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1972-05-23 - Ballots BALLOT 0004 15^9 OFFI NO. STUB AT THE PRIMARY NOMINATING To be Torn Off by the Chairman i 10 MARK BALLOT ONL INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate of 'your lection stamp a mark (9) in the voting square next to the rill of the number given the candidate. To vote for a person not the ballot, write his name under the title of the office in the blal NATIONAL NATIONAL NAl For Delegates to the National For For President of the United States. Party Convention, Delegate CveaParty Con ongressional District. VOTE FOR SEVEN COegOnd VOTE FOR ONE WILLIAM HAYES BEALL q (George McGovern) (Celt i E HUBERT H.HUMPHREY 16 SID SIROCKLEY 621 � KENNETH M.NOVAC (Uncommitted) ( �(Johnliodsay) ` HENRY M.JACKSON p DAVID BUCHANAN 631 SANDY POPPEN (Edward M.Kennedy) l (Uommmitted) EDWARD M.KENNEDY li! KEITH A.BURBIDGE 6111 KATHLEEN RACKLB (Uncommitted) (puny T.Mink) JOHN LINDSAY JAMES O.BURNS r,S' w The Democru's best chancy for a t! ELlIA6ETHtt6ETTY) change in Washington.D.C." (Henry M.Jackson) (Pasty T.N' 0 TERRY BRUCE CARLISLE K, EUGENE MCCARTHY 2e (Hubert H.Humphrey) KEN RINKE (Henry M.Jacimm) 9 GEORGE MCGOVERN 21 (George McGovern) q SYBIL B.RINKS e (Henry M.Jackson) WILBUR D.MILLS MARGARET U.(PEG)DERELI W LES W.RUARK 22 (Posy T.Mirk) (Utt award) PATSY T.MINK Drafted by Oregonians to return humanism BRIAN DOHERTY ti! LINDA RUDNICK and respect for individuals to government." (George McGovern) Euaette Mcvnhy r EDMUND S.MUSKIE 24 MIKE DYE 7a R.I (JOE)SMITH (Uncommisd) lGncommittaii DENNIS L.FULLER 71` GEORGE C.WALLACE 25 1 (Uncommitted) FRED C.SPIVEY tEnasmmined) LARRY D.FULLER R JUDITH A.(JUDY)SL now, SHIRLEY CHISHOLM Geortte McGorem) 15 (Uncommitted) ae»Tr JOHN W.GOFF 72 WILBUR R.SULIBACI � (Uncommitted).. rGcozac McGo%vto) CARLOTTA S.SZABO For United States Senator VOTE FOR ONE RUSTY( ncommittcd) is ,Eustor McCarthy) ROBERT B.DUNCAN The corn who can win and will w rk 26 ASHLEY GREEN* 75 RONALD D.THOM g fuA time for Oregon." (Henry M.Jackson) i Edward M.Kennedy) UNA WA 1 shall co RSE 1t placing principle al-ve politics W HENRY D.HERR 75'. JAMES H.(JIM)TICN and public interest above partisanship:' (John Lindsay) EvEtene McCarthy) DOIN 'Democrraars:RForm"old feuds.Elea hard M DENNIS C. HIGGINBOTHAM 77 SALLY MUFFETT ilA working Oregon State Senator.He p educes.!- (Hubert H.Humphrey) i posy T.Mink) RALPH WISER eeT 'Individual responsibility and freedom, W GLADYS LAST HOLMES ?1' AL ULLMAN t. Stop deficit spending inf(ation•thievery." (Henry M.Jackson) s Wilhur D.Millst a� E a1 MARTIN P.HOLMES 7t DUKE O.WHITNEY (Henry M.Jackson) c['navnmitted} I aT l For Representative in Congress, Second INGEBORG INFANTE N JULIE A.WILLIAMSO Congressional District. (Eugrnc McCarthy) (John Lindvy) Baker Creak, Dasehtrlas, Gilliam Grant, Harr�y s ���,r sr� ..`� s� l.trAtµd'i-..e.yt..y� ii.M ROBERT F�KEPHART tl STEPHEN Wm,YIN 1 � , u PRIMARY NOMINATING BALLOT SAMPLE BALLOT0004-153, FOR THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY FOR BEND PRECINCT NO. 4 DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON 1 LECTION TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, THE 23rd DAY OF MAY, 1972. WITH MARKING DEVICE space left for that purpose. To vote on any measure, stamp a mark (40) in the voting square after the word "Yes" or after the word "No". If you wrongly stamp, tear or deface this ballot, re- turn it to the Chairman and obtain another. AL COUNTY NONPARTISAN BALLOT to the National For County Commissioner Second REFERRED TO THE [PEOPLE ;District. VOTE FOR ONE BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY JERRY L.CRAFTON The People of Deschutes County 41 1. ELIMINATES LITERACY REQUIREMENT: Deserve Fair and Equal RcpreSentation LOWERS VOTING AGE— EF9 Purpose: This mea- sure amends the Oregon Constittruyytion to elim-ROLAND W. HARE 11 42, be able exceep rcforrephysiccal disobit y eto read and write the Enttli physical !t also lowers r� !IS the minimum vol_ing age from 21 to 10 years -- I JOHN E.WEBS 0 J of age for all elections in Oregon. Jtal� N ALBERT"ABE"YOUNG Bring County Government sank 2.REPEALS REQUIREMENT FOR DECENNIAL f'`' T.,Ttu•People And Out In The Opco STATE CENSUS—Purpose: 1'ES � pose: This measure n'e- *ADEMAKER 97 _-� peals Section 5 of Article 1V of the Oregon Constitution which requires the state legisia- NO lure to provide for a census "of all the white For Sheriff VOTE FOR ONE the u'year of eachad every ten years, in �� `I�� A r. FORREST C."POE"SHOLES � 45:. '�m Incumbent Democrat 3.ALLOWS LEGISLATORS TO CALL SPECIAL E__SESSIONS—Purpose:This measure amends the; Oregon Constitution to allow a majority of members of each house of the legislature to call 105 --� a special session of the legislature either by 101 I joint resolution, or by petition filed with the For County Surveyor VOTE FOR ONE presiding officers in a manner provided by law. The resolution or tition may Unlit the matters to be con- 821 -1 -- . sidered at the special session.This does not affect the Gover- AUBREY E. PERRY 46 nor's authority to call a special session of the legislature. i County Surveyor IvSS To rvs ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: No direct Cmancial effect. However,if the option to call itself into special session 1111 I were exercised by the Legislature as allowed by this amend- r" ment.costs to conduct the session would be incurred.Cores of recent special sessions of the Legislature have averaged ap- tt� { ET 1041 NATIONAL Proximately$5.000 per day. 1051 For National Committeeman t� VOTE FOR ONE 4.CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION BONDS FOR YES -.� - STATE GOVERNMENT—ppuurrppoeszee This Con- stitutional Amendment authorizes issuance of �n>• general obligation bonds not to exceed at an 'Eugene Mrr;anhy one time one-fourth of 1% of trite cash value NO VERN COOK "rho Dcmncrarn Scnuor. ----I of all taxable property.The bond revenues are r� 107 Withdraw from Victnarn Now.Step ~ to finance the coat of buildings and other state __--� Recession with Democratic 11rculent." government projects,and are to be repaid from gifts,rentals, �ISs parking and other building fees.The legislature,however,may LMR 1N� WILLIAM(BILL) McCOY $repose a property lax if such gifts, rentals and fees are m- 4t sufficient to pay indebtedness. -� -- ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: No immediate finan- cial JOHN H. SWEENEY 501 impact.The measure ices not automatically allow issuance �B of bonds. Before bonds can be issued, legislative action is re- 51 Based on the estimate of 1973 true cash value of `! m BLAINE WHIPPLE St' s property in the State, the maximum amount of bonds which `m "Incumbent; R spnrcd Nntinnal tart)'Lt•.elu the legislature could authorize would be a ximately $55 r� Fighter hlr rnl rtesivc Caosre and tarry Rer Ire __ million. The annual savings at current (early 19721 interest r� B. HUG e Demr (BILL)WILKINS S2, rules would be appruximalely $35,1100 for each one million ltln>• 111� i "The bemticraric parry must'tan't for nnnomu dollars of bonds utilised, pr nplwrruntecs.loss<r.security'and Mace, 1121 I j S. IRRIGATION AND WATER DEVELOPMENT j BONDS—Purpose: Authorizes bonds up to one Y F c m e --_1 percent of true cash value of taxable properly _ in� lnta•1 113, For National Commitle0woman m state to provide funds to be advanced for .•nnctrnrtinn an.l u:hrn nrrrccnry fnr enrurity IVo f - •-------W­----.._..,........., %zuaene mct.anny/ rnry ac soul ,.. Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, asco, Whoolar, and (4 Portions of Clackamas and Linn Counties. VOTE FOR ONE LANETA C. KING 1 " f (Patsy T.Mirk) +1�a DAVID ArGM hLAR tw f AL ULLMAN Your Second Distria Representative— M ERNESTO LOPEZ 83 ANN L.AIKEN Doing Oregon's Work in Congress." (Patsy T.Mink) (Uncommitted) f f' NONA LOWE W PATRICIA A.ALLENDE f (John Lindsay) (George McGovern) p t f STATE R.VANCE MUDOWELL aS STEVE ANDERSON s, (Eugene McCarthy) (Pang T.Mink) t° For Secretary of State VOTE FOR ONE PATRICK MCMAHON M EVE BACHMAN y; 1 (Edmund S.Muskie) f John Lindsay) l . BEULAH HAND 91 "Qualified to serve people.Dedicated DAVID MCTEAGUE ty to honew in vernment." (George McGovern) PATRICK ELENDY at (John Lindsay) For State Treasurer VOTE FOR ONE SANoTIIAGO(JIM)MONTE$MONTOYA aft ALICE CORBETT Eight Years Democratic Senator,Successful ROBERT J.MORGAN !0 Businesswoman Respects your crioner as Her Own:' (Uncommitted) VICTOR DAVIS Legalize state casinos,free college tuitions, ERNEST L.NELSON fl fm home taxes,millions for schools." (Uncommitted) JEANNE DOST "Combining modern budget techniques with M LOUISE P.NELSON 92 humanistic concern to serve the public interest:' (Uncommitted) W.H.(BILL)14OLMSTROM 96 A FiatsHy responsible business man with HILDUR NISKANEN f2 Is years of public service:' (Eugene McCarthy) PHIL H.MCALMOND 26 Action peri O FiSM Management For Investment (Continued Next Odumn) sou,More Jobs,Maximum Earnings." For Attomey General VOTE FOR ONE ELIZABETH W.(Dom) BROWN E V 1g1�prienced as Prosecutins Attorney,Defen&t.Judicial Referee Legislative Leader.National LeSd Editor." R.P.(JOE)SMITH 2a 7o treat arses man and woman fairly, equally,and honestly.•• i For State Senator,Twenty-Seventh Senatorial District VOTE FOR ONE FRED W.HEARD 210 T tp Experience Wotkins For Eastern Oreaan:' For State Representative,Fifty-Fourth Representative District Daadutles County and a portion of Klamath County. VOTE FOR ONE DAVID R.DIERDORFF M "Qmlifitd to be your Representative." WINNER � l l f_ of state, the operation and maintenance of i PAL:�OIYS CORBETT S3 irrigation projects to and upon farms owned 1 lect a Democrat who works for unity, by Oregon residents (including corporations and public bodies) ress and economy in government." and to acquire easements and rights-of-way for water develop. ment projects; authorizes ad valor [fiUnt y H. KLONOSKt principal and interest on bonds. f* ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECT ' Sol B. RANSOM would a llow the State tc sell bonds to establish a loan fund to ugene McCarthy" be advanced for local h rgation and water development proi- ects. Based on the estimate of 1973 true cash value, a maxi- a mum Of$220 million of bonds could be issued.The 1971 Legis- lature has provided, subject to approval of this amendment, that advances from these bond proceeds are to be made only fol on a loan basis secured by a first mortgage against the irriga- PRECINCT off the bonds is toobe�n et project loaproperty.repayment. The cost f paying Praeind Committeeman VOTE FOR ONE BY REFERENDUM PETITION i.ENABLING COUNTY-CITY VEHICLE REGIS. YES TRATION TAX Purpose' Allows counties to Precinct COnttni"00%voman levy $10 annual vehicle registration tax for VOTE FOR ONE highway and Park p Exempts certain NO vehicles. 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