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OFFICIAL ABSENTEE/PROVISIONAL/EMERGENCY BALLOT OFFICIAL GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION BALLOT OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA NOVEMBER 3, 2020 INSTRUCTIONS: If you make a mistake or change your mind on a selecƟon: Do not aƩempt to mark through the selecƟon or aƩempt to erase. Write “Spoiled” across the ballot and across the return envelope Mail or return the spoiled ballot and envelope to your county board of registrars; a new official absentee ballot will be mailed to you If you decide to vote in‐person: Surrender the ballot to the poll manager of an early voƟng site within your county or the precinct to which you are assigned. You will then be permiƩed to vote a regular ballot "I understand that the offer or acceptance of money or any other object of value to vote for any particular candidate, list of candidates, issue, or list of issues included in this election constitutes an act of voter fraud and is a felony under Georgia law." [O.C.G.A. 21-2-284(e), 21-2-285(h) and 21-2-383(a)] To Vote Use black or blue ink to mark the ballot Completely fill in the empty oval to the left of the candidate name or choice in all races you wish to vote If voting for a Write-In candidate, completely fill in the empty oval to the left of the Write-In selection, then write the name of the write-in candidate in the space Do NOT use red ink or felt tip pen to mark ballot Do NOT circle, underline or mark through choices Do NOT use check marks or X to mark ballot Do NOT mark more choices per race than al- lowed Do NOT sign, cut, tear or damage the ballot For President of the United States (Vote for One) Donald J Trump‐President Michael R Pence‐Vice President (Incumbent) Republican Joseph R Biden‐President Kamala D Harris‐Vice President Democrat Jo Jorgensen‐President Jeremy “Spike” Cohen‐Vice President Libertarian Write‐In For United States Senate (Vote for One) David A Perdue (Incumbent) ‐ Republican Jon Ossoff ‐ Democrat Shane Hazel ‐ Libertarian Write‐In For United States Senate (To Fill the Unexpired Term of Johnny Isakson, Resigned) (Vote for One) Al Bartell ‐ Independent Allen Buckley ‐ Independent Doug Collins ‐ Republican John Fortuin ‐ Green Derrick E Grayson ‐ Republican Michael Todd Greene ‐ Independent AnneƩe Davis Jackson ‐ Republican Deborah Jackson ‐ Democrat Jamesia James ‐ Democrat A Wayne Johnson ‐ Republican Tamara Johnson‐Shealey ‐ Democrat MaƩ Lieberman ‐ Democrat Kelly Loeffler ‐ (Incumbent) Republican Joy Felicia Slade ‐ Democrat Brian Slowinski ‐ Libertarian Valencia Stovall ‐ Independent Ed Tarver ‐ Democrat Kandiss Taylor ‐ Republican Raphael Warnock ‐ Democrat Richard Dien Winfield ‐ Democrat Write‐In For Public Service Commissioner (To Succeed Jason Shaw) (Vote for One) Jason Shaw (Incumbent) ‐ Republican Robert G Bryant ‐ Democrat Elizabeth Melton ‐ Libertarian Write‐In For Public Service Commissioner (To Succeed Lauren Bubba McDonald, Jr (Vote for One) Lauren Bubba McDonald, Jr. (Incumbent) ‐ Republican Daniel Blackman ‐ Democrat Nathan Wilson ‐ Libertarian Write‐In For U.S. RepresentaƟve in 117th Congress from the 10th Congressional District of Georgia (Vote for One) Jody Hice (Incumbent) ‐ Republican Tabitha Johnson‐Green ‐ Democrat Write‐In SPECIAL ELECTION CONTINUED ON OTHER SIDE SAMPLE ---PAGE BREAK--- For State Senator from 25th District (Vote for One) Burt Jones (Incumbent) ‐ Republican Veronica Brinson ‐ Democrat Write‐In For State Senator from 46th District (Vote for One) Bill Cowsert (Incumbent) ‐ Republican Zachary Perry ‐ Democrat Write‐In For State RepresentaƟve in the General Assembly from 114th District (Vote for One) Tom Kirby (Incumbent) ‐ Republican Write‐In For State RepresentaƟve in the General Assembly from 115th District (Vote for One) Bruce Williamson (Incumbent) ‐ Republican Debbie Reed ‐ Democrat Write‐In For District AƩorney of the Alcovy Judicial Circuit (Vote for One) Randy McGinley ‐ Republican DesƟny Bryant ‐ Democrat Write‐In For Judge of the Probate Court (Vote for One) Bruce E Wright (Incumbent) ‐ Republican Write‐In For Clerk of Superior Court (Vote for One) Karen P David (Incumbent) ‐ Republican Write‐In For Sheriff (Vote for One) Joe Chapman (Incumbent ‐ Republican Write In For Tax Commissioner (Vote for One) Derry M Boyd (Incumbent) ‐ Republican Write‐In For Surveyor (Vote for One) John F Brewer (Incumbent) ‐ Republican Write‐In For Coroner (Vote for One) Joseph H Page (Incumbent) ‐ Republican Write‐In For Chief Magistrate (Vote for One) Mike Burke (Incumbent) ‐ Republican Write‐In For County Commission Chairman (Vote for One) David Thompson ‐ Republican Write‐In ‐ 1 ‐ Authorizes dedicaƟon of fees and taxes to their intended purposes by general state law. House ResoluƟon 164 Act No. 597 “Shall the ConsƟtuƟon of Georgia be amended so as to authorize the General Assembly to dedicate revenues derived from fees or taxes to the public purpose for which such fees or taxes were intended?” Yes No ‐ 2 ‐ Waives state and local sovereign immunity for violaƟon of state laws, state and federal consƟtuƟons. House ResoluƟon 1023 Act No. 596 “Shall the ConsƟtuƟon of Georgia be amended to waive sovereign immunity and allow the people of Georgia to peƟƟon the superior court for relief from governmental acts done outside the scope of lawful authority of which violate the laws of this state, the ConsƟtuƟon of Georgia, or the ConsƟtuƟon of the United States?” Yes No ‐ A ‐ Establishes a tax exempƟon for certain real property owned by chariƟes. House Bill 344 Act No. 149 “Shall the Act be approved which provides an exemp‐ Ɵon from ad valorem taxes for all real property owned by a purely public charity, if such charity is exempt from taxaƟon under SecƟon 501(c)(3) of the federal Internal Revenue Code and such real property is held exclusively for the purpose of building or repairing single‐family homes to be financed by such charity to individuals using loans that shall not bear interest?” Yes No TransportaƟon Special Purpose Local OpƟon Sales Tax (TSPLOST) (Vote for One) Shall a special one percent sales and use tax be imposed in the Special district consisƟng of Walton County for a period of Ɵme not to exceed five years and for the raising of not more than an esƟmat‐ ed net amount of $60,000,000 for transportaƟon purposes? Yes No CITY OF GOOD HOPE GENERAL ELECTION For County Commissioner District 2 (Vote for One) Mark C Banks (Incumbent) ‐ Republican Fiera Hill ‐ Democrat Write‐In For County Commissioner District 3 (Vote for One) Timmy ShelnuƩ (Incumbent) ‐ Republican Write‐In For County Commissioner District 6 (Vote for One) L Dixon (Incumbent) ‐ Republican Lidia GarreƩ ‐ Democrat Write‐In For County Board of EducaƟon District 3 (Vote for One) Diane Moon Turner (Incumbent) ‐ Republican Write‐In For County Board of EducaƟon District 4 (Vote for One) Coleman A Landers (Incumbent) ‐ Republican Write‐In For County Board of EducaƟon District 6 (Vote for One) John Jessup (Incumbent) ‐ Republican Write‐In For County Board of EducaƟon District 7 (Vote for One) David Breedlove (Incumbent) ‐ Republican Write‐In For Mayor (Vote for One) Jimmy E Guthrie (Incumbent) Write‐In For City Council Post 1 (Vote for One) Keith Prather (Incumbent) Write‐In For City Council Post 2 (Vote for One) Kelsey Nicole Malcom Write‐In For City Council Post 3 (Vote for One) William Malcom (Incumbent) Write‐In For City Council Post 4 (Vote for One) Frank J Palombo John T Robison, Jr Write‐In For City Council Post 5 (Vote for One) David W Mullis, Jr (Incumbent) Write‐In For City Council District 6 (To full the Unexpired Term of Wayne Adcock, Deceased) (Vote for One) Tyler Gregory Spencer Lynn Seay Write‐In SPECIAL ELECTION CITY OF MONROE PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS STATEWIDE REFERENDUM SPECIAL ELECTION VOTE BY DISTRICT VOTE BY DISTRICT SAMPLE