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Mike FellowsOOffffiiccee ssoouugghhtt:: U.S.
House of Representatives.PPoolliittiiccaall ppaarrttyy:
Libertarian.AAggee:: 52.BBiirrtthh ddaattee aanndd ppllaaccee::
Declined to say.HHoommee:: Missoula.OOccccuuppaattiioonn:: Video
communications.FFaammiillyy:: Single.EEdduuccaattiioonn:: Graduate of Havre High
School, 1976; received bachelor's degreein radio television, University ofMontana, 1988.
PPaasstt eemmppllooyymmeenntt:: Hospital orderly.MMiilliittaarryy:: Army Reserves.PPoolliittiiccaall eexxppeerriieennccee:: Current chair-
man of Montana Libertarian Party. Alsohas served on the Libertarian Party'snational committee.Serves as Montana coordinator for the
Fully Informed Jury Association. Haslost races for U.S. House since 2002, forsecretary of state in 2000 and forLegislature in the 1990s.
CCaammppaaiiggnn wweebbssiittee:: VoteFellows.org.KKeeyy eennddoorrsseemmeennttss:: Boston Tea Party;
National Libertarian Party.
Page 2 THE MONTANA STANDARD, BUTTE, ELECTION GUIDE, OCT. 31, 2010
Paid for by Don Davis for Justice of the Peace, Michelle Davis Secretary, 555 Edison, Butte, MT 59703
Vote Don Davis - Justice of the PeacePaid for by Don Davis for Justice of the Peace, Michelle Davis Secretary, 555 Edison, Butte, MT 59703
Vote Don Davis - Justice of the Peace
Please consider me when casting your vote and allow my experience and communityinvolvement to continue serving the people of Butte-Silver Bow!
• Actively involved in community groups that work toward a better community.• Dedicated to Fairness, Equality and Timely Service of the Court.
DON DAVIS FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
For the past several months, my family and I have worked hard to earn your confi dence and vote. We were diligent with our absentee mailings and we enjoyed visiting with many of you during our door to door campaign.
Thank you for your many words of encouragement and support for the need for change in the Justice Court.
Denny RehbergOOffffiiccee ssoouugghhtt:: U.S.
House ofRepresentatives.
SSaallaarryy:: $174,000.PPoolliittiiccaall ppaarrttyy:
Republican.AAggee:: 54.BBiirrtthh ddaattee aanndd ppllaaccee::
Oct. 5, 1955, Billings.HHoommee:: Billings.OOccccuuppaattiioonn:: Congressman.FFaammiillyy:: Wife, Jan, and three children,
A.J., Katie and Elsie.EEdduuccaattiioonn:: Graduate of Billings West
High School, 1973, and Washington StateUniversity, 1977.
PPaasstt eemmppllooyymmeenntt:: Legislative assis-tant, Congressman Ron Marlenee,1979-1982; rancher, 1982-present;lieutenant governor, 1991-1997; con-gressman, 2001-present. Since win-ning election to Congress, Rehberg hasbeen out of the day-to-day business ofranching.
MMiilliittaarryy:: None.PPoolliittiiccaall eexxppeerriieennccee:: Representative,
Montana House, 1985-1990; lieutenantgovernor, 1991-1997; campaign man-ager, Friends of Conrad Burns, 1988;candidate, U.S. Senate, 1996; con-gressman, 2001-present.
CCaammppaaiiggnn wweebbssiittee:: wwwwww..ddeennnnyyrree--hhbbeerrgg..ccoomm..
KKeeyy eennddoorrsseemmeennttss:: The NationalRifle Association, U.S. Chamber ofCommerce, U.S. Rep. Ron Paul,R-Texas and National Federation ofIndependent Business.
Dennis McDonaldOOffffiiccee ssoouugghhtt:: U.S. House.PPoolliittiiccaall ppaarrttyy:: Democrat.AAggee:: 66.BBiirrtthhddaattee aanndd ppllaaccee:: Jan. 1, 1944, Salina, Kan. Started living in
Montana part time in 1972 when he bought a ranch and has lived herefull time since 1988.
HHoommee:: Melville in Sweet Grass County.OOccccuuppaattiioonn:: Rancher here since 1972, initially part time, and full
time since 1988.FFaammiillyy:: Wife Sharon and four children: Kelly 31, working at the family ranch;
Courtney, 26, completing her doctorate in sociology from the University ofColorado; Casey, 25, working at the ranch; and Clay, 22, completing his bachelor'sdegree in engineering at Montana State University.
EEdduuccaattiioonn:: Graduated from South Lake Tahoe High School in Nevada in1961;received bachelor's degree in psychology, California State University at Hayward,1965; received law degree from San Francisco Law School, 1970. After graduatingfrom law school, he was an international law clerk at the Hague Academy ofInternational Law in the Netherlands and clerked for the World Court in the Hague.
PPaasstt eemmppllooyymmeenntt:: Lawyer in northern California, 1971-88.MMiilliittaarryy:: None.PPoolliittiiccaall eexxppeerriieennccee:: Chairman of Montana Democratic Party, 2005-09; member
of International Trade Advisory Council, appointed by President Bill Clinton andreappointed by President George W. Bush.
OOtthheerr oorrggaanniizzaattiioonnss:: Organizer and helped re-found the Montana Cattlemen'sassociation about in 1998; organizer, founder and director of R-Calf and U.S.Cattlemen's Association; volunteer firefighter, Melville; organizer, founder, presi-dent, Montana Cattlemen’s Association Foundation for Charitable and EducationEndeavors; organizer, founder of Beef on Every Plate program; vice president, SweetGrass County Farm Bureau Foundation.
CCaammppaaiiggnn WWeebb ssiittee:: hhttttpp::////wwwwww..mmccddoonnaalldd44ccoonnggrreessss..ccoomm//
U.S. House a 3-way race2010
MID-TERMELECTION 2010
On Tuesday, Nov. 2, voters across thenation will go to the polls to fill — orreinstate — positions in Congress, state,county and city governement.
While no top spots are up for electionthis year — president, governor, etc. — anumber of other races that could tip thepolitical scales in the nation and in thestate.
In Montana, voters will find their ballots topped by a race for its lone U.S. House of Representatives seat and acouple of state Supreme Court spots, aswell as races to represent districts in thestate Legislature.
State voters will also be asked todecide on three hotly contested initia-tives:
CCII--110055 is a constitutional initiative toamend the state Constitution to prohibitstate or local governments from impos-ing any new tax on transactions that sellor transfer real property;
II--116611 asks voters to abolishing outfitter-sponsored hunting licenses;
II--116644 would cap the interest ratecharged by payday lenders at 36 percent.
In Butte-Silver Bow, local ballots willinclude seven races for Council ofCommissioners as well as two justice ofthe peace contests.
In this special election section, TheStandard offers voters sample ballots forButte-Silver Bow as well as outlyingcounties. It gives voters a preview ofwhat to expect at the polls.
We’ve included a little information onthe candidates in some of the races,although space limits prevented us fromcovering all of them.
Of the 4,200 absentee ballots mailedto Butte-Silver Bow voters, about 2,200have been returned, or just over half.
Voters may also drop off their ballotson Election Day at the courthouse, 155W. Granite, or the Civic Center, 1340Harrison Ave., between 7 a.m. and 8p.m.
Polls are open at the Civic Center aswell as Ramsay from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.,and from noon to 8 p.m. in Divide,Melrose and Rocker.
THE MONTANA STANDARD, BUTTE, ELECTION GUIDE, OCT. 31 Page 3
DISTRICT 5
Dennis HendersonAge: 64Occupation: Retired
business ownerEducation: Butte High
graduate, U.S. Army MilitaryPolice Academy
Family: Wife, Diane, children Dana and Marty andgrandchildren Haley and Kade
Political experience: Four years ButteSchool District 1 Board of Trustees includingone year as chairman and one year as vicechairman
Work experience: U.S. Army MilitaryPolice K-9 Unit 1964-1966; Vietnam Veteran,1st Calvary Division; Montana Army NationalGuard, 1966-1968; owner A-1 Ambulance,1972-1982; owner P.J. (Phil Judd’s Sports),1982-1992; owner, Winter Garden BowlingCenter, 1993-2005.
Charlie O’LearyAge: 59Address: 3060 Beeftrail
Road Occupation: Manager of
Staghorn Ranch and RentalsWork experience: 19
years on the Butte-Silver BowCouncil of Commissioners, recently appoint-ed to the Urban Forestry Board, and currentmember of the Southwest MontanaResource Advisory Council
Education: Bachelor’s degree from theUniversity of Montana
Family status: married with two adultchildren
DISTRICT 1Incumbent Glen G. Granger faces
challenger Travis Johnson for theDistrict 1 seat on the Butte-Silver BowCouncil of Commissioners. Johnsondeclined a request to complete a candidate questionnaire.
Glen G. GrangerAddress: 83 Burning Tree
LaneAge: 53Occupation: Chief juve-
nile probation officer, 21years
Education: University ofMontana-Western
Family status: Wife, Linda, and two children, Peter and Kaydee
DISTRICT 7
Lou ParrettAddress: 1033 HobsonAge: 62Occupation: RetiredWork experience: 25
years teaching in Butte, twoyears teaching at WesternMontana College
Education: Master’s degree in educationFamily status: Married to Cheryl;
daughters, Darcy and Lauri; granddaughters,Norah and Eliza
David ‘Bud’ WalkerAge: 58Address: 2011 Warren
AveOccupation: Real estate
broker, driver for SpecialEducation in School District 1
Work experience:Albertsons Inc, 1968-1975,Bob & Joes Wholesale, 1975- 1994, MileHigh Beverage 1994-1998, Realtor 1996-topresent. Knights of Columbus Insurance,1998-2001, School District 1, 1998-to pres-ent, Council of Commissioners District 7,2003-2006, small business owner 1996 topresent.
Education: Graduate of Butte HighSchool, attended Montana Tech and theUniversity of Montana. Connole-Morton RealEstate and Insurance School, G.R.I.
DISTRICT 9Dan Foley
Age: 44Address: 910 W. PorphyryOccupation: Teacher Work experience:
Council of Commissioners,Dist. 9, 2007-present; teacher,RYO Correctional Facility,2002-present; teacher, Riverside CorrectionalFacility, Boulder, 2000-02; youth probationofficer, Butte youth court, 1998-2000;teacher, Butte Central High, 1992-98; youthcounselor, Human Resource Council, sum-mers 1991-1998; campaign organizer, 1990Max Baucus Senatorial campaign; MontanaTech Legislative intern, 1989.
Education: Bachelor of science, secondary education-social studies, WesternMontana College 1992; bachelor of science,public policy, Montana Tech, 1989
Family: Three boys, Ryan, 15, Sean andKevin, 12
Chris CurranAge: 27Address: 1208 BritaniaOccupation: CPA;
certified internal auditorWork experience: Senior
internal auditor, North-WesternEnergy, 2006-present;Anderson ZurMuehlen & Co.,P.C. 2001–06
Education: Master of professionalaccountancy, Montana State University;bachelor of science, business information andtechnology, accounting option, Montana Tech
Family status: Married
DISTRICT 2
Guy QuamAge: 39Address: 3403 Neighborly
Lane Occupation: Business
owner , state of Montanamaster plumber
Work experience:Mechanical contractor 22years, volunteer fireman 17 years, youthsports volunteer coach 20 years
Education: High school graduate; tradeschool 5 years
Family status: Married 13 years withchildren
Sheryl RalphAge: 43Address: 3203 State St.Occupation: Financial
manager, Port of MontanaWork experience: Port
since 1993. Previously man-ager of Hero’s restaurants inButte and Salt Lake City.
Education: Bachelor of science degree,business administration, MSU Billings
Family status: Two daughters
Butte-Silver Bow
COUNTY COMMISSION RACES
See COMMISSION, Page 8
2010
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SILVER BOW COUNTYGENERAL ELECTION
SAMPLE BALLOTInstructions to votersTo vote, blacken the oval
completely. An oval blackenedcompletely to the left of thecandidate or ballot issuechoice indicates a vote for thatcandidate or a vote on the bal-lot issue. To write in a name,blacken the oval to the left ofthe line provided, and write-inthe name (or affix a pre-printedlabel) in the space(s) for thewrite-in the candidate(s) forwhom you wish to vote.
DO NOT CROSS OUT. If youmake a mistake or changeyour mind, exchange your bal-lot for a new one.
THIS IS A SAMPLEBALLOT: Not all ballots willhave the complete list of statelegislators or commissioners. Itdepends on the county, theparty you’re voting for and thedistrict you live in.
FEDERAL AND STATEFor United StatesRepresentative
(vote for one)❍ Dennis McDonald (Democrat)❍ Denny Rehberg (Republican)❍ Mike Fellows (Libertarian)❍ __________Write-in
SUPREME COURTJUSTICE #4FULL TERM(vote for one,
no party designation)❍ Beth Baker❍ Nels Swandal❍_______________ Write-in
SUPREME COURTJUSTICE #2
UNEXPIRED TERM(vote for one oval)
Shall Justice #2 Mike Wheat ofthe Supreme Court of the stateof Montana be retained in officefor another term? Fill in the ovalbefore the word “YES” if youwish the official to remain in
office. Fill in the oval before theword “NO” if you do not wish theofficial to remain in office.
❍ YES❍ NO
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST. 73
(vote for one)❍ Pat Noonan (Democrat)❍ Rachel Roberts (Republican❍ _______________Write-in
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST. 74
(vote for one)❍ Bob Brock (Democrat)❍ Max Yates (Republican)❍_______________Write-in
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST. 75
(vote for one)❍ Edith (Edie) McClafferty(Democrat)❍______________Write-in
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST. 76
(vote for one)❍ Jon Sesso (Democrat)❍ ________________ Write-in
COUNTYFOR JUSTICE OF THE
PEACE COURT #1(vote for one, no party)
❍ Debra Darragh Williams❍ Lorene M. Brady ❍_________________Write-in
FOR JUSTICE OF THEPEACE COURT #2
(vote for one, no party)❍ Bob Lee❍ Don W. Davis❍_________________Write-in
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS(no party designation)
DISTRICT 1(vote for one)
❍ Glen G. Granger❍ Travis Johnson❍__________________Write-in
DISTRICT 2(vote for one)
❍ Sheryl Ralph❍ Guy L. Quam❍ ___________Write-in
DISTRICT 5(vote for one)
❍ Charlie O’Leary❍ Dennis Henderson❍ ________________Write-in
DISTRICT 7(vote for one)
❍ Lou Parrett❍ David “BUD” Walker❍ Write-in_________________
DISTRICT 9(vote for one)
❍ Chris Curran❍ Dan Foley❍ Write-in_________________
DISTRICT 10(vote for one)
❍ Patrick Schwarz❍ William Andersen❍ Write-in_________________
DISTRICT 11(vote for one)
❍ Cindi Shaw❍ Dan W. Harrington❍ Write-in_________________
CONSTITUTIONAL INITIATIVENO. 105
(vote in one oval)A CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT PROPOSED BYINITIATIVE PETITIONThere is no existing state orlocal tax on transactions that sellor transfer real property inMontana. CI 105 amends theMontana Constitution to prohibitstate or local governments fromimposing any new tax on
transactions that sell or transferreal property, such as residentialhomes, apartments, condomini-ums, townhouses, farms, ranch-es, land, and commercial property, after January 1, 2010.
❍ FOR amending the MontanaConstitution to prohibit state orlocal governments from impos-ing any new tax on transactionsthat sell or transfer real property.
❍ AGAINST amending theMontana Constitution to prohibitstate or local governments fromimposing any new tax on transactions that sell or transferreal property.
INITIATIVE NO. 161(vote in one oval)
A LAW PROPOSED BYINITIATIVE PETITION
I-161 revises the laws relatedto nonresident big game anddeer hunting licenses. It abolish-es outfitter-sponsored nonresi-dent big game and deer combi-nation licenses, replacing the5,500 outfitter-sponsored biggame licenses with 5,500 addi-tional general nonresident biggame licenses. It also increasesthe nonresident big game combi-nation license fee from $628 to$897 and the nonresident deercombination license fee from$328 to $527. It provides forfuture adjustments of these feesfor inflation. The initiative allo-cates a share of the proceedsfrom these nonresident huntinglicense fees to provide huntingaccess and preserve and restorehabitat.
I-161 increases state rev-enues over the next four yearsby an estimated $700,000 annu-ally for hunting access and anestimated $1.5 million annuallyfor habitat preservation andrestoration, assuming that allnonresident hunting licenses aresold. It also increases generalnonresident hunting license rev-enues by inflation.
❍ FOR abolishing outfitter-
sponsored hunting licenses,replacing outfitter-sponsored biggame licenses with nonresidentlicenses, increasing nonresidentlicense fees, and increasingfunding for hunting access andhabitat.
❍ AGAINST abolishing outfitter-sponsored hunting licenses,replacing outfitter-sponsored biggame licenses with nonresidentlicenses, increasing nonresidentlicense fees, and increasingfunding for hunting access andhabitat.
INITIATIVE NO. 164(vote for one oval)
A LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION
Under Montana law, deferreddeposit (payday) lenders maycharge fees equaling one-fourthof the loan, which, as an annualinterest rate could range from300 percent to 650 percent. Titlelenders may charge similar inter-est rates. I-164 reduces theinterest, fees, and charges thatpayday lenders, title lenders,retail installment lenders, andconsumer loan licensees maycharge to an annual interest rateof 36 percent. It prohibits busi-nesses from structuring othertransactions to avoid the ratelimit. It also revises statutesapplicable to pawn brokers andjunk dealers.
I-164 reduces the licensesand examination fee revenuepaid to the State because cer-tain lenders may not renew theirlicenses.❍ FOR reducing the annualinterest, fees, and charges pay-day, title, and retail installmentlenders and consumer loanlicensees may charge on loansto 36 percent.
❍ AGAINST reducing the annualinterest, fees, and charges pay-day, title, and retail installmentlenders and consumer loanlicensees may charge on loansto 36 percent.
BUTTE-SILVER BOW SAMPLE BALLOT
THE MONTANA STANDARD, BUTTE, ELECTION GUIDE, OCT. 31 Page 5
Anaconda-DeerLodge County
FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 43(vote for one)
❍ Gene Vuckovich (Democrat)❍ Jonathan L. Arnold (Republican)❍ Write-in_____________________
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST. 85(vote for one)
❍ Cynthia Hiner (Democrat)❍ Write-in_____________________
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST. 86❍ Kathy Swanson (Democrat)❍ Write-in_____________________
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS(no party designations)
FOR DISTRICT 4(vote for one)
❍ Robert S. Pierce ❍ Write-in_____________________
FOR DISTRICT 5(vote for one)
❍ Elaine Lux-Burt ❍ Peter Lorello (nominated without partydesignation)❍ _____________________Write-in—FOR CHIEF OF LAW ENFORCEMENT❍ Tim Barkell ❍ Write-in_____________________
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE(vote for one, no party)
❍ Larry Pahut❍ John E. “Bobo” Kelly ❍ Write-in_____________________
LIBRARY LEVYShall Anaconda-Deer Lodge County levy
3 mills above the statutory library mills pro-viding for the operation of the Hearst FreeLibrary as allowed by Section 22-1-304MCA. If passed said ballot measure shall bein effect for two years.
❍ FOR levying an additional three mills❍ AGAINST levying an additional threemills
A LEVY TO FUND RECREATIONALEDUCATION, AND OTHER ACTIVITIESOF THE ELDERLY
Shall Anaconda-Deer Lodge County levyone (1) mill on each dollar of taxable
property to provide county financial supportfor recreational, educational and other activ-ities of the elderly pursuant to Section 7-16-101 MCA. If passed said ballot measureshall be in effect for two years.
❍ FOR levying one mill❍ AGAINST levying one mill
A LEVY TO FUND SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES FORSENIOR CITIZENS AND PERSONS WITHDISABILITIES
Shall Anaconda-Deer Lodge County levyone (1) mill on each dollar of taxable prop-erty to provide county financial support forspecial transportation services for senior cit-izens and persons with disabilities, pursuantto Section 7-14-111 MCA. If passed saidballot measure shall be in effect for twoyears.
❍ FOR levying one mill❍ AGAINST levying one mill
Beaverhead CountyFOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST. 72
❍ Jeffrey W. Welborn
COUNTYFOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST. 2
❍ Michael J. McGinley (Republican)❍ Write-in_____________________
FOR COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER❍ Debbie Scott (Republican)❍ Write-in_____________________
FOR SHERIFF❍ Jay T. Hansen (Republican)❍ Write-in_____________________
FOR CORONER❍ Ron Briggs❍ Write-in_____________________
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY❍ Jed C. Fitch❍ Write-in _____________________
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
❍ Linda M. Marsh (Republican)❍ Write-in_____________________
FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR❍ Paul Pilgrim❍ Write-in______________________
FOR COUNTY TREASURER/ASSESSOR❍ Cathy Hucke❍ Write-in_______________________
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACEShall Justice of the Peace Candy L.
Hoerning of the Justice Court ofBeaverhead County of the state of Montanabe retained in office for another term? Fill inthe oval before the word “YES” if you wishthe official to remain in office. Fill in the ovalbefore the word “NO” if you do not wish theofficial to remain in office.
❍ YES❍ NO
Granite CountyFOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 43
❍ Jonathan L. Arnold (Republican)❍ Gene Vuckovich (Democrat)
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST. 86❍ Kathy Swanson (Democrat)❍ Write-in_______________________
COUNTYFOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(vote for one)❍ Scott C. Adler (Republican)❍ Write-in_____________________
FOR CLERK AND RECORDER/ASSESSOR(vote for one)
❍ Blanch McClure (Republican)❍ Write-in_____________________
FOR SHERIFF/CORONER(vote for one)
❍ Stephen T. Immenschuh (Republican)❍ Write-in_____________________
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY❍ Christopher G. Miller (Republican)❍ Write-in_____________________
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS(vote for one)
❍ Jo Ann Husbyn (Republican)❍ Write-in_____________________
FOR COUNTY TREASURER❍ Vicki Harding (Democrat)❍ Write-in_____________________
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE(vote for one)
❍ Debbie E. Fratzke❍ James W. “Jim” Adie❍ Write-in_____________________
BALLOT ISSUES NEW FIRE HALL MILL LEVY
(vote in one oval)A proposal to the electors of the Town of
Philipsburg, Montana, for a mill levy to payfor the loan on the new Philipsburg fire halland certain necessary operating expensesof the fire hall to be levied over a total oftwenty (20) years. The dollar amount of thistax levy will be $32,000 per year for fiscalyears 2012-2016 and $25,000 per year forfiscal years 2017-2031. Total amount of$535,000 over the 20 year period.
The estimated annual increase in taxesper year for the first five (5) years (2012-2016) will be $43.21 for a residence valuedat $100,000 and $86.49 for a residence valued at $200,000 (based on 2009 yearmarket values).
The estimated annual increase in taxesfor the next fifteen (15) years (2017-2031)will be $33.76 for a residence valued at$100,000 and $67.57 for a residence valuedat $200,000 (based on 2009 year marketvalues).❍ FOR the levy❍ AGAINST the levy
Jefferson CountyFOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 39
(vote for one)❍ Terry L. Murphy (Republican)❍ Jill Cohenour (Democrat)❍ Write-in_____________________
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST. 71❍ Bob Wagner (Republican)❍ Write-in_____________________
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST. 77(vote for one)
❍ Alan Hale (Republican)❍ Sheila Hogan (Democrat)
COUNTYFOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
DISTRICT 1(vote for one, no party)
❍ Leonard Wortman ❍ Barbara Sunderland
FOR COUNTY CLERK ANDRECORDER/ASSESSOR/SURVEYOR
❍ Bonnie Ramey (no party designation)
FOR SHERIFF/CORONER(vote for one, no party)
❍ Craig Doolittle ❍ Kevin Bruney
See BALLOTS, Page 6
SAMPLE BALLOTS BY COUNTY
Jefferson ballot ...Continued from Page 5
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY /PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
(vote for one, no party)❍ Matt Johnson ❍ Deborah F. Butler
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
❍ Garry A. Pace (no party designation)
FOR COUNTY TREASURER❍ Patty O’Neill (no party designation)
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE(vote in one oval)
Shall Justice of the Peace Dennis H.Giulio of Jefferson County of the state ofMontana be retained in office for anotherterm? Fill in the oval before the word “YES”if you wish the official to remain in office. Fillin the oval before the word “NO” if you donot wish the official to remain in office.
❍ YES❍ NO
Madison CountyFOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST. 71
❍ Bob Wagner (Republican)❍ Write-in_____________________
COUNTYFOR CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT
(vote for one, no party)❍ Karen J. Miller ❍ Bundy K. Bailey ❍ Write-in_____________________
FOR CLERK AND RECORDER❍ Peggy Kaatz Stemler (no party)❍ Write-in_____________________
FOR SHERIFF❍ David J. Schenk (no party)❍ Write-in_____________________
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY❍ Chris Christensen (no party designation)
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST. 2(vote for one, no party designation)
❍ Dan A. Happel ❍ Ronald E. Nye ❍ Ty Cobb ❍ Evan O’Gannon
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST. 3(vote for one, no party)
❍ David A. Germann ❍ James P. Hart
FOR TREASURER / SUPERINTENDENTOF SCHOOLS / ASSESSOR
❍ Shelly Burke (no party designation)
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE(vote for one, no party)
❍ Chris Tenny ❍ Maryann O’Malley
Powell CountyFOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 42
❍ Dave Lewis (Republican)❍ Write-in_____________________
FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 43(vote for one)
❍ Jonathan L. Arnold (Republican)❍ Gene Vuckovich (Democrat)❍ Write-in _____________________
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST. 17(vote for one)
❍ Mike Henning (Democrat)❍ Christy Clark (Republican)❍ Write-in _____________________
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST. 84(vote for one)
❍ Ron Vandevender (Libertarian)❍ Mike Miller (Republican)❍ Write-in _____________________FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DIST. 85
❍ Cynthia Hiner (Democrat)❍ Write-in_____________________
COUNTYFOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST. 2
❍ Ralph E. (Rem) Mannix (Republican)
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST. 3❍ Donna Young (Republican)
FOR COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER❍ Diane S. Grey (Republican)
FOR SHERIFF❍ Scott Howard (Republican)
FOR CORONER❍ John M. Pohle (Republican)
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY❍ Lewis K. Smith (Republican
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
❍ Julius R. (Jules) Waber (Democrat)
FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR❍ Write-in_____________________
FOR COUNTY TREASURER❍ Lisa D. Smith (Republican)
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE(vote for one, no party designation)
❍ David C. Williamson ❍ Joanne Nelson
Page 6 THE MONTANA STANDARD, BUTTE, ELECTION GUIDE, OCT. 31, 2010
• Fair, Balanced & Thoughtful
• Making the Court System Accessible to Everyone
Paid for by Friends of Bob Lee for Justice of the Peace, Jeri Lee, Treasurer, 128 Low Rd, Butte, MT.
BOB LEE For Justice of the Peace
Re-Elect Don't Forget To Vote Tues. Nov. 2nd
Nels Swandal
Office sought:Montana SupremeCourt justice.
Office salary:$113,964.
Age: 57.Birth date and
place: May 29, 1953,Livingston.
Home: Wilsall.Occupation: State district judge.Family: Wife Debra, one daughter,
two sons (who are deceased).Education: Wilsall High School grad-
uate, 1971; bachelor’s degree in govern-ment, Montana State University, 1975;law degree from University of Montana,1978.
Past employment: 1995-present,state district judge for 6th JudicialDistrict (Sweet Grass and Park coun-ties); 1983-1994, Park County attorney;1983-1994, attorney in private practicein Livingston.
Military: U.S. Army, 1978-1981; U.S.Army Reserves, 1981-1987; 1988-2008,Montana Army National Guard. Retiredat rank of colonel.
Political experience: Park Countyattorney, 1983-1994; state district judge,1995-present.
Beth Baker
Office sought:Montana SupremeCourt justice.
Office salary:$113,964.
Age: 48.Birth date and
place: Nov. 29, 1961,Spokane, Wash.
Home: Helena.Occupation: Attorney in private
practice.Family: Husband Tim.Education: Graduate of Lewis
and Clark High School, Spokane,Wash., 1979; bachelor’s degree inspeech communications, Universityof Washington, 1982; law degreefrom University of Montana, 1985.
Past employment: 2000-pres-ent, attorney with law firm Hughes,Kellner, Sullivan and Alke inHelena; 1989-2000, attorney atMontana Department of Justice,including four years as chief deputyattorney general; 1985-1989, lawclerk for U.S. District Judge CharlesLovell of Helena.
Military: None.Political experience: None.
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Larry S. PahutAge: 60Occupation: Counselortech, WATCh ProgramEducation: Three years atCarroll College, focus onpsychology and sociology,multiple correctionsand addictions courses.Family: Wife of 35 years, Betsy; daugh-ters, Amy Jo and Brandee Lyn, and sixgrandchildren
John “Bobo” KellyAge: 58Address: 309 W 7th St.Occupation: Retired adultprobation/parole officerEducation: AnacondaCentral High, class of 1970;Montana State University,1981, bachelor of science in film and TV;1972-1976, Air Force, security police ser-geant, honorable discharge.Family: Spouse , Karen Kelly; daughter,Elizabeth Kelly, 24, and son, Conor Kelly, 22
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Elect John E.
“Bobo” KellyJustice of the Peace
Paid for by Kelly for Justice of the Peace, Mary Pat Tuss, Treasurer, 414 Richards, Anaconda MT 59711
I pledge to administer Justice effi ciently, according to the Law, with Respect and Fairness.
Retired Adult Probation & Parole Offi cer, Veteran U.S.A.F.
Experience in the Criminal Justice System
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Debra Darragh WilliamsAddress: 2206
Massachusetts, ButteAge: 56Occupation: Justice of
the PeaceEducation: Butte
Central High School,Montana Law Enforcement Academy, 400 hours Criminal Justice Education
Lorena Brady Age: 35Address:
226 W. Silver, ButteOccupation: Supervisor
for New Directions YouthServices working withseverely emotionally dis-turbed children, and a property manager for Dryden Properties.
Education: Butte High School graduate,bachelor of science in criminal justice, graduated magna cum laude
MAXYATESSTATE REPRESENTATIVE HD74
A working man ready to work for you.Family Man • Businessman • Sportsman
406-498-3685 • [email protected]
PAID for by Yates for HD74 • PO Box 4813 • Butte, MT 59702
VOTEFOR
DISTRICT 11
Cindi ShawAge: 62Address: 211 W. Quartz
St.Occupation: County
commissioner, Dist. 11, chairman, judiciary committee
Work experience:20 years, legal investigator 10 years historian
Education: University of Illinois,Champaign, Carthage College, Racine, Wis.
Family status: married, Bill Shaw
Dan HarringtonAge: 71Occupation: Retired
teacher and state legislatorEducation: Bachelor of
science degree in education,Western Montana College,Dillon
Family: Wife. Pat; children,Kathleen, Dan and Kevin;six grandchildren
Political experience: Delegate toMontana State Constitutional Convention; Montana House ofRepresentatives 1976-2001; state Senate2001-2008.
Work experience: Teacher, ButteSchool District, 1961-1997.
DISTRICT 10
Patrick SchwarzAge: 35Address: 503 W. MercuryOccupation: Computer
software architectWork experience: More
than 12 years working as astate of Montana employee,five years as a private con-sultant for states
Education: Associates degrees, HelenaCollege of Technology, University ofMontana, Helena
Family status: Wife, Christine Schwarz,33; daughter, Ciera Schwarz, 15; sons,Joseph Schwarz, 13, and Oren Schwarz, 12
Bill AndersenAge: 37Address:
536 W. BroadwayOccupation: Works at
Acadia as a mental healthassociate
Work experience:Pollution testing and monitoring, U.S. Army, retail business andSchool District No. 1
Education: Butte Central High School,junior standing at Montana Tech
Family status: Single
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Don W. DavisAge: 57Address: 555 Edison St.Occupation: Substitute
engineer, School DistrictNo. 1
Education: Butte HighSchool and Montana LawEnforcement Academy
Robert E. "Bob" LeeAge: Not providedAddress: 128 Low Occupation: Justice of
the peaceEducation: Graduated
from Montana LawEnforcement Academy,Boys' Central High School
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WILLIAMS VS. BRADY
DAVIS VS. LEE
ANACONDA JP: PAHUT VS. KELLY
Rachel Roberts, HD 73Address: P.O. Box 4964, ButteAge: 41Occupation: Public rela-tions, Montana FamilyFoundationWork experience: Past 18 years in marketing,public relations and political activitiesEducation: Butte High,Montana Tech, Idaho State UniversityFamily status: Single
Pat Noonan, HD 73Age: 33Address: 32 Palmer,RamsayFamily: Married to JenniferNoonan and have twodaughters, Hope, 3, andHaley, 1Occupation: Work services coordinatorfor AWARE Inc.Work Experience: Comprehensiveschool and community treatment servicecoordinator for several years. A portion ofmy current job with AWARE is to find orcreate employment opportunities for folkswith disabilities.Political experience: Elected to House
District 73 in 2008 and served in the 61stlegislative session.Education: Graduated Ramsay School in1992, Butte High in 1996. Bachelor’sdegree in communications public relationsfrom Carroll College 2000.
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Paid for by Friends of Debra Darragh Williams for Justice of the Peace.
Contested state house racesBob Brock, Dist 73Age: 28Address: 2912 State St.Party: DemocratOccupation: (2005-Present) Membershipdevelopment, InternationalBrotherhood of ElectricalWorkersWork experience: From 2003 to 2005,during the summers, worked with aconsortium of local organizationsincluding Mainstreet Uptown Butte,National Affordable Housing Network,and Habitat for Humanity. During theschool years, worked through collegeas a night custodian at the university.Education: Butte public schools, grad-uating Butte High 2001. Bachelor'sdegrees in history and political sciencefrom the University of Montana in 2005.Taken continuing education courses inworkforce development, public policy,labor relations, etc.Family status: Single. Parents are BobSr. and Rose in Butte; brother Brianand his wife Jessi are in Missoula.
Max Yates, Dist 73Age: 47Address: Standby CreekRoad, ButteParty: RepublicanOccupation: Owner andgeneral manager of YatesBody ShopWork experience: Operated Yates BodyShop for 28 years. Have myself per-formed all areas of labor within the oper-ation, including running tow trucks.Presently providing employment andbenefits for some 20 people. Boardmember and past president, MontanaCollision Repair Specialists, a statewideorganization of a national affiliation.Education: Butte High graduate 1981.Learned basic collision repair and painttechniques from my father, George, andbrother, Bill. Over the years I have addedadvanced technical and business skillsthrough numerous industry-related man-agement and trade courses.Family status: Married 28 years towife, Lisa, three grown children andthree grandchildren.
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