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SAMPLE PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT FOR THE NON-PARTISAN CANDIDATES AND MEASURES AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD Tuesday. May 19, 1992 from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. MORROW COUNTY. OREGON Mark a CROSS (X) or a CHECK MARK ( ^ ) in the voting square between the number and name of each candidate voted for. JU D IC IA R Y JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT. MORROW AND UMATILLA COUNTIES, DEPARTMENT ONE INCUMBENT 61 □ RICHARD J. COURSON 62 □ RUDY MURGO JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT. MORROW AND UMATILLA COUNTIES, DEPARTMENT TWO 63 64 65 66 67 □ □ □ □ □ VOTE FOR ONE VOTE FOR ONE INCUMBENT PETER L. FELS STEVE FOGELSON GARRY L. REYNOLDS WALLACE D. TERRY JEFF WALLACE VOTE FOR ONE JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT, POSITION THREE INCUMBENT 68 □ EDWIN J. PETERSON VOTE FOR ONE JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT, POSITION FIVE INCUMBENT 69 □ W. MICHAEL (MICK) GILLETTE VOTE FOR ONE JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT, POSITION SEVEN INCUMBENT 70 □ SUSAN GRÄBER VOTE FOR ONE JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, POSITION FIVE INCUMBENT 71 □ ROBERT D. DURHAM VOTE FOR ONE JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, POSITION SIX 72 □ EDWARD H. WARREN INCUMBENT VOTE FOR ONE JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, POSITION NINE INCUMBENT 73 □ MARY J. DEITS VOTE FOR ONE JUDGE OF THE OREGON TAX COURT INCUMBENT 74 □ CARL N. BYERS COUNTY VOTE FOR ONE JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 75 □ CHARLOTTE S. GRAY 76 □ TED SAMPSON INCUMBENT VOTE FOR ONE COUNTY SHERIFF 77 □ ROY DRAGO ________________________________________________ STATE________________________________________________ Mark a CROSS (X) or a CHECK MARK ( ^ ) in the voting square before the word “ YES” or before the word "N O ” for the answer voted for.______________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________ REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY______________________ MEASURE 1 AMENDS OREGON CONSTITUTION: FUTURE FUEL TAXES MAY GO TO POLICE QUESTION: Shall Oregon’s Constitution be amended to allow use of future fuel tax increases, vehicle registration surcharges for policing of roads? SUMMARY: Amends Oregon Constitution. The Constitution now limits use of motor vehicle fuel taxes and vehicle registration fees to construction and maintenance of public roads and roadside rest areas. This change would allow use of revenues from future fuel tax and registration fee increases for policing of public highways and roadside rest areas. New uses allowed only if taxes or increased fees are dedicated to that purpose. This change would not affect any taxes or fees levied or imposed before January 1, 1993. □ YES □ NO _________________________ SAMPLE PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT OREGON TRAIL LIBRARY DISTRICT AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD Tuesday, May 19, 1992 from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. MORROW COUNTY, OREGON Proposed ©¡r®§@n Trail Library District Mark a CROSS (X) or a CHECK MARK (✓ ) in the voting square before the name of each candidate voted for. LIBRARY BOARD_________________________ POSITION NO. I__________________________ VOTE FOR ONE □ GERALD (JERRY) ALLDREDGE LIBRARY BOARD_________________________ POSITION NO. 2__________________________VOTE FOR ONE □ DAVID YOUNGBLUTH LIBRARY BOARD_________________________ POSITION NO. 3__________________________VOTE FOR ONE NO CANDIDATE FILED LIBRARY BOARD__________________________POSITION NO. 4__________________________VOTE FOR ONE □ WILLIAM J. KUHN LIBRARY BOARD__________________________POSITION NO. 5__________________________VOTE FOR ONE □ GARY MARKS Mark a CROSS (X) or a CHECK MARK (✓ ) in the voting square before the "Y ES” or before the word "N O ” for the answer voted for. ____________________________ MEASURE NO. 25-1______________________________ OREGON TRAIL LIBRARY DISTRICT FORMATION AND TAX BASE QUESTION: SHALL A LIBRARY DISTRICT BE FORMED INCLUDING THE HEPPNER AND BOARDMAN PRECINCTS AND SHALL ITS TAX BASE BE $140,684.00? SUMMARY: Boardman and Heppner can’t maintain library services at current levels. This measure creates a library district including the two Boardman and four Heppner precincts and governed by an elected board, two from Boardman, two from Heppner and one elected at large. The proposed tax base keeps existing libraries open, allows expanded hours, and expands services to outside the cities. Approval of this measure would reduce the property tax collections of other nonschool district units of local government available under the provisions of section l i b, Article XI, Oregon Constitution and implementing legislation. □ YES □ NO