SAMPLE BALLOT • Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 • East Baton Rouge Parish

SAMPLE BALLOT • Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 • East Baton Rouge Parish

For President and Vice President

of the United States

 

DEMOCRATIC

Barack Obama, Joe Biden

 

REPUBLICAN

Mitt Romney, Paul Ryan

 

CONSTITUTION

Virgil Hamlin Goode, Jr., James N. Clymer

 

SOCIALIST EQUALITY

Jerry White, Phyllis Scherrer

 

GREEN

Jill Stein, Cheri Honkala

 

JUSTICE

Ross C. “Rocky” Anderson, Luis J. Rodriguez

 

SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY

James Harris, Alyson Kennedy

 

LIBERTARIAN

Gary Johnson, James P. Gary

 

PROHIBITION

Jack Fellure, Toby Davis

 

WE THE PEOPLE

Sheila “Samm” Tittle, Matthew Allen Turner

 

SOCIALISM & LIBERATION

Peta Lindsay, Yari Osorio

 

United States Representative

2nd Congressional District

 

Dwayne Bailey, Republican

Gary Landrieu, Democrat

Josue Larose, Republican

Cedric Richmond, Democrat

Caleb Trotter, Libertarian

 

United States Representative

6th Congressional District

 

William “Bill” Cassidy, Republican

Rufus Holt Craig Jr., Libertarian

Richard “RPT” Torregano, No Party

 

Associate Justice Supreme Court

5th Supreme Court District

 

John Michael Guidry, Democrat

Toni Higginbotham, Republican

Jeff Hughes, Republican

Timothy E. Kelley, Republican

William “Bill” Morvant, Republican

Mary Olive Pierson, Democrat

Jeffry Lamonte Sanford, No Party

Jewel E. “Duke” Welch, Republican

 

Judge, Court of Appeal

1st Circuit, 2nd District,

 

Gideon T. Carter III, Democrat

“Mike” McDonald, Republican

Trudy M. White, Republican

 

Public Service Commission District 2

 

Scott A. Angelle, Republican

Greg Gaubert, No Party

Sarah Holliday, Republican

Erich Ponti, Republican

“Ed” Roy, Republican

Forest Wright, Democrat

 

Mayor-President Metro Council

City of Baton Rouge

 

Melvin “Kip” Holden, Democrat

Gordon Mese, No Party

“Steve” Myers, No Party

J. Michael “Mike” Walker Sr., Republican

 

Councilman Metro District 1

 

Twahna P. Harris, Democrat

“Trae” Welch, Democrat

 

Councilman Metro District 2

 

Corey B. Alfred, Democrat

Chauna Banks-Daniel, Democrat

Steven Cook, Democrat

Leroy Davis, Democrat

Hillery Johnson, Democrat

Joseph Plummer, Democrat

Edward Roberts, Democrat

James Slaughter Jr., Democrat

 

Councilman Metro District 6

 

Donna Collins-Lewis, Democrat

Edwin “PaPo” Del Valle, Democrat

Carolyn “Gee” George, Democrat

William Roundtree, No Party

 

Councilman Metro District 7

 

Hazel Bradley, Democrat

Paul Brumfield, Democrat

C. Denise Marcelle, Democrat

 

Councilman Metro District 9

 

Joel Boé, Republican

Ted Rush, Republican

 

Councilman Metro District 10

 

Larry Selders, Democrat

Tara Wicker, Democrat

 

Councilman Metro District 12

 

RJ “Smokie” Bourgeois, Republican

Rose Carey, Democrat

“John” Delgado, Republican

 

City Judge City Court, ES 2C

 

Joel G. Porter, Democrat

Alex “Brick” Wall, Democrat

 

City Judge City Court, ES 2E

 

Tiffany Foxworth, Democrat

“Cliff” Ivey, Republican

Suzan S. Ponder, Republican

 

City Constable City Court

 

Reginald R. Brown Sr., Democrat

Alester Jones, Republican

 

Constable Justice of the Peace

Ward 3, District 2

 

Carey Jenkins, Republican

Ron Reynolds, Republican

 

Proposed Constitutional Amendment #1

 

Prohibit monies in the Medicaid Trust Fund for the Elderly from being used for other purposes.

 

Proposed Constitutional Amendment #2

 

Allow restrictions on right to keep and bear arms if subject to strict scrutiny.

 

Proposed Constitutional Amendment #3

Require legislation effecting any change in laws concerning retirement systems for public employees to be prefiled 45 days before session.

 

Proposed Constitutional Amendment #4

 

Exempt from ad valorem property taxes additional $75,000 of value of property owned by the spouse of a deceased veteran with 100 percent disability.

 

Proposed Constitutional Amendment #5

 

Forfeiture of public retirement benefits by any public servant convicted of a felony during public service.

 

Proposed Constitutional Amendment #6

 

Ad valorem tax exemption contracts by New Iberia for property annexed by the city after Jan. 1, 2013.

 

Proposed Constitutional Amendment #7

 

Fill vacancies in state boards first from under-represented congressional districts.

 

Proposed Constitutional Amendment #8

 

Ad valorem tax exemption contracts by the Board of Commerce and Industry for businesses.

 

Proposed Constitutional Amendment #9

 

No law enforcement district shall be enacted unless three separate notices of the proposal law are published 30 days prior to introduction of the bill.

 

Parishwide Proposition

 

Renew 1.23-mill property tax for 10 years for mosquito and rodent control ($4.1 million per year).

 

East Baton Rouge School Board Term Limits

 

To limit East Baton Rouge Parish School Board members to three four-year terms.

 

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