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Democratic
A
Republican
B
Conservative
C
Working Families
D
Independence
E
Green
F
Women's Equality
G
Sapient
H
StopCommonCore
Libertarian
I
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GOVERNOR AND
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
(Vote ONCE)
Democratic
Andrew M. Cuomo
FOR GOVERNOR
Kathy C. Hochul
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
1A
Republican
Rob Astorino
FOR GOVERNOR
Chris Moss
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
1B
Conservative
Rob Astorino
FOR GOVERNOR
Chris Moss
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
1C
Working Families
Andrew M. Cuomo
FOR GOVERNOR
Kathy C. Hochul
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
1D
Independence
Andrew M. Cuomo
FOR GOVERNOR
Kathy C. Hochul
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
1E
Green
Howie Hawkins
FOR GOVERNOR
Brian P. Jones
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
1F
Women's Equality
Andrew M. Cuomo
FOR GOVERNOR
Kathy C. Hochul
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
1G
Sapient
Steven Cohn
FOR GOVERNOR
Bobby K. Kalotee
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
1H
StopCommonCore
Rob Astorino
FOR GOVERNOR
Chris Moss
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
1I
Libertarian
Michael McDermott
FOR GOVERNOR
Chris Edes
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
2I
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COMPTROLLER
(Vote for any ONE)
Democratic
Thomas P.
DiNapoli
3A
Republican
Robert
Antonacci
3B
Conservative
StopCommonCore
Robert
Antonacci
3C
Working Families
Thomas P.
DiNapoli
3D
Independence
Women's Equality
Thomas P.
DiNapoli
3E
Green
Theresa M.
Portelli
3F
Libertarian
John
Clifton
3I
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ATTORNEY
GENERAL
(Vote for any ONE)
Democratic
Eric T.
Schneiderman
4A
Republican
John
Cahill
4B
Conservative
StopCommonCore
John
Cahill
4C
Working Families
Eric T.
Schneiderman
4D
Independence
Women's Equality
Eric T.
Schneiderman
4E
Green
Ramon
Jimenez
4F
Libertarian
Carl E.
Person
4I
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5
STATE SUPREME
COURT JUSTICE
6TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
(14 Year Term)
(Vote for any ONE)
Republican
Robert C.
Mulvey
5B
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6
REPRESENTATIVE
IN CONGRESS
23rd District
(Vote for any ONE)
Democratic
Martha
Robertson
6A
Republican
Thomas W.
Reed, II
6B
Conservative
Thomas W.
Reed, II
6C
Working Families
Martha
Robertson
6D
Independence
Thomas W.
Reed, II
6E
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STATE
SENATOR
54th District
(Vote for any ONE)
Republican
Michael F.
Nozzolio
7B
Conservative
Michael F.
Nozzolio
7C
Independence
Michael F.
Nozzolio
7E
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MEMBER OF
ASSEMBLY
125th District
(Vote for any ONE)
Democratic
Barbara S.
Lifton
8A
Republican
Herbert
Masser, Jr.
8B
Working Families
Barbara S.
Lifton
8D
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COUNTY
CLERK
(4 Year Term)
(Vote for any ONE)
Democratic
Maureen
Reynolds
9A
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10
SHERIFF
(4 Year Term)
(Vote for any ONE)
Democratic
Ken
Lansing
10A
Independence
Ken
Lansing
10E
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TOWN
JUSTICE
(4 Year Term)
(Vote for any ONE)
Democratic
W. David
Banfield
11A
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OFFICIAL ABSENTEE/AFFIDAVIT BALLOT FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 4, 2014 STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF TOMPKINS Ballot ID: 2006
INSTRUCTIONS:
1.Mark only with a pen or felt tip marker having blue or black ink.
2.To vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot fill in the oval above or next to the name of the candidate like.
3.To vote for a person whose name is not printed on this ballot write or stamp his or her name in the space labeled “Write-In” that appears at
the bottom of the candidate names for such office.
4.To vote yes or no on a proposal, if any, that appears on the back, fill in the oval that corresponds to your vote.
5.Any other mark or writing, or any erasure made on this ballot outside the voting ovals or blank spaces provided for voting will void this
entire ballot.
6.Do not overvote. If you select a greater number of candidates than there are vacancies to be filled, your ballot will be void for that public office, party position or proposal.
7.If you tear, or deface, or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and obtain another. Do not attempt to correct mistakes on the ballot by making erasures or cross outs. Erasures or
cross outs may invalidate all or part of your ballot. Prior to submitting your ballot, if you make a mistake in completing the ballot or wish to change your ballot choices, you
may obtain and complete a new ballot. You have a right to a replacement ballot upon return of the original ballot.
8.If you make a mistake in completing the ballot or wish to change your ballot choices, you may obtain and complete a new ballot. You have the right to a replacement ballot
upon return of the original ballot.
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E.D.(s): 1-8
2006Sample
PROPOSAL NUMBER ONE, AN AMENDMENT
Revising State's Redistricting Procedure
The proposed amendment to sections 4 and 5 and addition of new section 5-b to Article 3 of the State
Constitution revises the redistricting procedure for state legislative and congressional districts. The proposed
amendment establishes a redistricting commission every 10 years beginning in 2020, with two members
appointed by each of the four legislative leaders and two members selected by the eight legislative appointees;
prohibits legislators and other elected officials from serving as commissioners; establishes principles to be used
in creating districts; requires the commission to hold public hearings on proposed redistricting plans; subjects
the commission's redistricting plan to legislative enactment; provides that the legislature may only amend the
redistricting plan according to the established principles if the commission's plan is rejected twice by the
legislature; provides for expedited court review of a challenged redistricting plan; and provides for funding and
bipartisan staff to work for the commission. Shall the proposed amendment be approved?
Yes No
PROPOSAL NUMBER TWO, AN AMENDMENT
Permitting Electronic Distribution of State Legislative Bills
The proposed amendment to section 14 of Article 3 of the State
Constitution would allow electronic distribution of a state legislative bill
to satisfy the constitutional requirement that a bill be printed and on
the desks of state legislators at least three days before the Legislature
votes on it. It would establish the following requirements for electronic
distribution: first, legislators must be able to review the electronically-
sent bill at their desks; second, legislators must be able to print the bill
if they choose; and third, the bill cannot be changed electronically
without leaving a record of the changes. Shall the proposed
amendment be approved?
Yes No
PROPOSAL NUMBER THREE, A PROPOSITION
SMART SCHOOLS BOND ACT OF 2014
The SMART SCHOOLS BOND ACT OF 2014, as set forth in section
one of part B of chapter 56 of the laws of 2014, authorizes the sale of
state bonds of up to two billion dollars ($2,000,000,000) to provide
access to classroom technology and high-speed internet connectivity
to equalize opportunities for children to learn, to add classroom space
to expand high-quality pre-kindergarten programs, to replace
classroom trailers with permanent instructional space, and to install
high-tech smart security features in schools. Shall the SMART
SCHOOLS BOND ACT OF 2014 be approved?
Yes No
OFFICIAL ABSENTEE/AFFIDAVIT BALLOT FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 4, 2014 STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF TOMPKINS Ballot ID: 2006
INSTRUCTIONS:
1.Mark only with a pen or felt tip markder having blue or black ink.
2.To vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot fill in the oval above or next to the name of the candidate like .
3.To vote for a person whose name is not printed on this ballot write or stamp his or her name in the space labeled “Write-In” that appears at
the bottom of the candidate names for such office.
4.To vote yes or no on a proposal, if any, that appears on the back, fill in the oval that corresponds to your vote.
5.Any other mark or writing, or any erasure made on this ballot outside the voting ovals or blank spaces provided for voting will void this
entire ballot.
6.Do not overvote. If you select a greater number of candidates than there are vacancies to be filled, your ballot will be void for that public office, party position or
proposal.
7.If you tear, or deface, or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and obtain another. Do not attempt to correct mistakes on the ballot by making erasures or cross outs.
Erasures or cross outs may invalidate all or part of your ballot. Prior to submitting your ballot, if you make a mistake in completing the ballot or wish to change
your ballot choices, you may obtain and complete a new ballot. You have a right to a replacement ballot upon return of the original ballot.
8.If you make a mistake in completing the ballot or wish to change your ballot choices, you may obtain and complete a new ballot. You have the right to a
replacement ballot upon return of the original ballot.
Town of Lansing
E.D.(s): 1-8
2006Sample