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he location of your polling place is shown on back cover
Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.
Save this Sample Ballot to help you locate your polling place on Election Day
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GENERAL ELECTION
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2014
and
Voter Information Pamphlet
NOTICE: Application for
voting by mail is on the back cover
Compiled and Distributed by Inyo County Elections Department
INYO
NOTICEYourpollingplace
mayhavebeenchanged. Seeback
coverforpollingplacelocation.
Ballot Type 6
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HOW TO VOTETo vote
To vote for a candidate for Chief Justice of theSupreme Court; Associate Justice of the SupremeCourt; Presiding Justice, Court of Appeal; or
Associate Justice, Court of Appeal, connect thehead and tail of the arrow after the word YES. Tovote against that candidate, connect the head andtail of the arrow after the word NO.
To vote for a candidate connect the arrow pointingto your choice with a single line.
To vote on any measure, connect the arrowpointing to the word YES or the word NO.
Important:
Check both the front and the back of your ballotfor voting contests.
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To vote for a qualifiedwrite-in candidate:To vote for a write-in candidate, write the persons
name in the blank space provided directly belowthe names of the other candidates for the office.
Then connect the head and tail of the arrow that
points to your choice with a single line.
If there is no space provided for a write-incandidate, then write-ins are not allowed for thatcontest.
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Write-in votes
To mark your vote
Review your ballot:If you vote for more candidates than allowed, or if you vote both Yes and Noon a measure, your vote will not count for that contest.
You do not have to vote on all contests. Those you do vote on will still count.
If you make a mistake ask for another ballot.
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Important Voter Information
Top-Two Open PrimaryUnder the Top-Two Candidates Open Primary Act, approved by the voters in 2010, only the two candidateswho received the top number of votes in the primary election for 8 thCongressional, 8thState Senate, 26thState
Assembly districts and all state constitutional offices will appear on the General Election Ballot. Candidates forthese offices may have the same political party preference. Additionally, write-in candidates are no longer
allowed for these contests at the General Election. For more information you may contact the Inyo CountyElections Department at (760) 878-0224.
The political party preference of candidates will show on the ballot in the following ways:
Candidate has a political party preference: Party Preference: (name of party)
Candidate is registered with no political party preference: Party Preference: None
Abbreviations will be used to designate political party preference if the full name cannot fit on the
ballot.
Party EndorsementsProposition 14, also authorizes qualified political parties to endorse candidates for voter-nominatedoffices in the Sample Ballot booklet. The following lists of candidates are the official endorsementsthat were received by the deadline. The endorsements listed may be from a different political partythan the candidate prefers. Please refer to the official ballot to view the candidates political partypreference.
American Independent Party Endorsements: Democratic Party Endorsements:
etadidnaCeciffO
SecretaryofState PetePeterson
nigneraewSyelhsArellortnoC
AttorneyGeneral RonaldGold
InsuranceCommissioner TedGaines
Republican Party Endorsements:
etadidnaCeciffO
nworByrreJ.GdnumdEronrevoG
LieutenantGovernor GavinNewsom
SecretaryofState AlexPadilla
eeY.TytteBrellortnoC
gnaihCnhoJrerusaerT
AttorneyGeneral KamalaD.Harris
InsuranceCommissioner DaveJones
1stDistrictBoardofEqualization ChrisParker
8thDistrictU.S.Representative BobConaway
8thDistrict,StateSenate PaulinaMiranda
etadidnaCeciffO
irakhsaKleeNronrevoG
LieutenantGovernor RonNehring
SecretaryofState PetePeterson
nigneraewSyelhsArellortnoC
nolnoCgerGrerusaerT
AttorneyGeneral RonaldGold
InsuranceCommissioner TedGaines
1stDistrictBoardofEqualization
GeorgeRunner
8thDistrictU.S.Representative PaulCook
8thDistrict,StateSenate TomBerryhill
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OFFICIALBALLOT
StatewideGenera
lElection:CountyofIn
yo,
Tuesday,
Novembe
r4,
2014
8thCongressional,
8thS
enateand26thAssemblyDistricts
INSTRUCTIONST
OVOTERS:Connectthearr
ow
pointingtoyourchoice,
witha
singlelinelikethis:
Youdonothavetovo
teonallcontestsinorderforyourvotet
ocount.
Tovoteforaqualified
write-incandidate,writethepersonsna
meintheblankspaceprovidedforthatpurposeafterthenames
oftheothercandidate
sforthesameoffice.
Ifthereisnospac
eprovided,
thenwrite-insarenotallowe
dforthatcontest.
TovoteforacandidateforChiefJusticeoftheSupremeCourt;AssociateJusticeoftheSupremeCourt;PresidingJustice,
CourtofAppeal;
orAssociateJustice,
CourtofAppeal,connecttheheadandtailofthearrow
afterthewordYES.
Tovoteagainstthatcandidate,connect
theheadandtailofth
earrow
afterthewordNO.
Ifyouwronglystamp,
tear,ordefacethisballot,returnittothe
precinctboardmemberandobtainanot
her.
Voter-Nominateda
ndNonpartisanOffices:
Allvoters,
regardlessofthepartypreferencetheydiscloseduponregistration,
orrefusaltodiscloseapartypreference,
mayvoteforanycan
didateforavoter-nominatedornonpartisan
office.
Thepartypreference,
ifany,d
esignatedbyacandidateforavoter-nominatedoffic
eisselectedbythecandidateandisshownforthe
informationofthevotersonly.
Itdoesnotimplythatthecandidateis
nominatedorendorsedbythepartyorthatthepartyapprovesofthecandidate.
Thepartypreference,
ifany,
ofacandidateforanonpartisanoffice
doesnotappearontheballot..
VoteforOne
Governor
STATE
VOTER-NOMINATEDOF
FICES
EDMUNDG.
"JERRY"BROWN
GovernorofCalifornia
PartyPreference:Democratic
NEELKASHKARI
Businessman
PartyPreference:Republican
VoteforOne
LieutenantGovernor
RONNEHRING
SmallBusinessman/Educator
PartyPreference:Republican
GAVINNEWSOM
LieutenantGovernor
PartyPreference:Democratic
VoteforOne
SecretaryofState
PETEPETERSON
VoteforOne
8thDistrict
STATE
UNIT
EDSTATES
REPRESENTATIVE
VOTER-NOMINATEDOFFICES
PAULCOOK
UnitedStatesRepres
entative
PartyPreference:Re
publican
BOBCONAWAY
SmallBusinessman/A
ttorney
PartyPreference:De
mocratic
VoteforOne
8thDistrict
STAT
ESENATOR
PAULINAMIRAN
DA
Businesswoman
PartyPreference:De
mocratic
TOMBERRYHIL
L
Farmer/Legislator
PartyPreference:Re
publican
M E M B E R
O F T H E S T A T E
ForAssociateJustice,
Courtof
Appeal,FourthAppellateDistrict,
Division2
ShallASSOCIATEJUSTICE
THOMASE.
HOLLENHORSTbe
electedtotheofficefortheterm
providedbylaw?
JUDICIAL
VoteYesorNoforEachOffice
YES
NO
ForPresidingJustice,
Courtof
Appeal,FourthAppellateDistrict,
Division3
ShallPRESIDINGJUSTICE
KATHLEENE.
OLEARYbeelectedto
theofficefortheterm
providedbylaw?
YES
NO
ForAssociateJustice,
Courtof
Appeal,FourthAppellateDistrict,
Division3
ShallASSOCIATEJUSTICE
WILLIAMF.
RYLAARSDAMbeelected
totheofficefortheterm
providedby
law?
YES
NO
ForAssociateJustice,
Courtof
Appeal,FourthAppellateDistrict,
Division3
ShallASSOCIATEJUSTICE
RICHARDM.
ARONSONbeelectedto
theofficefortheterm
providedbylaw?
YES
NO
ForAssociateJustice,
Courtof
A p p e a l F o r t h A p p e l l a t e D i s t r i c t
Sample
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VOTE
BO
THS
IDES
CA14
-1-0
05
(2E)
005
Ca
liforn
iaState
Senator
PartyPreference:Democratic
VoteforOne
Controller
ASHLEYSWEARENGIN
Mayor/
CEO
Party
Pre
ference:
Repu
blican
BETTYT.YEE
Ca
liforn
iaState
Boardo
fEqua
lization
Me
mber
Party
Pre
ference:
Democratic
VoteforOne
Treasurer
JOHNCHIANG
Ca
liforn
iaState
Contro
ller
Party
Pre
ference:
Democratic
GREGCONLON
Bus
inessman
/CPA
Party
Pre
ference:
Repu
blican
VoteforOne
AttorneyGeneral
KAMALAD.HARRIS
Attorney
Genera
lo
fCa
liforn
ia
Party
Pre
ference:
Democratic
RONALDGOLD
Ca
liforn
iaAttorney
Party
Pre
ference:
Repu
blican
VoteforOne
InsuranceCommissioner
DAVEJONES
Insurance
Comm
iss
ioner
Party
Pre
ference:
Democratic
TEDGAINES
Indepen
dent
Insurance
Agent
Party
Pre
ference:
Repu
blican
VoteforOne
Member,StateBoardof
Equalization1stDistrict
GEORGERUNNER
Mem
ber,
State
Boardo
fEqua
lization
Party
Pre
ference:
Repu
blican
CHRISPARKER
Tax
Pro
fess
iona
l/Educator
Party
Pre
ference:
Democratic
VoteforOne
26thDistrict
DEVONMATHIS
Veteran
Advocate
Party
Pre
ference:
Repu
blican
RUDYMENDOZA
Mayoro
fWoo
dlake
Party
Pre
ference:
Repu
blican
ForAssociateJusticeofthe
SupremeCourt
Sha
llASSOCIATEJUSTICEofthe
SupremeCourt
GOODWINLIUbee
lecte
dtotheo
ffice
forthetermprov
idedby
law
?
J
UDICIAL
Vote
Yesor
No
for
Eac
hOffice
YES
NO
ForAssociateJusticeofthe
SupremeCourt
Sha
llStanfordUniv
ersityLaw
Professor
MARIANO-FLOREN
TINOCULLAR
bee
lecte
dtotheoff
ice
fortheterm
prov
ide
dby
law
?
YES
NO
ForAssociateJusticeofthe
SupremeCourt
Sha
llASSOCIATEJUSTICEofthe
SupremeCourt
KATHRYNMICKLE
WERDEGARbe
electe
dtotheo
ffice
fortheterm
prov
ide
dby
law
?
YES
NO
ForAssociateJustice,Courtof
Appeal,FourthAppellateDistrict,
Division1
Sha
llASSOCIATEJUSTICE
TERRYB.OROUR
KEbee
lecte
dto
theo
ffice
forthetermprov
ide
dby
law
?
YES
NO
ForAssociateJustice,Courtof
Appeal,FourthAppellateDistrict,
Division1
Sha
llASSOCIATEJUSTICE
GILBERTNARESb
ee
lecte
dtothe
office
forthetermprov
ide
dby
law
?
YES
NO
ForAssociateJustice,Courtof
Appeal,FourthAppellateDistrict,
Division1
Sha
llASSOCIATEJUSTICE
ALEXC.MCDONALDbee
lecte
dtothe
office
forthetermprov
ide
dby
law
?
YES
NO
ForAssociateJustice,Courtof
Appeal,FourthAppellateDistrict,
Division1
Sha
llASSOCIATEJUSTICE
JAMESA.MCINTYREbee
lecte
dto
theo
ffice
forthetermprov
ide
dby
law
?
YES
NO
DAVIDA.THOMPSONbeelectedto
theo
ffice
forthetermprov
ide
dby
law
?
NO
ForAssociateJustice,Courtof
Appeal,FourthAppellateDistrict,
Division3
Sha
llASSOCIATEJUSTICE
RICHARDD.FYBELbee
lecte
dtothe
office
forthetermprov
ide
dby
law
?
YES
NO
VoteforOne
S
tateSuperintendent
o
fPublicInstruction
SCHOOL
NONPARTISANOFFICES
T
OMTORLAKSON
E
ducator/
Ca
liforn
iaSuperinten
dent
M
ARSHALLTUCK
E
ducator/
Sc
hoo
ls'Executive
VotefornomorethanThree
G
overningBoardMember
LONEPINEUNIFIEDSCHOOL
DISTRICT
C
HERYLHOWERTON
A
ppo
inte
dIncum
bent/
Veterinarian
R
OBERTOSWALD
C
emetery
Sexton
JASONOLIN
S
en
ior
Hy
drograp
her
D
ONNACARSON
R
etire
dEducator
R
ICKYR.MADDUX
L
EROYKRITZ
Fire
Chief
Ballot
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Sample
14SB302BC/ 14-SB302BC
WATERBOND.
FUNDING
FOR
WATERQUALITY,
SUPPL
Y,
TREATMENT,
ANDSTORAGE
PROJECTS.
Authorizes
$7
.545
billion
in
genera
lo
bligation
bon
ds
forstatewater
supp
ly
infrastructurepro
jects
,inc
ludingsurface
an
d
groun
dwaterstorage
,ecosystem
an
dwaters
he
d
protectionan
drestoration
,an
ddrin
king
water
protection
.Fisca
lImpact:
Increase
d
state
bon
dcostsaverag
ing
$360m
illion
annua
llyover
40years
.Loca
l
governmentsav
ings
forwater-re
late
d
pro
jects
,like
lyaverag
ingacoup
le
hun
dre
dm
illion
do
llarsannua
llyoverthe
next
few
deca
des
.
1
STATE
MEASURESSUBMITTED
TOTHEVOTERS
YES
NO
STATEBUDGET.
BUDGE
T
STABILIZATIONACCOUN
T.
LEGISLATIVECONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT.
Requ
iresa
nnua
ltrans
fer
ofstategenera
lfun
drevenuesto
bu
dge
tsta
bilization
account.
Requ
ires
ha
lftherevenues
be
use
dtorepay
state
de
bts
.Limitsuseo
frema
ining
fun
dsto
emergenc
iesor
bu
dget
de
fic
its
.FiscalI
mpact:
Long-
term
statesav
ings
from
fasterpayment
ofex
isting
de
bts
.Different
leve
lso
fstate
bu
dget
reserves
,depen
dingoneconomyan
d
dec
isions
bye
lecte
do
fficials
.Sma
ller
loca
lreserves
forsomesc
hoo
ldistr
icts.
2
YES
NO
HEALTHCAREINSURANC
E.
RATE
CHANGES.
INITIATIVESTATUTE.
Requ
ires
Insurance
Comm
iss
ioners
approva
lbe
fore
hea
lthinsu
rercan
change
itsratesoranyth
inge
lsea
ffectin
gthec
harges
assoc
iate
dw
ithhea
lthinsurance
.Provi
des
forpu
blic
notice
,disc
losure
,an
dhearing
,an
dsub
sequent
judicialrev
iew
.Exemptsemp
loyer
large
group
hea
lth
plans
.Fisca
lImpact:
Increase
dstatea
dm
inistrative
coststoregu
late
hea
lthinsurance
,likely
notexcee
dingthe
low
millionso
fdo
llars
annua
lly
inmostyears
,fun
de
dfrom
fees
pa
idby
hea
lthinsurancecompan
ies
.
45
YES
NO
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CA14-2-B
1
VOTE
BO
TH
SIDES
DRUGANDALCOHOL
TESTINGOF
DOCTORS.
MEDICAL
NEGLIGENCELAWSUITS.
INITIATIVESTATUTE.
Requ
ires
drug
testingo
fdoctors
.Requ
iresrev
iewo
fstatew
ide
prescription
data
base
be
foreprescri
bing
contro
lled
su
bstances
.Increases
$25
0,0
00pa
in/s
ufferingcap
in
me
dica
lneg
ligence
lawsu
its
for
inflation
.Fisca
l
Impact:
Statean
dloca
lgovernmentcos
tsfrom
raisingthecaponme
dica
lma
lpractice
damagesrang
ing
fromtenso
fm
illionsto
severa
lhun
dre
dm
illion
do
llarsannually
,
offsettosomeextent
bysav
ings
from
requ
irementson
hea
lthcareprovi
ders.
46
YES
NO
CRIMINALSENTENCES.
MISDEMEANORPENALTIES.
INITIATIVESTATUTE.
Requ
ires
misdemeanorsentence
instea
do
ffelony
forcerta
indrugan
dpropertyo
ffenses.
Inapp
lica
bleto
personsw
ithpriorconv
iction
forserious
orv
iolent
crimean
dreg
istere
dsexo
ffen
ders
.Fisca
lImpact:
Statean
dcountycrim
ina
ljusticesav
ingspotentia
llyin
the
highhun
dre
dso
fm
illionso
fdo
llars
annua
lly.
Statesav
ingsspentonsc
hoo
l
truancyan
ddropoutprevention
,mental
hea
lthan
dsu
bstancea
busetreatment,
an
dv
ictimserv
ices
.
47
YES
NO
INDIANGAMINGCOMPACTS.
REFERENDUM.
AYes
voteapproves
,
an
da
No
votere
jects
,triba
lgam
ing
compacts
betweenthestatean
dthe
Nort
hFork
Ranc
heriao
fMono
Indiansa
ndthe
Wiyot
Tri
be
.Fisca
lImpact:
One-t
imepaymen
ts($16m
illion
to$35m
illion
)an
dfor
20yearsannual
payments
($10m
illion
)from
Indiantr
ibes
tostatean
dloca
lgovernmentsto
addresscostsre
late
dtotheoperationo
f
anewcas
ino
.
48
YES
NO
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CandidatesStatementsofQualificationsThefollowingsectionmaynotcontainastatementforeachcandidate.Acompletelistofcandidatesappearsonthesampleballotincludedinthispamphlet.Eachcandidatesstatementinthispamphletissubmittedbythecandidateandisprintedatthe
candidatesexpense.Eachcandidatesstatementisprintedexactlyassubmitted.
PoliticalReformActThePoliticalReformActwasadoptedasastatewideinitiativebyanoverwhelmingvoteofthepeoplein1974.Thelawrequiresdetaileddisclosureofcontributionsandexpendituresinconnectionwithcampaignssupportingoropposingstateandlocalcandidates,ballotmeasuresanddisclosureofexpendituresmadeinconnectionwithlobbyingtheStateLegislature.Toreceiveinformationaboutlocalcandidatescampaignexpenditures,youmaycalltheInyo
CountyElectionsDepartmentat(760)878-0224.Toreceiveinformationaboutstatecandidates,donorsandlobbyists,youmaycalltheSecretaryofStateOfficeat(916)653-6224orvisittheirwebsitehttp://www.sos.ca.gov/prd/
ExpenditureLimitations:StateLegislativeCandidatesProposition 34was passedbyvotersinNovember2000.The lawrequires countyelection officials to provide the names of those State Legislative candidates whohave voluntarily agreed to expenditure limits. Candidates who agree to the
expenditurelimitsmaysubmitandpayforaCandidatesStatementofQualificationstobeprintedinthispamphlet.The following State Legislative candidates, listed in alphabetical order, haveacceptedthevoluntaryexpenditurelimitationspursuanttoProposition34:
8thDistrictStateSenateTomBerryhillPaulinaMiranda
26thDistrictStateAssembly
DevinMathis
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THE CANDIDATE STATEMENTS ARE PRINTED EXACTLY AS SUBMITTED BY THE CANDIDATE.
STATEMENT OF CANDIDATE FORU.S. REPRESENTATIVE, 8TH DISTRICT
PAUL COOK
Occupation: United States Representative
Education and Qualifications:Two years ago, as a retired COLONELwith 26 years of service in the US Marine Corps, I asked for yourtrust to become your Congressman. Having been awarded the BronzeStar and two Purple Hearts for my time in Vietnam, I witnessed greatsacrifices by my fellow Americans and pledged to ensure their effortswould not be in vain.
As your Congressman, Ive honored that commitment by fighting fora balanced budget, for our veterans, to keep jobs in America, and todefend our way of life.
I fought to pass a balanced budget plan to reduce the deficit by $4.6trillion over the next ten years, strengthen Americas economy, andprotect Medicare for seniors. I voted over ten times to defund, delay,and replace Obamacare.
I fought to restore the Cost of Living Adjustment for ALL veteransand for the in-state college tuition rate they deserve. I supported theKeystone pipeline because it would put 20,000 Americans to work.
In Inyo County, Ive worked to ensure that public lands are used forthe public good. That means allowing use of places like Death ValleyNational Park for events and races which help our local economy.
Im honored my work has earned the endorsements of USRepresentative Tom McClintock, Inyo County Sheriff Bill Lutze, andInyo County Board of Supervisors Chairman Rick Pucci.
Weve accomplished a great deal, but we cannot stop here. With yourtrust and vote, Ill keep fighting for you in Congress
Learn more at www.joinpaulcook.com.
s/ Paul Cook
STATEMENT OF CANDIDATE FORSTATE SENATOR, 8TH DISTRICT
TOM BERRYHILL AGE: 60
Occupation: Farmer/Legislator
Education and Qualifications: As a fourth generation Central Valleyfarmer and independent businessman, Im proud so many communityleaders and respected organizations want me re-elected to the StateSenate. A few examples: Im endorsed by Fresno County Sheriff MargaretMims, the California Grape & Tree Fruit League President Barry Bidwelland CDF Firefighters, the largest fire department in the state.
During my service, I wrote legislation that would end environmentalregulatory abuses and stop frivolous lawsuits that are costing our Valley
jobs. In fact, the (CSBA) California Small Business Association namedme the 2013 Senate Legislator of the Year.
One important law I authored cracked down on metal theft, a seriousproblem thats plaguing the Central Valley and costing farmers,businesses, local government and public schools millions of dollars peryear in property damage.
I have fought to build more water storage facilities, stop the early release
of dangerous convicts and opposed tax hikes. I was also appointedchairman of the bi-partisan Rural Caucus thats worked to help ouragricultural economy. Additionally, I authored and co-sponsored billsto curtail out of control public pensions, provide more career and technicaleducation training programs, require a state budget spending cap andconserve prime farmland.
In the past, Ive received the California Rifle and Pistol AssociationLegislator of the Year award, the Amer ican Nurses Association CaliforniaLegislator of the Year award and the Friends of California CommunityColleges award.
Most important, Im happily married to my wife, Loretta, and I have twobeautiful daughters. Visit www.tomberryhill.com
s/ Tom Berryhill
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THE CANDIDATE STATEMENTS ARE PRINTED EXACTLY AS SUBMITTED BY THE CANDIDATE.
STATEMENT OF CANDIDATE FORGOVERNING BOARD MEMBER
Lone Pine Unified School District
DONNA CARSON
Occupation: Supervisor, Health and Human Services
Education and Qualifications: I have served as a classifiedemployee, classroom teacher, and administrator during my 31 yearsin education and therefore have a strong understanding of thechallenges facing educators. Over fifteen years of this experience
was gained in the Lone Pine Unified Schools so I am aware of itsunique character and needs. As a parent of three and grandparentof two, I have personal knowledge of parental concerns and priorities.I strongly support communication between home and school.
If elected, I will work toward developing a strong, cohesive teamthat will support our administration and staff in the utilization andbalance of resources to ensure that all of our students becomeproductive citizens and competitive potential employees in whateverpaths they choose. I believe that we have a particular responsibilityto prepare college-bound students with the courses and curricularand extracurricular experiences required for admission.
s/ Donna Carson
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The last day to register to vote in this election is October 20. If you move after this date, you can vote at your old
polling place for this election.If you moved before October 20 and did not re-register you need to call or come toour office. We will update your address and issue you a ballot.
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or polling place.
If you would like to vote by mail, complete and sign the application printed on the back cover and return it to the
elections office.If you check the permanent vote by mail voter box on the application a ballot will automatically be sent to you for
future elections.
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If the polling place is not indicated as accessible, a precinct board member will take a regular ballot to
a disabled person if requested.
Assistance for the visually, hearing, or speech impaired
The Secretary of States Office has a TDD (Telecommunications Device for the Deaf) for registration and election
information: 1-800-833-8683(1-800-TDD-VOTE). For the Visually Impaired, audio tapes of State Ballot Measuresare available from the County Clerk, Elections Division, (760) 878-0224.
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APPLICATION FOR VOTING BY MAIL
14-BC-E195102 14-BC-1114
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14BCE195102
NONPROFIT
U.S. POSTAGEPAID
Independence, CA
Permit No. 1
POLLING PLACE
LOCATION:
POSTMASTERDELIVER TO:
My residence address is:
____________________________________________________________Residence Address
____________________________________________________________City State Zip Code
Please mail my ballot to this address:
______________________________________________________________Mailing Address
______________________________________________________________City State Zip Code
I hereby request a vote by mail ballot for the
General Election, November 4, 2014 Application must be received by October 28, 2014
I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the information on this application is true and correct.
____________________________________________________________________________________ Date ____________________________________Signature
Election day is Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.
Take this sample ballot to your polling place for reference
If you would like to vote by mail complete and sign the application printed above and return it to:Inyo County Elections, PO Box F, Independence, California 93526-0606
For further information phone:
(760) 878-0224, 873-8481, 876-5559 or 1-800-447-4696 or e-mail [email protected]
SIGN HERE
Check here if youwould like to vote
by mail permanently. Aballot will automaticallybe sent to you for futureelections.
From
INYO COUNTY ELECTIONSPO BOX FINDEPENDENCE CA 93526-0606
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
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*If an asterisk follows
the designation of
your polling place, it
is accessible.
BALLOT
TYPE
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future sample ballots electronically.
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