON ROLLE, JR.

PRESTON D. MASON

Republican

SHARON BEASLEY-TEAGUE

(Incumbent)

Write-in

ALAN O. TONEY

For Surveyor

(Incumbent) Democrat

(Vote for One)

WILLIAM DANIEL III


(Incumbent) Republican

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(Incumbent)

Write-in

ARNAUD D. HUGUET
Democrat

PL

For State Representative in the


General Assembly From
80th District
(Vote for One)

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PROPOSED
CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENTS

Write-in

MEAGAN HANSON

For Solicitor-General of
State Court of Fulton County

Republican

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(Vote for One)

TAYLOR BENNETT
(Incumbent) Democrat

KEITH GAMMAGE
Democrat

Write-in

Write-in

For Fulton County


Commissioner
From District No. 2

SA
M

For State Representative in the


General Assembly From
95th District
(Vote for One)

(Vote for One)

SCOTT HILTON
Republican

BOB ELLIS

(Incumbent) Republican

Provides greater flexibility


and state accountability to fix
failing schools through
increasing community
involvement.
Senate Resolution No. 287
Act No. 309
Ga. L. 2015, p. 1498
"Shall the Constitution of Georgia be
amended to allow the state to intervene in
chronically failing public schools in order
to improve student performance?"

YES
NO

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For District Attorney of the


Atlanta Judicial Circuit
(Vote for One)

PAUL HOWARD, JR.

For Fulton County


Commissioner
From District No. 4
(Vote for One)

(Incumbent) Democrat

JOAN P. GARNER

(Incumbent) Democrat

Write-in

For Clerk of Superior Court


(Vote for One)

LEWIS L. PITTMAN
Republican

CATHELENE "TINA" ROBINSON


(Incumbent) Democrat

Write-in

For Fulton County


Commissioner
From District No. 6
(Vote for One)

EMMA I. DARNELL
(Incumbent) Democrat

Write-in

For Sheriff

(Vote for One)


BEN COWART
Republican

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Write-in

Write-in

Authorizes penalties for


sexual exploitation and
assessments on adult
entertainment to fund child
victims' services.
Senate Resolution No. 7
Act No. 306
Ga. L. 2015, p. 1497
"Shall the Constitution of Georgia be
amended to allow additional penalties for
criminal cases in which a person is
adjudged guilty of keeping a place of
prostitution, pimping, pandering,
pandering by compulsion, solicitation of
sodomy, masturbation for hire, trafficking
of persons for sexual servitude, or sexual
exploitation of children and to allow
assessments on adult entertainment
establishments to fund the Safe Harbor for
Sexually Exploited Children Fund to pay for
care and rehabilitative and social services
for individuals in this state who have been
or may be sexually exploited?"

YES

THEODORE "TED" JACKSON

NO

(Incumbent) Democrat

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-3Reforms and re-establishes the


Judicial Qualifications
Commission and provides for its
composition, governance, and
powers.

Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid


Transit Authority (MARTA) Sales
and Use Tax Referendum
(Vote for One)

Shall an additional sales tax of one-half percent


be collected in the City of Atlanta for the
purpose of significantly expanding and
enhancing MARTA transit service in Atlanta?

YES

House Resolution No. 1113


Act No. 537
Ga. L. 2016, p. 896

NO

Creation of the City of South


Fulton in Fulton County

Shall the City of Union City be authorized


to grant a Freeport Exemption for goods
which are stored in a fulfillment center and
which are made available to remote
purchasers who may make such purchases
by electronic, Internet, telephonic, or other
remote means, and where such stock in
trade of a fulfillment center will be shipped
from the fulfillment center and delivered to
the purchaser at a location other than the
location of the fulfillment center?

(Vote for One)

NO

YES
NO

SPECIAL ELECTION
CITY OF COLLEGE PARK
New Noise Insulation Standards
(Vote for One)

-4-

Senate Resolution No. 558


Act No. 530
Ga. L. 2016, p. 895

YES

"Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended


so as to provide that the proceeds of excise
taxes on the sale of fireworks or consumer
fireworks be dedicated to the funding of trauma
care, firefighter equipping and training, and
local public safety purposes?"

YES
NO

NO

SPECIAL ELECTION
CITY OF JOHNS CREEK

City of Johns Creek Bond


Referendum for Parks and Green
Space
(Vote for One)

SA
M

SPECIAL ELECTION

Should Congress direct the Federal Aviation


Administration to develop a new noise
exposure measure that accurately gauges the
increased annoyance caused by changes to
flight patterns being introduced nationally, and
authorize federal funding for new noise
insulation for those residences measured to be
significantly impacted, regardless of whether
those residences were previously insulated for
aircraft noise?

PL

Dedicates revenue from existing


taxes on fireworks to trauma
care, fire services, and public
safety.

Fulton County Freeport


Exemption for E-Commerce
(Vote for One)

Shall Fulton County, Georgia be authorized to


grant a Freeport Exemption to E-Commerce
goods stored in fulfillment centers from
taxation?
YES

Shall general obligation debt of the City of


Johns Creek, Georgia be issued in the
aggregate principal amount of up to $40,000,000
in order to fund the acquisition, construction
and installation of city parks and recreation
land, improvements and facilities and paying
the cost of such debt?

YES
NO

SPECIAL ELECTION
CITY OF MILTON

NO

Fulton County Transportation


Special Purpose Local Option
Sales and Use Tax
(Vote for One)

Shall an additional .75 percent sales tax be


collected in that part of Fulton County, Georgia,
outside of the City of Atlanta, for five years for
the purpose of transportation improvements
and congestion reduction?

YES
NO

SPECIAL ELECTION
CITY OF ATLANTA

Conservation Land, Wildlife


Habitat, Natural Area, and Trails
Bond
(Vote for One)

Shall general obligation bonds in an aggregate


principal of up to twenty-five million dollars be
issued by the City of Milton, Georgia to acquire
conservation land and interests in conservation
land for the purposes of providing recreational
trails, protecting natural areas and wildlife
habitat, preserving agriculture land, protecting
the water quality of rivers and streams and
providing parks and park improvements?

YES
NO

City of Atlanta TransportationSpecial Purpose Local Option


Sales and Use Tax (T-SPLOST)
Referendum
(Vote for One)

Shall an additional 0.4 percent sales tax be


collected in the City of Atlanta for 5 years for
the purpose of transportation improvements
and congestion reduction?

YES
NO

YES

Shall the Act incorporating the City of South


Fulton in Fulton County and granting the
homestead exemptions described therein be
approved?

YES
NO

(Vote for One)

"Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended


so as to abolish the existing Judicial
Qualifications Commission; require the General
Assembly to create and provide by general law
for the composition, manner of appointment,
and governance of a new Judicial Qualifications
Commission, with such commission having the
power to discipline, remove, and cause
involuntary retirement of judges; require the
Judicial Qualifications Commission to have
procedures that provide for due process of law
and review by the Supreme Court of its advisory
opinions; and allow the Judicial Qualifications
Commission to be open to the public in some
manner?"

Freeport Exemption

SPECIAL ELECTION
CITY OF UNION CITY
Community Center General
Obligation Bonds
(Vote for One)

Shall general obligation bonds be issued by the


City of Union City, Georgia in an aggregate
principal of up to $5,000,000 for the purpose of
funding the acquisition, construction and
equipping of a community center?

YES
NO
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