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TWENTY The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, May l, i;i7!l
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SAMPLE PRIMARY NOMINATING BALLOT FOR THE
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD MAY 23. 1978
BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 8:00 A.M. AND 8:00 P.M.
SAMPLE PRIMARY NOMINATING BALLOT FOR THE
REPUBLICAN PARTY
AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD MAY 23, 1978
BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 8:00 A.M. AND 8:00 P.M.
Mark A CROSS (X) or CHECK MARK (V) in the Voting Square Between the Number and the Nam of Each Candidate Voted For; and
To Vote on a Constitutional Amendment, Measure or Question, Mark A CROSS (X) or CHECK MARK (V) In the Voting Square After the
Word "YES" or After the Word "NO".
Mark A CROSS (X) or CHECK MARK V) In th Voting Square Between the Number and the Nonw of Each Candidate Voted for and
ToVoC on a Constitutional Amendment, Measure or Question, Mark A CROSS (X) or CHECK MARK (V) In th. Votina Square Affr the
Word "YES" or After the Word "NO".
NATIONAL
UNITED STATES SENATOR
(Vote for One)
STEVE ANDERSON
16 I I JACK ALAN BROWN, JR. yiur'tawrMtt1" "tttZto?"yo$
I I rights."
VERN COOK
"Veteran Democratic Oregon Senator. Jobs, Improved
health care, equal opportunity, responsive reproaanta-
lion."
i. Q
JOHN SWEENEY
"Thoae who work ahould have aa flood aa those
who don t.
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, SECOND CONGRES
SIONAL DISTRICT (Vote for One)
19
AL UUMAN
"Keep Al working (or you in Congress."
STATE
GOVERNOR
(Vote for One)
I 21 r emily ashworth TH. " "
I 22 I I MARVIN J. HOUINGSWORTH S'pi:. 'SS&
. i I I OLCC; laaa flovammanl."
j 23 J E. (Buck) LAMBERT olJZP Oxonian wort.1,,9 tor
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5 Oi I I Will I AM I PATBirtf "r" h"" ravaging, rapa, pllf"0ln.
. " I I - rMIKH.ll dafraudmant, of our Dalaaguarad, rolcalatl
ff I I taxpayara."
O c I I e A 1 1 cm DOODCT "W" rapiiwnt paopla In Judicial reform
1 II "Erl r"url and protact agricultural and logging Intar-
I I aata."
J
- 26 f j JAMES R. SMITH FUSTSt" " "
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97 I I BAR CTDAI1R "Ra-alact Oragon's Damoeritlc Governor
t II "",u tor quiet, hardworking, ollactlva govarn-
" I I I ment."
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i COMMISSIONER OF THE BUREAU OF LABOR
, f (Vote for One)
v
OQ I I mcc n. BlICTftC "8oclal workar, taachar, advooata civil
4 Aft I I JUB OU5IU3 ,nd numin concn, , my cradan-
j I I tlala."
29 Q NELUE o?"torFyou"'" " "
30 CZ1 FRANK F' FRAN?ONE
I 31 jJ RALPH GROENER
-; 0 J I rcriBAC C UEII IM1 "Compatant and fair administration of ma
j j j wcJKVt B. nciLIMV ,twl Mln,M to tna ofllca."
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t """"1 inuu 41 DFCn "Elect expert In workers compensation,
JJ j j Jwnr' m watfe, union, employer disputes!"
i 34 MARY (Wendy) ROBERTS SSSS' pSjTWTSS
. ij I I rlghta."
M
WILLIAM R. (Bill) SHUCK
"The qualified candidate for the
change needed In the Bureau of Labor."
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, FIFTY-FIFTH DISTRICT
(Vote for One)
36
CHUCK BENNETT
"Democrat Isn't It time someone repre
aenta ua who listens to us?"
37
JACK SUMNER
"Re-elect Jack Sumner Democrat: Keep
your six year Representative working for
you."
COUNTY
COUNTY JUDGE
(Vote for One)
38
DELWIN O. NELSON
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for One)
COUNTY ASSESSOR
(Vote for One)
39 I I EVERETT HARSHMAN
I I
PRECINCT COMMITTEEPERSON (male) (Vote for One)
PRECINCT COMMITTEEPERSON (female) (Vote for One)
REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE BY LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
1. HOME RULE COUNTY INITIATIVE REFERENDUM
REQUIREMENTS Purpose: Proposed amendment to
county home rule charter constitutional provision.
Requires charter county to allow minimum 90 day
period for filing referendum petition. Initiative,
referendum petitions circulated shall set forth meas
ure in full; no ballot title required for circulation
of referendum petition. Signatures required for
referendum set at four percent, for initiative ordi
nance at six percent, for proposed charter amend
ment at eight percent, of votes cast for Governor
in county at last four year term election.
2. OPEN MEETINGS RULES FOR LEGISLATURE-Purpose:
Section 14, Article IV of the Oregon Constitution
now requires all meetings of each house of the
Oregon legislature, and meetings of their commit
tees and committees of the whole, to be open. This
proposed amendment adds a requirement that
meetings of joint committees also be open, and that
each house, and houses jointly for any joint
activity, shall adopt rules to carry out the open
meetings requirement.
3. HOUSING FOR LOW INCOME ELDERLY Purpose:
Authorizes general obligation bonds to finance
multifamily housing for low income elderly. Such
bonds to be issued in amounts not to exceed one
half of one percent of true cash value of taxable
property in Oregon.
ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS Based on an
estimate of Oregon's 1978 taxable property this
constitutional amendment would establish a maxi
mum bonding limitation of $221.2 million to pro
vide for the Housing for Low Income Elderly Fund.
DOMESTIC WATER FUND CREATED - Purpose:
Amends state constitution to permit bonded in
debtedness up to one-half percent true cash value
of property in the state. Funds raised from such
bonds to be used by state to acquire local govern
ment obligations to pay for public water systems.
Bonds will be repaid by local governments using
the Fund, or by -replacement revenue provided by
the Legislature. Bonds guaranteed by statewide
ad valorem tax in case of default. Enabling legis
lation required.
ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: Based on an
estimate of Oregon's 1978 taxable property this
constitutional amendment would establish a maxi
mum bonding limitation of $221.2 million to pro
vide for the Domestic Wafer Fund.
HIGHWAY REPAIR PRIORITY, GAS TAX INCREASE
Purpose: Requires highway user revenues avail
able for highway construction and maintenance to
be used first for maintenance, reconstruction, re
habilitation and modernization under Six Year "
Highway Improvement Plan before any new high
way construction, except 1-205 completion. Limits
amount of revenues useable for parks, footpaths, NO
bicycle trails, state police. Increases state motor
vehicle fuel tax from 7t to 94 per gallon. Diesel log
truck alternative fees increased. Increases weight
mile and flat fee taxes for some commercial
vehicles.
YES
NO
ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: Passage of this
measure will result in additional fuel tax revenues
to the state of an estimated $25,370,000 and $6,
000,000 of weightmile tax on trucks and other
commercial vehicles annually during the first fiscal
year, 1979.
OFFICIAL JUDICIARY BALLOT FOR PRIMARY ELECTION
Tuesday, May 23, 1978
Place A CROSS (X) or CHECK MARK (V) Between the Number and
Name of Each Candidate Voted For.
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION (Vote for One)
48
VERNE A. DUNCAN
49
FRED W. HEARD
50
RUTH McFARLAND
JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT,
POSITION 1 (Vote for One)
51
MHO POPE
"An experienced trial lawyer, ha he tha
required judicial temperament."
52
WILUAM W. WRLS
"Present Circuit Judge. Proven strong for
law and order."
Published May 18, 1978
NOTICE TO VOTERS
This It A Consolidated Sample Ballot, Therefore, Some Candidates And Measures
May Appear On This Sample Ballot That May Not Appear On Your Official Ballot, Due
To Rotation, Candidates May Appear In A Different Sequence On Your Official Ballot
Published May 18, 1978
Sadie Parrish, County Clerk
NATIONAL
UNITED STATES SENATOR
(Vote for One)
15
MARK 0. HATFIELD
1 Q
BERT W. HAWKINS
'Elect a Sanator who la In touch with
paopia at noma."
17 I 1 ROBERT DOUGLAS MAXWELL rp'Cat'crti
I I atoppad."
18 I 1 RICHARD LAWRENCE SCHNEPEL Z, 'BZ"'"
1 I aana,"
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, SECOND CONGRES
SIONAL DISTRICT (Vote for One)
19 g
TERRY L HICKS
"I am tha only candidate that can baat
incumtwnt."
20
GLEN STONEBRINK
"Wa naad a ehanga with Stonabrtnk to ratum
paopla'i vole to oovarnmant"
STATE
GOVERNOR
(Vote for One)
2, g
VICTOR ATIYEH
"It'a tlma for Athrah tna boat praparad
to ba Qovomor."
22
WILLIAM DESMOND (Bill) HEWITT
23
WILUAM A. JOLLEY
"Mr. republican A Chrujttan Stataamaaj
24
(Bud) KRETSINGER ..Sin. TZES.
lat'a give tha Stata of dragon back to tr
25 g
ROGER MARTIN
26 g
TOM McCAU
'Tha Young. noonana laadar wo naad.
Oragon'a naw man tor Qovamor."
"Provan loadarahlp lor Oragon'a futur.'
27
GERALD WAYNE (Jerry) TODD
COMMISSIONER OF THE BUREAU OF LABOR
(Vote for One)
28
EMERY ROBERT HUNTOON
"Eloot man who knowa labor."
29
JOHN SMETS
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, FIFTY-FIFTH DISTRICT
(Vote for One)
30
BILLY C. BELLAMY
COUNTY
COUNTY JUDGE
(Vote for One)
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
(Vote for One)
31 n HOMER H. HUGHES
I I
COUNTY ASSESSOR
(Vote for One)
PRECINCT COMMITTEEPERSON (male) (Vote for One)
PRECINCT COMMITTEEPERSON (female) (Vote for One)
REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE BY LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 1
YES
NO
YES
NO
HOME RULE COUNTY INITIATIVE - REFERENDUM
REQUIREMENTS Purpoe: Proposed amendment to
county home rule charter constitutional provision.
Requires charter county to allow minimum 90 day
period for filing referendum petition. Initiative,
referendum petitions circulated shall set forth meas
ure in full; no ballot title required for circulation
of referendum petition. Signatures required for
referendum set at four percent, for initiative ordi
nance at six percent, for proposed charter amend
ment at eight percent, of votes cast for Governor
in county at last four year term election.
OPEN MEETINGS RULES FOR LEGISLATURE-Purpose:
Section 14, Article IV of the Oregon Constitution
now requires all meetings of each house of the
Oregon legislature, and meetings of their commit
tees and committees of the whole, to be open. This
proposed amendment adds a requirement that
meetings of joint committees also be open, and that
each house, and houses jointly for any joint
activity, shall adopt rules to carry out the open
meetings requirement.
3. HOUSING FOR LOW INCOME ELDERLY Purpose:
Authorizes general obligation bonds to finance
multifamily housing for low income elderly. Such YES
bonds to be issued in amounts not to exceed one
half of one percent of true cash value of taxable
property In Oregon. nq
ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: Based on an
estimate of Oregon's 1978 taxable property this
constitutional amendment would establish a maxi
mum bonding limitation of $221.2 million to pro
vide for the Housing for Low Income Elderly Fund.
DOMESTIC WATER FUND CREATED - Purpose:
Amends state constitution to permit bonded in
debtedness up to one-half percent true cash value
of property in the state. Funds raised from such
bonds to be used by state to acquire local govern
ment obligations to pay for public water systems.
Bonds will be repaid by local governments using
the Fund, or by replacement revenue provided by
the Legislature. Bonds guaranteed by statewide
ad valorem tax in case of default. Enabling legis
lation required.
YES
NO
YES
NO
ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: Based on an
estimate of Oregon's 1978 taxable property this
constitutional amendment would establish a maxi
mum bonding limitation of $221.2 million to pro
vide for the Domestic Water Fund.
5. HIGHWAY REPAIR PRIORITY, GAS TAX INCREASE
Purpose: Requires highway user revenues avail
able for highway construction and maintenance to
be used first for maintenance, reconstruction, re
habilitation and modernization under Six Year
Highway Improvement Plan before any new high
way construction, except 1-205 completion. Limits
amount of revenues useable for parks, footpaths,
bicycle trails, state police. Increases state motor
vehicle fuel tax from 7 to 9t per gallon. Diesel log
truck alternative fees Increased. Increases weight
mile and flat fee taxes for some commercial
vehicles.
ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: Passage of this
measure will result In additional fuel tax revenues
to the state of an estimated $25,370,000 and $6,
000,000 of weightmile tax on trucks and other
commercial vehicles annually during the first fiscal
year, 1979.
OFFICIAL JUDICIARY BALLOT FOR PRIMARY ELECTION
Tuesday, May 23, 1978
Place A CROSS (X) or CHECK MARK (V) Between the Number and
Name of Each Candidate Voted For.
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION (Vote for One)
48
VERNE A. DUNCAN
49
FRED W. HEARD
SO
RUTH McFARLAND
JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT,
POSITION 1 (Vote for One)
51
MILO POPE
"An iptrlvrioatf trial lwytx. h has th
raqulrtxl indicia! tomparamant.'
WILUAM W. WELLS
MPrant Circuit Judga. Provan atreng tor
law avid ordar,"
Published May 18, 1978
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POLLING PLACES:
FOR PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 23, 1978
B0ARDMAN GREENFIELD GRANGE
HALL
HARDMAN COMMUNITY HALL
I0NE I0NE CITY HALL
IRRIG0N MORROW COUNTY
OFFICE BUILDING
LEXINGTON
N.E. HEPPNER
N.W. HEPPNER
S.E. HEPPNER
S.W. HEPPNER
LEXINGTON CITY HALL
HEPPNER CITY OLD
LIBRARY BLDG.
MUSEUM BUILDING
MORROW COUNTY
COURTHOUSE
MORROW COUNTY
COURTHOUSE
Published May 18, 1978
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