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Official Absentee/Military/UOCAVA/Affidavit/Early Vote by Mail Ballot for the General Election
November 5, 2024
State of New York, County of Tompkins
Enfield
AFF/ABS/EVBM
Instructions
Mark the oval to the left of the name of your choice like
. Any mark or writing outside the spaces providedfor voting may void the entire ballot. The number of choices is listed for each contest. Do not mark theballot for more candidates than allowed. If you do, your vote in thatcontest will not count.
If you make a mistake, or want to change yourvote, call the Board of Elections at (607) 274-5522.
Electors for Presidentand Vice President(Vote for one)
Democratic
Electors forKamala D. Harris For PresidentTim WalzFor Vice-President
Republican
Electors forDonald J. TrumpFor PresidentJD VanceFor Vice President
Conservative
Electors forDonald J. TrumpFor PresidentJD VanceFor Vice President
Working Families
Electors forKamala D. Harris For PresidentTim WalzFor Vice-President
Write-In
OFFICES
Democratic
Republican
Conservative
Working Families
LaRouche
Local 607
Write-in
U.S. Senate(Vote for one)
Democratic
Kirsten E.Gillibrand
Republican
Michael D.Sapraicone
Conservative
Michael D.Sapraicone
Working Families
Kirsten E.Gillibrand
Write-In
LaRouche
DianeSare
Representativein Congress
District 19(Vote for one)
Democratic
JoshRiley
Republican
MarcusMolinaro
Conservative
MarcusMolinaro
Working Families
JoshRiley
Write-In
New York StateSenator
District 52(Vote for one)
Democratic
LeaWebb
Republican
Michael J.Sigler
Working Families
LeaWebb
Local 607
Michael J.Sigler
Write-In
New York StateAssembly
District 125(Vote for one)
Democratic
AnnaKelles
Working Families
AnnaKelles
Write-In
TompkinsCounty DistrictAttorney(Vote for one)(Four year term)
Democratic
MatthewVan Houten
Working Families
MatthewVan Houten
Write-In
Tompkins CountyCourt Judge (Vote for one)(Ten year term)
Democratic
MauraKennedy-Smith
Working Families
MauraKennedy-Smith
Write-In
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Official Ballot for the General Election November 5, 2024 State of New York, County of Tompkins
See instructions on the other side Enfield
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Remember to vote both sides
Propositions OFFICIAL BALLOTABSENTEE, EARLY VOTE BY MAIL, MILITARY, UOCAVA, AFFIDAVIT, EMERGENCY VOTERSFOR GENERAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 5, 2024
STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF TOMPKINS
Enfield
Commissioners of Elections
Stephen M. DeWittAlanna C.H. Congdon
Proposal two, town proposition one
Shall there be approved and adopted inthe Town of Enfield, New York, a LocalLaw entitled "Local Law Number 1 of 2024;A Local Law Increasing the Term of Officeof the Town Supervisor from two (2) toFour (4) Years", as approved by the TownBoard of the Town of Enfield, to increasethe term of office of the Town Supervisorfrom two (2) to four (4) years.
Yes
No
Proposal three, town proposition two
Shall there be approved and adopted in theTown of Enfield, New York, a Local Lawentitled "Local Law Number 2 of 2024; A LocalLaw Increasing the term of Office of theHighway Superintendent from two (2) to Four(4) Years", as approved by the Town Board ofthe Town of Enfield, to increase the term ofoffice of the Highway Superintendent fromtwo (2) to four (4) years.
Yes
No
Proposal four, town proposition three
Shall there be approved and adopted in theTown of Enfield, New York, a Local Lawentiteld "Local Law Number 3 of 2024; A LocalLaw Increasing the Term of Office of theTown Clerk from two (2) to Four (4) Years", asapproved by the Town Board of the Town ofEnfield, to increase the term of office of theTown Clerk from two (2) to four (4) years.
Yes
No
Proposal one, an amendment
Amendment to Protect Against Unequal TreatmentThis proposal would protect against unequal treatment based on ethnicity, national origin,age, disability, and sex, including sexual orientation, gender identity and pregnancy. It alsoprotects against unequal treatment based on reproductive healthcare and autonomy.
A "Yes" vote puts these protections in the New York State Constitution.A "No" vote leaves these protections out of the State Constitution.
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