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OFFICIAL SAMPLE BALLOT PRIMARY ELECTION INDIAN RIVER COUNTY AUGUST 30, 2016 All registered voters, regardless of party affiliation, are eligible to vote for universal primary contests, nonpartisan races and on ballot questions. Only voters registered within a candidate’s respective party may vote in partisan races. Need To Update Your Voter’s Signature? WHEN: At any point there is a significant change in your signature or identifying “mark”. HOW: Use a Florida Voter Registration Application form completing all required blocks per instructions. WHERE: Florida Voter Registration Application forms are available at all government offices, public assistance offices, libraries and upon request by calling or emailing our office or visiting our website. Did you know? There are three ways to vote 1. Vote-By-Mail By Florida law any registered voter can vote-by-mail. Request to Vote-By-Mail: A vote-by-mail ballot request may be made in person, by mail, by email, online via our website at VoteIndianRiver.com, or by telephone. One request can cover a specific election or all elections through the next two General Elections. Wednesday, August 24, 2016 is the last day to request a vote-by-mail ballot for the Primary Election. Returning your completed ballot: Include $0.68 cents postage and return your ballot by mail, deliver your ballot in person to the Elections Office or utilize one of our NEW vote-by-mail drop boxes. • Voted ballots must be signed and received by the Supervisor of Elections Office no later than 7:00 pm on Election Day in order to be counted. Leslie Rossway Swan Supervisor of Elections Indian River County 4375 43rd Avenue Vero Beach, FL 32967 2. Early Voting Early Voting Locations August 20 - August 27 8:00am - 4:00pm Supervisor of Elections Office 4375 43rd Avenue Vero Beach Sebastian City Hall Council Chambers 1225 Main Street Sebastian Indian River County Main Library 1600 21st Street Vero Beach 3. Election Day Vote at your polling place! It is a felony to vote in a precinct in which you do not reside. If your address has changed, please contact the Elections Office BEFORE August 30 th . ELECTION DAY POLLS ARE OPEN FROM 7:00 AM TO 7:00 PM August 30, 2016 Please have Photo & Signature ID ready (F.S. 101.043) If you do not have a photo & signature ID, you may still vote a provisional ballot, but the process will take longer. Still Have Questions? Results will be posted on our website and can be viewed on Comcast channel 13 in Vero Beach, Comcast channel 27 in Indian River County and Comcast channel 25 or U-verse channel 99 in Sebastian. E-mail us at [email protected] Visit our website VoteIndianRiver.com Call our office 772.226.3440 Visit our office 4375 43rd Ave, Vero Beach THIS IS YOUR SAMPLE BALLOT. IT MAY BE TAKEN TO THE POLLS FOR REFERENCE, BUT IT MAY NOT BE SUBMITTED AS AN OFFICIAL BALLOT. is sample ballot was prepared in accordance with Section 101.20, Florida Statutes, and furnished by the Supervisor of Elections Office. Forms of Acceptable ID Include: Florida Driver’s License Florida ID Card (Issued by DHSMV) U.S. Passport Military or Student ID Debit/Credit Card Retirement Center ID Neighborhood Association ID Public Assistance ID Concealed Weapons Permit Government Issued Employee ID Veterans Affairs ID Precinct # Vote-By-Mail Drop Box Locations Completed vote-by-mail ballots may be deposited at any one of our three early voting locations during voting hours. Early Voting Wait Times View early voting wait times by location at VoteIndianRiver.com. WHERE DO I VOTE? Call 772.226.3440 or locate your polling place online at VoteIndianRiver.com. FLORIDA IS A CLOSED PRIMARY STATE NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION

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Page 1: THIS IS YOUR SAMPLE BALLOT. IT MAY BE TAKEN …...OFFICIAL SAMPLE BALLOT PRIMARY ELECTION INDIAN RIVER COUNTY AUGUST 30, 2016 All registered voters, regardless of party affiliation,

OFFICIAL SAMPLE BALLOTPRIMARY ELECTION

INDIAN RIVER COUNTYAUGUST 30, 2016

All registered voters, regardless of party affiliation, are eligible to vote for universal primary contests, nonpartisan races and on ballot questions. Only voters registered within a candidate’s respective party may vote in partisan races.

Need To Update Your Voter’s Signature?

WHEN: At any point there is a significant change in your signature or identifying “mark”. HOW: Use a Florida Voter Registration Application form completing all required blocks per instructions. WHERE: Florida Voter Registration Application forms are available at all government offices, public assistance offices, libraries and upon request by calling or emailing our office or visiting our website.

Did you know? T h e r e a r e t h r e e w a y s t o v o t e

1. Vote-By-Mail

By Florida law any registered voter can vote-by-mail.• Request to Vote-By-Mail:A vote-by-mail ballot request may be made in person, by mail, by email, online via our website at VoteIndianRiver.com, or by telephone. One request can cover a specific election or all elections through the next two General Elections.

• Wednesday, August 24, 2016is the last day to request a vote-by-mail ballot for the Primary Election. • Returning your completed ballot: Include $0.68 cents postage and return your ballot by mail, deliver your ballot in person to the Elections Office or utilize one of our NEW vote-by-mail drop boxes.• Voted ballots must be signed and received by the Supervisor of Elections Office no later than 7:00 pm on Election Day in order to be counted.

Leslie Rossway SwanSupervisor of ElectionsIndian River County4375 43rd AvenueVero Beach, FL 32967

2. Early Voting

Early Voting Locations

August 20 - August 278:00am - 4:00pm

Supervisor of Elections Office4375 43rd AvenueVero BeachSebastian City Hall Council Chambers1225 Main StreetSebastianIndian River County Main Library1600 21st StreetVero Beach

3. Election DayVote at your polling place!It is a felony to vote in a precinct in which you do not reside. If your address has changed, please contact the Elections Office BEFORE August 30th.

ELECTION DAY POLLS ARE OPEN FROM 7:00 AM TO 7:00 PMAugust 30, 2016

Please have Photo & Signature ID ready (F.S. 101.043) If you do not have a photo & signature ID, you may still vote a provisional ballot, but the process will take longer.

Still Have Questions?

Results will be posted on our website and can be viewed on Comcast channel 13 in Vero Beach,Comcast channel 27 in Indian River County and Comcast channel 25 or U-verse channel 99 in Sebastian.

E-mail us [email protected]

Visit our websiteVoteIndianRiver.com

Call our office772.226.3440

Visit our office4375 43rd Ave, Vero Beach

THIS IS YOUR SAMPLE BALLOT. IT MAY BE TAKEN TO THE POLLS FOR REFERENCE, BUT IT MAY NOT BE SUBMITTED AS AN OFFICIAL BALLOT.

This sample ballot was prepared in accordance with Section 101.20, Florida Statutes, and furnished by the Supervisor of Elections Office.

Forms of Acceptable ID Include:• Florida Driver’s License• Florida ID Card (Issued by DHSMV)• U.S. Passport• Military or Student ID• Debit/Credit Card• Retirement Center ID• Neighborhood Association ID• Public Assistance ID• Concealed Weapons Permit• Government Issued Employee ID• Veterans Affairs ID

Precinct #

Vote-By-Mail Drop Box Locations Completed vote-by-mail ballots may be deposited at any one of our three early voting locations during voting hours. Early Voting Wait TimesView early voting wait times by location at VoteIndianRiver.com.

WHERE DO I VOTE?Call 772.226.3440 or locate your polling place online at VoteIndianRiver.com.

FLORIDA IS A CLOSED PRIMARY STATE

NON PROFITORGANIZATION

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OFFICIAL SAMPLE BALLOTPRIMARY ELECTION

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDAAugust 30, 2016

ATTENTION VOTERS: You may mark your sample ballot and bring it with you to the polls.TO VOTE, COMPLETE THE ARROW POINTING TO YOUR CHOICE.

Use a black or blue pen or a #2 pencil. If you make a mistake, don’t hesitate to ask for a new ballot.If you erase or make other marks, your vote may not count.

FLORIDA IS A CLOSED PRIMARY STATE (F.S. 101.021)Only voters who are registered members of political parties may vote for their respective party's candidates in a primary election.

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FL31-1-0001-1D OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT

DEMOCRATIC PARTY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA

AUGUST 30, 2016 TO VOTE, COMPLETE THE ARROW POINTING TO YOUR CHOICE.

Use a black or blue pen or a #2 pencil. If you make a mistake, don’t hesitate to ask for a new ballot. If you erase or make other marks, your vote may not count.

DEM PCT D1

(Vote for One)

UNITED STATESSENATOR

Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente DEM

Alan Grayson DEM

Pam Keith DEM

Reginald Luster DEM

Patrick Murphy DEM

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

PUBLIC DEFENDER19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

Thomas F. Burns REP

Diamond R. Litty REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

SHERIFF

Deryl Loar REP

Darrell Rivers REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary ContestPROPERTY APPRAISER

Wesley Davis REP

David C. Nolte REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSDISTRICT 1

Susan Adams REP

Richard Gillmor REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSDISTRICT 3

Joe Earman REP

Chuck Kirby REP

Mark"Ask The HairGuy"RodolicoREP

Tim Zorc REP

(Vote for One)

CIRCUITJUDGE19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

GROUP 1

Beth Elaine AllenJames W. "Jim" McCann

(Vote for One)

CIRCUITJUDGE19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

GROUP 6

Michael J. McNicholasRobert "Bob" MeadowsKiernan Patrick MoylanLeonard Silvio Villafranco

(Vote for One)

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERDISTRICT 3

Douglas M. WightLaura Zorc

(Vote for One)

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERDISTRICT 5

Tiffany JusticeJohn Kim

NO.4 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ARTICLE VII, SECTIONS 3 AND 4

ARTICLE XII, SECTION 34

Solar Devices or Renewable Energy Source Devices; Exemption From Certain Taxation and Assessment.

Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to authorize the Legislature, by general law, to exempt from ad valorem taxation the assessed value of solar or renewable energy source devices subject to tangible personal property tax, and to authorize the Legislature, by general law, to prohibit consideration of such devices in assessing the value of real property for ad valorem taxation purposes. This amendment takes effect January 1, 2018, and expires on December 31, 2037.

YES

NO

The School District of Indian River County, Florida

Essential Operating Needs Referendum Election

Shall the School District levy a 0.50 ad valorem millage for essential operating needs in order to provide high quality educational opportunities, retain highly qualified teachers, purchase and upgrade technology and supporting infrastructure, and implement and maintain Career and Technical programs, beginning July 1, 2017, and ending four fiscal years later, which will replace the existing voter approved 0.60 ad valorem millage that expires June 30, 2017, with annual reporting to the citizenry?

YES FOR APPROVAL

NO FOR REJECTION

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OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT LIBERTARIAN PARTY

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA AUGUST 30, 2016

TO VOTE, COMPLETE THE ARROW POINTING TO YOUR CHOICE. Use a black or blue pen or a #2 pencil. If you make a mistake, don’t hesitate to ask for a new ballot.

If you erase or make other marks, your vote may not count.

(Vote for One)

UNITED STATESSENATOR

Augustus Invictus LPF

Paul Stanton LPF

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

PUBLIC DEFENDER19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

Thomas F. Burns REP

Diamond R. Litty REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

SHERIFF

Deryl Loar REP

Darrell Rivers REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary ContestPROPERTY APPRAISER

Wesley Davis REP

David C. Nolte REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSDISTRICT 1

Susan Adams REP

Richard Gillmor REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSDISTRICT 3

Joe Earman REP

Chuck Kirby REP

Mark"Ask The HairGuy"RodolicoREP

Tim Zorc REP

(Vote for One)

CIRCUITJUDGE19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

GROUP 1

Beth Elaine AllenJames W. "Jim" McCann

(Vote for One)

CIRCUITJUDGE19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

GROUP 6

Michael J. McNicholasRobert "Bob" MeadowsKiernan Patrick MoylanLeonard Silvio Villafranco

(Vote for One)

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERDISTRICT 3

Douglas M. WightLaura Zorc

(Vote for One)

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERDISTRICT 5

Tiffany JusticeJohn Kim

NO.4 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ARTICLE VII, SECTIONS 3 AND 4

ARTICLE XII, SECTION 34

Solar Devices or Renewable Energy Source Devices; Exemption From Certain Taxation and Assessment.

Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to authorize the Legislature, by general law, to exempt from ad valorem taxation the assessed value of solar or renewable energy source devices subject to tangible personal property tax, and to authorize the Legislature, by general law, to prohibit consideration of such devices in assessing the value of real property for ad valorem taxation purposes. This amendment takes effect January 1, 2018, and expires on December 31, 2037.

YES

NO

The School District of Indian River County, Florida

Essential Operating Needs Referendum Election

Shall the School District levy a 0.50 ad valorem millage for essential operating needs in order to provide high quality educational opportunities, retain highly qualified teachers, purchase and upgrade technology and supporting infrastructure, and implement and maintain Career and Technical programs, beginning July 1, 2017, and ending four fiscal years later, which will replace the existing voter approved 0.60 ad valorem millage that expires June 30, 2017, with annual reporting to the citizenry?

YES FOR APPROVAL

NO FOR REJECTION

LIBERTARIAN PARTY

YOUR PARTY AFFILIATION

Leslie Rossway SwanSupervisor of Elections

Indian River County4375 43rd Avenue

Vero Beach, FL 32967

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OFFICIAL NONPARTISAN BALLOT INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA

AUGUST 30, 2016 TO VOTE, COMPLETE THE ARROW POINTING TO YOUR CHOICE.

Use a black or blue pen or a #2 pencil. If you make a mistake, don’t hesitate to ask for a new ballot. If you erase or make other marks, your vote may not count.

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

PUBLIC DEFENDER19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

Thomas F. Burns REP

Diamond R. Litty REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

SHERIFF

Deryl Loar REP

Darrell Rivers REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary ContestPROPERTY APPRAISER

Wesley Davis REP

David C. Nolte REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSDISTRICT 1

Susan Adams REP

Richard Gillmor REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSDISTRICT 3

Joe Earman REP

Chuck Kirby REP

Mark"Ask The HairGuy"RodolicoREP

Tim Zorc REP

(Vote for One)

CIRCUITJUDGE19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

GROUP 1

Beth Elaine AllenJames W. "Jim" McCann

(Vote for One)

CIRCUITJUDGE19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

GROUP 6

Michael J. McNicholasRobert "Bob" MeadowsKiernan Patrick MoylanLeonard Silvio Villafranco

(Vote for One)

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERDISTRICT 3

Douglas M. WightLaura Zorc

(Vote for One)

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERDISTRICT 5

Tiffany JusticeJohn Kim

NO.4 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ARTICLE VII, SECTIONS 3 AND 4

ARTICLE XII, SECTION 34

Solar Devices or Renewable Energy Source Devices; Exemption From Certain Taxation and Assessment.

Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to authorize the Legislature, by general law, to exempt from ad valorem taxation the assessed value of solar or renewable energy source devices subject to tangible personal property tax, and to authorize the Legislature, by general law, to prohibit consideration of such devices in assessing the value of real property for ad valorem taxation purposes. This amendment takes effect January 1, 2018, and expires on December 31, 2037.

YES

NO

The School District of Indian River County, Florida

Essential Operating Needs Referendum Election

Shall the School District levy a 0.50 ad valorem millage for essential operating needs in order to provide high quality educational opportunities, retain highly qualified teachers, purchase and upgrade technology and supporting infrastructure, and implement and maintain Career and Technical programs, beginning July 1, 2017, and ending four fiscal years later, which will replace the existing voter approved 0.60 ad valorem millage that expires June 30, 2017, with annual reporting to the citizenry?

YES FOR APPROVAL

NO FOR REJECTION

ALL REGISTERED VOTERS

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FL31-1-0001-1R OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT

REPUBLICAN PARTY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA

AUGUST 30, 2016 TO VOTE, COMPLETE THE ARROW POINTING TO YOUR CHOICE.

Use a black or blue pen or a #2 pencil. If you make a mistake, don’t hesitate to ask for a new ballot. If you erase or make other marks, your vote may not count.

REP PCT R1

(Vote for One)

UNITED STATESSENATOR

Carlos Beruff REP

Ernie Rivera REP

Marco Rubio REP

Dwight Mark Anthony Young REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

PUBLIC DEFENDER19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

Thomas F. Burns REP

Diamond R. Litty REP

(Vote for One)

STATE SENATORDISTRICT 17

Debbie Mayfield REP

Mike Thomas REP

Ritch Workman REP

(Vote for One)

STATE REPRESENTATIVEDISTRICT 54

Dale Glading REP

Erin Grall REP

Greg MacKay REP

Lange Sykes REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

SHERIFF

Deryl Loar REP

Darrell Rivers REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary ContestPROPERTY APPRAISER

Wesley Davis REP

David C. Nolte REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSDISTRICT 1

Susan Adams REP

Richard Gillmor REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSDISTRICT 3

Joe Earman REP

Chuck Kirby REP

Mark"Ask The HairGuy"RodolicoREP

Tim Zorc REP

(Vote for One)

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSDISTRICT 5

Jay Kramer REP

Bob Solari REP

(Vote for One)

REPUBLICANSTATE COMMITTEEMAN

PARTY OFFICES

Joseph Coakley REP

Joseph "Joe" Semprevivo REP

(Vote for One)

CIRCUITJUDGE19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

GROUP 1

Beth Elaine AllenJames W. "Jim" McCann

(Vote for One)

CIRCUITJUDGE19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

GROUP 6

Michael J. McNicholasRobert "Bob" MeadowsKiernan Patrick MoylanLeonard Silvio Villafranco

(Vote for One)

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERDISTRICT 3

Douglas M. WightLaura Zorc

(Vote for One)

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERDISTRICT 5

Tiffany JusticeJohn Kim

NO.4 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ARTICLE VII, SECTIONS 3 AND 4

ARTICLE XII, SECTION 34

Solar Devices or Renewable Energy Source Devices; Exemption From Certain Taxation and Assessment.

Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to authorize the Legislature, by general law, to exempt from ad valorem taxation the assessed value of solar or renewable energy source devices subject to tangible personal property tax, and to authorize the Legislature, by general law, to prohibit consideration of such devices in assessing the value of real property for ad valorem taxation purposes. This amendment takes effect January 1, 2018, and expires on December 31, 2037.

YES

NO

The School District of Indian River County, Florida

Essential Operating Needs Referendum Election

Shall the School District levy a 0.50 ad valorem millage for essential operating needs in order to provide high quality educational opportunities, retain highly qualified teachers, purchase and upgrade technology and supporting infrastructure, and implement and maintain Career and Technical programs, beginning July 1, 2017, and ending four fiscal years later, which will replace the existing voter approved 0.60 ad valorem millage that expires June 30, 2017, with annual reporting to the citizenry?

YES FOR APPROVAL

NO FOR REJECTION

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FL31-1-0001-1R OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT

REPUBLICAN PARTY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA

AUGUST 30, 2016 TO VOTE, COMPLETE THE ARROW POINTING TO YOUR CHOICE.

Use a black or blue pen or a #2 pencil. If you make a mistake, don’t hesitate to ask for a new ballot. If you erase or make other marks, your vote may not count.

REP PCT R1

(Vote for One)

UNITED STATESSENATOR

Carlos Beruff REP

Ernie Rivera REP

Marco Rubio REP

Dwight Mark Anthony Young REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

PUBLIC DEFENDER19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

Thomas F. Burns REP

Diamond R. Litty REP

(Vote for One)

STATE SENATORDISTRICT 17

Debbie Mayfield REP

Mike Thomas REP

Ritch Workman REP

(Vote for One)

STATE REPRESENTATIVEDISTRICT 54

Dale Glading REP

Erin Grall REP

Greg MacKay REP

Lange Sykes REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

SHERIFF

Deryl Loar REP

Darrell Rivers REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary ContestPROPERTY APPRAISER

Wesley Davis REP

David C. Nolte REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSDISTRICT 1

Susan Adams REP

Richard Gillmor REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSDISTRICT 3

Joe Earman REP

Chuck Kirby REP

Mark"Ask The HairGuy"RodolicoREP

Tim Zorc REP

(Vote for One)

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSDISTRICT 5

Jay Kramer REP

Bob Solari REP

(Vote for One)

REPUBLICANSTATE COMMITTEEMAN

PARTY OFFICES

Joseph Coakley REP

Joseph "Joe" Semprevivo REP

(Vote for One)

CIRCUITJUDGE19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

GROUP 1

Beth Elaine AllenJames W. "Jim" McCann

(Vote for One)

CIRCUITJUDGE19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

GROUP 6

Michael J. McNicholasRobert "Bob" MeadowsKiernan Patrick MoylanLeonard Silvio Villafranco

(Vote for One)

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERDISTRICT 3

Douglas M. WightLaura Zorc

(Vote for One)

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERDISTRICT 5

Tiffany JusticeJohn Kim

NO.4 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ARTICLE VII, SECTIONS 3 AND 4

ARTICLE XII, SECTION 34

Solar Devices or Renewable Energy Source Devices; Exemption From Certain Taxation and Assessment.

Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to authorize the Legislature, by general law, to exempt from ad valorem taxation the assessed value of solar or renewable energy source devices subject to tangible personal property tax, and to authorize the Legislature, by general law, to prohibit consideration of such devices in assessing the value of real property for ad valorem taxation purposes. This amendment takes effect January 1, 2018, and expires on December 31, 2037.

YES

NO

The School District of Indian River County, Florida

Essential Operating Needs Referendum Election

Shall the School District levy a 0.50 ad valorem millage for essential operating needs in order to provide high quality educational opportunities, retain highly qualified teachers, purchase and upgrade technology and supporting infrastructure, and implement and maintain Career and Technical programs, beginning July 1, 2017, and ending four fiscal years later, which will replace the existing voter approved 0.60 ad valorem millage that expires June 30, 2017, with annual reporting to the citizenry?

YES FOR APPROVAL

NO FOR REJECTION

REPUBLICAN PARTY

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FL31-1-0001-1R OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT

REPUBLICAN PARTY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA

AUGUST 30, 2016 TO VOTE, COMPLETE THE ARROW POINTING TO YOUR CHOICE.

Use a black or blue pen or a #2 pencil. If you make a mistake, don’t hesitate to ask for a new ballot. If you erase or make other marks, your vote may not count.

REP PCT R1

(Vote for One)

UNITED STATESSENATOR

Carlos Beruff REP

Ernie Rivera REP

Marco Rubio REP

Dwight Mark Anthony Young REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

PUBLIC DEFENDER19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

Thomas F. Burns REP

Diamond R. Litty REP

(Vote for One)

STATE SENATORDISTRICT 17

Debbie Mayfield REP

Mike Thomas REP

Ritch Workman REP

(Vote for One)

STATE REPRESENTATIVEDISTRICT 54

Dale Glading REP

Erin Grall REP

Greg MacKay REP

Lange Sykes REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

SHERIFF

Deryl Loar REP

Darrell Rivers REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary ContestPROPERTY APPRAISER

Wesley Davis REP

David C. Nolte REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSDISTRICT 1

Susan Adams REP

Richard Gillmor REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSDISTRICT 3

Joe Earman REP

Chuck Kirby REP

Mark"Ask The HairGuy"RodolicoREP

Tim Zorc REP

(Vote for One)

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSDISTRICT 5

Jay Kramer REP

Bob Solari REP

(Vote for One)

REPUBLICANSTATE COMMITTEEMAN

PARTY OFFICES

Joseph Coakley REP

Joseph "Joe" Semprevivo REP

(Vote for One)

CIRCUITJUDGE19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

GROUP 1

Beth Elaine AllenJames W. "Jim" McCann

(Vote for One)

CIRCUITJUDGE19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

GROUP 6

Michael J. McNicholasRobert "Bob" MeadowsKiernan Patrick MoylanLeonard Silvio Villafranco

(Vote for One)

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERDISTRICT 3

Douglas M. WightLaura Zorc

(Vote for One)

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERDISTRICT 5

Tiffany JusticeJohn Kim

NO.4 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ARTICLE VII, SECTIONS 3 AND 4

ARTICLE XII, SECTION 34

Solar Devices or Renewable Energy Source Devices; Exemption From Certain Taxation and Assessment.

Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to authorize the Legislature, by general law, to exempt from ad valorem taxation the assessed value of solar or renewable energy source devices subject to tangible personal property tax, and to authorize the Legislature, by general law, to prohibit consideration of such devices in assessing the value of real property for ad valorem taxation purposes. This amendment takes effect January 1, 2018, and expires on December 31, 2037.

YES

NO

The School District of Indian River County, Florida

Essential Operating Needs Referendum Election

Shall the School District levy a 0.50 ad valorem millage for essential operating needs in order to provide high quality educational opportunities, retain highly qualified teachers, purchase and upgrade technology and supporting infrastructure, and implement and maintain Career and Technical programs, beginning July 1, 2017, and ending four fiscal years later, which will replace the existing voter approved 0.60 ad valorem millage that expires June 30, 2017, with annual reporting to the citizenry?

YES FOR APPROVAL

NO FOR REJECTION

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REPUBLICAN PARTY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA

AUGUST 30, 2016 TO VOTE, COMPLETE THE ARROW POINTING TO YOUR CHOICE.

Use a black or blue pen or a #2 pencil. If you make a mistake, don’t hesitate to ask for a new ballot. If you erase or make other marks, your vote may not count.

REP PCT R1

(Vote for One)

UNITED STATESSENATOR

Carlos Beruff REP

Ernie Rivera REP

Marco Rubio REP

Dwight Mark Anthony Young REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

PUBLIC DEFENDER19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

Thomas F. Burns REP

Diamond R. Litty REP

(Vote for One)

STATE SENATORDISTRICT 17

Debbie Mayfield REP

Mike Thomas REP

Ritch Workman REP

(Vote for One)

STATE REPRESENTATIVEDISTRICT 54

Dale Glading REP

Erin Grall REP

Greg MacKay REP

Lange Sykes REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

SHERIFF

Deryl Loar REP

Darrell Rivers REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary ContestPROPERTY APPRAISER

Wesley Davis REP

David C. Nolte REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSDISTRICT 1

Susan Adams REP

Richard Gillmor REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSDISTRICT 3

Joe Earman REP

Chuck Kirby REP

Mark"Ask The HairGuy"RodolicoREP

Tim Zorc REP

(Vote for One)

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSDISTRICT 5

Jay Kramer REP

Bob Solari REP

(Vote for One)

REPUBLICANSTATE COMMITTEEMAN

PARTY OFFICES

Joseph Coakley REP

Joseph "Joe" Semprevivo REP

(Vote for One)

CIRCUITJUDGE19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

GROUP 1

Beth Elaine AllenJames W. "Jim" McCann

(Vote for One)

CIRCUITJUDGE19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

GROUP 6

Michael J. McNicholasRobert "Bob" MeadowsKiernan Patrick MoylanLeonard Silvio Villafranco

(Vote for One)

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERDISTRICT 3

Douglas M. WightLaura Zorc

(Vote for One)

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERDISTRICT 5

Tiffany JusticeJohn Kim

NO.4 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ARTICLE VII, SECTIONS 3 AND 4

ARTICLE XII, SECTION 34

Solar Devices or Renewable Energy Source Devices; Exemption From Certain Taxation and Assessment.

Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to authorize the Legislature, by general law, to exempt from ad valorem taxation the assessed value of solar or renewable energy source devices subject to tangible personal property tax, and to authorize the Legislature, by general law, to prohibit consideration of such devices in assessing the value of real property for ad valorem taxation purposes. This amendment takes effect January 1, 2018, and expires on December 31, 2037.

YES

NO

The School District of Indian River County, Florida

Essential Operating Needs Referendum Election

Shall the School District levy a 0.50 ad valorem millage for essential operating needs in order to provide high quality educational opportunities, retain highly qualified teachers, purchase and upgrade technology and supporting infrastructure, and implement and maintain Career and Technical programs, beginning July 1, 2017, and ending four fiscal years later, which will replace the existing voter approved 0.60 ad valorem millage that expires June 30, 2017, with annual reporting to the citizenry?

YES FOR APPROVAL

NO FOR REJECTION

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REPUBLICAN PARTY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA

AUGUST 30, 2016 TO VOTE, COMPLETE THE ARROW POINTING TO YOUR CHOICE.

Use a black or blue pen or a #2 pencil. If you make a mistake, don’t hesitate to ask for a new ballot. If you erase or make other marks, your vote may not count.

REP PCT R1

(Vote for One)

UNITED STATESSENATOR

Carlos Beruff REP

Ernie Rivera REP

Marco Rubio REP

Dwight Mark Anthony Young REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

PUBLIC DEFENDER19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

Thomas F. Burns REP

Diamond R. Litty REP

(Vote for One)

STATE SENATORDISTRICT 17

Debbie Mayfield REP

Mike Thomas REP

Ritch Workman REP

(Vote for One)

STATE REPRESENTATIVEDISTRICT 54

Dale Glading REP

Erin Grall REP

Greg MacKay REP

Lange Sykes REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

SHERIFF

Deryl Loar REP

Darrell Rivers REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary ContestPROPERTY APPRAISER

Wesley Davis REP

David C. Nolte REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSDISTRICT 1

Susan Adams REP

Richard Gillmor REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSDISTRICT 3

Joe Earman REP

Chuck Kirby REP

Mark"Ask The HairGuy"RodolicoREP

Tim Zorc REP

(Vote for One)

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSDISTRICT 5

Jay Kramer REP

Bob Solari REP

(Vote for One)

REPUBLICANSTATE COMMITTEEMAN

PARTY OFFICES

Joseph Coakley REP

Joseph "Joe" Semprevivo REP

(Vote for One)

CIRCUITJUDGE19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

GROUP 1

Beth Elaine AllenJames W. "Jim" McCann

(Vote for One)

CIRCUITJUDGE19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

GROUP 6

Michael J. McNicholasRobert "Bob" MeadowsKiernan Patrick MoylanLeonard Silvio Villafranco

(Vote for One)

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERDISTRICT 3

Douglas M. WightLaura Zorc

(Vote for One)

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERDISTRICT 5

Tiffany JusticeJohn Kim

NO.4 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ARTICLE VII, SECTIONS 3 AND 4

ARTICLE XII, SECTION 34

Solar Devices or Renewable Energy Source Devices; Exemption From Certain Taxation and Assessment.

Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to authorize the Legislature, by general law, to exempt from ad valorem taxation the assessed value of solar or renewable energy source devices subject to tangible personal property tax, and to authorize the Legislature, by general law, to prohibit consideration of such devices in assessing the value of real property for ad valorem taxation purposes. This amendment takes effect January 1, 2018, and expires on December 31, 2037.

YES

NO

The School District of Indian River County, Florida

Essential Operating Needs Referendum Election

Shall the School District levy a 0.50 ad valorem millage for essential operating needs in order to provide high quality educational opportunities, retain highly qualified teachers, purchase and upgrade technology and supporting infrastructure, and implement and maintain Career and Technical programs, beginning July 1, 2017, and ending four fiscal years later, which will replace the existing voter approved 0.60 ad valorem millage that expires June 30, 2017, with annual reporting to the citizenry?

YES FOR APPROVAL

NO FOR REJECTION

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FL31-1-0001-1R OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT

REPUBLICAN PARTY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA

AUGUST 30, 2016 TO VOTE, COMPLETE THE ARROW POINTING TO YOUR CHOICE.

Use a black or blue pen or a #2 pencil. If you make a mistake, don’t hesitate to ask for a new ballot. If you erase or make other marks, your vote may not count.

REP PCT R1

(Vote for One)

UNITED STATESSENATOR

Carlos Beruff REP

Ernie Rivera REP

Marco Rubio REP

Dwight Mark Anthony Young REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

PUBLIC DEFENDER19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

Thomas F. Burns REP

Diamond R. Litty REP

(Vote for One)

STATE SENATORDISTRICT 17

Debbie Mayfield REP

Mike Thomas REP

Ritch Workman REP

(Vote for One)

STATE REPRESENTATIVEDISTRICT 54

Dale Glading REP

Erin Grall REP

Greg MacKay REP

Lange Sykes REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

SHERIFF

Deryl Loar REP

Darrell Rivers REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary ContestPROPERTY APPRAISER

Wesley Davis REP

David C. Nolte REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSDISTRICT 1

Susan Adams REP

Richard Gillmor REP

(Vote for One)Universal Primary Contest

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSDISTRICT 3

Joe Earman REP

Chuck Kirby REP

Mark"Ask The HairGuy"RodolicoREP

Tim Zorc REP

(Vote for One)

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSDISTRICT 5

Jay Kramer REP

Bob Solari REP

(Vote for One)

REPUBLICANSTATE COMMITTEEMAN

PARTY OFFICES

Joseph Coakley REP

Joseph "Joe" Semprevivo REP

(Vote for One)

CIRCUITJUDGE19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

GROUP 1

Beth Elaine AllenJames W. "Jim" McCann

(Vote for One)

CIRCUITJUDGE19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

GROUP 6

Michael J. McNicholasRobert "Bob" MeadowsKiernan Patrick MoylanLeonard Silvio Villafranco

(Vote for One)

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERDISTRICT 3

Douglas M. WightLaura Zorc

(Vote for One)

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERDISTRICT 5

Tiffany JusticeJohn Kim

NO.4 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ARTICLE VII, SECTIONS 3 AND 4

ARTICLE XII, SECTION 34

Solar Devices or Renewable Energy Source Devices; Exemption From Certain Taxation and Assessment.

Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to authorize the Legislature, by general law, to exempt from ad valorem taxation the assessed value of solar or renewable energy source devices subject to tangible personal property tax, and to authorize the Legislature, by general law, to prohibit consideration of such devices in assessing the value of real property for ad valorem taxation purposes. This amendment takes effect January 1, 2018, and expires on December 31, 2037.

YES

NO

The School District of Indian River County, Florida

Essential Operating Needs Referendum Election

Shall the School District levy a 0.50 ad valorem millage for essential operating needs in order to provide high quality educational opportunities, retain highly qualified teachers, purchase and upgrade technology and supporting infrastructure, and implement and maintain Career and Technical programs, beginning July 1, 2017, and ending four fiscal years later, which will replace the existing voter approved 0.60 ad valorem millage that expires June 30, 2017, with annual reporting to the citizenry?

YES FOR APPROVAL

NO FOR REJECTION

ALL REGISTERED VOTERS MAY VOTE FOR:Universal Primary Contests: If all candidates for an office have the same party affiliation and the winner of the Primary Election will not face opposition in the General Election, then all registered voters may vote for any of the candidates for that office in the Primary Election.

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Constitutional Amendments and/or Local Referendum Questions

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