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  • 8/8/2019 2010 General Sample Ballots (English)

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    SAMPLE BALLOT FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 2, 2010 STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF SUFFOLKINSTRUCTIONS:1) Mark only with a writing instrument provided by the board of elections.2) To vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot fill in the oval above or next to the name of the candidate.3) To vote for a person whose name is not printed on this ballot write or stamp his or her name in the space labeled "WRITE-IN" that appears at the bottom ofthe column for such office.4) To vote yes or no on a proposal, if any, that appears on the back side of the ballot, fill in the oval that corresponds to your vote.5) Any other m ark or writing, or any erasure made on this ballot outside the voting squares or blank spaces provided for voting will void this entire ballot.

    6) Do not overvote. If you select a greater number of candidates than there are vacancies to be filled, your ballot7) If you tear, or deface, or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and obtain another. Do not attempt to correct mistamay invalidate all or part of your ballot. Prior to submitting your ballot, if you make a mistake in completing the bnew ballot. You have a right to a replacement ballot upon return of the original ballot.8)After completing your ballot, insert it into the ballot scanner and wait for the notice that your ballot has been suelection inspector.

    Democratic

    Republican

    Independence

    Conservative

    Working Families

    Green

    Rent is 2Damn High

    FreedomLibertarian

    Anti ProhibitionTax RevoltTaxpayers

    Write-in

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    H

    I

    OFFICE

    1 2

    Governor andLieutenant Governor(VoteOnce)

    3

    Comptroller(VoteforOne)

    4 5

    AttorneyGeneral(VoteforOne)

    6

    United StatesSenator(VoteforOne)

    7 8

    United StatesSenator(Unexpred Term)(VoteforOne)

    9 10 11 12

    Justice of the Supreme Court10th Judicial District(VoteforAnyFour)

    13

    (

    WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN

    1A

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    Democratic

    1B

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Republican

    1C

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    Independence

    1D

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Conservative

    1E

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    WorkingFamilies

    1FHowie HawkinsForGovernor

    Gloria MatteraForLieutenantGovernor

    Green

    1G

    Jimmy McMillanForGovernor

    Rent is 2 DamnHigh

    1H

    Warren RedlichForGovernor

    Alden LinkForLieutenantGovernor

    Libertarian

    2H

    Charles BarronForGovernor

    Eva M DoyleForLieutenantGovernor

    Freedom

    1I

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Taxpayers

    2I

    Kristin M DavisForGovernor

    Tanya GendelmanForLieutenantGovernor

    AntiProhibition

    3A

    Thomas PDiNapoli

    Democratic

    3B

    HarryWilson

    Republican

    3C

    HarryWilson

    Independence

    3D

    HarryWilson

    Conservative

    3E

    Thomas PDiNapoli

    WorkingFamilies

    3F

    Julia AWillebrand

    Green

    3H

    JohnGaetani

    Libertarian

    4A

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    Democratic

    4B

    DanDonovan

    Republican

    4C

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    Independence

    4D

    DanDonovan

    Conservative

    4E

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    WorkingFamilies

    4H

    Carl EPerson

    Libertarian

    5H

    Ramon JJimenez

    Freedom

    6A

    Charles ESchumer

    Democratic

    6B

    JayTownsend

    Republican

    6C

    Charles ESchumer

    Independence

    6D

    JayTownsend

    Conservative

    6E

    Charles ESchumer

    WorkingFamilies

    6F

    ColiaClark

    Green

    6H

    Randy ACredico

    LibertarianAntiProhibition

    7A

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    Democratic

    7B

    Joseph JDioGuardi

    Republican

    7C

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    Independence

    7D

    Joseph JDioGuardi

    ConservativeTaxpayers

    7E

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    WorkingFamilies

    7F

    Cecile ALawrence

    Green

    7G

    JosephHuff

    Rent is 2 DamnHigh

    7H

    JohnClifton

    Libertarian

    7I

    ViviaMorgan

    AntiProhibition

    8I

    BruceBlakeman

    Tax Revolt

    9A

    William ADe Vore

    Democratic

    10A

    Robert HSpergel

    Democratic

    11A

    Ralph FCostello

    Democratic

    12A

    Sondra LPardes

    Democratic

    9B

    Andrew ACrecca

    Republican

    10B

    Daniel RPalmieri

    Republican

    11B

    W GerardAsher

    Republican

    12B

    NormanJanowitz

    Republican

    9C

    William ADe Vore

    Independence

    10C

    Robert HSpergel

    Independence

    11C

    Ralph FCostello

    Independence

    12C

    Sondra LPardes

    Independence

    9D

    Andrew ACrecca

    Conservative

    10D

    Daniel RPalmieri

    Conservative

    11D

    W GerardAsher

    Conservative

    12D

    NormanJanowitz

    Conservative

    9E

    William ADe Vore

    WorkingFamilies

    10E

    Robert HSpergel

    WorkingFamilies

    11E

    Ralph FCostello

    WorkingFamilies

    12E

    Sondra LPardes

    WorkingFamilies

    13A

    RichardAmbro

    Democratic

    13B

    StephenBehar

    RepublicanSchool Tax Relief

    13C

    RichardAmbro

    Independence

    13D

    StephenBehar

    Conservative

    13E

    RichardAmbro

    WorkingFamilies

  • 8/8/2019 2010 General Sample Ballots (English)

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    SAMPLE BALLOT FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 2, 2010 STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF SUFFOLKINSTRUCTIONS:1) Mark only with a writing instrument provided by the board of elections.2) To vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot fill in the oval above or next to the name of the candidate.3) To vote for a person whose name is not printed on this ballot write or stamp his or her name in the space labeled "WRITE-IN" that appears at the bottom ofthe column for such office.4) To vote yes or no on a proposal, if any, that appears on the back side of the ballot, fill in the oval that corresponds to your vote.5) Any other m ark or writing, or any erasure made on this ballot outside the voting squares or blank spaces provided for voting will void this entire ballot.

    6) Do not overvote. If you select a greater number of candidates than there are vacancies to be filled, your ballot7) If you tear, or deface, or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and obtain another. Do not attempt to correct mistamay invalidate all or part of your ballot. Prior to submitting your ballot, if you make a mistake in completing the bnew ballot. You have a right to a replacement ballot upon return of the original ballot.8)After completing your ballot, insert it into the ballot scanner and wait for the notice that your ballot has been suelection inspector.

    Democratic

    Republican

    Independence

    Conservative

    Working Families

    ConstitutionGreen

    Rent is 2Damn High

    FreedomLibertarian

    Anti ProhibitionTax RevoltTaxpayers

    Write-in

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    H

    I

    OFFICE

    1 2

    Governor andLieutenant Governor(VoteOnce)

    3

    Comptroller(VoteforOne)

    4 5

    AttorneyGeneral(VoteforOne)

    6

    United StatesSenator(VoteforOne)

    7 8

    United StatesSenator(Unexpred Term)(VoteforOne)

    9 10 11 12

    Justice of the Supreme Court10th Judicial District(VoteforAnyFour)

    13

    (

    WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN

    1A

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    Democratic

    1B

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Republican

    1C

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    Independence

    1D

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Conservative

    1E

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    WorkingFamilies

    1FHowie HawkinsForGovernor

    Gloria MatteraForLieutenantGovernor

    Green

    1G

    Jimmy McMillanForGovernor

    Rent is 2 DamnHigh

    1H

    Warren RedlichForGovernor

    Alden LinkForLieutenantGovernor

    Libertarian

    2H

    Charles BarronForGovernor

    Eva M DoyleForLieutenantGovernor

    Freedom

    1I

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Taxpayers

    2I

    Kristin M DavisForGovernor

    Tanya GendelmanForLieutenantGovernor

    AntiProhibition

    3A

    Thomas PDiNapoli

    Democratic

    3B

    HarryWilson

    Republican

    3C

    HarryWilson

    Independence

    3D

    HarryWilson

    Conservative

    3E

    Thomas PDiNapoli

    WorkingFamilies

    3F

    Julia AWillebrand

    Green

    3H

    JohnGaetani

    Libertarian

    4A

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    Democratic

    4B

    DanDonovan

    Republican

    4C

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    Independence

    4D

    DanDonovan

    Conservative

    4E

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    WorkingFamilies

    4H

    Carl EPerson

    Libertarian

    5H

    Ramon JJimenez

    Freedom

    6A

    Charles ESchumer

    Democratic

    6B

    JayTownsend

    Republican

    6C

    Charles ESchumer

    Independence

    6D

    JayTownsend

    Conservative

    6E

    Charles ESchumer

    WorkingFamilies

    6F

    ColiaClark

    Green

    6H

    Randy ACredico

    LibertarianAntiProhibition

    7A

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    Democratic

    7B

    Joseph JDioGuardi

    Republican

    7C

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    Independence

    7D

    Joseph JDioGuardi

    ConservativeTaxpayers

    7E

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    WorkingFamilies

    7F

    Cecile ALawrence

    Green

    7G

    JosephHuff

    Rent is 2 DamnHigh

    7H

    JohnClifton

    Libertarian

    7I

    ViviaMorgan

    AntiProhibition

    8I

    BruceBlakeman

    Tax Revolt

    9A

    William ADe Vore

    Democratic

    10A

    Robert HSpergel

    Democratic

    11A

    Ralph FCostello

    Democratic

    12A

    Sondra LPardes

    Democratic

    9B

    Andrew ACrecca

    Republican

    10B

    Daniel RPalmieri

    Republican

    11B

    W GerardAsher

    Republican

    12B

    NormanJanowitz

    Republican

    9C

    William ADe Vore

    Independence

    10C

    Robert HSpergel

    Independence

    11C

    Ralph FCostello

    Independence

    12C

    Sondra LPardes

    Independence

    9D

    Andrew ACrecca

    Conservative

    10D

    Daniel RPalmieri

    Conservative

    11D

    W GerardAsher

    Conservative

    12D

    NormanJanowitz

    Conservative

    9E

    William ADe Vore

    WorkingFamilies

    10E

    Robert HSpergel

    WorkingFamilies

    11E

    Ralph FCostello

    WorkingFamilies

    12E

    Sondra LPardes

    WorkingFamilies

    13A

    RichardAmbro

    Democratic

    13B

    StephenBehar

    RepublicanSchool Tax Relief

    13C

    RichardAmbro

    Independence

    13D

    StephenBehar

    Conservative

    13E

    RichardAmbro

    WorkingFamilies

  • 8/8/2019 2010 General Sample Ballots (English)

    3/56

    SAMPLE BALLOT FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 2, 2010 STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF SUFFOLKINSTRUCTIONS:

    1) Mark only with a writing instrument provided by the board of elections.2) To vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot fill in the oval above or next to the name of the candidate.3) To vote for a person whose name is not printed on this ballot write or stamp his or her name in the space labeled "WRITE-IN" that appears at the bottom ofthe column for such office.4) To vote yes or no on a proposal, if any, that appears on the back side of the ballot, fill in the oval that corresponds to your vote.5) Any other m ark or writing, or any erasure made on this ballot outside the voting squares or blank spaces provided for voting will void this entire ballot.

    6) Do not overvote. If you select a greater number of candidates than there are vacancies to be filled, your ballot

    7) If you tear, or deface, or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and obtain another. Do not attempt to correct mistamay invalidate all or part of your ballot. Prior to submitting your ballot, if you make a mistake in completing the bnew ballot. You have a right to a replacement ballot upon return of the original ballot.8)After completing your ballot, insert it into the ballot scanner and wait for the notice that your ballot has been suelection inspector.

    Democratic

    Republican

    Independence

    Conservative

    Working Families

    Green

    Rent is 2Damn High

    FreedomLibertarian

    Anti ProhibitionTax RevoltTaxpayers

    Write-in

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    H

    I

    OFFICE

    1 2

    Governor andLieutenant Governor(VoteOnce)

    3

    Comptroller(VoteforOne)

    4 5

    AttorneyGeneral(VoteforOne)

    6

    United StatesSenator(VoteforOne)

    7 8

    United StatesSenator(Unexpred Term)(VoteforOne)

    9 10 11 12

    Justice of the Supreme Court10th Judicial District(VoteforAnyFour)

    13

    (

    WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN

    1A

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    Democratic

    1B

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Republican

    1C

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    Independence

    1D

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Conservative

    1E

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    WorkingFamilies

    1F

    Howie HawkinsForGovernor

    Gloria MatteraForLieutenantGovernor

    Green

    1G

    Jimmy McMillanForGovernor

    Rent is 2 DamnHigh

    1H

    Warren RedlichForGovernor

    Alden LinkForLieutenantGovernor

    Libertarian

    2H

    Charles BarronForGovernor

    Eva M DoyleForLieutenantGovernor

    Freedom

    1I

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Taxpayers

    2I

    Kristin M DavisForGovernor

    Tanya GendelmanForLieutenantGovernor

    AntiProhibition

    3A

    Thomas PDiNapoli

    Democratic

    3B

    HarryWilson

    Republican

    3C

    HarryWilson

    Independence

    3D

    HarryWilson

    Conservative

    3E

    Thomas PDiNapoli

    WorkingFamilies

    3F

    Julia AWillebrand

    Green

    3H

    JohnGaetani

    Libertarian

    4A

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    Democratic

    4B

    DanDonovan

    Republican

    4C

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    Independence

    4D

    DanDonovan

    Conservative

    4E

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    WorkingFamilies

    4H

    Carl EPerson

    Libertarian

    5H

    Ramon JJimenez

    Freedom

    6A

    Charles ESchumer

    Democratic

    6B

    JayTownsend

    Republican

    6C

    Charles ESchumer

    Independence

    6D

    JayTownsend

    Conservative

    6E

    Charles ESchumer

    WorkingFamilies

    6F

    ColiaClark

    Green

    6H

    Randy ACredico

    LibertarianAntiProhibition

    7A

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    Democratic

    7B

    Joseph JDioGuardi

    Republican

    7C

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    Independence

    7D

    Joseph JDioGuardi

    ConservativeTaxpayers

    7E

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    WorkingFamilies

    7F

    Cecile ALawrence

    Green

    7G

    JosephHuff

    Rent is 2 DamnHigh

    7H

    JohnClifton

    Libertarian

    7I

    ViviaMorgan

    AntiProhibition

    8I

    BruceBlakeman

    Tax Revolt

    9A

    William ADe Vore

    Democratic

    10A

    Robert HSpergel

    Democratic

    11A

    Ralph FCostello

    Democratic

    12A

    Sondra LPardes

    Democratic

    9B

    Andrew ACrecca

    Republican

    10B

    Daniel RPalmieri

    Republican

    11B

    W GerardAsher

    Republican

    12B

    NormanJanowitz

    Republican

    9C

    William ADe Vore

    Independence

    10C

    Robert HSpergel

    Independence

    11C

    Ralph FCostello

    Independence

    12C

    Sondra LPardes

    Independence

    9D

    Andrew ACrecca

    Conservative

    10D

    Daniel RPalmieri

    Conservative

    11D

    W GerardAsher

    Conservative

    12D

    NormanJanowitz

    Conservative

    9E

    William ADe Vore

    WorkingFamilies

    10E

    Robert HSpergel

    WorkingFamilies

    11E

    Ralph FCostello

    WorkingFamilies

    12E

    Sondra LPardes

    WorkingFamilies

    13A

    RichardAmbro

    Democratic

    13B

    StephenBehar

    RepublicanSchool Tax Relief

    13C

    RichardAmbro

    Independence

    13D

    StephenBehar

    Conservative

    13E

    RichardAmbro

    WorkingFamilies

  • 8/8/2019 2010 General Sample Ballots (English)

    4/56

    SAMPLE BALLOT FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 2, 2010 STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF SUFFOLKINSTRUCTIONS:

    1) Mark only with a writing instrument provided by the board of elections.2) To vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot fill in the oval above or next to the name of the candidate.3) To vote for a person whose name is not printed on this ballot write or stamp his or her name in the space labeled "WRITE-IN" that appears at the bottom ofthe column for such office.4) To vote yes or no on a proposal, if any, that appears on the back side of the ballot, fill in the oval that corresponds to your vote.5) Any other m ark or writing, or any erasure made on this ballot outside the voting squares or blank spaces provided for voting will void this entire ballot.

    6) Do not overvote. If you select a greater number of candidates than there are vacancies to be filled, your ballot

    7) If you tear, or deface, or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and obtain another. Do not attempt to correct mistamay invalidate all or part of your ballot. Prior to submitting your ballot, if you make a mistake in completing the bnew ballot. You have a right to a replacement ballot upon return of the original ballot.8)After completing your ballot, insert it into the ballot scanner and wait for the notice that your ballot has been suelection inspector.

    Democratic

    Republican

    Independence

    Conservative

    Working Families

    Green

    Rent is 2Damn High

    FreedomLibertarian

    Anti ProhibitionTax RevoltTaxpayers

    Write-in

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    H

    I

    OFFICE

    1 2

    Governor andLieutenant Governor(VoteOnce)

    3

    Comptroller(VoteforOne)

    4 5

    AttorneyGeneral(VoteforOne)

    6

    United StatesSenator(VoteforOne)

    7 8

    United StatesSenator(Unexpred Term)(VoteforOne)

    9 10 11 12

    Justice of the Supreme Court10th Judicial District(VoteforAnyFour)

    13

    (

    WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN

    1A

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    Democratic

    1B

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Republican

    1C

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    Independence

    1D

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Conservative

    1E

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    WorkingFamilies

    1F

    Howie HawkinsForGovernor

    Gloria MatteraForLieutenantGovernor

    Green

    1G

    Jimmy McMillanForGovernor

    Rent is 2 DamnHigh

    1H

    Warren RedlichForGovernor

    Alden LinkForLieutenantGovernor

    Libertarian

    2H

    Charles BarronForGovernor

    Eva M DoyleForLieutenantGovernor

    Freedom

    1I

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Taxpayers

    2I

    Kristin M DavisForGovernor

    Tanya GendelmanForLieutenantGovernor

    AntiProhibition

    3A

    Thomas PDiNapoli

    Democratic

    3B

    HarryWilson

    Republican

    3C

    HarryWilson

    Independence

    3D

    HarryWilson

    Conservative

    3E

    Thomas PDiNapoli

    WorkingFamilies

    3F

    Julia AWillebrand

    Green

    3H

    JohnGaetani

    Libertarian

    4A

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    Democratic

    4B

    DanDonovan

    Republican

    4C

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    Independence

    4D

    DanDonovan

    Conservative

    4E

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    WorkingFamilies

    4H

    Carl EPerson

    Libertarian

    5H

    Ramon JJimenez

    Freedom

    6A

    Charles ESchumer

    Democratic

    6B

    JayTownsend

    Republican

    6C

    Charles ESchumer

    Independence

    6D

    JayTownsend

    Conservative

    6E

    Charles ESchumer

    WorkingFamilies

    6F

    ColiaClark

    Green

    6H

    Randy ACredico

    LibertarianAntiProhibition

    7A

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    Democratic

    7B

    Joseph JDioGuardi

    Republican

    7C

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    Independence

    7D

    Joseph JDioGuardi

    ConservativeTaxpayers

    7E

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    WorkingFamilies

    7F

    Cecile ALawrence

    Green

    7G

    JosephHuff

    Rent is 2 DamnHigh

    7H

    JohnClifton

    Libertarian

    7I

    ViviaMorgan

    AntiProhibition

    8I

    BruceBlakeman

    Tax Revolt

    9A

    William ADe Vore

    Democratic

    10A

    Robert HSpergel

    Democratic

    11A

    Ralph FCostello

    Democratic

    12A

    Sondra LPardes

    Democratic

    9B

    Andrew ACrecca

    Republican

    10B

    Daniel RPalmieri

    Republican

    11B

    W GerardAsher

    Republican

    12B

    NormanJanowitz

    Republican

    9C

    William ADe Vore

    Independence

    10C

    Robert HSpergel

    Independence

    11C

    Ralph FCostello

    Independence

    12C

    Sondra LPardes

    Independence

    9D

    Andrew ACrecca

    Conservative

    10D

    Daniel RPalmieri

    Conservative

    11D

    W GerardAsher

    Conservative

    12D

    NormanJanowitz

    Conservative

    9E

    William ADe Vore

    WorkingFamilies

    10E

    Robert HSpergel

    WorkingFamilies

    11E

    Ralph FCostello

    WorkingFamilies

    12E

    Sondra LPardes

    WorkingFamilies

    13A

    RichardAmbro

    Democratic

    13B

    StephenBehar

    RepublicanSchool Tax Relief

    13C

    RichardAmbro

    Independence

    13D

    StephenBehar

    Conservative

    13E

    RichardAmbro

    WorkingFamilies

  • 8/8/2019 2010 General Sample Ballots (English)

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    SAMPLE BALLOT FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 2, 2010 STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF SUFFOLKINSTRUCTIONS:

    1) Mark only with a writing instrument provided by the board of elections.2) To vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot fill in the oval above or next to the name of the candidate.3) To vote for a person whose name is not printed on this ballot write or stamp his or her name in the space labeled "WRITE-IN" that appears at the bottom ofthe column for such office.4) To vote yes or no on a proposal, if any, that appears on the back side of the ballot, fill in the oval that corresponds to your vote.5) Any other m ark or writing, or any erasure made on this ballot outside the voting squares or blank spaces provided for voting will void this entire ballot.

    6) Do not overvote. If you select a greater number of candidates than there are vacancies to be filled, your ballot

    7) If you tear, or deface, or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and obtain another. Do not attempt to correct mistamay invalidate all or part of your ballot. Prior to submitting your ballot, if you make a mistake in completing the bnew ballot. You have a right to a replacement ballot upon return of the original ballot.8)After completing your ballot, insert it into the ballot scanner and wait for the notice that your ballot has been suelection inspector.

    Democratic

    Republican

    Independence

    Conservative

    Working Families

    ConstitutionGreen

    Rent is 2Damn High

    FreedomLibertarian

    Anti ProhibitionTax RevoltTaxpayers

    Write-in

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    H

    I

    OFFICE

    1 2

    Governor andLieutenant Governor(VoteOnce)

    3

    Comptroller(VoteforOne)

    4 5

    AttorneyGeneral(VoteforOne)

    6

    United StatesSenator(VoteforOne)

    7 8

    United StatesSenator(Unexpred Term)(VoteforOne)

    9 10 11 12

    Justice of the Supreme Court10th Judicial District(VoteforAnyFour)

    13

    (

    WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN

    1A

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    Democratic

    1B

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Republican

    1C

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    Independence

    1D

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Conservative

    1E

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    WorkingFamilies

    1F

    Howie HawkinsForGovernor

    Gloria MatteraForLieutenantGovernor

    Green

    1G

    Jimmy McMillanForGovernor

    Rent is 2 DamnHigh

    1H

    Warren RedlichForGovernor

    Alden LinkForLieutenantGovernor

    Libertarian

    2H

    Charles BarronForGovernor

    Eva M DoyleForLieutenantGovernor

    Freedom

    1I

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Taxpayers

    2I

    Kristin M DavisForGovernor

    Tanya GendelmanForLieutenantGovernor

    AntiProhibition

    3A

    Thomas PDiNapoli

    Democratic

    3B

    HarryWilson

    Republican

    3C

    HarryWilson

    Independence

    3D

    HarryWilson

    Conservative

    3E

    Thomas PDiNapoli

    WorkingFamilies

    3F

    Julia AWillebrand

    Green

    3H

    JohnGaetani

    Libertarian

    4A

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    Democratic

    4B

    DanDonovan

    Republican

    4C

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    Independence

    4D

    DanDonovan

    Conservative

    4E

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    WorkingFamilies

    4H

    Carl EPerson

    Libertarian

    5H

    Ramon JJimenez

    Freedom

    6A

    Charles ESchumer

    Democratic

    6B

    JayTownsend

    Republican

    6C

    Charles ESchumer

    Independence

    6D

    JayTownsend

    Conservative

    6E

    Charles ESchumer

    WorkingFamilies

    6F

    ColiaClark

    Green

    6H

    Randy ACredico

    LibertarianAntiProhibition

    7A

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    Democratic

    7B

    Joseph JDioGuardi

    Republican

    7C

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    Independence

    7D

    Joseph JDioGuardi

    ConservativeTaxpayers

    7E

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    WorkingFamilies

    7F

    Cecile ALawrence

    Green

    7G

    JosephHuff

    Rent is 2 DamnHigh

    7H

    JohnClifton

    Libertarian

    7I

    ViviaMorgan

    AntiProhibition

    8I

    BruceBlakeman

    Tax Revolt

    9A

    William ADe Vore

    Democratic

    10A

    Robert HSpergel

    Democratic

    11A

    Ralph FCostello

    Democratic

    12A

    Sondra LPardes

    Democratic

    9B

    Andrew ACrecca

    Republican

    10B

    Daniel RPalmieri

    Republican

    11B

    W GerardAsher

    Republican

    12B

    NormanJanowitz

    Republican

    9C

    William ADe Vore

    Independence

    10C

    Robert HSpergel

    Independence

    11C

    Ralph FCostello

    Independence

    12C

    Sondra LPardes

    Independence

    9D

    Andrew ACrecca

    Conservative

    10D

    Daniel RPalmieri

    Conservative

    11D

    W GerardAsher

    Conservative

    12D

    NormanJanowitz

    Conservative

    9E

    William ADe Vore

    WorkingFamilies

    10E

    Robert HSpergel

    WorkingFamilies

    11E

    Ralph FCostello

    WorkingFamilies

    12E

    Sondra LPardes

    WorkingFamilies

    13A

    RichardAmbro

    Democratic

    13B

    StephenBehar

    RepublicanSchool Tax Relief

    13C

    RichardAmbro

    Independence

    13D

    StephenBehar

    Conservative

    13E

    RichardAmbro

    WorkingFamilies

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    SAMPLE BALLOT FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 2, 2010 STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF SUFFOLKINSTRUCTIONS:

    1) Mark only with a writing instrument provided by the board of elections.2) To vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot fill in the oval above or next to the name of the candidate.3) To vote for a person whose name is not printed on this ballot write or stamp his or her name in the space labeled "WRITE-IN" that appears at the bottom ofthe column for such office.4) To vote yes or no on a proposal, if any, that appears on the back side of the ballot, fill in the oval that corresponds to your vote.5) Any other m ark or writing, or any erasure made on this ballot outside the voting squares or blank spaces provided for voting will void this entire ballot.

    6) Do not overvote. If you select a greater number of candidates than there are vacancies to be filled, your ballot

    7) If you tear, or deface, or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and obtain another. Do not attempt to correct mistamay invalidate all or part of your ballot. Prior to submitting your ballot, if you make a mistake in completing the bnew ballot. You have a right to a replacement ballot upon return of the original ballot.8)After completing your ballot, insert it into the ballot scanner and wait for the notice that your ballot has been suelection inspector.

    Democratic

    Republican

    Independence

    Conservative

    Working Families

    ConstitutionGreen

    Rent is 2Damn High

    FreedomLibertarian

    Anti ProhibitionTax RevoltTaxpayers

    Write-in

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    H

    I

    OFFICE

    1 2

    Governor andLieutenant Governor(VoteOnce)

    3

    Comptroller(VoteforOne)

    4 5

    AttorneyGeneral(VoteforOne)

    6

    United StatesSenator(VoteforOne)

    7 8

    United StatesSenator(Unexpred Term)(VoteforOne)

    9 10 11 12

    Justice of the Supreme Court10th Judicial District(VoteforAnyFour)

    13

    (

    WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN

    1A

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    Democratic

    1B

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Republican

    1C

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    Independence

    1D

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Conservative

    1E

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    WorkingFamilies

    1F

    Howie HawkinsForGovernor

    Gloria MatteraForLieutenantGovernor

    Green

    1G

    Jimmy McMillanForGovernor

    Rent is 2 DamnHigh

    1H

    Warren RedlichForGovernor

    Alden LinkForLieutenantGovernor

    Libertarian

    2H

    Charles BarronForGovernor

    Eva M DoyleForLieutenantGovernor

    Freedom

    1I

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Taxpayers

    2I

    Kristin M DavisForGovernor

    Tanya GendelmanForLieutenantGovernor

    AntiProhibition

    3A

    Thomas PDiNapoli

    Democratic

    3B

    HarryWilson

    Republican

    3C

    HarryWilson

    Independence

    3D

    HarryWilson

    Conservative

    3E

    Thomas PDiNapoli

    WorkingFamilies

    3F

    Julia AWillebrand

    Green

    3H

    JohnGaetani

    Libertarian

    4A

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    Democratic

    4B

    DanDonovan

    Republican

    4C

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    Independence

    4D

    DanDonovan

    Conservative

    4E

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    WorkingFamilies

    4H

    Carl EPerson

    Libertarian

    5H

    Ramon JJimenez

    Freedom

    6A

    Charles ESchumer

    Democratic

    6B

    JayTownsend

    Republican

    6C

    Charles ESchumer

    Independence

    6D

    JayTownsend

    Conservative

    6E

    Charles ESchumer

    WorkingFamilies

    6F

    ColiaClark

    Green

    6H

    Randy ACredico

    LibertarianAntiProhibition

    7A

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    Democratic

    7B

    Joseph JDioGuardi

    Republican

    7C

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    Independence

    7D

    Joseph JDioGuardi

    ConservativeTaxpayers

    7E

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    WorkingFamilies

    7F

    Cecile ALawrence

    Green

    7G

    JosephHuff

    Rent is 2 DamnHigh

    7H

    JohnClifton

    Libertarian

    7I

    ViviaMorgan

    AntiProhibition

    8I

    BruceBlakeman

    Tax Revolt

    9A

    William ADe Vore

    Democratic

    10A

    Robert HSpergel

    Democratic

    11A

    Ralph FCostello

    Democratic

    12A

    Sondra LPardes

    Democratic

    9B

    Andrew ACrecca

    Republican

    10B

    Daniel RPalmieri

    Republican

    11B

    W GerardAsher

    Republican

    12B

    NormanJanowitz

    Republican

    9C

    William ADe Vore

    Independence

    10C

    Robert HSpergel

    Independence

    11C

    Ralph FCostello

    Independence

    12C

    Sondra LPardes

    Independence

    9D

    Andrew ACrecca

    Conservative

    10D

    Daniel RPalmieri

    Conservative

    11D

    W GerardAsher

    Conservative

    12D

    NormanJanowitz

    Conservative

    9E

    William ADe Vore

    WorkingFamilies

    10E

    Robert HSpergel

    WorkingFamilies

    11E

    Ralph FCostello

    WorkingFamilies

    12E

    Sondra LPardes

    WorkingFamilies

    13A

    RichardAmbro

    Democratic

    13B

    StephenBehar

    RepublicanSchool Tax Relief

    13C

    RichardAmbro

    Independence

    13D

    StephenBehar

    Conservative

    13E

    RichardAmbro

    WorkingFamilies

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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    SAMPLE BALLOT FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 2, 2010 STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF SUFFOLKINSTRUCTIONS:

    1) Mark only with a writing instrument provided by the board of elections.2) To vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot fill in the oval above or next to the name of the candidate.3) To vote for a person whose name is not printed on this ballot write or stamp his or her name in the space labeled "WRITE-IN" that appears at the bottom ofthe column for such office.4) To vote yes or no on a proposal, if any, that appears on the back side of the ballot, fill in the oval that corresponds to your vote.5) Any other m ark or writing, or any erasure made on this ballot outside the voting squares or blank spaces provided for voting will void this entire ballot.

    6) Do not overvote. If you select a greater number of candidates than there are vacancies to be filled, your ballot

    7) If you tear, or deface, or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and obtain another. Do not attempt to correct mistamay invalidate all or part of your ballot. Prior to submitting your ballot, if you make a mistake in completing the bnew ballot. You have a right to a replacement ballot upon return of the original ballot.8)After completing your ballot, insert it into the ballot scanner and wait for the notice that your ballot has been suelection inspector.

    Democratic

    Republican

    Independence

    Conservative

    Working Families

    ConstitutionGreen

    Rent is 2Damn High

    FreedomLibertarian

    Anti ProhibitionTax RevoltTaxpayers

    Write-in

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    H

    I

    OFFICE

    1 2

    Governor andLieutenant Governor(VoteOnce)

    3

    Comptroller(VoteforOne)

    4 5

    AttorneyGeneral(VoteforOne)

    6

    United StatesSenator(VoteforOne)

    7 8

    United StatesSenator(Unexpred Term)(VoteforOne)

    9 10 11 12

    Justice of the Supreme Court10th Judicial District(VoteforAnyFour)

    13

    (

    WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN

    1A

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    Democratic

    1B

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Republican

    1C

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    Independence

    1D

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Conservative

    1E

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    WorkingFamilies

    1F

    Howie HawkinsForGovernor

    Gloria MatteraForLieutenantGovernor

    Green

    1G

    Jimmy McMillanForGovernor

    Rent is 2 DamnHigh

    1H

    Warren RedlichForGovernor

    Alden LinkForLieutenantGovernor

    Libertarian

    2H

    Charles BarronForGovernor

    Eva M DoyleForLieutenantGovernor

    Freedom

    1I

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Taxpayers

    2I

    Kristin M DavisForGovernor

    Tanya GendelmanForLieutenantGovernor

    AntiProhibition

    3A

    Thomas PDiNapoli

    Democratic

    3B

    HarryWilson

    Republican

    3C

    HarryWilson

    Independence

    3D

    HarryWilson

    Conservative

    3E

    Thomas PDiNapoli

    WorkingFamilies

    3F

    Julia AWillebrand

    Green

    3H

    JohnGaetani

    Libertarian

    4A

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    Democratic

    4B

    DanDonovan

    Republican

    4C

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    Independence

    4D

    DanDonovan

    Conservative

    4E

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    WorkingFamilies

    4H

    Carl EPerson

    Libertarian

    5H

    Ramon JJimenez

    Freedom

    6A

    Charles ESchumer

    Democratic

    6B

    JayTownsend

    Republican

    6C

    Charles ESchumer

    Independence

    6D

    JayTownsend

    Conservative

    6E

    Charles ESchumer

    WorkingFamilies

    6F

    ColiaClark

    Green

    6H

    Randy ACredico

    LibertarianAntiProhibition

    7A

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    Democratic

    7B

    Joseph JDioGuardi

    Republican

    7C

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    Independence

    7D

    Joseph JDioGuardi

    ConservativeTaxpayers

    7E

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    WorkingFamilies

    7F

    Cecile ALawrence

    Green

    7G

    JosephHuff

    Rent is 2 DamnHigh

    7H

    JohnClifton

    Libertarian

    7I

    ViviaMorgan

    AntiProhibition

    8I

    BruceBlakeman

    Tax Revolt

    9A

    William ADe Vore

    Democratic

    10A

    Robert HSpergel

    Democratic

    11A

    Ralph FCostello

    Democratic

    12A

    Sondra LPardes

    Democratic

    9B

    Andrew ACrecca

    Republican

    10B

    Daniel RPalmieri

    Republican

    11B

    W GerardAsher

    Republican

    12B

    NormanJanowitz

    Republican

    9C

    William ADe Vore

    Independence

    10C

    Robert HSpergel

    Independence

    11C

    Ralph FCostello

    Independence

    12C

    Sondra LPardes

    Independence

    9D

    Andrew ACrecca

    Conservative

    10D

    Daniel RPalmieri

    Conservative

    11D

    W GerardAsher

    Conservative

    12D

    NormanJanowitz

    Conservative

    9E

    William ADe Vore

    WorkingFamilies

    10E

    Robert HSpergel

    WorkingFamilies

    11E

    Ralph FCostello

    WorkingFamilies

    12E

    Sondra LPardes

    WorkingFamilies

    13A

    RichardAmbro

    Democratic

    13B

    StephenBehar

    RepublicanSchool Tax Relief

    13C

    RichardAmbro

    Independence

    13D

    StephenBehar

    Conservative

    13E

    RichardAmbro

    WorkingFamilies

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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    SAMPLE BALLOT FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 2, 2010 STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF SUFFOLKINSTRUCTIONS:

    1) Mark only with a writing instrument provided by the board of elections.2) To vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot fill in the oval above or next to the name of the candidate.3) To vote for a person whose name is not printed on this ballot write or stamp his or her name in the space labeled "WRITE-IN" that appears at the bottom ofthe column for such office.4) To vote yes or no on a proposal, if any, that appears on the back side of the ballot, fill in the oval that corresponds to your vote.5) Any other m ark or writing, or any erasure made on this ballot outside the voting squares or blank spaces provided for voting will void this entire ballot.

    6) Do not overvote. If you select a greater number of candidates than there are vacancies to be filled, your ballot

    7) If you tear, or deface, or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and obtain another. Do not attempt to correct mistamay invalidate all or part of your ballot. Prior to submitting your ballot, if you make a mistake in completing the bnew ballot. You have a right to a replacement ballot upon return of the original ballot.8)After completing your ballot, insert it into the ballot scanner and wait for the notice that your ballot has been suelection inspector.

    Democratic

    Republican

    Independence

    Conservative

    Working Families

    ConstitutionGreen

    Rent is 2Damn High

    FreedomLibertarian

    Anti ProhibitionTax RevoltTaxpayers

    Write-in

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    H

    I

    OFFICE

    1 2

    Governor andLieutenant Governor(VoteOnce)

    3

    Comptroller(VoteforOne)

    4 5

    AttorneyGeneral(VoteforOne)

    6

    United StatesSenator(VoteforOne)

    7 8

    United StatesSenator(Unexpred Term)(VoteforOne)

    9 10 11 12

    Justice of the Supreme Court10th Judicial District(VoteforAnyFour)

    13

    (

    WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN

    1A

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    Democratic

    1B

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Republican

    1C

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    Independence

    1D

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Conservative

    1E

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    WorkingFamilies

    1F

    Howie HawkinsForGovernor

    Gloria MatteraForLieutenantGovernor

    Green

    1G

    Jimmy McMillanForGovernor

    Rent is 2 DamnHigh

    1H

    Warren RedlichForGovernor

    Alden LinkForLieutenantGovernor

    Libertarian

    2H

    Charles BarronForGovernor

    Eva M DoyleForLieutenantGovernor

    Freedom

    1I

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Taxpayers

    2I

    Kristin M DavisForGovernor

    Tanya GendelmanForLieutenantGovernor

    AntiProhibition

    3A

    Thomas PDiNapoli

    Democratic

    3B

    HarryWilson

    Republican

    3C

    HarryWilson

    Independence

    3D

    HarryWilson

    Conservative

    3E

    Thomas PDiNapoli

    WorkingFamilies

    3F

    Julia AWillebrand

    Green

    3H

    JohnGaetani

    Libertarian

    4A

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    Democratic

    4B

    DanDonovan

    Republican

    4C

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    Independence

    4D

    DanDonovan

    Conservative

    4E

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    WorkingFamilies

    4H

    Carl EPerson

    Libertarian

    5H

    Ramon JJimenez

    Freedom

    6A

    Charles ESchumer

    Democratic

    6B

    JayTownsend

    Republican

    6C

    Charles ESchumer

    Independence

    6D

    JayTownsend

    Conservative

    6E

    Charles ESchumer

    WorkingFamilies

    6F

    ColiaClark

    Green

    6H

    Randy ACredico

    LibertarianAntiProhibition

    7A

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    Democratic

    7B

    Joseph JDioGuardi

    Republican

    7C

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    Independence

    7D

    Joseph JDioGuardi

    ConservativeTaxpayers

    7E

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    WorkingFamilies

    7F

    Cecile ALawrence

    Green

    7G

    JosephHuff

    Rent is 2 DamnHigh

    7H

    JohnClifton

    Libertarian

    7I

    ViviaMorgan

    AntiProhibition

    8I

    BruceBlakeman

    Tax Revolt

    9A

    William ADe Vore

    Democratic

    10A

    Robert HSpergel

    Democratic

    11A

    Ralph FCostello

    Democratic

    12A

    Sondra LPardes

    Democratic

    9B

    Andrew ACrecca

    Republican

    10B

    Daniel RPalmieri

    Republican

    11B

    W GerardAsher

    Republican

    12B

    NormanJanowitz

    Republican

    9C

    William ADe Vore

    Independence

    10C

    Robert HSpergel

    Independence

    11C

    Ralph FCostello

    Independence

    12C

    Sondra LPardes

    Independence

    9D

    Andrew ACrecca

    Conservative

    10D

    Daniel RPalmieri

    Conservative

    11D

    W GerardAsher

    Conservative

    12D

    NormanJanowitz

    Conservative

    9E

    William ADe Vore

    WorkingFamilies

    10E

    Robert HSpergel

    WorkingFamilies

    11E

    Ralph FCostello

    WorkingFamilies

    12E

    Sondra LPardes

    WorkingFamilies

    13A

    RichardAmbro

    Democratic

    13B

    StephenBehar

    RepublicanSchool Tax Relief

    13C

    RichardAmbro

    Independence

    13D

    StephenBehar

    Conservative

    13E

    RichardAmbro

    WorkingFamilies

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    SAMPLE BALLOT FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 2, 2010 STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF SUFFOLKINSTRUCTIONS:

    1) Mark only with a writing instrument provided by the board of elections.2) To vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot fill in the oval above or next to the name of the candidate.3) To vote for a person whose name is not printed on this ballot write or stamp his or her name in the space labeled "WRITE-IN" that appears at the bottom ofthe column for such office.4) To vote yes or no on a proposal, if any, that appears on the back side of the ballot, fill in the oval that corresponds to your vote.5) Any other m ark or writing, or any erasure made on this ballot outside the voting squares or blank spaces provided for voting will void this entire ballot.

    6) Do not overvote. If you select a greater number of candidates than there are vacancies to be filled, your ballot

    7) If you tear, or deface, or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and obtain another. Do not attempt to correct mistamay invalidate all or part of your ballot. Prior to submitting your ballot, if you make a mistake in completing the bnew ballot. You have a right to a replacement ballot upon return of the original ballot.8)After completing your ballot, insert it into the ballot scanner and wait for the notice that your ballot has been suelection inspector.

    Democratic

    Republican

    Independence

    Conservative

    Working Families

    Green

    Rent is 2Damn High

    FreedomLibertarian

    Anti ProhibitionTax RevoltTaxpayers

    Write-in

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    H

    I

    OFFICEGovernor andLieutenant Governor(VoteOnce)

    Comptroller(VoteforOne)

    AttorneyGeneral(VoteforOne)

    United StatesSenator(VoteforOne)

    United StatesSenator(Unexpred Term)(VoteforOne)

    Justice of the Supreme Court10th Judicial District(VoteforAnyFour) (

    WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN

    1A

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    Democratic

    1B

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Republican

    1C

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    Independence

    1D

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Conservative

    1E

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    WorkingFamilies

    1F

    Howie HawkinsForGovernor

    Gloria MatteraForLieutenantGovernor

    Green

    1G

    Jimmy McMillanForGovernor

    Rent is 2 DamnHigh

    1H

    Warren RedlichForGovernor

    Alden LinkForLieutenantGovernor

    Libertarian

    2H

    Charles BarronForGovernor

    Eva M DoyleForLieutenantGovernor

    Freedom

    1I

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Taxpayers

    2I

    Kristin M DavisForGovernor

    Tanya GendelmanForLieutenantGovernor

    AntiProhibition

    3A

    Thomas PDiNapoli

    Democratic

    3B

    HarryWilson

    Republican

    3C

    HarryWilson

    Independence

    3D

    HarryWilson

    Conservative

    3E

    Thomas PDiNapoli

    WorkingFamilies

    3F

    Julia AWillebrand

    Green

    3H

    JohnGaetani

    Libertarian

    4A

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    Democratic

    4B

    DanDonovan

    Republican

    4C

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    Independence

    4D

    DanDonovan

    Conservative

    4E

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    WorkingFamilies

    4H

    Carl EPerson

    Libertarian

    5H

    Ramon JJimenez

    Freedom

    6A

    Charles ESchumer

    Democratic

    6B

    JayTownsend

    Republican

    6C

    Charles ESchumer

    Independence

    6D

    JayTownsend

    Conservative

    6E

    Charles ESchumer

    WorkingFamilies

    6F

    ColiaClark

    Green

    6H

    Randy ACredico

    LibertarianAntiProhibition

    7A

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    Democratic

    7B

    Joseph JDioGuardi

    Republican

    7C

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    Independence

    7D

    Joseph JDioGuardi

    ConservativeTaxpayers

    7E

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    WorkingFamilies

    7F

    Cecile ALawrence

    Green

    7G

    JosephHuff

    Rent is 2 DamnHigh

    7H

    JohnClifton

    Libertarian

    7I

    ViviaMorgan

    AntiProhibition

    8I

    BruceBlakeman

    Tax Revolt

    9A

    William ADe Vore

    Democratic

    10A

    Robert HSpergel

    Democratic

    11A

    Ralph FCostello

    Democratic

    12A

    Sondra LPardes

    Democratic

    9B

    Andrew ACrecca

    Republican

    10B

    Daniel RPalmieri

    Republican

    11B

    W GerardAsher

    Republican

    12B

    NormanJanowitz

    Republican

    9C

    William ADe Vore

    Independence

    10C

    Robert HSpergel

    Independence

    11C

    Ralph FCostello

    Independence

    12C

    Sondra LPardes

    Independence

    9D

    Andrew ACrecca

    Conservative

    10D

    Daniel RPalmieri

    Conservative

    11D

    W GerardAsher

    Conservative

    12D

    NormanJanowitz

    Conservative

    9E

    William ADe Vore

    WorkingFamilies

    10E

    Robert HSpergel

    WorkingFamilies

    11E

    Ralph FCostello

    WorkingFamilies

    12E

    Sondra LPardes

    WorkingFamilies

    13A

    RichardAmbro

    Democratic

    13B

    StephenBehar

    RepublicanSchool Tax Relief

    13C

    RichardAmbro

    Independence

    13D

    StephenBehar

    Conservative

    13E

    RichardAmbro

    WorkingFamilies

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    SAMPLE BALLOT FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 2, 2010 STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF SUFFOLKINSTRUCTIONS:

    1) Mark only with a writing instrument provided by the board of elections.2) To vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot fill in the oval above or next to the name of the candidate.3) To vote for a person whose name is not printed on this ballot write or stamp his or her name in the space labeled "WRITE-IN" that appears at the bottom ofthe column for such office.4) To vote yes or no on a proposal, if any, that appears on the back side of the ballot, fill in the oval that corresponds to your vote.5) Any other m ark or writing, or any erasure made on this ballot outside the voting squares or blank spaces provided for voting will void this entire ballot.

    6) Do not overvote. If you select a greater number of candidates than there are vacancies to be filled, your ballot

    7) If you tear, or deface, or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and obtain another. Do not attempt to correct mistamay invalidate all or part of your ballot. Prior to submitting your ballot, if you make a mistake in completing the bnew ballot. You have a right to a replacement ballot upon return of the original ballot.8)After completing your ballot, insert it into the ballot scanner and wait for the notice that your ballot has been suelection inspector.

    Democratic

    Republican

    Independence

    Conservative

    Working Families

    Green

    Rent is 2Damn High

    FreedomLibertarian

    Anti ProhibitionTax RevoltTaxpayers

    Write-in

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    H

    I

    OFFICEGovernor andLieutenant Governor(VoteOnce)

    Comptroller(VoteforOne)

    AttorneyGeneral(VoteforOne)

    United StatesSenator(VoteforOne)

    United StatesSenator(Unexpred Term)(VoteforOne)

    Justice of the Supreme Court10th Judicial District(VoteforAnyFour) (

    WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN

    1A

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    Democratic

    1B

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Republican

    1C

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    Independence

    1D

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Conservative

    1E

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    WorkingFamilies

    1F

    Howie HawkinsForGovernor

    Gloria MatteraForLieutenantGovernor

    Green

    1G

    Jimmy McMillanForGovernor

    Rent is 2 DamnHigh

    1H

    Warren RedlichForGovernor

    Alden LinkForLieutenantGovernor

    Libertarian

    2H

    Charles BarronForGovernor

    Eva M DoyleForLieutenantGovernor

    Freedom

    1I

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Taxpayers

    2I

    Kristin M DavisForGovernor

    Tanya GendelmanForLieutenantGovernor

    AntiProhibition

    3A

    Thomas PDiNapoli

    Democratic

    3B

    HarryWilson

    Republican

    3C

    HarryWilson

    Independence

    3D

    HarryWilson

    Conservative

    3E

    Thomas PDiNapoli

    WorkingFamilies

    3F

    Julia AWillebrand

    Green

    3H

    JohnGaetani

    Libertarian

    4A

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    Democratic

    4B

    DanDonovan

    Republican

    4C

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    Independence

    4D

    DanDonovan

    Conservative

    4E

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    WorkingFamilies

    4H

    Carl EPerson

    Libertarian

    5H

    Ramon JJimenez

    Freedom

    6A

    Charles ESchumer

    Democratic

    6B

    JayTownsend

    Republican

    6C

    Charles ESchumer

    Independence

    6D

    JayTownsend

    Conservative

    6E

    Charles ESchumer

    WorkingFamilies

    6F

    ColiaClark

    Green

    6H

    Randy ACredico

    LibertarianAntiProhibition

    7A

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    Democratic

    7B

    Joseph JDioGuardi

    Republican

    7C

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    Independence

    7D

    Joseph JDioGuardi

    ConservativeTaxpayers

    7E

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    WorkingFamilies

    7F

    Cecile ALawrence

    Green

    7G

    JosephHuff

    Rent is 2 DamnHigh

    7H

    JohnClifton

    Libertarian

    7I

    ViviaMorgan

    AntiProhibition

    8I

    BruceBlakeman

    Tax Revolt

    9A

    William ADe Vore

    Democratic

    10A

    Robert HSpergel

    Democratic

    11A

    Ralph FCostello

    Democratic

    12A

    Sondra LPardes

    Democratic

    9B

    Andrew ACrecca

    Republican

    10B

    Daniel RPalmieri

    Republican

    11B

    W GerardAsher

    Republican

    12B

    NormanJanowitz

    Republican

    9C

    William ADe Vore

    Independence

    10C

    Robert HSpergel

    Independence

    11C

    Ralph FCostello

    Independence

    12C

    Sondra LPardes

    Independence

    9D

    Andrew ACrecca

    Conservative

    10D

    Daniel RPalmieri

    Conservative

    11D

    W GerardAsher

    Conservative

    12D

    NormanJanowitz

    Conservative

    9E

    William ADe Vore

    WorkingFamilies

    10E

    Robert HSpergel

    WorkingFamilies

    11E

    Ralph FCostello

    WorkingFamilies

    12E

    Sondra LPardes

    WorkingFamilies

    13A

    RichardAmbro

    Democratic

    13B

    StephenBehar

    RepublicanSchool Tax Relief

    13C

    RichardAmbro

    Independence

    13D

    StephenBehar

    Conservative

    13E

    RichardAmbro

    WorkingFamilies

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    SAMPLE BALLOT FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 2, 2010 STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF SUFFOLKINSTRUCTIONS:

    1) Mark only with a writing instrument provided by the board of elections.2) To vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot fill in the oval above or next to the name of the candidate.3) To vote for a person whose name is not printed on this ballot write or stamp his or her name in the space labeled "WRITE-IN" that appears at the bottom ofthe column for such office.4) To vote yes or no on a proposal, if any, that appears on the back side of the ballot, fill in the oval that corresponds to your vote.5) Any other m ark or writing, or any erasure made on this ballot outside the voting squares or blank spaces provided for voting will void this entire ballot.

    6) Do not overvote. If you select a greater number of candidates than there are vacancies to be filled, your ballot

    7) If you tear, or deface, or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and obtain another. Do not attempt to correct mistamay invalidate all or part of your ballot. Prior to submitting your ballot, if you make a mistake in completing the bnew ballot. You have a right to a replacement ballot upon return of the original ballot.8)After completing your ballot, insert it into the ballot scanner and wait for the notice that your ballot has been suelection inspector.

    PROPOSAL ONE, A PROPOSITION

    Shall Introductory Local Law No. 12 of 2010, ALocal Law Amending Chapter 18, Capital BudgetSystem, of the Town Code of the Town ofBrookhaven, by Creating a Debt ManagementPolicy and a Capital Budget Policy Limiting theTotal Amount of Debt Service, in the Town WideGeneral Fund and requiring an offset whenincreasing the amount of debt service, beapproved?

    Yes No

    PROPOSAL TWO, A PROPOSITION

    Shall Introductory Local Law No. 15 of 2010, ALocal Law Amending Chapter 65, Taxation, ofthe Town Code of the Town of Brookhaven byAdding New Article X, Limitations on PropertyTax Revenue, providing for a cap on increasingproperty tax rates by not more than 4% over theprevious year for the Town Wide General Fundand the Part Town General Fund, be approved?

    Yes No

    PROPOSAL THREE, A PROPOSITION

    Shall Introductory Local Law No. 19 of 2010, ALocal Law Amending the Town Code of theTown of Brookhaven by Enacting New Chapter18B, Operating Budget, providing for a spendingcap and the procedure for determining increasesto the annual Town Wide General Fund, Townoperating budget, be approved?

    Yes No

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    SAMPLE BALLOT FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 2, 2010 STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF SUFFOLKINSTRUCTIONS:

    1) Mark only with a writing instrument provided by the board of elections.2) To vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot fill in the oval above or next to the name of the candidate.3) To vote for a person whose name is not printed on this ballot write or stamp his or her name in the space labeled "WRITE-IN" that appears at the bottom ofthe column for such office.4) To vote yes or no on a proposal, if any, that appears on the back side of the ballot, fill in the oval that corresponds to your vote.5) Any other m ark or writing, or any erasure made on this ballot outside the voting squares or blank spaces provided for voting will void this entire ballot.

    6) Do not overvote. If you select a greater number of candidates than there are vacancies to be filled, your ballot

    7) If you tear, or deface, or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and obtain another. Do not attempt to correct mistamay invalidate all or part of your ballot. Prior to submitting your ballot, if you make a mistake in completing the bnew ballot. You have a right to a replacement ballot upon return of the original ballot.8)After completing your ballot, insert it into the ballot scanner and wait for the notice that your ballot has been suelection inspector.

    Democratic

    Republican

    Independence

    Conservative

    Working Families

    Green

    School Tax Relief

    Rent is 2Damn High

    FreedomLibertarian

    Anti ProhibitionTax RevoltTaxpayers

    Write-in

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    H

    I

    OFFICEGovernor andLieutenant Governor(VoteOnce)

    Comptroller(VoteforOne)

    AttorneyGeneral(VoteforOne)

    United StatesSenator(VoteforOne)

    United StatesSenator(Unexpred Term)(VoteforOne)

    Justice of the Supreme Court10th Judicial District(VoteforAnyFour) (

    WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN

    1A

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    Democratic

    1B

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Republican

    1C

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    Independence

    1D

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Conservative

    1E

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    WorkingFamilies

    1F

    Howie HawkinsForGovernorGloria MatteraForLieutenantGovernor

    Green

    1G

    Jimmy McMillanForGovernor

    Rent is 2 DamnHigh

    1H

    Warren RedlichForGovernor

    Alden LinkForLieutenantGovernor

    Libertarian

    2H

    Charles BarronForGovernor

    Eva M DoyleForLieutenantGovernor

    Freedom

    1I

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Taxpayers

    2I

    Kristin M DavisForGovernor

    Tanya GendelmanForLieutenantGovernor

    AntiProhibition

    3A

    Thomas PDiNapoli

    Democratic

    3B

    HarryWilson

    Republican

    3C

    HarryWilson

    Independence

    3D

    HarryWilson

    Conservative

    3E

    Thomas PDiNapoli

    WorkingFamilies

    3F

    Julia AWillebrand

    Green

    3H

    JohnGaetani

    Libertarian

    4A

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    Democratic

    4B

    DanDonovan

    Republican

    4C

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    Independence

    4D

    DanDonovan

    Conservative

    4E

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    WorkingFamilies

    4H

    Carl EPerson

    Libertarian

    5H

    Ramon JJimenez

    Freedom

    6A

    Charles ESchumer

    Democratic

    6B

    JayTownsend

    Republican

    6C

    Charles ESchumer

    Independence

    6D

    JayTownsend

    Conservative

    6E

    Charles ESchumer

    WorkingFamilies

    6F

    ColiaClark

    Green

    6H

    Randy ACredico

    LibertarianAntiProhibition

    7A

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    Democratic

    7B

    Joseph JDioGuardi

    Republican

    7C

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    Independence

    7D

    Joseph JDioGuardi

    ConservativeTaxpayers

    7E

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    WorkingFamilies

    7F

    Cecile ALawrence

    Green

    7G

    JosephHuff

    Rent is 2 DamnHigh

    7H

    JohnClifton

    Libertarian

    7I

    ViviaMorgan

    AntiProhibition

    8I

    BruceBlakeman

    Tax Revolt

    9A

    William ADe Vore

    Democratic

    10A

    Robert HSpergel

    Democratic

    11A

    Ralph FCostello

    Democratic

    12A

    Sondra LPardes

    Democratic

    9B

    Andrew ACrecca

    Republican

    10B

    Daniel RPalmieri

    Republican

    11B

    W GerardAsher

    Republican

    12B

    NormanJanowitz

    Republican

    9C

    William ADe Vore

    Independence

    10C

    Robert HSpergel

    Independence

    11C

    Ralph FCostello

    Independence

    12C

    Sondra LPardes

    Independence

    9D

    Andrew ACrecca

    Conservative

    10D

    Daniel RPalmieri

    Conservative

    11D

    W GerardAsher

    Conservative

    12D

    NormanJanowitz

    Conservative

    9E

    William ADe Vore

    WorkingFamilies

    10E

    Robert HSpergel

    WorkingFamilies

    11E

    Ralph FCostello

    WorkingFamilies

    12E

    Sondra LPardes

    WorkingFamilies

    13A

    RichardAmbro

    Democratic

    13B

    StephenBehar

    RepublicanSchool Tax Relief

    13C

    RichardAmbro

    Independence

    13D

    StephenBehar

    Conservative

    13E

    RichardAmbro

    WorkingFamilies

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    SAMPLE BALLOT FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 2, 2010 STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF SUFFOLKINSTRUCTIONS:1) Mark only with a writing instrument provided by the board of elections.2) To vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot fill in the oval above or next to the name of the candidate.3) To vote for a person whose name is not printed on this ballot write or stamp his or her name in the space labeled "WRITE-IN" that appears at the bottom ofthe column for such office.4) To vote yes or no on a proposal, if any, that appears on the back side of the ballot, fill in the oval that corresponds to your vote.5) Any other m ark or writing, or any erasure made on this ballot outside the voting squares or blank spaces provided for voting will void this entire ballot.

    6) Do not overvote. If you select a greater number of candidates than there are vacancies to be filled, your ballot7) If you tear, or deface, or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and obtain another. Do not attempt to correct mistamay invalidate all or part of your ballot. Prior to submitting your ballot, if you make a mistake in completing the bnew ballot. You have a right to a replacement ballot upon return of the original ballot.8)After completing your ballot, insert it into the ballot scanner and wait for the notice that your ballot has been suelection inspector.

    PROPOSAL ONE, A PROPOSITION

    Shall Introductory Local Law No. 12 of 2010, ALocal Law Amending Chapter 18, Capital BudgetSystem, of the Town Code of the Town ofBrookhaven, by Creating a Debt ManagementPolicy and a Capital Budget Policy Limiting theTotal Amount of Debt Service, in the Town WideGeneral Fund and requiring an offset whenincreasing the amount of debt service, beapproved?

    Yes No

    PROPOSAL TWO, A PROPOSITION

    Shall Introductory Local Law No. 15 of 2010, ALocal Law Amending Chapter 65, Taxation, ofthe Town Code of the Town of Brookhaven byAdding New Article X, Limitations on PropertyTax Revenue, providing for a cap on increasingproperty tax rates by not more than 4% over theprevious year for the Town Wide General Fundand the Part Town General Fund, be approved?

    Yes No

    PROPOSAL THREE, A PROPOSITION

    Shall Introductory Local Law No. 19 of 2010, ALocal Law Amending the Town Code of theTown of Brookhaven by Enacting New Chapter18B, Operating Budget, providing for a spendingcap and the procedure for determining increasesto the annual Town Wide General Fund, Townoperating budget, be approved?

    Yes No

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    SAMPLE BALLOT FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 2, 2010 STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF SUFFOLKINSTRUCTIONS:1) Mark only with a writing instrument provided by the board of elections.2) To vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot fill in the oval above or next to the name of the candidate.3) To vote for a person whose name is not printed on this ballot write or stamp his or her name in the space labeled "WRITE-IN" that appears at the bottom ofthe column for such office.4) To vote yes or no on a proposal, if any, that appears on the back side of the ballot, fill in the oval that corresponds to your vote.5) Any other m ark or writing, or any erasure made on this ballot outside the voting squares or blank spaces provided for voting will void this entire ballot.

    6) Do not overvote. If you select a greater number of candidates than there are vacancies to be filled, your ballot7) If you tear, or deface, or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and obtain another. Do not attempt to correct mistamay invalidate all or part of your ballot. Prior to submitting your ballot, if you make a mistake in completing the bnew ballot. You have a right to a replacement ballot upon return of the original ballot.8)After completing your ballot, insert it into the ballot scanner and wait for the notice that your ballot has been suelection inspector.

    Democratic

    Republican

    Independence

    Conservative

    Working Families

    Green

    School Tax Relief

    Rent is 2Damn High

    FreedomLibertarian

    Anti ProhibitionTax RevoltTaxpayers

    Write-in

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    H

    I

    OFFICEGovernor andLieutenant Governor(VoteOnce)

    Comptroller(VoteforOne)

    AttorneyGeneral(VoteforOne)

    United StatesSenator(VoteforOne)

    United StatesSenator(Unexpred Term)(VoteforOne)

    Justice of the Supreme Court10th Judicial District(VoteforAnyFour) (

    WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN

    1A

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    Democratic

    1B

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Republican

    1C

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    Independence

    1D

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Conservative

    1E

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    WorkingFamilies

    1F

    Howie HawkinsForGovernorGloria MatteraForLieutenantGovernor

    Green

    1G

    Jimmy McMillanForGovernor

    Rent is 2 DamnHigh

    1H

    Warren RedlichForGovernor

    Alden LinkForLieutenantGovernor

    Libertarian

    2H

    Charles BarronForGovernor

    Eva M DoyleForLieutenantGovernor

    Freedom

    1I

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Taxpayers

    2I

    Kristin M DavisForGovernor

    Tanya GendelmanForLieutenantGovernor

    AntiProhibition

    3A

    Thomas PDiNapoli

    Democratic

    3B

    HarryWilson

    Republican

    3C

    HarryWilson

    Independence

    3D

    HarryWilson

    Conservative

    3E

    Thomas PDiNapoli

    WorkingFamilies

    3F

    Julia AWillebrand

    Green

    3H

    JohnGaetani

    Libertarian

    4A

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    Democratic

    4B

    DanDonovan

    Republican

    4C

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    Independence

    4D

    DanDonovan

    Conservative

    4E

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    WorkingFamilies

    4H

    Carl EPerson

    Libertarian

    5H

    Ramon JJimenez

    Freedom

    6A

    Charles ESchumer

    Democratic

    6B

    JayTownsend

    Republican

    6C

    Charles ESchumer

    Independence

    6D

    JayTownsend

    Conservative

    6E

    Charles ESchumer

    WorkingFamilies

    6F

    ColiaClark

    Green

    6H

    Randy ACredico

    LibertarianAntiProhibition

    7A

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    Democratic

    7B

    Joseph JDioGuardi

    Republican

    7C

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    Independence

    7D

    Joseph JDioGuardi

    ConservativeTaxpayers

    7E

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    WorkingFamilies

    7F

    Cecile ALawrence

    Green

    7G

    JosephHuff

    Rent is 2 DamnHigh

    7H

    JohnClifton

    Libertarian

    7I

    ViviaMorgan

    AntiProhibition

    8I

    BruceBlakeman

    Tax Revolt

    9A

    William ADe Vore

    Democratic

    10A

    Robert HSpergel

    Democratic

    11A

    Ralph FCostello

    Democratic

    12A

    Sondra LPardes

    Democratic

    9B

    Andrew ACrecca

    Republican

    10B

    Daniel RPalmieri

    Republican

    11B

    W GerardAsher

    Republican

    12B

    NormanJanowitz

    Republican

    9C

    William ADe Vore

    Independence

    10C

    Robert HSpergel

    Independence

    11C

    Ralph FCostello

    Independence

    12C

    Sondra LPardes

    Independence

    9D

    Andrew ACrecca

    Conservative

    10D

    Daniel RPalmieri

    Conservative

    11D

    W GerardAsher

    Conservative

    12D

    NormanJanowitz

    Conservative

    9E

    William ADe Vore

    WorkingFamilies

    10E

    Robert HSpergel

    WorkingFamilies

    11E

    Ralph FCostello

    WorkingFamilies

    12E

    Sondra LPardes

    WorkingFamilies

    13A

    RichardAmbro

    Democratic

    13B

    StephenBehar

    RepublicanSchool Tax Relief

    13C

    RichardAmbro

    Independence

    13D

    StephenBehar

    Conservative

    13E

    RichardAmbro

    WorkingFamilies

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    SAMPLE BALLOT FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 2, 2010 STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF SUFFOLKINSTRUCTIONS:1) Mark only with a writing instrument provided by the board of elections.2) To vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot fill in the oval above or next to the name of the candidate.3) To vote for a person whose name is not printed on this ballot write or stamp his or her name in the space labeled "WRITE-IN" that appears at the bottom ofthe column for such office.4) To vote yes or no on a proposal, if any, that appears on the back side of the ballot, fill in the oval that corresponds to your vote.5) Any other m ark or writing, or any erasure made on this ballot outside the voting squares or blank spaces provided for voting will void this entire ballot.

    6) Do not overvote. If you select a greater number of candidates than there are vacancies to be filled, your ballot7) If you tear, or deface, or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and obtain another. Do not attempt to correct mistamay invalidate all or part of your ballot. Prior to submitting your ballot, if you make a mistake in completing the bnew ballot. You have a right to a replacement ballot upon return of the original ballot.8)After completing your ballot, insert it into the ballot scanner and wait for the notice that your ballot has been suelection inspector.

    PROPOSAL ONE, A PROPOSITION

    Shall Introductory Local Law No. 12 of 2010, ALocal Law Amending Chapter 18, Capital BudgetSystem, of the Town Code of the Town ofBrookhaven, by Creating a Debt ManagementPolicy and a Capital Budget Policy Limiting theTotal Amount of Debt Service, in the Town WideGeneral Fund and requiring an offset whenincreasing the amount of debt service, beapproved?

    Yes No

    PROPOSAL TWO, A PROPOSITION

    Shall Introductory Local Law No. 15 of 2010, ALocal Law Amending Chapter 65, Taxation, ofthe Town Code of the Town of Brookhaven byAdding New Article X, Limitations on PropertyTax Revenue, providing for a cap on increasingproperty tax rates by not more than 4% over theprevious year for the Town Wide General Fundand the Part Town General Fund, be approved?

    Yes No

    PROPOSAL THREE, A PROPOSITION

    Shall Introductory Local Law No. 19 of 2010, ALocal Law Amending the Town Code of theTown of Brookhaven by Enacting New Chapter18B, Operating Budget, providing for a spendingcap and the procedure for determining increasesto the annual Town Wide General Fund, Townoperating budget, be approved?

    Yes No

    OFFICE

    1 2

    Governor and3

    Comptroller4 5

    Attorney6

    United States7 8

    United States9 10 11 12

    Justice of the Supreme Court13

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    SAMPLE BALLOT FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 2, 2010 STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF SUFFOLKINSTRUCTIONS:1) Mark only with a writing instrument provided by the board of elections.

    2) To vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot fill in the oval above or next to the name of the candidate.3) To vote for a person whose name is not printed on this ballot write or stamp his or her name in the space labeled "WRITE-IN" that appears at the bottom ofthe column for such office.4) To vote yes or no on a proposal, if any, that appears on the back side of the ballot, fill in the oval that corresponds to your vote.5) Any other m ark or writing, or any erasure made on this ballot outside the voting squares or blank spaces provided for voting will void this entire ballot.

    6) Do not overvote. If you select a greater number of candidates than there are vacancies to be filled, your ballot7) If you tear, or deface, or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and obtain another. Do not attempt to correct mista

    may invalidate all or part of your ballot. Prior to submitting your ballot, if you make a mistake in completing the bnew ballot. You have a right to a replacement ballot upon return of the original ballot.8)After completing your ballot, insert it into the ballot scanner and wait for the notice that your ballot has been suelection inspector.

    Democratic

    Republican

    Independence

    Conservative

    Working Families

    Green

    School Tax Relief

    Rent is 2Damn High

    FreedomLibertarian

    Anti ProhibitionTax RevoltTaxpayers

    Write-in

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    H

    I

    OFFICE Lieutenant Governor(VoteOnce) (VoteforOne)

    General(VoteforOne)

    Senator(VoteforOne)

    Senator(Unexpred Term)(VoteforOne)

    10th Judicial District(VoteforAnyFour) (

    WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN

    1A

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    Democratic

    1B

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Republican

    1C

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    Independence

    1D

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Conservative

    1E

    Andrew M CuomoForGovernor

    Robert J DuffyForLieutenantGovernor

    WorkingFamilies

    1F

    Howie HawkinsForGovernorGloria MatteraForLieutenantGovernor

    Green

    1G

    Jimmy McMillanForGovernor

    Rent is 2 DamnHigh

    1H

    Warren RedlichForGovernor

    Alden LinkForLieutenantGovernor

    Libertarian

    2H

    Charles BarronForGovernor

    Eva M DoyleForLieutenantGovernor

    Freedom

    1I

    Carl P PaladinoForGovernor

    Gregory J EdwardsForLieutenantGovernor

    Taxpayers

    2I

    Kristin M DavisForGovernor

    Tanya GendelmanForLieutenantGovernor

    AntiProhibition

    3A

    Thomas PDiNapoli

    Democratic

    3B

    HarryWilson

    Republican

    3C

    HarryWilson

    Independence

    3D

    HarryWilson

    Conservative

    3E

    Thomas PDiNapoli

    WorkingFamilies

    3F

    Julia AWillebrand

    Green

    3H

    JohnGaetani

    Libertarian

    4A

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    Democratic

    4B

    DanDonovan

    Republican

    4C

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    Independence

    4D

    DanDonovan

    Conservative

    4E

    Eric T

    Schneiderman

    WorkingFamilies

    4H

    Carl EPerson

    Libertarian

    5H

    Ramon JJimenez

    Freedom

    6A

    Charles ESchumer

    Democratic

    6B

    JayTownsend

    Republican

    6C

    Charles ESchumer

    Independence

    6D

    JayTownsend

    Conservative

    6E

    Charles ESchumer

    WorkingFamilies

    6F

    ColiaClark

    Green

    6H

    Randy ACredico

    LibertarianAntiProhibition

    7A

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    Democratic

    7B

    Joseph JDioGuardi

    Republican

    7C

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    Independence

    7D

    Joseph JDioGuardi

    ConservativeTaxpayers

    7E

    Kirsten EGillibrand

    WorkingFamilies

    7F

    Cecile ALawrence

    Green

    7G

    JosephHuff

    Rent is 2 DamnHigh

    7H

    JohnClifton

    Libertarian

    7I

    ViviaMorgan

    AntiProhibition

    8I

    BruceBlakeman

    Tax Revolt

    9A

    William ADe Vore

    Democratic

    10A

    Robert HSpergel

    Democratic

    11A

    Ralph FCostello

    Democratic

    12A

    Sondra LPardes

    Democratic

    9B

    Andrew ACrecca

    Republican

    10B

    Daniel RPalmieri

    Republican

    11B

    W GerardAsher

    Republican

    12B

    NormanJanowitz

    Republican

    9C

    William ADe Vore

    Independence

    10C

    Robert HSpergel

    Independence

    11C

    Ralph FCostello

    Independence

    12C

    Sondra LPardes

    Independence

    9D

    Andrew ACrecca

    Conservative

    10D

    Daniel RPalmieri

    Conservative

    11D

    W GerardAsher

    Conservative

    12D

    NormanJanowitz

    Conservative

    9E

    William ADe Vore

    WorkingFamilies

    10E

    Robert HSpergel

    WorkingFamilies

    11E

    Ralph FCostello

    WorkingFamilies

    12E

    Sondra LPardes

    WorkingFamilies

    13A

    RichardAmbro

    Democratic

    13B

    StephenBehar

    RepublicanSchool Tax Relief

    13C

    RichardAmbro

    Independence

    13D

    StephenBehar

    Conservative

    13E

    RichardAmbro

    WorkingFamilies

    PROPOSAL ONE A PROPOSITION PROPOSAL TWO A PROPOSITION PROPOSAL THREE A PROPOSITION

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    SAMPLE BALLOT FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 2, 2010 STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF SUFFOLKINSTRUCTIONS:1) Mark only with a writing instrument provided by the board of elections.

    2) To vote for a candidate whose name is printed on this ballot fill in the oval above or next to the name of the candidate.3) To vote for a person whose name is not printed on this ballot write or stamp his or her name in the space labeled "WRITE-IN" that appears at the bottom ofthe column for such office.4) To vote yes or no on a proposal, if any, that appears on the back side of the ballot, fill in the oval that corresponds to your vote.5) Any other m ark or writing, or any erasure made on this ballot outside the voting squares or blank spaces provided for voting will void this entire ballot.

    6) Do not overvote. If you select a greater number of candidates than there are vacancies to be filled, your ballot7) If you tear, or deface, or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and obtain another. Do not attempt to correct mista

    may invalidate all or part of your ballot. Prior to submitting your ballot, if you make a mistake in completing the bnew ballot. You have a right to a replacement ballot upon return of the original ballot.8)After completing your ballot, insert it into the ballot scanner and wait for the notice that your ballot has been suelection inspector.

    PROPOSAL ONE, A PROPOSITION

    Shall Introductory Local Law No. 12 of 2010, ALocal Law Amending Chapter 18, Capital BudgetSystem, of the Town Code of the Town ofBrookhaven, by Creating a Debt ManagementPolicy and a Capital Budget Policy Limiting theTotal Amount of Debt Service, in the Town WideGeneral Fund and requiring an offset whenincreasing the amount of debt service, beapproved?

    Yes No

    PROPOSAL TWO, A PROPOSITION

    Shall Introductory Local Law No. 15 of 2010, ALocal Law Amending Chapter 65, Taxation, ofthe Town Code of the Town of Brookhaven byAdding New Article X, Limitations on PropertyTax Revenue, providing for a cap on increasingproperty tax rates by not more than 4% over theprevious year for the Town Wide General Fundand the Part Town General Fund, be approved?

    Yes No

    PROPOSAL THREE, A PROPOSITION

    Shall Introductory Local Law No. 19 of 2010, ALocal Law Amending the