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2010-05-18 - Ballots Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Democratic Party r Deschutes County, OR- May 18, 2010 Q A 'A e Instructions To Voter Use A Pen(Blue or Black Ink) 11 ■ To ensure your vote counts,completely fill in the . oval 4D to the left of the response of your County Commissioner Judge of the Circuit Court choice. Position 1 11th District,Position 6 (Four Year Term) Vote For One To write in a name,write the name on the solid Vote For One line and fill in the oval ' to the left of the - write-in line. _-::: John Boyle :._: Thomas Spear - Attention! Dallas Brown :._? Thomas A Hill Remember to inspect your ballot for mistakes! if you make a mistake or _ 21 damage your ballot,call your County - _' John Gist Wells B Ashby Elections Office to ask for a replacement . ballot. "_._-:> Write-in Write-in Count;Commissioner Judge of the Circuit Court osition 3 11th District,Position 4 (Four Year Term) Vote For One Vote For One United States Senator No Candidate Filed -::> A Michael Adler Vote For One Incumbent - ' Write-in Write-in - Pavel Goberman Loren Hooker Superintendent of Public District Attorney Instruction Vote For One Ron Wyden Vote For One . 40 . Write-in Susan Castillo Mike Dugan 41 Representative In Congress Ron Maurer -_> Patrick J Flaherty 2nd District . az - Vote For One _ _ - Write-in Write-in 43 Joyce B Segers Y Judge of the Supreme Court County Assessor Write-in position 5 (Four Year Term) - Vote For One Vote For One Governor "__: Jack L Landau =- Scot W Langton Vote For One Allan J Arlow : Write-in -- Roger Obrist -: Write-in - - John Kltzhaber Judge of the Supreme Court Position 4 51 Bill Bradbury Vote For One - -:' C--:' Rives Kistler Write-in Incumbent State Treasurer -_ (2 Year Term) Write-in - Vote For One Judge of the Court Of Appeals Position 3 : Rick Metsger Vote For One Ted Wheeler Darleen Ortega Incumbent • Write-in - Write-in State Representative Judge of the Court Of Appeals 54th District Position 7 . Vote For One Vote For One __:> Judy Stiegler c_-_? Robert Wollheim Incumbent _..,.. • force WARNING --... __.. _.> Any person who,by use of Write-in _ Write-in _ ^ ce or other means,unduly influences an elector to vote . in any particular manner or to refrain from voting is subject to a fine.(ORS 254,470) A IBM I CM I Seq:0001 � A Vote Both Sides of Ballot ®Election Systems&Software,Inc.1981,2002 Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Democratic Party-Deschutes County,OR-May 18,2010 r'D E F �, I'll, � Referred to the People by the 9-77 Deschutes County Bond to Expand Legislative Assembly and Remodel Existing Jail 68 Revises Constitution:Allows state to Question:Shall Deschutes County expand and issue bonds to match voter approved remodel the existing jail by issuing general school district bonds for school capital obligation bonds not to exceed$44 million?If the costs. bonds are approved,they will be payable from taxes on property or property ownership that are not Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote allows state to subject to the limits of sections 11 and 11 b,Article issue bonds to match voter approved school district XI of the Oregon Constitution. bonds for school capital costs.Dedicates lottery funds for matching funds and repayment. Summary: Passage of this measure would fund Result of"no"vote:"No"vote retains current law capital construction and improvements,including: prohibiting state and restricting local districts from issuing bonds to pay for school capital costs, •Adding space to provide for up to 250 additional including acquisition,construction,repair and general population inmates. improvement. Summary: This measure would revise the Oregon •Adding room for approximately 50 inmates with Constitution to allow voters to approve local district mental health,medical and/or disciplinary issues to bonds for school capital costs and the state to issue enable jail staff to provide additional treatment at bands and use the revenue from those bonds to the jail,avoiding added costs and safety issues. help local school districts pay for capital costs.The Constitution currently limits voters'ability to approve •Space for inmate programs to address behavioral local district bonds for school capital costs and problems,including drug and alcohol addictions. prevents the state from issuing bonds to help local districts pay for school capital costs."Capital costs" .Increased room for intake,release and inmate include costs for acquisition,construction,repair and improvement,but not routine maintenance or processing. supplies.State funds may be used only to match funds approved by voters in local districts.The The annual cost of the bond is estimated at 18 measure would dedicate 15 percent of state lottery cents per$1,000 assessed value.The cost would revenues to a"school capital matching fund"to be approximately$3 per month for property with an repay state funds provided to districts.State bonds assessed value of$200,000. may not be repaid by raising property taxes. Contains other provisions. The bonds would mature in 30 years or less from Estimate of financial impact:There is no financial the date of issuance and be issued in one or more effect on either state or local government series. expenditures or revenues. _ Yes Yes <=: No No Referred to the People by the Legislative Assembly 69 Amends Constitution:Continues and modernizes authority for lowest cost borrowing for community colleges and public universities. Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote continues and modernizes state authority to issue lowest cost bonds to finance projects for the benefit of community colleges and public universities. Result of"no"vote:"No"vote rejects modernization of authority to issue lowest cost bonds to finance projects for the benefit of community colleges and public universities. Summary: This measure continues and modernizes the state's authority to use general obligation bonds,the lowest cost method of borrowing,to finance projects for community colleges and public universities.It does not increase the current limit on borrowing.The measure clarifies that community colleges and public universities may purchase existing buildings with the proceeds of general obligation bonds.It also allows the Oregon University System to use nontax revenues to determine whether bonds to be issued under Article XI-F(1)are self-supporting.The Article XW -bond- proceeds to be used for the same pans of a project and to be used for mixed-use projects that benefit higher education.It allows nontax revenues to be used as matching funds for Article XI-G bond proceeds. Estimate of financial Impact:There is no financial effect on either state or local government expenditures or revenues. - Yes - No �D E F I _J q Vote Both Sides of Ballot J �{} Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Democratic Party a. Deschutes County, OR- May 16,2010 i; IBM I LE nstructions To Voter - „ ■ Use A Pen (Blue or Black Ink) To ensure your vote counts,completely fill in the oval � to the left of the response of your choice. County Commissioner Judge of the Circuit Court Position 1 11th District,Position 6 (Four Year Term) Vote For One To write in a name,write the name on the solid Vote For One I line and fill in the oval 40 to the left of the write-in line. -- John Boyle Thomas Spear . Attention! Dallas Brown -. Thomas A Hill Remember to inspect your ballot for mistakes! If you make a mistake or _ 21 damage your ballot,call your County John Gist C-- Wells B Ashby Elections Office to ask for a replacement . ballot. - ---.., Write-in Write-in _ - - County Commisskmer Judge of the Circuit Court position 3 11th District,Position 4 . (Four Year Term) Vote For One Vote For One United States Senator No Candidate Piled A Michael Adler Vote For One Incumbent Write-in Write-in Pavel Goberman =- Loren Hooker Superintendent of Public District Attorney Instruction Vote For One -:> Ron Wyden Vote For One • 40 • Write-in - ' Susan Castillo - Mike Dugan 41 - Representative In Congress Ron Maurer -::> Patrick J Flaherty 2nd District - 42 . Vote For One Write-in Write-in N 43 Joyce B Segers Write-in Judge of the Supreme Court County Assessor Position 5 (Four Year Term) . Vote For One Vote For One Governor Vote For One Jack LLandau -- Scot W Langton Allan J Arlow Write-in M Roger Obrist Write-in Justice of the Peace _,..- --..,...... (Six Year Term) M John Kitzhaber Judge of the Supreme Court Vote For One Position 4 c:--::: Bill Bradbury Vote For One _ Charles Fadeley 52 - Rives Kistler Write-in Incumbent Write-in State Treasurer (2 Year Term) Write-in Vote For One Judge of the Court Of Appeals Position 3 Rick Metsger Vote For One Ted Wheeler - Darleen Ortega Incumbent - Write-in Write-in State Representative Judge of the Court Of Appeals 54th District Position 7 - Vote For One Vote For One > Judy Stiegler -:> Robert Wollheim Incumbent - - , WARNING – ' Any person who,by use of Write-in Write-in _ force or other means,unduly - influences an elector to vote in any particular manner or to refrain from voting is subject to a fine.(ORS 254,470) JiAM e c 5eq:0002 J J B Vote Both Sides of Ballot ®Election Systems&Sottware,Inc.1981,2002 Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Democratic Party-Deschutes County, OR-May 18,2010 ip E F 2 14 q? 111110 W, Referred to the People by the 9.77 Deschutes County Bond to Expand Legislative Assembly and Remodel Existing Jail 68 Revises Constitution:Allows state to Question:Shall Deschutes County expand and issue bonds to match voter approved remodel the existing jail by issuing general school district bonds for school capital obligation bonds not to exceed$44 million?If the costs. bonds are approved,they will be payable from taxes on property or property ownership that are not Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote allows state to subject to the limits of sections 11 and 11 b,Article issue bonds to match voter approved school district XI of the Oregon Constitution. bonds for school capital costs.Dedicates lottery funds for matching funds and repayment. Summary: Passage of this measure would fund Result of"no"vote:"No"vote retains current law capital construction and improvements,including: prohibiting state and restricting local districts from issuing bonds to pay for school capital costs, •Adding space to provide for up to 250 additional including acquisition,construction,repair and general population inmates. improvement. Summary: This measure would revise the Oregon •Adding room for approximately 50 inmates with Constitution to allow voters to approve local district mental health,medical and/or disciplinary issues to bonds for school capital costs and the state to issue enable jail staff to provide additional treatment at bonds and use the revenue from those bonds to the jail,avoiding added costs and safety issues. help local school districts pay for capital costs.The Constitution currently limits voters'ability to approve •Space for inmate programs to address behavioral local district bonds for school capital costs and problems,including drug and alcohol addictions. prevents the state from issuing bonds to help local districts pay for school capital costs."Capital costs" .Increased room for intake,release and inmate include costs for acquisition,construction,repair and improvement,but not routine maintenance or processing. supplies.State funds may be used only to match funds approved by voters in local districts.The The annual cost of the bond is estimated at 18 measure would dedicate 15 percent of state lottery cents per$1,000 assessed value.The cost would revenues to a"school capital matching fund"to be approximately$3 per month for property with an repay state funds provided to districts.State bonds assessed value of$200,000. may not be repaid by raising property taxes. Contains other provisions. The bonds would mature in 30 years or less from Estimate of financial impact:There is no financial the date of issuance and be issued in one or more effect on either state or local government series. expenditures or revenues. Yes Yes No No Referred to the People by the Legislative Assembly B9 Amends Constitution:Continues and modernizes authority for lowest cost borrowing for community colleges and public universities. Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote continues and modernizes state authority to issue lowest cost bonds to finance projects for the benefit of community colleges and public universities. Result of"no"vote:"No"vote rejects modernization of authority to issue lowest cost bonds to finance projects for the benefit of community colleges and public universities. Summary: This measure continues and modernizes the state's authority to use general obligation bonds,the lowest cost method of borrowing,to finance projects for community colleges and public universities.It does not increase the current limit on borrowing.The measure clarifies that community colleges and public universities may purchase existing buildings with the proceeds of general obligation bonds.It also allows the Oregon University System to use nontax revenues to determine whether bonds to be issued under Article XI-F(1)are self-supporting.The measure allows Article XI-F(1)and XI-G bond --- and to be used for mixed-use projects that benefit higher education.It allows nontax revenues to be used as matching funds for Article XI-G bond proceeds. Estimate of financial Impact:There is no financial effect on either state or local government expenditures or revenues. Yes No I ID g Vote Both Sides of Ballot Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Democratic Party Deschutes County, OR-May 18, 2010 yf , A e .t Instructions To Voter Use A Pen (Blue or Black Ink) 11 ■ I To ensure your vote counts,completely fill in the - oval 40 to the left of the response of your County Commissioner Judge of the Circuit Court choice. Position 1 11th District,Position 6 (Four Year Term) Vote For One To write in a name,write the name on the solid Vote For One line and fill in the oval • to the left of the - write-in line. John Boyle _> Thomas Spear . Attention! c:== Dallas Brown => Thomas A Hill Remember to inspect your ballot for 21 mistakes! If you make a mistake or John Gist Wells B Ashby damage your ballot,call your County y Elections Office to ask for a replacement - ballot. __:> Write-in Write-in County Commissioner Judge of the Circuit Court Position 3 11tr District,Position 4 (Four Year Term) Vote For One Vote For One United States Senator No Candidate Filed A Michael Adler Vote For One Incumbent Write-in Write-in Pavel Goberman Loren Hooker Superintendent of Public District Attorney Instruction Vote For One Ron Wyden vote For One 40 _:> Susan Castillo _ _:> Mike Dugan Write-in 41 Representative In Congress > Ron Maurer Patrick J Flaherty 2nd District - 42 . Vote For One Write-in Write-in 43 _ ::> Joyce B Segers INS I Judge of the Supreme Court County Assessor Write-in Position 5 (Four Year Term) - Vote For One Vote For One Governor -_> Jack L Landau Scot W Langton Vote For One Allan J Arlow Write-in : Roger Obrist Justice of the Peace Write-in (Six Year Term) = John Kltzhaber Judge of the Supreme Court Vote For One Position 4 BIII Bradbury Vote For One Charles Fadeley J Rives Kistler Write-in Incumbent Write-in _- 53 State Treasurer -_ (2 Year Term) Write-in ------- Vote For One Judge of the Court Of Appeals Position 3 - = Rick Metsger Vote For One -_. Ted Wheeler - Darleen Ortega Incumbent -- Write-in Write-in _ -- State Representative Judge of the Court Of Appeals 53rd District Position 7 - Vote For One Vote For One I John Huddle _--. Robert Wollheim Incumbent - - WARNING Any person who,by use of Write-in Write-in force or other means,unduly influences an elector to vote - in any particular manner or to refrain from voting is subject to a fine,(ORS 254.470) — ,,A r3 c Se :0003 _J Vote Both Sides of Ballot 0 Election Systems&Software,Inc.1981,2002 l.r k Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Democratic Party-Deschutes County,OR-May 18,2010 rb E F ? k ,; , MENEM z � Y MINNOW Referred to the People by the 9-77 Deschutes County Bond to Expand Legislative Assembly and Remodel Existing Jail 68 Revises Constitution:Allows state to Question:Shall Deschutes County expand and issue bonds to match voter approved remodel the existing jail by issuing general school district bonds for school capital obligation bonds not to exceed$44 million?If the costs. bonds are approved,they will be payable from taxes on property or property ownership that are not Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote allows state to subject to the limits of sections 11 and 11 b,Article issue bonds to match voter approved school district XI of the Oregon Constitution. bonds for school capital costs.Dedicates lottery funds for matching funds and repayment. Summary: Passage of this measure would fund Result of"no"vote:"No"vote retains current law capital construction and improvements,including: prohibiting state and restricting local districts from issuing bonds to pay for school capital costs, •Adding space to provide for up to 250 additional including acquisition,construction,repair and general population inmates. improvement. Summary: This measure would revise the Oregon •Adding room for approximately 50 inmates with Constitution to allow voters to approve local district mental health,medical and/or disciplinary issues to bonds for school capital costs and the state to issue enable jail staff to provide additional treatment at bonds and use the revenue from those bonds to the jail,avoiding added costs and safety issues. help local school districts pay for capital costs.The Constitution currently limits voters'ability to approve •Space for inmate programs to address behavioral local district bonds for school capital costs and problems,including drug and alcohol addictions. prevents the state from issuing bonds to help local districts pay for school capital costs."Capital costs" .Increased room for intake,release and inmate include costs for acquisition,construction,repair processing. and improvement,but not routine maintenance or supplies.State funds may be used only to match funds approved by voters in local districts.The The annual cost of the bond is estimated at 18 measure would dedicate 15 percent of state lottery cents per$1,000 assessed value.The cost would revenues to a"school capital matching fund"to be approximately$3 per month for property with an repay state funds provided to districts.State bonds assessed value of$200,000. may not be repaid by raising property taxes. Contains other provisions. The bonds would mature in 30 years or less from Estimate of financial impact:There is no financial the date of issuance and be issued in one or more effect on either state or local government series. expenditures or revenues. _ Yes Yes No - No Referred to the People by the Legislative Assembly gg Amends Constitution:Continues and modernizes authority for lowest cost borrowing for community colleges and public universities. Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote continues and modernizes state authority to issue lowest cost bonds to finance projects for the benefit of community colleges and public universities. Result of"no"vote:"No"vote rejects modernization of authority to issue lowest cost bonds to finance projects for the benefit of community colleges and public universities. Summary: This measure continues and modernizes the state's authority to use general obligation bonds,the lowest cost method of borrowing,to finance projects for community colleges and public universities.It does not increase the current limit on borrowing.The measure clarifies that community colleges and public universities may purchase existing buildings with the proceeds of general obligation bonds.It also allows the Oregon University System to use nontax revenues to determine whether bonds to be issued under Article XI-F(1)are self-supporting.The me le I-Fl1)andXl-QbQnd- proceeds fo—be used for t e same parts of a project ~~ and to be used for mixed-use projects that benefit higher education.It allows nontax revenues to be used as matching funds for Article XI-G bond proceeds. Estimate of financial Impact:There is no financial effect on either state or local government expenditures or revenues. Yes No C Vote Both Sides of Ballot Official Primary Nominatingg Ballot for the Democratic Party Deschutes County,OR-May 1S,2010 r a B 4: r Instructions To Voter a= Use A Pen(Blue or Black Ink) To ensure your vote counts,completely fill in the . oval m to the left of the response of your County Commissioner Judge of the Circuit Court choice. Position 1 11th District,Position 6 . (Four Year Term) Vote For One To write in a name,write the name on the solid Vote For One line and fill in the oval • to the left of the . write-in line. CC John Boyle CC? Thomas Spear - Attention! C C Dallas Brown C7 Thomas A Hill Remember to inspect your ballot for mistakes! If you make a mistake or CC John Gist C� Wells B Ashby damage your ballot,call your County Elections Office to ask for a replacement . ballot. CiD C-? Write-in Write-in - Cour►ty Commissioner Judge of the ircuit ourt Position 3 11th District,Position 4 OMEN (Four Year Term) Vote For One Vote For One - United States Senator No Candidate Filed C=D A Michael Adler Vote For One Incumbent Write-In Write-In - CD Pavel Goberman c-D Loren Hooker Superintendent of Public District Attorney Instruction Vote For One - C7-) Ron Wyden Vote For One . 40 CD CC Write-in Susan Castillo CD Mike Dugan 41 Representative In Congress CC Ron Maurer Patrick J Flaherty 2nd District - 4s . Vote For One Write-in Write-in - 43 - C=) Joyce B Segers . CCD Judge of the Supreme Court County Assessor write-In Position 5 (Four Year Term) . Vote For One Vote For One Governor CC Jack L Landau CC Scot W Langton Vote For One - C_-) Allan J Arlow C--D Write-in CD Roger Obrist CC? Justice of the Peace Write-In (Six Year Term) C=D John Kitzhaber Judge of the Supreme Court Vote For One Position 4 C=_> Bill Bradbury Vote For One C:--) Charles Fadeley C-D C-D Rives Kistler - Write-in Incumbent Write-in M State Treasurer CC (2 Year Term) Write-in - sa . Vote For One Judge of the Court Of Appeals Position 3 C=D Rick Metsger Vote For One CD Ted Wheeler CC� Darleen Ortega Incumbent Write-in Write-in 0 State Representative Judge of the Court Of Appeals 59th District Position 7 . Vote For One Vote For One CCU Will Boettner CC Robert Wollheim Incumbent WARNING - C=C C_7 Any person who,by use of Write-in Write-in force or other means,unduly influences an elector to vote - in any particular manner or to refrain from voting is subject to a fine.(ORS 254.470) c 5eq:0004 Jll p ote Both Si eS 0 f Ballot ®Election Systems&Software,Inc.1981,2002 Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Democratic Party-Deschutes County,OR-May 18,2010 r i D E FM 1 mom= x Referred to the People by the 9-77 Deschutes County Bond to Expand Legislative Assembly and Remodel Existing Jail ~ 68 Revises Constitution:Allows state to Question:Shall Deschutes County expand and issue bonds to match voter approved remodel the existing jail by issuing general school district bonds for school capital obligation bonds not to exceed$44 million?If the costs, bonds are approved,they will be payable from taxes on property or property ownership that are not Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote allows state to subject to the limits of sections 11 and 11 b,Article issue bonds to match voter approved school district XI of the Oregon Constitution. bonds for school capital costs.Dedicates lottery funds for matching funds and repayment. Summary: Passage of this measure would fund Result of"no"vote:"No"vote retains current law capital construction and improvements,including: prohibiting state and restricting local districts from issuing bonds to pay for school capital costs, •Adding space to provide for up to 250 additional including acquisition,construction,repair and general population inmates. improvement. Summary: This measure would revise the Oregon 'Adding room for approximately 50 inmates with Constitution to allow voters to approve local district mental health,medical and/or disciplinary issues to bonds for school capital costs and the state to issue enable jail staff to provide additional treatment at bonds and use the revenue from those bonds to the jail,avoiding added costs and safety issues. help local school districts pay for capital costs.The Constitution currently limits voters'ability to approve •Space for inmate programs to address behavioral local district bonds for school capital costs and problems,including drug and alcohol addictions. prevents the state from issuing bonds to help local districts pay for school capital costs."Capital costs" .Increased room for intake,release and inmate include costs for acquisition,construction,repair and improvement,but not routine maintenance or processing. supplies.State funds may be used only to match funds approved by voters in local districts.The The annual cost of the bond is estimated at 18 measure would dedicate 15 percent of state lottery cents per$1,000 assessed value.The cost would revenues to a"school capital matching fund"to be approximately$3 per month for property with an repay state funds provided to districts.State bonds assessed value of$200,000. may not be repaid by raising property taxes. Contains other provisions. The bonds would mature in 30 years or less from Estimate of financial impact:There is no financial the date of issuance and be issued in one or more effect on either state or local government series. expenditures or revenues. _. c;_� Yes () Yes C__) No (:�D No Referred to the People by the Legislative Assembly 69 Amends Constitution:Continues and modernizes authority for lowest cost borrowing for community colleges and public universities. Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote continues and modernizes state authority to issue lowest cost bonds to finance projects for the benefit of community colleges and public universities. Result of"no"vote:"No"vote rejects modernization of authority to issue lowest cost bonds to finance projects for the benefit of community colleges and public universities. Summary: This measure continues and modernizes the state's authority to use general obligation bonds,the lowest cost method of borrowing,to finance projects for community colleges and public universities.It does not increase the current limit on borrowing.The measure clarifies that community colleges and public universities may purchase existing buildings with the proceeds of general obligation bonds.It also allows the Oregon University System to use nontax revenues to determine whether bonds to be issued under Article XI-F(1)are self-supporting.The _..__.. -neasure allows AnicleX l-F(1)and Xl=GbDnd___. proceeds to be used for the same parts of a project and to be used for mixed-use projects that benefit higher education.It allows nontax revenues to be used as matching funds for Article XI-G bond proceeds. Estimate of financial impact:There is no financial effect on either state or local government expenditures or revenues. -> Yes No iD E WT F IL J p Vote Both Sides of Ballot - 4 M Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Democratic Party Deschutes County, OR-May 18,2010 pia 'v ey 'A e Instructions To Voter - ■ Use A Pen (Blue or Black Ink) To ensure your vote counts,completely fill in the - oval • to the left of the response of your County Commissioner Judge of the Circuit Court choice. Position 1 11th District,Position 6 (Four Year Term) Vote For One To write in a name,write the name on the solid Vote For One line and fill in the oval Fair to the left of the - write-in line. (:_�D John Boyle C 77 Thomas Spear - Attentionl C=C Dallas Brown C-D Thomas A Hill Remember to inspect your ballot for mistakes! If you make a mistake or damage your ballot,call your County C--) John Gist CD Wells B Ashby Elections Office to ask for a replacement . ballot. C=� Write-in Write-in County Commissioner Judge of the Clratlt Court Position 3 11th District,Position 4 (Four Year Term) Vote For One Vote For One - United States Senator No Candidate Filed A Michael Adler Vote For One Incumbent C—, C-- Write-In Write-in Pavel Goberman C_-> Loren Hooker Superintendent of Public District Attorney Instruction Vote For One C_D Ron Wyden Vote For One - 40 . C.-> Write-in CD Susan Castillo C:_-) Mike Dugan N 41 Representative In Congress CC Ron Maurer CC Patrick J Flaherty 2nd District . 42 - Vote For One C-.D C.7 Write-in Write-in N CD Joyce B Segers - 44 - C� Judge of the Supreme Court County Assessor Write-in Position 5 (Four Year Term) - Vote For One Vote For One Governor CD Jack L Landau C D Scot W Langton Vote For One - C-) Allan J Arlow C-.-D Write-in C-D Roger Obrist CC Justice of the Peace Write in (Six Year Term) C? John Kitzhaber Judge of the Supreme Court Vote For One Position 4 Vote For One C:--) Charles Fadele C=� Bill Bradbury y (=-C Rives Kistler C-D Write-in Incumbent Write-in State Treasurer CC (2 Year Term) Write-in - Vote For One Judge of the Court Of Appeals Position 3 - C?-..- Rick Metsger Vote For One -? Ted Wheeler C=:) Darfeen Ortega Incumbent Write-in Write-in State Representative Judge of the Court Of Appeals 55th District Positron 7 . Vote For One Vote For One No Candidate Filed Robert Wollheim Incumbent Any person WARNIby use of Write-in Write-in force or other means,unduly . influences an elector to vote in any particular manner or to refrain from voting is subject to a fine.(ORS 264.470) 7A s c M I Seq:0005 I I J E Vote BotF9—ide_s__of Ballot ®Election Systems&Software,Inc.1981,2002 Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Democratic Party-Deschutes County,OR-May 18,2010 D E FM 1 77 MENEM '1 t Referred to the People by the 9-77 Deschutes County Bond to Expand u ' , Legislative Assembly and Remodel Existing Jail g$ Revises Constitution:Allows state to Question:Shall Deschutes County expand and issue bonds to match voter approved remodel the existing jail by issuing general school district bonds for school capital obligation bonds not to exceed$44 million?If the costs. bonds are approved,they will be payable from taxes on property or property ownership that are not Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote allows state to subject to the limits of sections 11 and 11 b,Article issue bonds to match voter approved school district XI of the Oregon Constitution. bonds for school capital costs.Dedicates lottery funds for matching funds and repayment. Summary: Passage of this measure would fund Result of"no"vote:"No"vote retains current law capital construction and improvements,including: Prohibiting state and restricting local districts from issuing bonds to pay for school capital costs, •Adding space to provide for up to 250 additional including acquisition,construction,repair and general population inmates. improvement. Summary: This measure would revise the Oregon 'Adding room for approximately 50 inmates with Constitution to allow voters to approve local district mental health,medical and/or disciplinary issues to bonds for school capital costs and the state to issue enable jail staff to provide additional treatment at bonds and use the revenue from those bonds to the jail,avoiding added costs and safety issues. help local school districts pay for capital costs.The Constitution currently limits voters'ability to approve Space for inmate programs to address behavioral local district bonds for school capital costs and problems,including drug and alcohol addictions. prevents the state from issuing bonds to help local districts pay for school capital costs."Capital costs" .Increased room for intake,release and inmate include costs for acquisition,construction,repair and improvement,but not routine maintenance or processing. supplies.State funds may be used only to match funds approved by voters in local districts.The The annual cost of the bond is estimated at 18 measure would dedicate 15 percent of state lottery cents per$1,000 assessed value.The cost would revenues to a"school capital matching fund"to be approximately$3 per month for property with an repay state funds provided to districts.State bonds assessed value of$200,000. may not be repaid by raising property taxes. Contains other provisions. The bonds would mature in 30 years or less from Estimate of financial impact:There is no financial the date of issuance and be issued in one or more effect on either state or local government series. expenditures or revenues. _ c_� Yes C=- Yes C-- No C YD No Referred to the People by the Legislative Assembly 69 Amends Constitution:Continues and modernizes authority for lowest cost borrowing for community colleges and public universities. Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote continues and modernizes state authority to issue lowest cost bonds to finance projects for the benefit of community colleges and public universities. Result of"no"vote:"No"vote rejects modernization of authority to issue lowest cost bonds to finance projects for the benefit of community colleges and public universities. Summary: This measure continues and modernizes the state's authority to use general obligation bonds,the lowest cost method of borrowing,to finance projects for community colleges and public universities.It does not increase the current limit on borrowing.The measure clarifies that community colleges and public universities may purchase existing buildings with the proceeds of general obligation bonds.It also allows the Oregon University System to use nontax revenues to determine whether bonds to be issued under Article XI-F(f)are self-supporting.The -=aa-ure-a ows AnicleJU:F(1)andXL-G bond----. — proceeds to be used for the same parts of a project and to be used for mixed-use projects that benefit higher education.It allows nontax revenues to be used as matching funds for Article XI-G bond proceeds. Estimate of financial impact:There is no financial effect on either state or local government expenditures or revenues. CD Yes c D No �D E F L J E Vote Both Sides of Ballot Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Democratic Party 0 Ci4 Deschutes County,OR-May 18,2010 IA a .� 7P' • 1 h, a,.,ry. I.r Instructions To Voter - ■ Use A Pen(Blue or Black Ink) To ensure your vote counts,completely fill in the - oval M to the left of the response of your Cou Commissioner Judge of the Circuit Court choice. losition 1 11th District,Position 6 (Four Year Term) Vote For One To write in a name,write the name on the solid Vote For One line and fill in the oval • to the left of the - write-in line. CD John Boyle C.7 Thomas Spear . Attention! CC Dallas Brown CC Thomas A Hill Remember to inspect your ballot for mistakes! If you make a mistake or damage your ballot,call your County C-D John Gist CD Wells B Ashby Elections Office to ask for a replacement - ballot. Write-in Write-In - --- — Cou Commissioner _. J of the Circuit Court Position 3 11th District,Position 4 (Four Year Term) Vote For One Vote For One United States Senator No Candidate Filed CC A Michael Adler Vote For One Incumbent Write-in Write-in CC Pavel Goberman CD Loren Hooker Superintendent of Public District Attorney Instruction Vote For One - C C Ron Wyden Vote For One . 40 CC Write-in CC Susan Castillo CC Mike Dugan - 41 - Representative In Congress C7 Ron Maurer CC Patrick J Flaherty 2nd District - 42 Vote For One [_, C� Write-in WrIte-in CC Joyce B Segers - 44 . CC Judge of the Supreme Court County Assessor Write-in Position 5 (Four Year Term) - Vote For One Vote For One . Governor C�) Jack L Landau CC Scot W Langton Vote For One Allan J Arlow C? Write-in C:-:) Roger Obrist Justice of the Peace Write-in (Six Year Term) CC John Kitzhaber Judge of the Supreme Court Vote For One Position 4 CC Bill Bradbury Vote For One [--D Charles Fadeley - 52 CC CD Rives Kistler [� • Write-in Incumbent Write-in State Treasurer C write-in (2 Year Term) - Vote For one Judge of the Court Of Appeals Position 3 - CC Rick Metsger Vote For One - CD Ted Wheeler Darleen Ortega Incumbent Write-in Write-in State Representative Judge of the Court Of Appeals 59th District Position 7 - Vote For One Vote For One CC Will Boettner CC Robert Wollheim Incumbent . WARNING Any person who,by use of Write-In Write-in force or other means,unduly influences an elector to vote - in any particular manner or to refrain from voting is subject to a fine.(ORS 254.470) Seq:0008 � F Vote Both ides of Ballot ®Election Systems&Software,Inc.1981,2002 J May 18,2010 Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Democratic Party-Deschutes County,OR-Ma r F o � `v Referred to the People by the 9-77 Deschutes County Bond to Expand Legislative Assembly and Remodel Existing Jail 68 Revises Constitution:Allows state to Question:Shall Deschutes County expand and issue bonds to match voter approved remodel the existing jail by issuing general school district bonds for school capital obligation bonds not to exceed$44 million?If the costs. bonds are approved,they will be payable from taxes on property or property ownership that are not Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote allows state to subject to the limits of sections 11 and 11 b,Article issue bonds to match voter approved school district XI of the Oregon Constitution. bonds for school capital costs.Dedicates lottery funds for matching funds and repayment. summary: Passage of this measure would fund Result of"no"vote:"No"vote retains current law capital construction and improvements,including: prohibiting state and restricting local districts from issuing bonds to pay for school capital costs, •Adding space to provide for up to 250 additional including acquisition,construction,repair and general population inmates. improvement. •Adding room for approximately 50 inmates with Summary: This measure would revise the Oregon mental health,medical and/or disciplinary issues to Constitution to allow voters to approve local district enable ail staff to provide additional treatment at bonds for school capital costs and the state to issue 1 bonds and use the revenue from those bonds to the jail,avoiding added costs and safety issues. help local school districts pay for capital costs.The Constitution currently limits voters'ability to approve •Space for inmate programs to address behavioral local district bonds for school capital costs and problems,including drug and alcohol addictions. prevents the state from issuing bonds to help local districts pay for school capital costs."Capital costs" .Increased room for intake,release and inmate include costs for acquisition,construction,repair processing. and improvement,but not routine maintenance or supplies.State funds may be used only to match The annual cost of the bond is estimated at 18 funds approved by voters in local districts.The measure would dedicate 15 percent of state lottery cents per$1,000 assessed value.The cost would revenues to a"school capital matching fund"to be approximately$3 per month for property with an repay state funds provided to districts.State bonds assessed value of$200,000. may,not be repaid by raising property taxes. Contains other provisions. The bonds would mature in 30 years or less from Estimate of financial impact:There is no financial the idate of issuance and be issued in one or more es. effect on either state or local government ser expenditures or revenues. CD Yes C-D Yes CD No CC No Referred to the People by the 9-79 Black Butte Ranch Service District Legislative Assembly Five-Year Local Option Levy 69 Amends Constitution:Continues and question:Shall The District impose a five-year modernizes authority for lowest cost local option tax at$.55 per$1,000 for general borrowing for community colleges and operations starting in 2010-2011? public universities. This measure may cause property taxes to increase Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote continues and more than three percent. modernizes state authority to issue lowest cost bonds to finance projects for the benefit of Summary: The District would use the five-year community colleges and public universities. local Option tax revenue to maintain 24-hour patrols, Result of"no"vote:"No"vote rejects 7 days a week.The District's current yearly revenue modernization of authority to issue lowest cost increases are approximately 3-3'h%per year.The bands to finance projects for the benefit of proposed rate would generate approximately community colleges and public universities. $282,100 in 2010-2011,approximately$291,000 in 2011-2012,approximately$300,100 in 2012-2013, Summary: This measure continues and approximately$309,500 in 2013-2014,and modernizes the state's authority to use general approximately$319,100 in 2014-2015.On a obligation bonds,the lowest cost method of borrowing,to finance projects for community $500,000 home,the assessment would be$22.92 colleges and public universities.It does not per month or$275 per year. The estimated tax cast increase the current limit on borrowing.The for this measure is an ESTIMATE ONLY based on measure clarifies that community colleges and the best information available from the county public universities may purchase existing buildings assessor at the time of the estimate. with the proceeds of general obligation bonds.It also allows the Oregon University System to use nontax revenues to determine whether bonds to be issued under Article XI-F(1)are self-supporting.The CC Yes measure allowsAdicle X-F�1)ardXl bmd_____. proceeds to be used for the same parts of a project and to be used for mixed-use projects that benefit C7 No higher education.It allows nontax revenues to be used as matching funds for Article XI-G bond proceeds. Estimate of financial impact:There is no financial effect on either state or local government expenditures or revenues. CC Yes c--) No D E F J L ` F Vote Both Sides of Ballot Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Democratic Party FT, Deschutes County,OR-May 18,2010 BW I Instructions To Voter Use A Pen(Blue or Black Ink) To ensure your vote counts,completely fill in the oval • to the left of the response of your County Commissioner Judge of the Circuit Court choice. Position 1 11th District,Position 6 (Four Year Term) Vote For One To write in a name,write the name on the solid Vote For One line and fill in the oval 0111111111, to the left of the write-in line, (:::D John Boyle CD Thomas Spear Attentionl CD Dallas Brown CD Thomas A Hill Remember to inspect your ballot for mistakes! If you make a mistake or CD John Gist c:--D Wells 8 Ashby damage your ballot,call your County Elections Office to ask for a replacement CD ballot. C Write-in Write-In Commissioner jurlm of the Circuit Court 0 jit'W DisliMtOne,P�o9ft6ni�4n Lout. M10CS11tion 3 I (Four Year Term) Vote For Vote For One United States Senator No Candidate Filed C7 A Michael Adler Vote For One incumbent c::D Write-in Write-in CD Pavel Goberman CD Loren Hooker Superintendent of Public District Attorney Instruction Vote For One CD Ron Wyden Vote For One M 40 M C-D C� Susan Castillo (=D Mike Dugan Write-in 41 Representative In Congress CD Ron Maurer C-D Patrick J Flaherty 2nd District Vote For One CD 42 Write-in Write-In (:::D Joyce B Segers Judge of the supreme Court County As Teen] r 0 440 C Write-in Position 5 (Four Yr e ) Vote For One Vote For One Governor C—D Jack L Landau CD Scat W Langton Vote For One (::7:) Allen J Arlow Write-in 0 c7D Roger Obrist C Justice of the Peace Write-in (Six Year Term) Vote For One M C-:D John Kitzhaber Judge of the Supreme Court Position 4 M C-D Bill Bradbury Vote For One (=D Charles FadeleY 0 (:1-D Rives Kistler C:iD write-In_ Write-in Incumbent M 63 M State Treasurer C Write-in (?Year Term) he Court Of Appeals Vote For One Judge of t 7 0 Position 3 c:D Rick Metsger Vote For One C__D Ted Wheeler C,-D Darleen Ortega Incumbent Write-in Write-in_ 0 State Representative Judge of the Court Of Appeals 53rd District Position 7 Vote For One Vote For One (::C John Huddle (::D Robert Wollhelm Incumbent WARNING Any person who,by use of Write-in Write-in force or other means,unduly influences an elector to vote In any particular manner or to refrain from voting Is subject to a fine.(ORS 264.470) G L Vote Both Sides of Ballot 0 Election Systems&Software,Inc.1981,2002 + Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Democratic Party-Deschutes County,OR-May 18,2010 r D E F "• ° M 17.1, T"!% M7 1 J s Referred to the People by the 9.77 Deschutes County Bond to Expand Legislative Assembly and Remodel Existing Jail 68 Revises Constitution:Allows state to Question:Shall Deschutes County expand and issue bonds to match voter approved remodel the existing jail by issuing general school district bonds for school capital obligation bonds not to exceed$44 million?If the costs, bonds are approved,they will be payable from taxes on property or property ownership that are not ResuR of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote allows state to subject to the limits of sections 11 and 11b,Article issue bonds to match voter approved school district XI of the Oregon Constitution. bonds for school capital costs.Dedicates lottery funds for matching funds and repayment. Summary: Passage of this measure would fund Result of"no"vote:"No"vote retains current law capital construction and improvements,including: Prohibiting state and restricting local districts from issuing bonds to pay for school capital costs, •Adding space to provide for up to 250 additional including acquisition,construction,repair and general population inmates. improvement. Summary: This measure would revise the Oregon •Adding room for approximately 50 inmates with Constitutin to allow voters to approve local district mental health,medical and/or disciplinary issues to bonds for school capital costs and the state to issue enable jail staff to provide additional treatment at bonds and use the revenue from those bonds to the jail,avoiding added costs and safety issues. help local school districts pay for capital costs.The Constitution currently limits voters'ability to approve •Space for inmate programs to address behavioral local district bonds for school capital costs and problems,including drug and alcohol addictions. prevents the state from issuing bonds to help local districts pay for school capital costs.'Capital costs" •Increased room for intake,release and inmate include costs for acquisition,construction,repair processing. and improvement,but not routine maintenance or supplies.State funds may be used only to match funds approved by voters in local districts.The The annual cost of the bond Is estimated at 18 measure would dedicate 15 percent of state lottery cents per$1,000 assessed value.The cost would revenues to a"school capital matching fund"to be approximately$3 per month for property with an repay state funds provided to districts.State bonds assessed value of$200,000. may not be repaid by raising property taxes. Contains other provisions. The bonds would mature in 30 years or less from Estimate of financial Impact:There is no financial the date of issuance and be issued in one or more effect on either state or local government series. expenditures or revenues. CC Yes c�:D Yes c? No CD No Referred to the People by the 9.78 To Form Road District and Establish Legislative Assembly Permanent Tax Rate Limit 69 Amends Constitution:Continues and Question:Shall Road District be formed and modernizes authority for lowest cost impose$2.50 per$1,000 assessed value as borrowing for community colleges and permanent rate limit beginning 2010-2011? public universities. Summary: A special road district would be Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote continues and established,covering the designated area.The modernizes state authority to issue lowest cost name of the district would be the Pinewood Country bonds to finance projects for the benefit of Estates Special Road District.The purpose of the community colleges and public universities. district would be to construct,improve and maintain Result of"no"vote:"No"vote rejects the public roads contained within the district's modernization of authority to issue lowest cost boundaries and engage in the powers of the district bonds to finance projects for the benefit of authorized by ORS 371.336. community colleges and public universities. Summary: This measure continues and If approved,this measure would authorize the modernizes the state's authority u use general district to tax properties within the district for the obligation bonds,the lowest cost method of above listed services at a maximum permanent tax borrowing,to finance projects for community limit of$2.50 per$1,000 assessed value and is colleges and public universities.It does not estimated to raise$12,598.00 in operating funds for increase the current limit on borrowing.The the District in the first year.The district taxes would measure clarifies that community colleges and be imposed starting with tax year 2010-2011.If this public universities may purchase existing buildings measure passes,The Board of County with the proceeds of general obligation bonds.It Commissioners would appoint a three-member also allows the Oregon University System to use board of commissioners for the district.These nontax revenues to determine whether bonds to be members would be appointed from among the issued under Article Xl fl l are self-supporting.The voters w_ith_in_the district. t_rict. - --- e-allows Ati'rc1U.. WAXI_Wh9--nd_,-_ �_ — - -- - proceeds to be used for the same parts of a project y and to be used for mixed-use projects that benefit (Map of the proposed district will accompany the higher education.It allows nontax revenues to be ballots.) used as matching funds for Article XI-G bond proceeds. Estimate of financial impact:There is no financial effect on either state or local government C7 Yes expenditures or revenues. C-? Yes C-? No c-C No I ID E F G J Vote Both Sides of Ballot Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Republican Party Deschutes County, OR- May 18, 2010 EMIM 1AW Instructions To Voter Use A Pen (Blue or Black Ink) 7 x Milo To ensure your vote counts,completely fill in the NMI 12M oval r to the left of the response of your State Treasurer Judge of the Court Of Appeals choice. (2 Year Term) Position 3 M To write in a name,write the name on the solid Vote For One Vote For One line and fill in the oval 4110 to the left of the write-in line. Chris Telfer Darleen Ortega Incumbent Attention! M Remember to inspect your ballot for Write-in Write-in mistakes! If you make a mistake or 21 damage your ballot,call your County State Representative Judge of the Court Of Appeals M Elections Office to ask for a replacement 54th District Position 7 ballot. Vote For One Vote For One C-D Jason Conger c- Robert Wollheim Incumbent Write-in Write-in M United States Senator Judge of the Circuit Court Vote For One 11"Elmm 111", 11th District,Position 6 County Commissioner Vote For One Position I (Four Year Term) C� M Tom Stutzman Vote For One Thomas Spear M Robin S Parker Dennis R Luke Thomas A Hill Loren Later Anthony(Tony)DeBone Wells B Ashby M 40 M G Shane Dinkel ... Write-in ... .... Write-in 41 M Jim Huffman County Commissioner Judge of the Circuit Court Position 3 11th District,Position 4 (Four Year Term) Vote For One M 42 M Walter H Woodland Vote For One Keith Waldron Tammy Barley C: A Michael Adler Incumbent 44 Write-in Ed Barbeau Write-in Representative In Congress 2nd District Write-in Vote For One District Attorney I,,I.W. Vote For One Greg Walden Superintendent of Public Instruction Vote For One Mike Dugan Write-in Susan Castillo Patrick J Flaherty Governor Ron Maurer Write-in Vote For One Write-in Bill Sizemore County Assessor (Four Year Term) 54 John Lim Judge of the Supreme Court Vote For One Position 5 Darren Karr Vote For One Scot W Langton Clark Colvin C Jack L Landau Write-in William Ames Curtright . Allan J Arlow Chris Dudley Write-in Bob Forthan Judge of the Supreme Court Position 4 Allen Alley Vote For One WARNING 61 C_ Rex 0 Watkins Rives Kistler Any person who,by use of Incumbent force or other means,unduly influences an elector to vote Write-in Write-in in any particular manner or to refrain from voting is subject to a fine.(ORS 254-470) IS c Seq:0008 _1 H Vote Both Sides of Ballot Q Election Systems&Software,Inc.1981,2002 Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Republican Party-Deschutes County,OR-May 18,2010 r E F Q R �5 N V d lfN r Referred to the People by the 9.77 Deschutes County Bond to Expand °'°" •...: .w Legislative Assembly and Remodel Existing Jail 68 Revises Constitution:Allows state to Question:Shall Deschutes County expand and issue bonds to match voter approved remodel the existing jail by issuing general school district bonds for school capital obligation bonds not to exceed$44 million?If the costs. bonds are approved,they will be payable from taxes on property or property ownership that are not Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote allows state to subject to the limits of sections 11 and 11 b,Article issue bonds to match voter approved school district XI of the Oregon Constitution. bonds for school capital costs.Dedicates lottery funds for matching funds and repayment. Summary: Passage of this measure would fund Result of"no"vote:"No"vote retains current law capital construction and improvements,including: prohibiting state and restricting local districts from issuing bonds to pay for school capital costs, -Adding space to provide for up to 250 additional including acquisition,construction,repair and general population inmates. improvement. Adding room for approximately 50 inmates with Summary: This measure would revise the Oregon mental health,medical and/or disciplinary issues to Constitution to allow voters to approve local district enable jail staff to provide additional treatment at bonds for school capital costs and the state to issue the ,avoiding added costs and safety issues. bonds and use the revenue from those bonds to I g help local school districts pay for capital costs.The Constitution currently limits voters'ability to approve -Space for inmate programs to address behavioral local district bonds for school capital costs and problems,including drug and alcohol addictions. prevents the state from issuing bonds to help local districts pay for school capital costs."Capital costs" .Increased room for intake,release and inmate include costs for acquisition,construction,repair processing. and improvement,but not routine maintenance or supplies.State funds may be used only to match The annual cost of the bond is estimated at 18 funds approved by voters in local districts.The measure would dedicate 15 percent of state lottery cents per$1,000 assessed value.The cost would revenues to a"school capital matching fund"to be approximately$3 per month for property with an repay state funds provided to districts.State bonds assessed value of$200,000. may not be repaid by raising property taxes. Contains other provisions. The bonds would mature in 30 years or less from the date of issuance and be issued in one or more Estimate of financial impact:There is no financial series. effect on either state or local government expenditures or revenues. Yes Yes ---' No No Referred to the People by the Legislative Assembly 69 Amends Constitution:Continues and modernizes authority for lowest cost borrowing for community colleges and public universities. Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote continues and modernizes state authority to issue lowest cost bonds to finance projects for the benefit of community colleges and public universities. Result of"no"vote:"No"vote rejects modernization of authority to issue lowest cost bonds to finance projects for the benefit of community colleges and public universities. Summary: This measure continues and modernizes the state's authority to use general Obligation bonds,the lowest cost method of borrowing,to finance projects for community colleges and public universities.It does not increase the current limit on borrowing.The measure clarifies that community colleges and public universities may purchase existing buildings with the proceeds of general obligation bonds.It also allows the Oregon University System to use nontax revenues to determine whether bonds to be issued under Article XI-F(1)are self-supporting.The n�easu allows ArticJa XI-F 1Land X bond ----- ----- - --- _ — — --- proceeds to a use for'1 6 same parts of a project and to be used for mixed-use projects that benefit higher education.It allows nontax revenues to be used as matching funds for Article XI-G bond proceeds. Estimate of financial impact:There is no financial effect on either state or local government expenditures or revenues. Yes No �o Vote Both Sides of Ballot F Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Republican Party r '' w Deschutes County, OR - May 18,2010 'A e c Instructions To Voter 1110Use A Pen (Blue or Black Ink) � ■ ° I. � wl To ensure your vote counts,completely fill in the . 12M oval � to the left of the response of your State Treasurer Judge of the Court Of Appeals choice. (2 Year Term) Position 3 Vote For One Vote For One To write in a name,write the name on the solid line and fill in the oval • to the left of the . write-in line. Chris Telfer _.> Darleen Ortega Incumbent . Attention! _ Remember to Inspect your ballot for Write-in _ Write-in mistakes! If you make a mistake or M 21 damage your ballot,call your County State Representative Judge of the Court Of Appeals Elections Office to ask for a replacement 54th District Position 7 - ballot. Vote For One Vote For One -:? Jason Conger <:_-:> Robert Wollheim Incumbent qq PI• Y Write-in Write-in United States Senator s! INE111111 J udge of the Circuit Court Vote For One 11th District,Position 6 County Commissioner Vote For One Position 1 - Tom Stutzman (Four Year Term) Thomas Spear Vote For One -.. Robin S Parker Dennis R Luke <:- ::? Thomas A Hill _ Loren Later Anthony(Tony)DeBone : Wells B Ashby 40 M G Shane Dinkel Write-in Write-in 41 M Jim Huffman County Commissioner Judge of the Circuit Court Position 3 11th District,Position 4 az Walter H Woodland (Four Year Term) Vote For One Vote For One Keith Waldron : _. Tammy Baney -. A Michael Adler Incumbent -:> Ed Barbeau Write-in Write-in Yt°trti° p .. 45 Representative In Congress r n 2nd District Write-in ;�, . Vote For One r,«����"� District Attorney ,w, Vote For One Greg Walden Superintendent of Public Instruction - _ Vote For One _ Mike Dugan Write-in d _ME Susan Castillo Patrick J Flaherty 51 Governor Ron Maurer : Vote For One Write-in • Write-in ; - il tj Bill Sizemore I County Assessor .. ' °�rN,�; �:•; (Four Year Term) : . John Lim Judge of the Supreme Court Vote For one Position 5 Darren Karr Vote For One –: Scot W Langton Clark Colvin -. Jack L Landau Write-in -:> William Ames Curtright _: Allan J Arlow Justice of the Peace (Six Year Term) Chris Dudley Vote For One -- .-- Write-in Bob Forthan Judge of the Supreme Court : Charles Fadeley Position 4 Allen Alley Vote For One _ Write-in WARNING 61 : :. Rex 0 Watkins Rives Kistler Any person who,by use of Incumbent force or other means,unduly influences an elector to vote Write-in Write-in in any particular manner or to refrain from voting is subject to a fine.(ORS 254.470) iA IBM I Seq:0009 i Vote Both Sides of Ballot 0 Election Systems&Software,Inc.1981,2002 Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Republican Party-Deschutes County,OR-May 18,2010 �p E F Aif '$ gym •;' l p � I'r 1� i h1' r 4 ail N ��t li i)� fflffiffl'Referred to the People by the 9-77 Deschutes County Bond to Expand Legislative Assembly and Remodel Existing Jail 68 Revises Constitution:Allows state to Question:Shall Deschutes County expand and issue bonds to match voter approved remodel the existing jail by issuing general school district bonds for school capital obligation bonds not to exceed$44 million?If the costs, bonds are approved,they will be payable from taxes on property or property ownership that are not issue bonds to match Result of"yes"vote:"Yes" vote allows state to voter approved school district subject to the limits of sections 11 and 11 b,Article bonds for school capital costs.Dedicates lottery XI of the Oregon Constitution. funds for matching funds and repayment. Summary: Passage of this measure would fund Result of"no"vote:"No"vote retains current law capital construction and improvements,including: prohibiting state and restricting local districts from issuing bonds to pay for school capital costs, •Adding space to provide for up to 250 additional including acquisition,construction,repair and general population inmates. improvement. Summary: This measure would revise the Oregon •Adding room for approximately 50 inmates with Constitution to allow voters to approve local district mental health,medical and/or disciplinary issues to bonds for school capital costs and the state to issue enable jail staff to provide additional treatment at bonds and use the revenue from those bonds to the jail,avoiding added costs and safety issues. help local school districts pay for capital costs.The Constitution currently limits voters'ability to approve •Space for inmate programs to address behavioral local district bonds for school capital costs and problems,including drug and alcohol addictions. prevents the state from issuing bonds to help local districts pay for school capital costs."Capital costs" .Increased room for intake,release and inmate include costs for acquisition,construction,repair and improvement,but not routine maintenance or processing. supplies.State funds may be used only to match funds approved by voters in local districts.The The annual cost of the bond is estimated at 18 measure would dedicate 15 percent of state lottery cents per$1,000 assessed value.The cost would revenues to a"school capital matching fund"to be approximately$3 per month for property with an repay state funds provided to districts.State bonds assessed value of$200,000. may not be repaid by raising property taxes. Contains other provisions. The bonds would mature in 30 years or less from Estimate of financial impact:There is no financial the date of issuance and be issued in one or more effect on either state or local government series. expenditures or revenues. Yes Yes -::> No No Referred to the People by the Legislative Assembly gg Amends Constitution:Continues and modernizes authority for lowest cost borrowing for community colleges and public universities. Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote continues and modernizes state authority to issue lowest cost bonds to finance projects for the benefit of community colleges and public universities. Result of"no"vote:"No"vote rejects modernization of authority to issue lowest cost bonds to finance projects for the benefit of community colleges and public universities. Summary: This measure continues and modernizes the state's authority to use general obligation bonds,the lowest cost method of borrowing,to finance projects for community colleges and public universities.It does not increase the current limit on borrowing.The measure clarifies that community colleges and public universities may purchase existing buildings with the proceeds of general obligation bonds.It also allows the Oregon University System to use nontax revenues to determine whether bonds to be issued under Article XI-F(1)are self-suppporting.The measure allows Article XI-F(1) XI-G--bond proceeds to be used for the same parts of a project _and to be used for mixed-use projects that benefit higher education.It allows nontax revenues to be used as matching funds for Article XI-G bond proceeds. Estimate of financial impact:There is no financial effect on either state or local government expenditures or revenues. Yes No J�D E F J Vote Both Sides of Ballot J e t Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Republican Party Deschutes County, OR- May 18,2010 1AW—F g H Instructions To Voter Use A Pen (Blue or Black Ink) To ensure your vote counts,completely fill in the 12 oval to the left of the response of your choice. State 2 Year Termer Judge of tPo$ Court ion Of Appeals To write in a name,write the name on the solid Vote For One Vote For One line and fill in the oval 40 to the left of the . write-in line. Chris Teller _ Darleen Ortega Incumbent . Attention! Remember to inspect your ballot for Write-in Write-in mistakes! If you make a mistake or 21 damage your ballot,call your County State Representative Judge of the Court Of Appeals Elections Office to ask for a replacement 53rd District Position 7 - ballot. Vote For One Vote For One Gene Whisnant :-:= Robert Wollheim Incumbent Write-in Write-in United States Senator Judge of the Circuit Court Vote For One 11th District,Position 6 County Commissioner Vote For one Position 1 Tom Stutzman (Four Year Term) Thomas Spear Vote For One Robin S Parker : Dennis R Luke ::> Thomas A Hill . Loren Later :_ Anthony(Tony)DeBone : Wells B Ashby - 40 G Shane Dinkel _ _Write-in Write-in _. 41 _:> Jim Huffman County Commissioner Judge of the Circuit Court Position 3 11th District,Position 4 - 42 - : :. Walter H Woodland (Four Year Term) Vote For One Vote For One Keith Waldron _-:? Tammy Baney A Michael Adler Incumbent N --: Ed Barbeau <::_ Write-in Write-in 45 Representative In Congress :: 2nd District Write-in Vote For One District Attorney Y Vote For One Greg Walden Superintendent of Public Instruction - _ Vote For One e_= Mike Dugan Write-in Susan Castillo <:_- Patrick J Flaherty Governor : :- Ron Maurer Vote For One Write-in 52 . Write-in :-- Bill Sizemore County Assessor (Four Year Term) John Lim Judge of the Supreme Court vote For One Position 5 Darren Karr Vote For One .. Scot W Langton Clark Colvin <:: Jack L Landau Write-in William Ames Curtright - Allan J Arlow Justice of the Peace (Six Year Term) M Chris Dudley _ - vote For One Write-in Bob Forthan Judge of the Supreme Court Charles Fadeley Position 4 Allen Alley Vote For One Write-in Rex O Watkins ::- Rives Kistler An WARNING . s1 y person who,by use of Incumbent force or other means,unduly - _ influences an elector to vote in any particular manner or to Write-in — Write-in refrain from voting is subject to a fine.(ORS 254.470) A g CM I Seq:0010 + Vote Both Sides of Ballot ®Election Systems 8 Software,Inc.1981,2002 Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Republican Party-Deschutes County,OR-May 18,2010 b E F R 7 r."PR,. •;' a r w a�` �e .�. p; tll.i 94 (.Si11C�)V .., ..,... :t., a. .. 4.., CA Referred to the People by the 9.77 Deschutes County Bond to Expand Legislative Assembly and Remodel Existing Jail 68 Revises Constitution:Allows state to Question:Shall Deschutes County expand and issue bonds to match voter approved remodel the existing jail by issuing general school district bonds for school capital obligation bonds not to exceed$44 million?If the costs. bonds are approved,they will be payable from taxes on property or property ownership that are not Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote allows state to subject to the limits of sections 11 and 11 b,Article issue bonds to match voter approved school district XI of the Oregon Constitution. bonds for school capital costs.Dedicates lottery funds for matching funds and repayment. Summary: Passage of this measure would fund Result of"no"vote:"No"vote retains current law capital construction and improvements,including: prohibiting state and restricting local districts from issuing bonds to pay for school capital costs, •Adding space to provide for up to 250 additional including acquisition,construction,repair and general population inmates. improvement. Summary: This measure would revise the Oregon 'Adding room for approximately 50 inmates with Constitution to allow voters to approve local district mental health,medical and/or disciplinary issues to bonds for school capital costs and the state to issue enable jail staff to provide additional treatment at bonds and use the revenue from those bonds to the jail,avoiding added costs and safety issues. help local school districts pay for capital costs.The Constitution currently limits voters'ability to approve •Space for inmate programs to address behavioral local district bonds for school capital costs and problems,including drug and alcohol addictions. prevents the state from issuing bonds to help local districts pay for school capital costs."Capital costs" .Increased room for intake,release and inmate include costs for acquisition,construction,repair and improvement,but not routine maintenance or processing. supplies.State funds may be used only to match funds approved by voters in local districts.The The annual cost of the bond is estimated at 18 measure would dedicate 15 percent of state lottery cents per$1,000 assessed value.The cost would revenues to a"school capital matching fund"to be approximately$3 per month for property with an repay state funds provided to districts.State bonds assessed value of$200,000. may not be repaid by raising property taxes. Contains other provisions. The bonds would mature in 30 years or less from Estimate of financial impact:There is no financial the date of issuance and be issued in one or more effect on either state or local government series. expenditures or revenues. _ Yes - Yes -:: No No Referred to the People by the Legislative Assembly gg Amends Constitution:Continues and modernizes authority for lowest cost borrowing for community colleges and public universities. Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote continues and modernizes state authority to issue lowest cost bonds to finance projects for the benefit of community colleges and public universities. Result of"no"vote:"No"vote rejects modernization of authority to issue lowest cost bonds to finance projects for the benefit of community colleges and public universities. Summary: This measure continues and modernizes the state's authority to use general obligation bonds,the lowest cost method of borrowing,to finance projects for community colleges and public universities.It does not increase the current limit on borrowing.The measure clarifies that community colleges and public universities may purchase existing buildings with the proceeds of general obligation bonds.It also allows the Oregon University System to use nontax revenues to determine whether bonds to be issued under Article XI-F(1)are self-supporting.The measure allows Article XI-F(�and XI-G bond _ proceeds`to_W u0_dTor the same parts oT a protect and to be used for mixed-use projects that benefit higher education.It allows nontax revenues to be used as matching funds for Article XI-G bond proceeds. Estimate of financial Impact:There is no financial effect on either state or local government expenditures or revenues. : :. Yes No ,o E F � Vote Both Sides of Ballot Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Republican Party Deschutes County, OR-May 1S,2010 711 Instructions To Voter Use A Pen(Blue or Black Ink) To ensure your vote counts,completely fill in the 12M oval M to the left of the response of your State Treasurer Judge of the Supreme Court choice. (2 Year Term) Position 4 To write in a name,write the name on the solid Vote For One Vote For One line and fill in the oval • to the left of the M write-in line. C:D Chris Telfer C:-:D Rives Kistler Incumbent Attention! c:::D CD Remember to inspect your ballot for Write-in Write-in mistakes! If you make a mistake or damage your ballot,call your County State Representative Judge of the Court Of Appeals Elections Office to ask for a replacement 69th District Position 3 M ballot. Vote For One Vote For One M Britt Storkson CD Darleen Ortega Incumbent C::) John E Huffman CD Write-in M United States Senator (L-D Judge of the Court Of Appeals Vote For One Write-in Position 7 M Vote For One M CD Tom Stutzman County Commissioner CC Robert Wollheim Position 1 Incumbent M CD Robin S Parker (Four Year Term) C--:D Vote For One Write-in C=D Loren Later C7--) Dennis R Luke Judge of the Circuit Court 11th District,Position 6 40 CD G Shane Dinkel CD Anthony(Tony)DeBone Vote For One 41 M CD Jim Huffman C=-D Write-in C-D Thomas Spear 42 CD Walter H Woodland County Commissioner CD Thomas A Hill Position 3 (Four Year Term) M (�D Wells 8 Ashby C7D Keith Waldron Vote For One M (:iD Write-in CC Tammy Barley CC Write-in 45 M Representative In Congress C__D Ed Barbeau Judge of the Circuit Court 2nd District 11th District,Position 4 M Vote For One C'__D Vote For One Write-in M C:7D Greg Walden CD A Michael Adler Incumbent C7D Write-in Superintendent of Public CD Write-in Instruction 11 1111111111ing-ing 1 ml 11 M Vote For One Governor C:ID Susan Castillo District Attorney Vote For One Vote For One CID Ron Maurer M 53 C__D Bill Sizemore CCD Mike Dugan Write-in C_? C__D John Lim C-.D Patrick J Flaherty CC Darren Karr Judge of the Supreme Court Write-in Position 5 C::D Clark Colvin Vote For One CD William Ames Curtright c--D Jack L Landau County Assessor (FourYearTerm) Vote For One C-D Chris Dudley C=) Allan J Arlow C_.D Bob Forthan CCD _ Write-in C.D Scot W Langton CC Allen Alley Write-in WARNING 61 C__D Rex 0 Watkins Any person who,by use of force or other means,unduly influences an elector to vote in any particular manner or to Write-in refrain from voting is subject to a fine.(ORS 254.470) 1-3 OFF jlf Seq:0011 Vote Both Sides of Ballot ®Election Systems&Software,Inc.1981,2002 + Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Republican Party-Deschutes County,OR-May 18,2010 DM F EMEM MEN= R ! J Justice of the Peace Referred to the People by the (Six Year Term) Legislative Assembly Vote For One Sg Amends Constitution:Continues and modernizes authority for lowest cost CD Charles Fadeley borrowing for community colleges and public universities. —� Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote continues and Write-in modernizes state authority to issue lowest cost " bonds to finance projects for the benefit of community colleges and public universities. Result of"no"vote:"No"vote rejects Referred to the People by the modernization of authority to issue lowest cost Legislative Assembly bonds to finance projects for the benefit of community colleges and public universities. Isg Revises Constitution:Allows state to Summary: This measure continues and sue bonds to match voter approved modernizes the state's authority to use general school district bonds for school capital obligation bonds,the lowest cost method of costs. borrowing,to finance projects for community colleges and public universities.It does not Result of"yes"vote-"Yes"vote allows state to increase the current limit on borrowing.The issue bonds to match voter approved school district measure clarifies that community colleges and bonds for school capital costs.Dedicates lottery public universities may purchase existing buildings funds for matching funds and repayment. with the proceeds of general obligation bonds.It also allows the Oregon University System to use Result of"no"vote:"No"vote retains current law nontax revenues to determine whether bonds to be prohibiting state and restricting local districts from issued under Article XI-F(1 are self-suppporting.The issuing bonds to pay for school capital costs, measure allows Article XI-F(1) and XI-G bond including acquisition,construction,repair and proceeds to be used for the same parts of a project improvement. and to be used for mixed-use projects that benefit higher education.It allows nontax revenues to be Summary: This measure would revise the Oregon used as matching funds for Article XI-G bond Constitution to allow voters to approve local district proceeds. bonds for school capital costs and the state to issue bonds and use the revenue from those bonds to Estimate of financial impact:There is no financial help local school districts pay for capital costs.The effect on either state or local government Constitution currently limits voters'ability to approve expenditures or revenues. local district bonds for school capital costs and prevents the state from issuing bonds to help local C_7 Yes districts pay for school capital costs."Capital costs" include costs for acquisition,construction,repair and improvement,but not routine maintenance or (ID No supplies.State funds may be used only to match funds approved by voters in local districts.The measure would dedicate 15 percent of state lottery revenues to a"school capital matching fund"to e tunas may not be repaid by raising property taxes. 9.77 Deschutes County Bond to Expand Contains other provisions. and Remodel Existing Jail Estimate of financial impact:There is no financial effect on either state or local government Question:Shall Deschutes County expand and expenditures or revenues. remodel the existing jail by issuing general obligation bonds not to exceed$44 million?If the bonds are approved,they will be payable from --.� Yes taxes on property or property ownership that are not subject to the limits of sections 11 and 11b,Article XI of the Oregon Constitution. C—.D No Summary. Passage of this measure would fund capital construction and improvements,including: •Adding space to provide for up to 250 additional general population inmates. Adding room for approximately 50 inmates with mental health,medical and/or disciplinary issues to enable jail staff to provide additional treatment at the jail,avoiding added costs and safety issues. •Space for inmate programs to address behavioral problems,Including drug and alcohol addictions. •Increased room for intake,release and inmate processing. The annuareosTof the bondls es imaied aT 18 cents per$1,000 assessed value.The cost would be approximately$3 per month for property with an assessed value of$200,000. The bonds would mature in 30 years or less from the date of issuance and be issued in one or more series. c C? Yes CCD No K Vote Both Sides of Ballot J Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Republican Party y Deschutes County, OR-May 18,2010 a e Instructions To Voter - ■ Use A Pen(Blue or Black Ink) To ensure your vote counts,completely fill in the - 12 - oval • to the left of the response of your State Treasurer Judge of the Supreme Court choice. (2 Year Term) Position 4 Vote For One Vote For One To write in a name,write the name on the solid line and fill in the oval • to the left of the - write-in line. C=D Chris Telfer CC Rives Kistler Incumbent . Attentionl C - Remember to inspect your ballot for Write-in C-] Write-in mistakes! If you make a mistake or damage your ballot,call your County State Representative Judge of the Court Of Appeals Elections Office to ask for a replacement 55th District Position 3 . ballot. Vote For One Vote For One CD Mike McLane CD Darleen Ortega Incumbent C Mike Wendel C? Write-in United States Senator c C Judge of the Court Of Appeals Vote For One Write-in Position 7 . Vote For One C? Tom Stutzman County Commissioner C7 Robert Wollheim Position 1 Incumbent (Four Year Term) C (--'D Robin S Parker Vote For One write-in C7 Loren Later CD Dennis R Luke Judge of the Circuit Court 11th District,Position 6 - 40 - C.-D G Shane Dinkel C Anthony(Tony)DeBone Vote For one 41 CD Jim Huffman Write-in CD Thomas Spear 42 CC Walter H Woodland County Commissioner CC Thomas A Hill Position 3 Year Term C=D Keith Waldron (Four Vote For One ) (ZI-D Wells B Ashby C7 CC Tammy BarleyCC Write-in Write-in 45 Representative In Congress C7) Ed Barbeau Judge of the Circuit Court 2nd District 11th District,Position 4 - Vote For One C� Vote For One Write-in CD Greg Walden D A Michael Adler Incumbent C� Superintendent of Public CC Write-in Instruction Write-in - Vote For One INEM Governor CC Susan Castillo District Attorney Vote For One Vote For One CD Ron Maurer C77 Bill Sizemore C=D C D Mike Dugan Write-in 64M C7 John Lim cC Patrick J Flaherty M cC Darren Karr Judge of the Supreme Court C_ Position 5 Write-in I - Clark Colvin Vote For One ow M C William Ames Curtright CD Jack L Landau County Assessor (Four Year Term) M CC Chris Dudley CD Allan J Arlow Vote For One M CD Bob Forthan CC Write-in c_� Scot W Langton I M CC Allen Alley I Write-in M 61 - Rex 0 Watkins Any p WARNING erson who,by use of force or other means,unduly influences an elector to vote - in any particular manner or to Write-in refrain from voting is subject to a fine.(ORS 254.470) A IBM c Se :0012 L Vote Both Sides of Ballot 0 Election Systems&Software,Inc.1981,2002 Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Republican Party-Deschutes County,OR-May 18,2010 �p E F m Justice of the Peace Referred to the People by the (Six Year Term) Legislative Assembly Vote For One 69 Amends Constitution:Continues and modernizes authority for lowest cost CD Charles Fadeley borrowing for community colleges and public universities. C7D Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote continues and Write-in modernizes state authority to issue lowest cost bonds to finance projects for the benefit of community colleges and public universities. Result of"no"vote:"No"vote rejects Referred to the People by the modernization of authority to issue lowest cost Legislative Assembly bonds to finance projects for the benefit of community colleges and public universities. s$ Revises Constitution:Allows state to Summary: This measure continues and sue bonds to match voter approved modernizes the state's authority to use general school district bonds for school capital obligation bonds,the lowest cost method of costs, borrowing,to finance projects for community colleges and public universities.It does not Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote allows state to increase the current limit on borrowing.The issue bonds to match voter approved school district measure clarifies that community colleges and bonds for school capital costs.Dedicates lottery public universities may purchase existing buildings funds for matching funds and repayment. with the proceeds of general obligation bonds.It also allows the Oregon University System to use Result of"no"vote:"No"vote retains current law nontax revenues to determine whether bonds to be Prohibiting state and restricting local districts from issued under Article XI-F(1)are self-supporting.The issuing bonds to pay for school capital costs, measure allows Article XI-F(1)and XI-G bond including acquisition,construction,repair and proceeds to be used for the same parts of a project improvement. and to be used for mixed-use projects that benefit higher education.It allows nontax revenues to be Summary: This measure would revise the Oregon used as matching funds for Article XI-G bond Constitution to allow voters to approve local district proceeds. bonds for school capital costs and the state to issue bonds and use the revenue from those bonds to Estimate of financial impact:There is no financial help local school districts pay for capital costs.The effect on either state or local government Constitution currently limits voters'ability to approve expenditures or revenues. local district bonds for school capital costs and prevents the state from issuing bonds to help local Yes districts pay for school capital costs."Capital costs" include costs for acquisition,construction,repair and improvement,but not routine maintenance or C.D No supplies.State funds may be used only to match funds approved by voters in local districts.The measure would dedicate 15 percent of state lottery revenues to-a"school capital matching fund to BEE= s bone v. may not be repaid by raising property taxes. 9-77 Deschutes County Bond to Expand Contains other provisions. and Remodel Existing Jail Estimate of financial impact:There is no financial effect on either state or local government Question:Shall Deschutes County expand and expenditures or revenues. remodel the existing jail by issuing general obligation bonds not to exceed$44 million?If the bonds are approved,they will be payable from taxes on property or property ownership that are not (—D Yes subject to the limits of sections 11 and 11 b,Article XI of the Oregon Constitution. c=_) No Summary: Passage of this measure would fund capital construction and improvements,including: Adding space to provide for up to 250 additional general population inmates. Adding room for approximately 50 inmates with mental health,medical and/or disciplinary issues to enable jail staff to provide additional treatment at the jail,avoiding added costs and safety issues. •Space for inmate programs to address behavioral problems,including drug and alcohol addictions. •Increased room for intake,release and inmate processing. e annuaf cst-oflhe bond is estimated at 15 cents per$1,000 assessed value.The cost would be approximately$3 per month for property with an assessed value of$200,000. The bonds would mature in 30 years or less from the date of issuance and be issued in one or more series. C7_? Yes C:D No E F Ji Vote Both Sides of Ba of Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Republican Party h Deschutes County,OR-May 18,2010 _ E10 71 Instructions To Voter . ■ Use A Pen(Blue or Black Ink) To ensure your vote counts,completely fill in the Elam - 12 . oval W to the left of the response of your State Treasurer Judge of the Supreme Court choice. (2 Year Term) Position 4 Vote For One Vote For One 0 To write in a name,write the name on the solid line and fill in the oval 40 to the left of the . write-in line. C-7 Chris Telfer C,D Rives Kistler Incumbent - Attention! C—? Remember to inspect your ballot for Write-in Write-in mistakes! If you make a mistake or damage your ballot,call your County State Representative Judge of the Court Of Appeals Elections Office to ask for a replacement 59th District Position 3 - ballot. Vote For One Vote For One - C:::) Britt Storkson CD Darleen Ortega Incumbent MINN=- CD John E Huffman C Write-in United States Senator CC Judge of the Court Of Appeals Vote For One Write-in Position 7 - Vote For One 0 Cl:) Tom Stutzman County Commissioner CC Robert Wollheim Position 1 Incumbent C-D Robin S Parker (Four Year Term) Vote For One Write-in CC Loren Later C-? Dennis R Luke Judge of the Circuit Court 11th District,Position 6 0 40 CD G Shane Dinkel CC Anthony(Tony)DeBone Vote For One 0 41 CC Jim Huffman C Write-in CD Thomas Spear M 420 C? Walter H Woodland County Commissioner C 7 Thomas A Hill Position 3 C D Keith Waldron (Four Year Term) CC Wells B Ashby Vote For One . C—a CD Tammy Baney C Write-in Write-in 0 Representative In Congress CC Ed Barbeau Judge of the Circuit Court 2nd District 11th District,Position 4 . 46M Vote For One Vote For One Write-in CC Greg WaldeNINE= (_-D A Michael Adler Incumbent Superintendent of Public CD Write-in Instruction Write-in . Vote For One 510 Governor CC Susan Castillo District Attorney Vote For One Vote For One . CD Ron Maurer CC Bill Sizemore C Write-in CCD Mike Dugan C D John Lim C:D Patrick J Flaherty C:D Darren Karr Judge of the Supreme Court C Position 5 Write-in - C C Clark Colvin Vote For One NENIW CC William Ames Curtright (�!D Jack L Landau County Assessor (Four Year Term) Vote For One CD Chris Dudley CC Allan J Arlow C:--) Bob Forthan Write-in D Scot W Langton C-D Allen Alley Write-in WARNING 61 0 C D Rex 0 Watkins Any person who,by use of force or other means,unduly influences an elector to vote - C_) in any particular manner or to Write-in refrain from voting is subject to a fine.(ORS 254.470) A e c Seq:0013 M Vote Both Sides of Ballot 0 Election Systems&software,Inc.1981,2002 J Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Republican Party-Deschutes County,OR-May 18,2010 lb E F MINNE Justice of the Peace Referred to the People by the 9-79 Black Butte Ranch Service District (Six Year Term) Legislative Assembly Five-Year Local Option Levy Vote For One 69 Amends Constitution:Continues and Question:Shall The District impose a five-year modernizes authority for lowest cost local option tax at$.55 per$1,000 for general C�D Charles Fadeley borrowing for community colleges and operations starting in 2010-2011? public universities. This measure may cause property taxes to increase C C Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote continues and more than three percent. Write-in modernizes state authority to issue lowest cost bonds to finance projects for the benefit of community colleges and public universities. Summary: The District would use the five-year local Option tax revenue to maintain 24-hour patrols, Result of"no"vote:"No"vote rejects 7 days a week.The Districts current yearly revenue Referred to the People by the modernization of authority to issue lowest cost increases are approximately 3-31/2%per year.The Legislative Assembly bonds to finance projects for the benefit of proposed rate would generate approximately community colleges and public universities. $282,100 in 2010-2011,approximately$291,000 In $ Revises Constitution:Allows state to 5ummary: This measure continues and 2011-2012,approximately$300,100 in 2012-2013, issue bonds to match voter approved modernizes the state's authority to use general approximately$309,500 in 2013-2014,and school district bonds for school capital obligation bonds,the lowest cost method of approximately$319,100 in 2014-2015.On a costs. borrowing,to finance projects for community $500,000 home,the assessment would be$22.92 colleges and public universities.It does not per month or$275 per year. The estimated tax cost Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote allows state to increase the current limit on borrowing.The for this measure is an ESTIMATE ONLY based on issue bonds to match voter approved school district measure clarifies that community colleges and the best information available from the county bonds for school capital costs.Dedicates lottery public universities may purchase existing buildings assessor at the time of the estimate. funds for matching funds and repayment. with the proceeds of general obligation bonds.It also allows the Oregon University System to use Result of"no"vote:"No"vote retains current law nontax revenues to determine whether bonds to be prohibiting state and restricting local districts from issued under Article XI-F(1)are self-suppporting,The CD Yes issuing bonds to pay for school capital costs, measure allows Article XI-F(1)and XI-G bond including acquisition,construction,repair and proceeds to be used for the same pans of a project improvement. and to be used for mixed-use projects that benefit C_D No higher education.It allows nontax revenues to be Summary: This measure would revise the Oregon used as matching funds for Article XI-G bond Constitution to allow voters to approve local district proceeds. bonds for school capital costs and the state to issue bonds and use the revenue from those bonds to Estimate of financial Impact:There is no financial help local school districts pay for capital costs.The effect on either state or local government Constitution currently limits voters'ability to approve expenditures or revenues. local district bonds for school capital costs and prevents the state from issuing bonds to help local CC Yes districts pay for school capital costs."Capital costs" include costs for acquisition,construction,repair and improvement,but not routine maintenance or C-7 No supplies.State funds may be used only to match funds approved by voters in local districts.The measure would dedicate 15 percent of state lottery revenues to a"school capital matching fund"to MEMO= may not ba repaid by b y raising property taxes. 9-77 Deschutes County Bond to Expand Contains other provisions. and Remodel Existing Jail Estimate of financial Impact:There is no financial effect on either state or local government Question:Shall Deschutes County expand and expenditures or revenues. remodel the existing jail by issuing general obligation bonds not to exceed$44 million?If the bonds are approved,they will be payable from taxes on property or property ownership that are not CD Yes subject to the limits of sections 11 and 11 b,Article XI of the Oregon Constitution. C No - Summary: Passage of this measure would fund capital construction and improvements,including: •Adding space to provide for up to 250 additional general population inmates. •Adding room for approximately 50 inmates with mental health,medical and/or disciplinary issues to enable jail staff to provide additional treatment at the jail,avoiding added costs and safety issues. •Space for inmate programs to address behavioral problems,including drug and alcohol addictions. a Increased room for intake,release and inmate processing. - _ - --`" The annual cost of the bond Is estimated-at 18 -- - cents per$1,000 assessed value.The cost would be approximately$3 per month for property with an assessed value of$200,000. The bonds would mature in 30 years or less from the date of issuance and be issued in one or more series. C.0 Yes I C-? No I �D AND F � Vote Both Sides of Ballot M .fir 7 Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Republican Party Deschutes County,OR-May 18,2010 TAW B Iff-7 I Instructions To Voter Use A Pen (Blue or Black Ink) To ensure your vote counts,completely fill in the 120 oval • to the left of the response of your State Treasurer Judge of the Court Of Appeals choice. (?Year Term) Position 3 To write in a name,write the name on the solid vote For One Vote For One line and fill in the oval 4D to the left of the write-in line. CC Chris Telfer CID Darleen Ortega Incumbent Attention! Remember to inspect your ballot for Write-in Write-in mistakes! If you make a mistake or damage your ballot,call your County State Representative Judge of the Court Of Appeals Elections Office to ask for a replacement 53rd District Position 7 ballot. Vote For One Vote For One C___D Gene Whisnant CCD Robert Wollheim Incumbent Write-in Write-in United States Senator Judge of the Circuit Court Circuit Vote For One MEMO= 11th District,Position 6 County Commissioner Vote For One Position 1 Tom Stutzman C--:) (Four Year Term) C::::) Thomas Spear Vote For One CD Robin S Parker C__D Dennis R Luke C—:) Thomas A Hill Loren Later c=) Anthony(Tony)DeBone C:7-D Wells B Ashby 40 G Shane Dinkel CCU Write-in C=D Write-in 41 CD Jim Huffman County Commissioner Judge 11th d of the Circuit Court Position 3 1 District,Position 4 (Four Year Term) Vote For One 42 Walter H Woodland Vote For One c=-D Keith Waldron CD Tammy Baney c=-D A Michael Adler Incumbent C) Write-in (=D Ed Barbeau Write-in Representative In Congress C::D Write in 2nd District 46 Vote For One District Attorney Vote For One C=D Greg Walden Superintendent;of Public Instruction Vote For One C-7 Mike Dugan Write-in C� Susan Castillo C-D Patrick J Flaherty Governor C--D Ron Maurer C:-D Write-in Vote For One 52 C.. Write-in IMIMM (=D Bill Sizemore ENEM County Assessor (Four Year Term) (=D John Lim Judge of the Supreme Court Vote For One Position 5 CD Darren Karr Vote For One CD Scot W Langton C=:) Clark Colvin C-_-) Jack L Landau CD Write-in G__) William Ames Curtright CC Allan J Arlow Justice of the Peace (Six Year Term) C:7D Chris Dudley L Vote For One Write-in c:-D Bob Forthan Judge of the Supreme Court CCD Charles Fadeley Position 4 N C=D Allen Alley Vote For One C—D Write-in WARNING 61 CD Rex 0 Watkins C7D Rives Kistler Any person who,by use of Incumbent force or other means,unduly influences an elector to vote C in any particular manner or to Write-in Write-in refrain from voting is subject to a fine.(ORS 254-470) LA C Se :0014 Lb A m= Vote Both Sides of Ballot 0 Election Systems&Software,Inc-1981,2002 4— Official Primary Nominating Ballot for the Republican Party-Deschutes County,OR-May 18,2010 NNW Referred to the People by the 9-77 Deschutes County Bond to Expand Legislative Assembly and Remodel Existing Jail 68 Revises Constitution:Allows state to Question:Shall Deschutes County expand and issue bonds to match voter approved remodel the existing jail by issuing general school district bonds for school capital obligation bonds not to exceed$44 million?If the costs, bonds are approved,they will be payable from taxes on property or property ownership that are not Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote allows state to subject to the limits of sections 11 and 11b,Article issue bonds to match voter approved school district XI of the Oregon Constitution. bonds for school capital costs.Dedicates lottery funds for matching funds and repayment. Summary: Passage of this measure would fund Result of"no"vote:"No"vote retains current law capital construction and improvements,including: prohibiting state and restricting local districts from issuing bonds to pay for school capital costs, •Adding space to provide for up to 250 additional including acquisition,construction,repair and general population inmates. improvement. Summary: This measure would revise the Oregon •Adding room for approximately 50 Inmates with Constitutin to allow voters to approve local district mental health,medical and/or disciplinary issues to bonds for school capital costs and the state to issue enable jail staff to provide additional treatment at bonds and use the revenue from those bonds to the jail,avoiding added costs and safety issues. help local school districts pay for capital costs.The Constitution currently limits voters'ability to approve •Space for inmate programs to address behavioral local district bonds for school capital costs and problems,including drug and alcohol addictions. prevents the state from issuing bonds to help local districts pay for school capital costs,"Capital costs" .Increased room for intake,release and inmate include costs for acquisition,construction,repair processing. and improvement,but not routine maintenance or supplies.State funds may be used only to match The annual cost of the bond is estimated at 18 funds approved by voters in local districts.The measure would dedicate 15 percent of state lottery cents per$1,000 assessed value.The cost would revenues to a"school capital matching fund"to be approximately$3 per month for property with an repay state funds provided to districts.State bonds assessed value of$200,000. may not be repaid by raising property taxes. Contains other provisions. The bonds would mature in 30 years or less from Estimate of financial impact:There is no financial the date of issuance and be issued in one or more effect on either state or local government series. expenditures or revenues. CD Yes c:--D Yes L? No C7-) No MIZEM Referred to the People by the 9-78 To Form Road District and Establish Legislative Assembly Permanent Tax Rate Limit 69 Amends Constitution:Continues and Question:Shall Road District be formed and modernizes authority for lowest cost impose$2,50 per$1,000 assessed value as borrowing for community colleges and permanent rate limit beginning 2010-2011? public universities. Summary: A special road district would be Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote continues and established,covering the designated area.The modernizes state authority to issue lowest cost name of the district would be the Pinewood Country bonds to finance projects for the benefit of Lstates Special Road District.The purpose of the community colleges and public universities. district would be to construct,improve and maintain Result of"no"vote:"No"vote rejects the public roads contained within the district's modernization of authority to issue lowest cost boundaries and engage in the powers of the district bonds to finance projects for the benefit of authorized by ORS 371.336. community colleges and public universities. If approved,this measure would authorize the Summary: This measure continues and district to tax properties within the district for the modernizes the state's authority to use general above listed services at a maximum permanent tax obligation bonds,the lowest cost method of limit of$2.50 per$1,000 assessed value and is borrowing,to finance projects for community colleges and public universities.It does not estimated to raise$12,598.00 in operating funds for increase the current limit on borrowing.The the District in the first year.The district taxes would measure clarifies that community colleges and be imposed starting with tax year 2010-2011.If this public universities may purchase existing buildings measure passes,The Board of County with the proceeds of general obligation bands.It Commissioners would appoint a three-member also allows the Oregon University System to use board of commissioners for the district.These nontax revenues to determine whether bonds to be members would be appointed from among the issued under Article XI-F(1)are self-supporting.The voters within the district. measure allows Article XI-F(1)and XI-G bond _ _ _ ___-.. _._.._... .w _.._. _._. _..___.___...-- ---•.��proceeds usedlor the same parts ofa project and to be used for mixed-use projects that benefit (Map of the proposed district will accompany the higher education.It allows nontax revenues to be ballots.) used as matching funds for Article XI-G bond proceeds. Estimate of financial impact:There is no financial effect on either state or local government C_Y) Yes expenditures or revenues. c_D Yes c=7 No CID No E JJ N Vote Both Sides of Ballot Official Primary Nonpartisan Ballot Deschutes County, OR - May 18,2010 A 6 C 1 Instructions To Voter . 11 ■ Use A Pen (Blue or Black Ink) µ ,."."p N'Ir",s aitli "�' IlilN� ,w�. I rIs � s To ensure your vote counts,completely fill in the . oval � to the left of the response of your Judge of the Circuit Court Referred to the People b the choice, 11th District, Position 6 Legislative Assembly 13 Vote For One To write in a name,write the name on the solid 68 Revises Constitution:Allows state to line and fill in the oval 40 to the left of the issue bonds to match voter approved - write-in line. _ .- Thomas Spear school district bonds for school capital costs. . Attention! _ Thomas A Hill Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote allows state to Remember to inspect your ballot for issue bonds to match voter approved school district mistakes! If you make a mistake or _ bonds for school capital costs.Dedicates lottery - 21 damage your ballot,call your County -- Wells B Ashby funds for matching funds and repayment. Elections Office to ask for a replacement Result of"no"vote:"No"vote retains current law . ballot. _ prohibiting state and restricting local districts from Write-in issuing bonds to pay for school capital costs, inc u "ng acqusn;cons rl ucfion;repair and -- Judge of the Circuit Court improvement. 11th District,Position 4 ql Summary: This measure would revise the Oregon Vote For One Constitution to allow voters to approve local district yl!Il',+ J 1C` N i riir l IYliii l bonds for school capital costs and the state to issue __ bonds and use the revenue from those bonds to Superintendent of Public A Michael Adler help local school districts pay for capital costs.The Instruction Incumbent Constitution currently limits voters'ability to approve . Vote For One _ local district bonds for school capital costs and prevents the state from issuing bonds to help local Write-in districts pay for school capital costs."Capital costs" . Susan Castillo° -N N11` "a! and umprovement acquisition, t molt routine construction,ma ntenancelor supplies.State funds may be used only to match - _ funds approved by voters in local districts.The Ron Maurer District Attorney measure would dedicate 15 percent of state lottery Vote For One revenues to a"school capital matching fund"to . _ _ repay state funds provided to districts.State bonds may not be repaid by raising property taxes. Write-in Contains other provisions. . 40 - �"„ ,i .iix I" P l' Mike Dugan Estimate of financial impact:There is no financial ,m kid"""" " ?°° '" " ,lij"°I� " ; "6'"" effect on either state or local government expenditures or revenues. . 41 M Judge of the Supreme Court : : Patrick J Flaherty Position 5 - 42 - Vote For One Yes Write-in l! Jack L Landau I,nl"I�;� "���j"�" +Ihl,i lr+"iR� NO <:. Allan J Arlow County Assessor Referred to the People by the (Four Year Term) Legislative Assembly - - Vote For One Write-in 69 Amends Constitution:Continues and modernizes authority for lowest cost . 46 . Judge of the Supreme Court Scot W Langton borrowing for community colleges and Position 4 public universities. Vote For One - -:' Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote continues and Write-in modernizes state authority to issue lowest cost _ bonds to finance projects for the benefit of - Rives Kistler community colleges and public universities. Incumbent _ Result of"no"vote:"No"vote rejects modernization of authority to issue lowest cost Write-in bonds to finance projects for the benefit of Judge of the Court Of Appeals community colleges and public universities. Position 3 Summary: This measure continues and . Vote For One modernizes the state's authority to use general obligation bonds,the lowest cost method of borrowing,to finance projects for community colleges and public universities.It does not - sa Darleen Ortega increase the current limit on borrowing.The Incumbent measure clarifies that community colleges and - _ public universities may purchase existing buildings with the proceeds of general obligation bonds.It Write-in also allows the Oregon University System to use nontax revenues to determine whether bonds to be Judge of the Court Of Appeals issued under Article XI-F(1)are self-suppporting.The Position 7 measure allows Article XI-F(1)and XI-G bond - Vote For One proceeds to be used for the same parts of a project and to be used for mixed-use projects that benefit higher education.It allows nontax revenues to be used as matching funds for Article XI-G bond Robert Wollhejm proceeds. Incumbent Estimate of financial impact:There is no financial effect on either state or local government Write-in expenditures or revenues. :- Yes -: No s, WARNING Any person who,by use of force or other means,unduly . influences an elector to vote in any particular manner or to refrain from voting is subject to a fine.(ORS 254.470) — A e 0 Seq:0015 J Q Vote Both Sides of Ballot @ Election Systems&Software,Inc.1981,2002 Official Primary Nonpartisan Ballot-Deschutes County,OR-May 18,2010 p e F a. r7q m .q ;a 9.77 Deschutes County Bond to Expand ; and Remodel Existing Jail ' Question:Shall Deschutes County expand and remodel the existing jail by issuing general obligation bonds not to exceed$44 million?If the bonds are approved,they will be payable from taxes on property or property ownership that are not subject to the limits of sections 11 and 11 b,Article XI of the Oregon Constitution. Summary: Passage of this measure would fund capital construction and improvements,including; •Adding space to provide for up to 250 additional general population inmates. •Adding room for approximately 50 inmates with mental health,medical and/or disciplinary issues to enable jail staff to provide additional treatment at the jail,avoiding added costs and safety issues. •Space for inmate programs to address behavioral problems,including drug and alcohol addictions. •Increased room for intake,release and inmate processing. The annual cost of the bond is estimated at 18 cents per$1,000 assessed value.The cost would be approximately$3 per month for property with an assessed value of$200,000. The bonds would mature in 30 years or less from the date of issuance and be issued in one or more series. - Yes No 1 E F O Vote Both Sides of Ballot J Official Primary Nonpartisan Ballot Deschutes County, OR -May 18,2010 SiA B I C � Instructions To Voter Use A Pen (Blue or Black Ink) p To ensure your vote counts,completely fill in the 5 ME Ill' - oval • to the left of the response of your Judge of the Circuit Court Referred to the People by the choice. 11th District,Position 6 Legislative Assembly 13 . To write in a name,write the name on the solid Vote For One 68 Revises Constitution:Allows state to line and fill in the oval 40 to the left of the issue bonds to match voter approved - write-in line. Thomas Spear school district bonds for school capital costs. - Attention! _ Thomas A Hill Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote allows state to Remember to inspect your ballot for issue bonds to match voter approved school district mistakes! If you make a mistake or _ bonds for school capital costs.Dedicates lottery . 21 damage your ballot,call your County --' Wells B Ashby funds for matching funds and repayment. Elections Office to ask for a replacement - ballot. _ Result of"no"vote:"No"vote retains current law prohibiting state and restricting local districts from Write-in issuing bonds to pay for school capital costs, w n' Judge of the Circuit Court improvement. 11th District,Position 4 Summary: This measure would revise the Oregon - Vote For One Constitution to allow voters to approve local district bonds for school capital costs and the state to issue bonds and use the revenue from those bonds to Superintendent of Public :_ ' A Michael Adler help local school districts pay for capital costs.The Instruction Incumbent Constitution currently limits voters'ability to approve . Vote For One local district bonds for school capital costs and prevents the state from issuing bonds to help local Write-in districts pay for school capital costs."Capital costs" - ,Susan Castillo p it a�; include o for acquisition,construction,repair and d improvement,but not routine maintenance or s, supplies.State funds may be used only to match funds approved by voters in local districts.The Ron Maurer District Attorney measure would dedicate 15 percent of state lottery Vote For One revenues to a"school capital matching fund"to repay state funds provided to districts.State bonds Write-in may not be repaid by raising property taxes. Contains other provisions. �r Estimate of financial impact:There is no financial Mike Dugan ao IiN'n q � effect on either state or local government N M 41 W Judge of the Supreme Court <= Patrick J Flaherty expenditures or revenues. Position 5 . 42 . Vote For One _ Yes Write-in Jack L Landau ltllcg �Ip 1�, = No Allan J Arlow County Assessor Referred to the People by the (Four Year Term) Legislative Assembly - _ vote For One Write-in 69 Amends Constitution:Continues and modernizes authority for lowest cost . 46 - Judge of the Supreme Court : _. Scot W Langton borrowing for community colleges and Position 4 public universities. - Vote For One = Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote continues and Write-in modernizes state authority to issue lowest cost bonds to finance projects for the benefit of :. Rives Kistler Justice of the Peace community colleges and public universities. Incumbent (Six Year Term) Vote For One Result of"no"vote:"No"vote rejects modernization of authority to issue lowest cost Write-in bonds to finance projects for the benefit of 0 Judge of the Court Of Appeals Charles Fadeley community colleges and public universities. Position 3 Summary: This measure continues and . Vote For One modernizes the state's authority to use general obligation bonds,the lowest cost method of Write-in borrowing,to finance projects for community colleges and public universities.It does not . Darleen Ortega increase the current limit on borrowing.The Incumbent measure clarifies that community colleges and public universities may purchase existing buildings - 5a . with the proceeds of general obligation bonds.It Write-in also allows the Oregon University System to use nontax revenues to determine whether bonds to be Judge of the Court Of Appeals issued under Article XI-F(1)are self-supporting.The Position 7 measure allows Article XI-F(1)and XI-G bond Vote For One proceeds to be used for the same parts of a project - and to be used for mixed-use projects that benefit higher education.It allows nontax revenues to be used as matching funds for Article XI-G bond ::. Robert Wollhe!m proceeds. Incumbent Estimate of financial impact:There is no financial effect on either state or local government Write-in expenditures or revenues. <: Yes I :. No WARNING - 61 Any person who,by use of force or other means,unduly influences an elector to vote - in any particular manner or to refrain from voting is subject to a fine.(ORS 254.470) A a CWT Seq:0016 J P Vote Both Sides of Ballot ©Election Systems&Software,Inc.1981,2002 4— Official Primary Nonpartisan Ballot-Deschutes County,OR-May 18,2010 b E F r MEIN=, 9-77 Deschutes County Bond to Expand and Remodel Existing Jail Question:Shall Deschutes County expand and remodel the existing jail by issuing general obligation bonds not to exceed$44 million?If the bonds are approved,they will be payable from taxes on property or property ownership that are not subject to the limits of sections 11 and 11 b,Article XI of the Oregon Constitution. Summary: Passage of this measure would fund capital construction and improvements,including: •Adding space to provide for up to 250 additional general population inmates. •Adding room for approximately 50 inmates with mental health,medical and/or disciplinary issues to enable jail staff to provide additional treatment at the jail,avoiding added costs and safety issues. •Space for inmate programs to address behavioral problems,including drug and alcohol addictions. •Increased room for intake,release and inmate processing. The annual cost of the bond is estimated at 18 cents per$1,000 assessed value.The cost would be approximately$3 per month for property with an assessed value of$200,000. The bonds would mature in 30 years or less from the date of issuance and be issued in one or more series. Yes No I I I �D E F p Vote Both Sides of Ballot J Official Primary Nonpartisan Ballot Deschutes County, OR-May 18,2010 n e A, Instructions To Voter - ■ Use A Pen (Blue or Black Ink) To ensure your vote counts,completely fill in the oval M- choice to the left of the response of your Judge of the Circuit Court Referred to the People by the 11th District,Position 6 Legislative Assembly - 13 To write in a name,write the name on the solid Vote For One p8 Revises Constitution:Allows state to line and fill in the oval • to the left of the issue bonds to match voter approved write-in line. C Thomas Spear school district bonds for school capital costs. Attention! Remember to inspect our ballot for C—D Thomas A Hill Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote allows state to p y issue bonds to match voter approved school district mistakes' If you make a mistake or bonds for school capital costs.Dedicates lottery damage your ballot,call your County C—D Wells B Ashby funds for matching funds and repayment. Elections Office to ask for a replacement Result of"no"vote:"No"vote retains current law ballot. C j Prohibiting state and restricting local districts from Write in issuin bonds to pay for school capital costs, tnc u I acq s iitim":tomi u-i ,repair and -- Judge of the Circuit Court improvement. - 11th District,Position 4 Vote For One Summary: This measure would revise the Oregon Constitution to allow voters to approve local district bonds for school capital costs and the state to issue bonds and use the revenue from those bonds to Superintendent of Public CID A Michael Adler help local school districts pay for capital costs.The Instruction Incumbent Constitution currently limits voters'ability to approve - Vote For One local district bonds for school capital costs and C? prevents the state from issuing bonds to help local Write-in districts pay for school capital costs."Capital costs" . include costs for acquisition,construction,repair Susan Castillo and improvement,but not routine maintenance or supplies.State funds may be used only to match funds approved by voters in local districts.The C_-) Ron Maurer District Attorney measure would dedicate 15 percent of state lottery Vote For One revenues to a"school capital matching fund"to - repay state funds provided to districts.State bonds �? may not be repaid by raising property taxes. Write-in Contains other provisions. - 40 - C�) Mike Dugan Estimate of financial impact:There is no financial effect on either state or local government 41 Judge of the Supreme Court C�:D Patrick J Flaherty expenditures or revenues. Position 5 42 - Vote For One Write-in �-� Yes M C7 Jack L Landau Ca No N C=_D Allan J Arlow County Assessor Referred to the People by the (Four Year Term) Legislative Assembly - C-� Vote For One Write-in 69 Amends Constitution:Continues and modernizes authority for lowest cost M Judge of the Supreme Court (=D Scot W Langton borrowing for community colleges and Position 4 public universities. . 47 . Vote For One Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote continues and Write-in modernizes state authority to issue lowest cost bonds to finance projects for the benefit of C�D Rives Kistler Justice of the Peace community colleges and public universities. Incumbent (Six Year Term) Vote For One Result of"no"vote:"No"vote rejects C� modernization of authority to issue lowest cost Write-in bonds to finance projects for the benefit of 51 M Judge of the Court Of Appeals C Charles Fadeley community colleges and public universities. Position 3 Summary: This measure continues and . Vote For One modernizes the state's authority to use general C� obligation bonds,the lowest cost method of Write-in borrowing,to finance projects for community colleges and public universities.It does not C–D Darleen Ortega increase the current limit on borrowing,The Incumbent measure clarifies that community colleges and - public universities may purchase existing buildings C 7D with the proceeds of general obligation bonds.It Write-in also allows the Oregon University System to use nontax revenues to determine whether bonds to be Judge of the Court Of Appeals issued under Article XI-F(1)are self-supporting.The Position 7 measure allows Article XI-F(1)and XI-G bond - Vote For One proceeds to be used for the same parts of a project and to be used for mixed-use projects that benefit higher education.It allows nontax revenues to be - __ used as matching funds for Article XI-G bond C -> Robert Wollheim proceeds. Incumbent - _ Estimate of financial Impact:There is no financial – effect on either state or local government Write-in expenditures or revenues. N C--7 Yes I C::D No WARNING - s1 Any person who,by use of force or other means,unduly - influences an elector to vote in any particular manner or to refrain from voting is subject to a fine.(ORS 254.470) s I Se :0017 (� Vote Both Sides of Ballot o E=lection systems&Software,Inc.1981,2002 ��` T Official primary Nonpartisan Ballot-Deschutes County,OR-May 18,2010 �p E E i I 9.77 Deschutes County Band to Expand and Remodel Existing Jail Question:Shall Deschutes County expand and remodel the existing jail by issuing general obligation bonds not to exceed$44 million?If the bonds are approved,they will be payable from taxes on property or property ownership that are not subject to the limits of sections 11 and 11b,Article XI of the Oregon Constitution. Summary: Passage of this measure would fund capital construction and improvements,including: Adding space to provide for up to 250 additional general population inmates. Adding room for approximately 50 inmates with mental health,medical and/or disciplinary issues to enable jail staff to provide additional treatment at the jail,avoiding added costs and safety issues. Space for inmate programs to address behavioral problems,including drug and alcohol addictions. •Increased room for intake,release and inmate processing. The annual cost of the bond is estimated at 18 cents per$1,000 assessed value.The cost would be approximately$3 per month for property with an assessed value of$200,000. The bonds would mature in 30 years or less from the date of issuance and be issued in one or more series. CC Yes CC No 9.79 Black Butte Ranch Service District Five-Year Local Option Levy Question:Shall The District impose a five-year local option tax at$.55 per$1,000 for general operations starting in 2010-2011? This measure may cause property taxes to increase more than three percent. Summary: The District would use the five-year local Option tax revenue to maintain 24-hour patrols, 7 days a week.The District's current yearly revenue increases are approximately 3-3Y2%per year.The proposed rate would generate approximately $282,100 in 2010-2011,approximately$291,000 in 2011-2012,approximately$300,100 in 2012-2013, approximately$309,500 in 2013-2014,and approximately$319,100 in 2014-2015.On a $500,000 home,the assessment would be$22.92 per month or$275 per year. The estimated tax cast for this measure is an ESTIMATE ONLY based on the best information available from the county assessor at the time of the estimate. CC Yes CD No I E i F � Q SOFT- Vote Both Sides of Ballot J Official Primary Nonpartisan Ballot Deschutes County,OR-May 18,2010 Instructions To Voter - ■ Use A Pen(Blue or Black Ink) To ensure your vote counts,completely fill in the oval choicew to the left of the response of your Judge of the Circuit Court Referred to the People by the - 11th District,Position 6 Legislative Assembly 1s - To write in a name,write the name on the solid Vote For One 68 Revises Constitution:Allows state to - line and fill in the oval • to the left of the issue bonds to match voter approved write-in line. C 7D Thomas Spear school district bonds for school capital costs. Attention! CID Thomas A Hill Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote allows state to Remember to inspect your ballot for Issue bonds to match voter approved school district mistakes! If you make a mistake or bonds for school capital costs.Dedicates lottery damage your ballot,call your County C7 Wells B Ashby funds for matching funds and repayment. Elections Office to ask for a replacement Result of"no"vote:"No"vote retains current law ballot. CD prohibiting state and restricting local districts from Write-in _- issuing bonds to ga�for school capital costs, - including acquisition,construction,repair and Judge of the Circuit Court improvement. - 11th District,Position 4 Vote For One Summary; This measure would revise the Oregon Constitution to allow voters to approve local district bonds for school capital costs and the state to issue - bonds and use the revenue from those bonds to Superintendent of Public C=D A Michael Adler help local school districts pay for capital costs.The Instruction Incumbent Constitution currently limits voters'ability to approve . Vote For One local district bonds for school capital costs and C D I prevents the state from issuing bonds to help local N!!! districts pay for school capital costs.'Capital costs" include costs for acquisition,construction,repair - C-.7 Susan Castillo and improvement,but not routine maintenance or supplies.State funds may be used only to match funds approved by voters in local districts.The C� Ron Maurer ney measure would dedicate 15 percent of state lottery e revenues to a'school capital matching fund"to repay state funds provided to districts.State bonds CD may not be repaid by raising property taxes. Write-in Contains other provisions. 40M C_7 Mike Dugan Estimate of financial impact:There is no financial effect on either state or local government 41 M Judge of the Supreme Court C D Patrick J Flaherty expenditures or revenues. Position 5 42 - Vote For One - C, Write-in C-D Yes Jack L Landau C-D No C::D Allan J Arlow County Assessor Referred to the People by the - (Four Year Term) Legislative Assembly Vote For One 69 C—D Write-in Amends Constitution:Continues and modernizes authority for lowest cost Judge of the Supreme Court CD Scot W Langton borrowing i n for community colleges and Position 4 public . Vote For One 47 - C^D Result of"yes"vote:"Yes"vote continues and Write-in modernizes state authority to issue lowest cost . _ bonds to finance projects for the benefit of C_D Rives Kistler Justice of the Peace community colleges and public universities. Incumbent (Six Year Term) . Vote For One Result of"no"vote:"No"vote rejects C_D modernization of authority to issue lowest cost Write-in bonds to finance projects for the benefit of - _ Judge of the Court Of Appeals C_> Charles Fadeley community colleges and public universities. Position 3 Summary: This measure continues and Vote For One modernizes the state's authority to use general 52 - C_ obligation bonds,the lowest cost method of Write-in borrowing,to finance projects for community - colleges and public universities.It does not C::D Darleen Ortega increase the current limit on borrowing.The Incumbent measure clarifies that community colleges and public universities may purchase existing buildings C� with the proceeds of general obligation bonds.It Write-in also allows the Oregon University System to use - nontax revenues to determine whether bonds to be Judge of the Court Of Appeals issued under Article XI-F(1)are self-supporting.The Position 7 measure allows Article XI-F(1)and XI-G bond - Vote For One proceeds to be used for the same parts of a project and to be used for mixed-use projects that benefit higher education.It allows nontax revenues to be . used as matching funds for Article XI-G bond C= Robert Wollheim proceeds. Incumbent - < .-D effect Estimate ne it financial h o financial state or locca government Write-in expenditures or revenues. C-D Yes CD No WARNING 61 - Any person who,by use of force or other means,unduly - influences an elector to vote in any particular manner or to refrain from voting is subject to a fine.(ORS 254.470) A 6 C R Vote Both Sides of Ballot ®Election Systems&Software,Inc.1981,2002 T Official Primary Nonpartisan Ballot-Deschutes County,OR-May 18,2010 mD E F j` N ry k r 9.77 Deschutes County Bond to Expand and Remodel Existing Jail ; Question:Shall Deschutes County expand and remodel the existing jail by issuing general obligation bonds not to exceed$44 million?If the bonds are approved,they will be payable from taxes on property or property ownership that are not subject to the limits of sections 11 and 11b,Article XI of the Oregon Constitution. Summary: Passage of this measure would fund capital construction and improvements,including: •Adding space to provide for up to 250 additional general population inmates. *Adding room for approximately 50 inmates with mental health,medical and/or disciplinary issues to enable jail staff to provide additional treatment at the jail,avoiding added costs and safety issues. Space for inmate programs to address behavioral problems,including drug and alcohol addictions. Increased roam for intake,release and inmate processing. The annual cost of the bond is estimated at 18 cents per$1,000 assessed value.The cost would be approximately$3 per month for property with an assessed value of$200,000. The bonds would mature in 30 years or less from the date of issuance and be issued in one or more series. -� Yes CD No I 9-78 To Form Road District and Establish Permanent Tax Rate Limit Question:Shall Road District be formed and impose$2.50 per$1,000 assessed value as permanent rate limit beginning 2010-2011? Summary: A special road district would be established,covering the designated area.The name of the district would be the Pinewood Country Estates Special Road District.The purpose of the district would be to construct,improve and maintain the public roads contained within the district's boundaries and engage in the powers of the district authorized by ORS 371.336. If approved,this measure would authorize the district to tax properties within the district for the above listed services at a maximum permanent tax limit of$2.50 per$1,000 assessed value and is estimated to raise$12,598.00 in operating funds for the District in the first year.The district taxes would be imposed starting with tax year 2010-2011.If this measure passes,The Board of County Commissioners would appoint a three-member board of commissioners for the district.These members would be appointed from among the voters within the district. (Map of the proposed district will accompany the ballots.) C= Yes L—D No I Jp E F J L J R Vote Both Sides of Ballot