Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1964 — Page 2

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Here Are The Ballots You Will Receive At The Voting Polls On November 3

SAMPLE NATIONAL BALLOT @ (§) (§) Republican Ticket Democratic Ticket Prohibition Ticket Socialist Labor Ticket FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS > For President F”~l For President F~~| For President For President rkf. BARRY M. GOLDWATER LYNDON B. JOHNSON raw. E. HAROLD MUNN ,oc ERIC HASS For Vice-President I For Vice-President J For Vice-President * For Vice-President WILLIAM E. MILLER HUBERT H. HUMPHREY MARK R. SHAW HENNING A. BLOMEN

SAMPLE STATE BALLOT i /Sh fXh ' ilrj I®/ Republican Ticket Democratic Ticket Prohibition Ticket Socialist Labor Ticket For United States Senator T For Uni,ed States Senator For United States Senator I" ' I For United States Senator «w D. RUSSELL BONTRAGER R, VANCE HARTKE room. I J. RALSTON MILLER *® c CASIMER KANCZUZEWSKI For Governor “ I For Governor f" H| For Governor For Governor «» RICHARD O. RISTINE «■“ ROGER D. BRANIGIN mom. CHESTER G. BOHANNAN ,oc GORDON ATWOOD LONG 7„| F ° r L^, n ? n ’ Governor f - 1 F ° r 2?Xt rn ° r r For Lieutenant Governor *■* JOHN M. RYAN I,KM ROBERT L. ROCK n»om. HARRY C. BEAMER ~ ' For Secretary of State I” For Secretary of State 11 ■ 111 , xe. . I ««r £° r Secretary of State «r. GERALD I. POWELL DBM JOHN 0. BOTTORFF , wm . , " ' 1 For Auditor of State “ "I For Auditor of State B . a ~ ALLEN LINDLEY dwh MARK L. FRANCE .«L Aud,,Or of S,a,e UBM m ™ l. rennvE JESSE H KENW q rthy J, , ~. . L. I r~~l For Treasurer of State For I T nuM Ur e MV o r!.:o ,a ' e F ° r TreaSurer ° f S,a,e — For Treasurer nf HERMAN KRONEWITTER MR JOHN SNYDER mm JACK L. NEW 1TOM „ a .. a,e PROM. A. TERRY CRALL *»*'" — c * r~ 1 ■— — P I For Attorney General For Attorney General For Attorney General I soc I THEODORE NASTOFF MR EDWIN K. STEERS mtu JOHN J. DILLON | | For Superintendent of | For Superintendent of r— F or s U p # o f rep. Public Instruction nay Public Instruction » mini. Public Instruction .. .J JAMES R. BEASLEY WILLIAM E. WILSON MARTHA SHELLY * For Reporter of the Supreme ~ For Reporter of the Supreme I For Reporter of the Supreme Kir and Appellate Courts on and Appellate Courts raom. and Appellate Courts MRS. VIRGINIA CAYLOR HELEN COREY L—J LOIS G. KRANDELL “‘"““n For Judge of the Supreme I" - ““I For Judge of the Supreme sir Court, 2nd District mm Court, 2nd District - J JAMES C. COOPER L—J AMOS W. JACKSON » ~ ~ VOTE FOR ANY THRU (3) FOR JUDGE OF THE APPELLATE COURT, IST DISTRICT ""“■1 For Judge of the Appellate I""""”""] For Judge of the Appellate f" ' For Judge 6f the Appellate up. Court, Ist District on. - Court, Ist District ntan. Courts Ist District CHARLES W. COOK, JR. THOMAS J. FAULCONER L— J MARY A. OWENSBY For Judge of the Appellate For Judge of th* Appellate f - * For Judge of the Appellate ’ - lOP. Court, Ist District DU Court, Ist District mom. Court, Ist District _J GEORGE R. GLASS L_l WARREN W. MARTIN L__J ERWIN E. WRIGHT "■""■“I For Judge of the Appellate I" “I For Judge of the Appellate PV. Court, Ist District dim. Court, Ist District douoLas McDonald george h. prime " 0 V - - VOTE FOR ANY TWO (2) FOR JUDGE OF THE APPELLATE COURT, 2ND DISTRICT - - - P° r J wd 0® of the Appellate r*~l For Judge of the Appellate 1 For Judge of the Appellate ter. Court, 2nd District • dkm. Court, 2nd District phmi. Court, 2nd District l—J DEWEY KELLEY I I G. REMY BIERLY L__J VIRGIL L. CLARK For Judge of the Appellate For Judge of the Appellate f—For Judge of the Appellate ’ ' °*“ C.UH, Jnd Distric , rm „. Court Jnd 01,.ri« Le—J JOHN W. PFAFF L RUSSELL W. SMITH L_J GALEN F. IRBY , f

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Voting Procedure Explained So Your Ballot Will Count

A few years ago right here in Decatur a recount of ballots indicated that a number oi people did not correctly and legally mark their ballots. The following articles is printed as a public service by the Decatur Daily Democrat to assure that every voter will know the correct way to vote. Upon entering the election room, the voter should announce his or her name and sign his or her name and address on the voters’ poll list at the poll clerk’s table. The voter then redves his three ballots and a blue pencil from the poll clerk, and must not accept the ballot unless the initials of the poll clerks are on the lower left hand comer of the back of each ballot in ink. No ballot shall be accepted outside the election room. Straight Ticket If you desire to vote for all the candidates of one party on either the national, state, or county ballot, he may mark a cross, or X, inside the large circle at the head of the party for whose candidates he desires to vote. NO OTHER MARK SHOULD BE MADE ON THE BALLOT. (Some people mark an x in the circle, and then an x by each name — this is illegal, and mutilates the ballot. You lose your vote. 1 SpUt Ticket If you do not want to vote a

SAMPLE COUNTY BALLOT REPUBLICAN TICKET DEMOCRATIC TKKIT FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN I—| CONGRESS FOURTH CON- I‘" I CONGRESS FOURTH CONBBP GRESSIONAL DISTRICT nou GRESSIONAL DISTRICT E. ROSS ADAIR »- MAX E. HOBBS I* - FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE J'**’ T OR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE BW ADAMS AND WELLS COUNTIES Dta. ADAMS AND WELLS COUNTIES ■ L. LUTHER YAGER t BURL JOHNSON FOR COUNTY AUDITOR fita. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR LELAND A. NEUEN RICHARD D. LEWTO*’ ■■■■■■■ FOR COUNTY TREASURER Dta FOR COUNTY TREASURER -I z L—J WILLIAM L. LINN * <? “““I FOR COUNTY RECORDER m FOR COUNTY RECORDER L. J ROSEMARY SPANGLE"* FOR COUNTY CORONER I | FOR COUNTY CORONwR KP I I* JOHN E. DOAN I J RICHARD F. LINN > _ I "“"I FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR I FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR 1P WAYNE R. CARPENTER I I HERMAN MOELLERING * i» —i FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER FIRST DISTRICT now FIRST DISTRICT BSP. | William l. fritzinger I——J Renry o. getting p- *1 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Rep THIRD DISTRICT Mt THIRD DISTRICT J HVOtt DAVID MO6BER I- J DELMAR L. BOLLENEACHER

straight ticket. DO NOT mark an x in any circle containing the party emblems. Instead, place an X inside the small squares to the left of the nanje of each of the candidates you favor. DO NOT mark more names than there are positions to fill. For example, notice on the state ballot that appellate court judges DO NOT run against each other. From the first district, which is the south half of the state, three will be elected. But you may vote for any three, if you so desire — even three straight across from one another. For appellate court, 2nd district, judges living in the north-half of the state, there are two candidates to be elected, and you may vote for any two. In all other races, however, vote only for one man on each horizontal line. After MarHng Ballot After you have marked yout ballots, and before leaving the voting booth, the voter must fold each ballot so that the face of the ballot cannot be seen, and so that the initials of the poll clerk on the back of the ballot, can be seen, and so that each ballot will pass through the ballot box opening. Then you may leave the voting booth and hand your ballots to the inspector, who deposits them in the proper ballot boxes in the voter’s presence; hand the blue

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pencil to the poll clerk and immediately leave the election room. Voidteg the Ballot If you do any of the following, you will void your ballot, and lose your vote: 1. Attempt to erase any mark or name on the ballot. 2. Cross out, scratch out, or black out any mark or name on the ballot. 3. Write any name or anything whatever upon the face or back of the ballot. 4. Mark the ballot with a check mark, or any mark other than an X. 5. Mark the ballot with anything other than the blue pencil from the poll clerks. 6. In any way matk the ballot other than in the prescribed manner. Other information If you accidentally or by mistake deface, mutilate, or spoil your ballot, do not hesitate to return it immediately to he poll clerks, and get another ballot. If the voter displays his Ballot to anyone to show anyone how he or she has voted, it must not be placed in the ballot box, and the voter must immediately leave the election room. The voter should not remain in the booth longer than may be necessary to prepare his ballot, and in any event not longer than three minutes.