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MM EIGHT—» ELECTION DAY NOVEMBER sth As election day approaches, the State Board of Elections, along with all ,-100 County Boards of Elections, considers it appropriate to remind all voters in North* Carolina that on November sth they will have an opportunity to exercise their most important freedom in a democratic 'society. Free elections can exist only if the people participate in their election t process. We urge all citizens to involve p ★ ★ ★ POLLS TO 6E OPEN a ! u FROM 630 A. M. ! ~ TO 630 P. M. L 1 ★ ★ ★ “T— --SAMPLE BALLOT <& constitution^'^Ef^FNTS |mer J. a Wy^eySt^ r °Bß SI mark in the square to the 2. TOlaifeAfAirainiwjSknendment, make a cross o*mark in the square to\ttMTVf tvJjfonTAGAINST. 3. If yg^tfllj/or deface or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and get |~"1 FOR Constitutional Amendment establishing procedure for fixing com pensation of members and officers of the General Assembly, and deny* lag benefit of any increase in compensation to members of Session which enacts it. [~~l AGAINST Constitutional Amendment establishing procedure for fixing compensation of members and officers of the General Assembly, and denying benefit of any increase in compensation to members of Session which enacts it. I I FOR Constitutional Amendments continuing present system of repre sentation In the General Assembly. Q AGAINST Constitutional Amendments continuing present system of representation in the General Assembly. Geuerel Election November S, 1008. . . State of North Carolina. t Cl Chairman, State Board of Electiont SAMPLE BALLOT UNITED STATES S»IAT<»f» °^ e *i arty , (a straight ticket), make a cross of the party for whose candidates you wish to vote. 2 ‘ of more than one party (a split ticket), do not Ognwany party circle, but make a cross 0 mark in the square oppo srartne name of each candidate for whom you wish to vote. * another Car ° F deface or WPCm * ly ™«* this ballot, return it and get DEMOCRATIC rom A straight tickbt for a straight tickht o o MARK WITHIN THIS reure-w *'* United States Seaator ""'TS^SSldsSe^SlSsr'^^ Q SAM J. IRVIN, JR. Q ROBERT VANCE SOMERS Q WALTER B. JONES Q REECE B. GARDNER *~. r , ■ \/ ' ; Voter Hints Are Listed themselves on Noveipber sth. The officials also solicit the cooperation of all voters in making election day a successful and efficient process. The County Boards of Elections and the officials in all 2,198 precincts have spared no effort in preparing for this election day. In the final preparation officials must receive the determined cooperation of all voters in order to avoid long lines, SAMPLE PRESIDENTIAL BALLOT For President and mUJiutea^Ai 1. To vote makKVoss cjgjjlbelow the name of the political party 2. A vote foivflMHimes of Janys candidates for President and Vice-Presiden. is * vote for gfrty, the names of whom are on file with the Secretary 3. If you tear ASSfZce or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and get another. DEMOCRATIC) REPUBLICAN AMERICAN To Vote for Candidates listed Below To Vote for Caadidates listed Below To Vote for Oaadldates lifted Below o o o Mark Within This Circle Mark Within This Circle Mark Within This Circle For President and Vice- For President and Vice- For President and Vice- President of The United President of The United President of The United States: States: States: HUBERT H. HUMPHREY RICHARD M. NIXON GEORGE C. WALLACE EDMUND S. MUSKIE SPIRO T. AGNEW S. MARVIN GRIFFIN Geeeral Election November 5, 1008. Ty State of North Carolina. Chairman, State Board of Klectiom IB CHOWAN, nOULO, XDKNTON, NORII CAROUNA. TfTCMDAY, OCTOBER SI, IMS. confusion or delay, The following steps can be of immeasurable assistance and will help to insure that our citizens will be able to vote without undue delay. The public is urged to follow these basic suggestions: (1) Decide before going to the polls the candidates for whom you wish to vote. (2) Cut the sample ballot out of this SAMPLE bALLOT OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR STATE SENATE, STATE HOUSE, AND COUNTY OFFICIALS INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER 1. To vote for all candidates of one party (a straight ticket) make a cross (x) mark in the circle of the party for whose candidates you wish to vote. 2. To vote for candidates of more than one party (a split ticket) do not mark in any party circle, but make a cross (x) mark in the square opposite the name of each candidate for whom you wish to vote. S. If you should insert a cross (x) mark in one of the party circles at the top oi the ballot and also mark in the voting square opposite the name of any candidate of any party, your ballot will be counted as a straight ticket vote for gll of the candidates of the'party whose circle you merited. 4. If you tear or deface or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and get another. DEMOCRATIC I REPUBLICAN FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET o o MARK WITHIN THIS CIRCLE MARK WITHIN THIS CHICLE State Senate State Senate FIRST SENATORIAL DISTRICT FIRST SENATORIAL DISTRICT (You May Vete for Two) (You May Vote for Two) TOR MAT NUMBER ONE FOR SEAT NUMBER ONE □ GEORGE M- WOOD □ FOR BEAT NORA E TWO FOR SEAT NUMBER TWO □ J. J. (MONK) EARRINGTON Q State House State House first house district first house district (You May Vote Far Two) (You May Vote For Two) FOR SEAT NUMBER ONE FOR SEAT NUMBER ONE □W. T. (Bill) CULPEPPER, JR. □A. W. (Bill) HOUTZ FOE SEAT NUMBER TWO FOB SEAT NUMBER TWO □ pump P. GODWIN □ County Officers County Officers FOR CORONER FOR CORONER Q MARVIN S. BARHAM Q FOR BSCHSTER or DEEDS FOB REGISTER OF DEEDS □ BERTHA B. BUNCH Q FOR COUNTY TREASURER , FOB COUNTY TREASURER □ GEORGE C. HOSKINS Q ; FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER FOB COUNTY COMMISSIONER (Yeu my Vete Mr lime) (Yeu May Tate Mr Ifem) □ m*BONI> n □ DAVID T. BATEMAN Q ■j - □ C. A. PHILLIPS □ newspaper, study and mark it for your own guidance. This will speed up the voting process. - (3) Plan your day on November sth to give first priority to voting. Make preparations similar to planning a trip. GO TO THE POLLS EARLY. Most employ ers will excuse personnel long enough to vote if arrangements are made in advance. SAMPLE BALLOT STATtOFFICEgS X?* 1. To vote for all candidatesst\\htfffckpf7make a cross (x) mark in the cjpqie tlli fie pakwfor whosaa£im&tes you wish 2. To vote for candldate^AtNfcAVan VWurty (a split ticket), do not mark in anylDfety circMnwamAe awrtSss IS mark in the square op posite the cnMa&Mr whom you wish to vote. 3. should LmotLa crMj§ mark in one of the party circles at the balfiraWraso'maik in the voting square opposite the name amrlhindiAkf. <frgny party, your ballot will be counted as a straight ticket Bole foMu of the candidates of the party whose circle you me^lreH, 4. URsular or deface or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and get DEMOCRATIC (REPUBLICAN FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET o o MARK WITHIN THIS CIRCLE MARK WITHIN THIS OIBCT-W For Governor For Governor □ ROBERT W. (BOB) SCOTT Q JAMES C. (JIM) GARDNER For Lieutenant Governor For lieutenant Governor Q H. FAT TAYLOR, JR. Q DON H. GARREN For Secretary of State For Secretary of State □ THAO EURE Q JOHN F. EAST For State Auditor For State Auditor Q HENRY L. BRIDGES Q THEODORE C. (TED) CONRAD For State Treasurer For State Treasurer □ EDWIN GILL Q CLYDE R. GREENE For Sopt. of Public Instruction For Snpt. of Public Instruction Q CRAIG PHILLIPS Q JOE L. MORGAN For Attorney General For Attorney General □ ROBERT MORGAN Q WARREN H. COOLIDGE For Commissioner of Agriculture For Commissioner of Agriculture □ JAMES A. (JIM) GRAHAM Q CLAUDE L. GREENE, JR, - "y'or - Coimnlaßloncr'*of , Labor* — "**""* Q FRANK CRANE Q R. K. (RON) INGLE For Commissioner of Insurance For Commissioner of Insurance Q EDWIN S. LANIER Q EVERETT L. PETERSON For Associate Justice of Supreme Court FoT^lssociat^TustTc^^T^uprem^^ourt □ JOSEPH BRANCH Q For Associate Justice of Supreme Court For Associate Justice of Supreme Court □ J. FRANK HUSKINS Q For Judge of Court of Appeals For Judge of CourtoTUppcliu - ” Q RAYMOND B. MALLARD Q For Judge of Court of Appeals For Judge of Court of Appeals □ HUGH B. CAMPBELL Q For Judge of Court of Appeals For Judge of Court of Appeals □ WALTER E. BROCK Q For Judge of Court of Appeals For Judge of Court of Appeals” □ DAVID M. BRITT Q For Judge of Court of Appeals For Judge of Court of Appeals □ NAOMI E. MORRIS Q For Judge of Court of Appeals For Judge of Court of Appeals Q FRANK M. PARKER Q For Judge of Superior Court lath Mat. For Judge of Superior Court lath Mat. □ COY E. BREWER Q F<" Judge of Superior Court lgth Dist. For Judge of Superior Court 18th Dist. (Unexplred term ending Dee. gl, 1*70) (Unexpired term ending Dee. SI, 1070) □ EDWARD B. CLARK Q For Judge of Superior Court 18th Dist. For Judge of Superior Court 18th Dist. □ JAMES G. EXUM, JR. Q For Judge of Superior Court ltth Dist. For Judge of Superior Court 10tk Dist. □ THOMAS W. SEAY, JR. Q For Judge of Superior Court Mud Dist! For Judge of Superior Court Sind Mat. (Unexplred term ending Dee. 01,1070) (Unexplred term ending Dee. 01,1070) □ ROBERT A. COLLIER, JR. Q ARTHUR S. BECKHAM, JR. F°r lodge of Superior Court OBtli Dist. For Judge of Superior Court OSth Dist. (Unexplred term ending Dee. SI, 1070) (Unexplred term ending Dee. SI, 1070) Q SAM J. ERVIN, 111 □ WILLIAM R. SIGMON rot Judge of Superior Court SSth Plat. For Jpdge of Superior Court 00th DM. (Unexplred term ending Dee. U, 1070) (Unexplred term endb« Dee. M. 1070) □ FRED H. HASTY Q W kperU <Wt OOtk Dit. VZ imige oi Bnp^W □ FRANK W.SNEPP Q tor Judge as Supper C<mrt OStk DUt. VSTlmlge oi Snpmrlar Aenlt Utk NZ (Unexplred teem ending Dee. 01,1070) (Unexplred term tmdtag Dee. 01,1070) □ WILLIAM T. GRIST Q For Judge of Superior Court 00th Dist. Bn’jtMTTliinßHßnnHnßr □ HARRY C. MARTIN n <r ' • ft _ - M 'V .s=sa»ia=—g SL-+& . 'i . ,- v * . > -f - ELECTION DAY NOVEMBER sth (4) Refer to the sample ballot you, have marked when you are. in the privacy of the voting booth or machine. (5) By all means request assisptnce if needed from the officials in your precinct. Voting day must be a 50/50 effort 0q the part of the electorate and election officials. ,
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