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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSample_2018Office Democratic A Republican B Working Families D Write-In 1 2 3 State Supreme Court Justice 6th Judicial District (14 Year Term) (Vote for up to three, even if in the same column) Democratic Molly Fitzgerald 1 Republican Elizabeth Aherne 1 Republican Patrick J. O'Sullivan 2 Write-In Write-In Write-In 4 County Legislator District 11 (4 Year Term) (Vote for one) Democratic Shawna M. Black 4 Working Families Shawna M. Black 4 Write-In 5 6 7 Town Councilperson (4 Year Term) (Vote for up to three) Democratic Rich DePaolo 5 Democratic Margaret Johnson 6 Democratic Rob Rosen 7 Working Families Margaret Johnson 6 Working Families Rob Rosen 7 Write-In Write-In Write-In 8 Town Justice (4 Year Term) (Vote for one) Democratic Jim Salk 8 Write-In Official Absentee / Affidavit / Emergency Ballot for the General Election - November 2, 2021 County of Tompkins Ballot ID: 2018 Instructions 1. Mark the oval above the name of your choice. 2. To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, print the name clearly in the box labeled "Write-In", staying within the box. 3. Any mark or writing outside the spaces provided for voting may void the entire ballot. 4. To vote on a question or proposal, mark the oval below your choice. 5. You have a right to a replacement ballot. If you make a mistake or want to change your vote, call the County Board of Elections at (607) 274-5522 for instructions on how to obtain a new ballot. 6. The number of choices is listed for each contest. 7. Do not mark the ballot for more candidates than allowed. If you do, your vote in that contest will not count. 8. To be counted, absentee ballots returned by mail must be postmarked by the day of the election and be received by the County Board of Elections no later than 7 days after election day. 9. After marking the ballot, fold such ballot and enclose it in the envelope bearing the voter's statement, and seal the envelope. 10. Fill in properly the blanks in the statement and sign your name. 11. Enclose the sealed envelope bearing the statement in the envelope addressed to the County Board of Elections and mail promptly. Town of Ithaca E.D.(s): 4,5,6,11 Remember to vote both sides 2018 Sample Proposal one, an amendment Amending the Apportionment and Redistricting Process This proposed constitutional amendment would freeze the number of state senators at 63, amend the process for the counting of the state's population, delete certain provisions that violate the United States Constitution, repeal and amend certain requirements for the appointment of the co-executive directors of the redistricting commission and amend the manner of drawing district lines for congressional and state legislative offices. Shall the proposed amendment be approved? Yes No Proposal two, an amendment Right to Clean Air, Clean Water, and a Healthful Environment The proposed amendment to Article 1 of the New York Constitution would establish the right of each person to clean air and water and a healthful environment. Shall the proposed amendment be approved? Yes No Proposal three, an amendment Eliminating Ten-Day-Advance Voter Registration Requirement The proposed amendment would delete the current requirement in Article 2,§ 5 that a citizen be registered to vote at least ten days before an election and would allow the Legislature to enact laws permitting a citizen to register to vote less than ten days before the election. Shall the proposed amendment be approved? Yes No Proposal four, an amendment Authorizing No-Excuse Absentee Ballot Voting The proposed amendment would delete from the current provision on absentee ballots the requirement that an absentee voter must be unable to appear at the polls by reason of absence from the county or illness or physical disability. Shall the proposed amendment be approved? Yes No Proposal five, an amendment Increasing the Jurisdiction of the New York City Civil Court The proposed amendment would increase the New York City Civil Court's jurisdiction by allowing it to hear and decide claims for up to $50,000 instead of the current jurisdictional limit of $25,000. Shall the proposed amendment be approved? Yes No Official Absentee / Affidavit / Emergency Ballot for the General Election - November 2, 2021 County of Tompkins Ballot ID: 2018 Stephen M. DeWitt, Democratic Commissioner Tamara M. Scott, Interim Republican Commissioner See instructions on the other side Town of Ithaca E.D.(s): 4,5,6,11 Remember to vote both sides 2018 Sample