Vote 2006

SAMPLE BALLOT

General Election Ballot
Greene County, North Carolina

 

STRAIGHT PARTY TICKET

For Straight Party Ticket:
O Democratic
O Republican

 

PARTISAN OFFICES

US Congress District 01 (You may vote for ONE):
O G. K. Butterfield

NC State Senate District 05 (You may vote for ONE):
O John Kerr (DEM)
O Todd Siebel (REP)

NC State House District 010 (You may vote for ONE):
O Van Braxton (DEM)
O Willie Ray Starling (REP)

District Attorney District 08:
O C. Branson (Branny) Vickory, III (DEM)

County Commissioner (You may vote for THREE):
O Jack Edmondson (DEM)
O Denny Garner (DEM)
O Bennie Heath (DEM)
O James Patrick Thomas (REP)

Sheriff (You may vote for ONE):
O Lemmie Smith (DEM)

Clerk of Superior Court (You may vote for ONE):
O Sandra B. Sutton (DEM)

Greene County Board of Education (You may vote for THREE):
O Pat Adams (DEM)
O Jerry Carraway (DEM)
O Joe Smith (DEM)
O Brent Maupin (REP)

 

NONPARTISAN OFFICES

Supreme Court Chief Justice (You may vote for ONE):
O Rusty Duke
O Sarah Parker

Supreme Court Associate Justice (You may vote for ONE):
O Rachel Lea Hunter
O Mark D. Martin

Supreme Court Associate Justice (You may vote for ONE):
O Eric Levinson
O Patricia Timmons-Goodson

Supreme Court Associate Justice (You may vote for ONE):
O Ann Marie Calabria
O Robin Hudson

Court of Appeals Justice (You may vote for ONE):
O Kris Bailey
O Robert C. (Bob) Hunter

Court of Appeals Judge (You may vote for ONE):
O Linda Stephens
O Donna Stroud

District Court Judge District 08 (You may vote for ONE):
O Beth Heath

Soil & Water Conservation District Supervisor (You may vote for TWO):
O Jerry R. Jones
O Write-in

 

KEY ELECTION DATES

Friday, October 13
Voter registration forms must be postmarked or delivered in person by 5:00 p.m. for November 7 General Election

Last day to change party affiliation before November 7 General Election

Wednesday, October 18
Deadline for submitting originals of faxed voter registration forms in order to vote in November 7 General Election

Thursday, October 19
One-Stop absentee voting begins for General Election

Tuesday, October 31
Last day to request absentee ballots in writing (exception due to sickness or disability)

Saturday, November 4
One-Stop absentee voting ends

Monday, November 6
Mailed absentee ballots must be received in Board of Election office by 5:00 p.m.
Deadline to request absentee ballots for sickness/disability is 5:00 p.m.

Tuesday, November 7
General Election Day