SAMPLE Official Election Ballot STATE OF MISSISSIPPI JACKSON COUNTY November 3, 2015 General Election Tuesday, November 03, 2015 TO VOTE: YOU MUST DARKEN THE OVAL( ) COMPLETELY. USE ONLY A #2 PENCIL OR A DARK PEN. Do not use a red pen, felt tip pen or a red pencil! Do not cross out or erase - If you make a mistake, you may request a new ballot. Governor Attorney General Phil Bryant Jim Hood Robert Gray Mike Hurst Shawn O'Hara Lieutenant Governor State Auditor Stacey E. Pickering Tim Johnson Tate Reeves Ron Williams Rosa B. Williams Secretary Of State Libertarian Jocelyn 'Joce' Pepper Pritchett Lajena Walley State Treasurer Lynn Fitch Viola V. McFarland Charles E. Graham Delbert Hosemann Randy Walker
Commissioner Of Agriculture & Commerce For State Senate 47 District 47 Addie Lee Green Jimmy L. 'Bo' Alawine Cindy Hyde-Smith Joseph M. 'Mike' Seymour Cathy L. Toole Commissioner Of Insurance For State Senate 51 District 51 Michael D. Watson, Jr. Mike Chaney Boyd T. Kendall Libertarian For Public Service Commissioner Southern District For State Senate 52 District 52 Tom Blanton Brice Wiggins Samuel F. 'Sam' Britton Lonny Kenneth Spence For Transportation Commissioner Southern District For State House Of Rep 109 District 109 Manly Barton Joshua Hardy Libertarian Tom King Chad Toney Sheranda Atkinson For State House Of Rep 110 District 110 For District Attorney 19 District 19 Jeramey D. Anderson Anthony 'Tony' Lawrence, III
For State House Of Rep 111 District 111 Circuit Clerk Charles Busby Randy Carney Kay Sims For State House Of Rep 112 District 112 Coroner Vicki L. Broadus John O. Read For State House Of Rep 113 District 113 County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Harrison Watts Hank Zuber For State House Of Rep 114 District 114 Sheriff Mike Ezell Jeffrey S. 'Jeff' Guice Chancery Clerk Tax Assessor Nick Elmore Josh Eldridge Tax Collector Joe Tucker
For Supervisor District 01 District 1 For Justice Court District 01 Justice Court Judge District 1 Barry E. Cumbest Matt Lachaussee For Supervisor District 02 District 2 For Justice Court District 02 Justice Court Judge District 2 Melton Harris, Jr. Ennis Millender, Sr. For Supervisor District 03 District 3 For Justice Court District 03 Justice Court Judge District 3 Ken Taylor Jason Thornton For Supervisor District 04 District 4 For Justice Court District 04 Justice Court Judge District 4 Sean T. Alawine Daniel D. 'Danny' Guice III Troy Ross David J. Venus, IV For Supervisor District 05 District 5 For Constable District 01 Constable District 1 Ty Thompson Randy Bosarge Jeffrey L. Knight Allen L. Williams
For Constable District 02 Constable District 2 Christopher Broome Calvin W. Hutchins For Constable District 03 Constable District 3 K. Shane Langfitt Vernon Gazzo For Constable District 04 Constable District 4 Kerry B. Fountain County School Jcsb#5 School Board Member District 5 Troy E. Frisbie For Superintendent Of Education Superintendent Of Education Barry Amacker
SAMPLE Official Election Ballot STATE OF MISSISSIPPI JACKSON COUNTY November 3, 2015 General Election Tuesday, November 03, 2015 TO VOTE: YOU MUST DARKEN THE OVAL( ) COMPLETELY. USE ONLY A #2 PENCIL OR A DARK PEN. Do not use a red pen, felt tip pen or a red pencil! Do not cross out or erase - If you make a mistake, you may request a new ballot. Statewide INITIATED BY PETITION AND ALTERNATIVE BY LEGISLATURE Initiative Measure No. 42, Should the State be required to provide for the support of an adequate and efficient system of free public schools? Section 201: Educational opportunity for public school children. To protect each child's fundamental right to educational opportunity, the State shall provide for the establishment, maintenance and support of an adequate and efficient system of free public schools. The chancery courts of this State shall have the power to enforce this section with appropriate injunctive relief. Legislative Budget Office Fiscal Analysis: Because this proposed amendment shifts funding decisions from the Legislature to the court system, it is impossible to provide a specific fiscal impact of Initiative 42. If the court system, acting under the new authority granted by Initiative 42, required K-12 Public Education to be funded at the amount called for by the statutory Mississippi Adequate Education Program, the Legislature would need to appropriate an additional $201,031,129 above the Fiscal Year 2016 budgeted amount. Fiscal Year 2016 revenues are not adequate to support this funding increase without the Legislature having to cut agency budgets or identify new sources of revenue (such as fees or tax increase) to comply with the court's dictate. END OF BALLOT court's dictate. Alternative Measure No. 42A, Should the Legislature provide for the establishment and support of effective free public schools without judicial enforcement? Section 201. The Legislature shall, by general law, provide for the establishment, maintenance and support of an effective system of free public schools. Legislative Budget Office Fiscal Analysis: There is no determinable cost or revenue impact associated with this initiative. VOTE FOR APPROVAL OF EITHER, OR AGAINST BOTH: FOR APPROVAL OF EITHER Initiative Measure No. 42 OR Alternative Measure No. 42 A AGAINST BOTH Initiative Measure No. 42 AND Alternative Measure No. 42 A AND VOTE FOR ONE: FOR Initiative Measure No. 42 FOR Alternative Measure No. 42 A