Mg Glor UM BREAKING DOWN THE BALLOT Ballots aren't alwavs easv to Ii attorney general * J SAMPLE BALLOT A The state attorney general serves as head understand. Read this QUid6 I— [* “■’■l the state's top criminal-enforcement agency. ensure that you know ORANG %% u E h CK' E N R ° 2 R S(S AROL,NA / J MAOAUBTBTBUCTTONB CARBFUU.Y BBFOne VOTTNQRIMARK OW.Y WITHTH* FBH PROVIOTO BY THE OFFICIAL I AUDITOR . L ■ _ . r II TO VOTE: COMPUTE THBARBOWIBI m M POnnWO to YOUR CHOICES). LIKE THM: M . V 0 MUUIIUH wno to vote tor and hOW. . X J The state auditor is in charge of making Tr* 1 sure North Carolina's government agencies * cSriiHrsHS; m > I spend their money in an appropriate fashion. VOTE FOR PRESIDENT I * •"•SSESE.*!?!...*. * SSH?iS!SSSS , wS2f Haiimn 1 Incumbent Ralph Cambell battles Les Merritt. SEPARATELY I ‘IriSSgSS ‘sfli I AGRICULTURE COMMISSIONER If you wish to vote a straight-party ticket (all igaSttiSiSS VWS&a£XiS2 ~” Z . I The agriculture commissioner regulates and Democrats or ail Republicans), you still must I iSiSCsEjUSTj; protects the state's farms and picks a group vote separately for United States president. 1 * isass—s ‘iSW?~ r *• - I faces Steve Troxler in this year's election. *iSrs£E!2s ;™Eggg st* ■ wSrirlCTßDOwwSiJmj asr I I INSURANCE COMMISSIONER —y*”*" ™ c wsfff^E EßoF The state insurance commissioner serves as stfwkjht party ticket SW*. _ _*■* ■ overseer of the industry in North Carolina m A- jSiBF!y-~Y mm - I and also deals with instances of fraud. DDCCIHCAIT ■ JOHNF KERRY RSHJBUCAN(W3) ■ C FOR rOMMronWR OF I Incumbent Jim Long faces Robert Brawley PRESIDENT I JOHN EDWARDS UDeRTAHIANajai m POfCOIM^EROF The chief executive of the United States is I wwwoooowh ■ i arad rAMMICCiHNCD also commander in chief of its armed forces. gjjjg; ** * "SKSKSSS" ■!= ”* ■ I Thestat, lahnT?„?s!Lh President Bush, who seeks a second term, I =T = an... -tetaSaZEffl faces John Kerry and Michael Badnarik. | yjSg" -e. “I I Carolina’s 4 million vrodcers. Incumbent wchaelbaonark MCHAHOBuwi _m> ■ 3 | Cherie Berry faces Democrat Wayne Goodwin. |E_r:‘T * * FOR SUPERINTENDENT - -- 1 I SUPERINTENDENT balpletcheb hep ■ * The superintendent of public instruction is Jr -=2 2 *"l charged with overseeing the state’s school W •****<* wX* ■ 4 mcharoh moore I system along with the Board of Education. BWAHOAMPitR | June Atkinson is up against Bill Fletcher. £ CCM ATE ■ vOTEDUpsEwSm? . FOBSQVERNOR '7 itNATE I Jjr f S2***£L J FOR NORTH CAROLINA SENATE I TREASURER The Senate is the upper body of Congress, I w ?♦* 3 „ zirooistwct I inCMauncn comprising 100 members, two from each K X -• The treasurer serves as the state's banker and state. In North Carolina, Erskine Bowles and | X X forubtienahtgovernor k 1 ch,ef inv f tt ?ent officer and also performs a Richard Burr are locked in a dead-even race. I A r m m ”♦ H MmreuniK V I var| ety of other services. Incumbent Demoaat " f I *•*** oF F ߣpresiflmmls ■ Richard Moore faces Republican Ed Meyer. W I a,mm ™ a ' cait >* ** 3 SiHosnaCT a U.S. HOUSE I X X I ..... -"% \ I fj.c. SENATE DISTRICT 23 The Houseis the iower body of Congress, in IX X I I \ XI The state Senate, comprising 50 members, which states representations are proportional If X V both >1 j s the upper body of the N.C. legislature. to the'r popu at'on. In the N_C. 4th District, I J X. I Incumbent Democrat Ellie Kinnaird is running incumbent David Price takes on Todd Batchelor. | \ X | against GOP newcomer Robert Whitfield. GOVERNOR | f \ I LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR XI N C HOUSE DISTRICT 50 The governor is the state's chief executive. XI li eutenant governor serves as the state's I The state House is the lower body of the N.C. In North Carolina, incumbent Mike Easley wT second-in-command and also as president of General Assembly. Comprising 120 members, it faces GOP contender Patrick Ballantine and I 1 the N.C. Senate. Incumbent Beverly Perdue I works with the Senate to set policy. Incumbent Libertarian longshot Barbara Howe. | I faces Jim Snyder and Christopher Cole. | Verla Insko, a Democrat is running unopposed. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS | SAMPI F RA| 1 OT I DISTRICT COURT JUDGE The Board of Commissioners is a five-person I wnmri.t dhllui N.C. District Court 15-B comprises Orange panel in charge of Orange County policy. Four and Chatham counties. It hears some civil candidates two Democrats, a Republican I ■ an( j criminal cases, as well as juvenile cases, and a Libertarian aim to fill four seats. | I T t |ree nonpartisan races are on the ballot. FOR CX3UNTY COWWSSIONERS FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE STATE c^ l mtmsJf| otlNA J*namjsueum WTRcfiM „ .JSSSK^yfL ... MOSES CAMY, JR. DEM 4- M CHADLEBANDSkSON * M AMENDMENTS 1,11, AND W -IT- Am J , INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTC* VALtatE rOltaFfet OEM ■*“ ™ T 4 <** m levs* ol ihi arwrUn**. ce-tw< ... 9lßßTBfp*io3Mf€lß' 0> P*™ (kn V VOTBJUPOHBWUUTO.Y. Garwa! to enaet genera) M. PATRIQA (FWT) DcVWH ♦ ■■ laws grvfng coonfies. dßes. and towns OmCHU. 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