OFFICIAL SAMPLE BALLOT 2010 General Election LEON COUNTY November 2, 2010 Contents Page A Message for Voters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Voter’s Bill of Rights . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Voter Responsibilities . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 Ways to Vote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 Absentee Voting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 Speed Up The Voting Process . . . . . . . 7 General Election . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9 Proposed Amendments . . . . . . . . . 10-11 Precinct Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-14 A Message From the Supervisor “…a Republic, if you can keep it.” - Benjamin Franklin Congratulations to Leon County’s citizenry for having the highest voter turnout of any urban county in last August’s primary election. Our turnout percentage almost doubled the turnout percentage for the rest of Florida, and we are counting on you to turnout and vote on November 2, demonstrating again our understanding and commitment to the principle of self governance. But voting numbers alone are not the only measure of the health of our nation. This was understood clearly by founding father Benjamin Franklin, who perhaps more than any other founder should be credited with ensuring the creation of the United States Constitution – our basis for the modern American nation. Throughout the long process of crafting our Constitution Benjamin Frankin brought reason, not passion, nor ideology, to the process of crafting this great document. Without his wisdom, the compromises necessary to pass the Constitution could not have occurred. Upon leaving the Philadelphia hall where our Constitution was crafted a woman called out to him to find out what he and the other founders had created, “…a Republic, if you can keep it.” was Franklin’s quick reply. These seven words say it all. They tell us “our Constitution is neither a self-actuating nor a selfcorrecting document.” They tell us our attention, our reason, and our devotion to the concepts embodied in our Constitution are necessary to preserve our Republic. On November 2, let’s remember that, let’s keep it! What’s Your Status Polls Open 7 AM – 7 PM , 2010 2 r e b m e v o N The Leon County Supervisor of Elections Office, in conjunction with the Florida Division of Elections, is providing a new website tool letting you easily check our records to make sure you’re ready to vote. Look for the MY VOTER STATUS icon on our homepage, LeonVotes.org, to check your party, address, and if you have requested a mail ballot, you can check that too. 1 Voter’s Bill of Rights Each registered voter in this state has the right to: 1.Vote and have her or his vote accurately counted. 2.Cast a vote if he or she is in line at the official closing of the polls in that county. 3.Ask for and receive assistance in voting. 4.Receive up to two replacement ballots if he or she makes a mistake prior to the ballot being cast. 5.An explanation if her or his registration or identity is in question. 6.If her or his registration or identity is in question, cast a provisional ballot. 7. Written instructions to use when voting, and, upon request, oral instructions in voting from elections officers. 8.Vote free from coercion or intimidation by elections officers or any other person. 9.Vote on a voting system that is in working condition and that will allow votes to be accurately cast. Voter Responsibilities Each registered voter in this state should: 1. Familiarize himself or herself with the candidates and issues. 2. Maintain with the office of the Supervisor of Elections a current address. 3. Know the location of his or her polling place and its hours of operation. 4. Bring proper identification to the polling station. 5. Familiarize himself or herself with the operation of the voting equipment in his or her precinct. 6. Treat precinct workers with courtesy. 7. Respect the privacy of other voters. 8. Report any problems or violations of election laws to the Supervisor of Elections. 9. Ask questions, if needed. 10. Make sure that his or her completed ballot is correct before leaving the polling station. PROVISIONAL BALLOT A provisional ballot is given: when the Precinct Clerk is unable to determine a voter’s eligibility; a challenge against the voter’s eligibility to vote has been filed; the voter’s identification has not yet been verified by the State Division of Elections; the voter did not bring his/her voided absentee ballot to the precinct; the voter did not provide the required picture identification to vote; or the hours of voting have been extended by order of the Governor of Florida. The ballot given to the voter must correspond to the voter’s residence address, so it is important to be at the proper polling location. The voter places her or his voted ballot inside a secrecy sleeve, and then inside the affidavit Provisional Ballot Envelope, provided by the Precinct Clerk. The voter must complete the voter’s certificate portion of the envelope, remembering to sign the oath. Two more items must be signed by the provisional ballot voter: the Provisional Ballot Disclosure Form and the Florida Voter Registration Application. The Precinct Clerk will provide the voter with the copy of the Provisional Ballot Disclosure Form, as with this form the voter is able to visit the Supervisor of Elections website and determine if her or his provisional ballot was accepted by the Leon County Canvassing Board. You should know that most provisional ballots are accepted by the Leon County Canvassing Board. General Election VOTE 2 November 2, 2010 1) EARLY VOTING Our popular Early Voting is at four locations in 2010. Early Voting locations are the Leon County Fort Braden Library, the Leon County Northeast Library, and the Leon County Woodville Community Center Library, as well as the Leon County Courthouse Rotunda. You can cast your ballot at any location that is convenient to you two weeks prior to Election Day. Voting dates are Monday through Friday, October 18-22, 2010, and Sunday through Saturday, October 24-30, 2010. Voting hours at Early Voting sites once again include Sundays and Saturdays, with hours of operation to meet your busy schedule. The branch locations’ hours will be from 10:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m., while the Leon County Courthouse Rotunda will be open from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. 2) BY MAIL BALLOT If you are unable to make it to your polling place on Election Day, and have no means of transport to an Early Voting location, by all means we still want you to vote! Simply call our office at (850) 606-VOTE, or (850) 606-8683, and press “2” to be connected to our Absentee Ballot Team. Please be sure to allow plenty of time for mail delivery, even within Tallahassee. The deadline to request an absentee ballot is 5:30 p.m., Wednesday, October 27, 2010. 3) AT YOUR PRECINCT Voting at your precinct is your last option to cast your ballot in the election. Voting hours are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Be sure we have your current residence address correct and for your convenience please bring a picture ID with your signature to vote. If you desire to avoid lines avoid voting during the morning rush hours. Please do your part by studying your proper sample ballot, researching the candidates via the newspaper, websites or other means, and on Tuesday, November 2nd, make your vote count. I d e t Vo Free Parking Downtown Once again, the Leon County Board of County Commissioners has approved the first hour free for parking downtown at one of two parking garages to ease the parking shortage for downtown early voting. Those two parking garages are operated by Republic, and are the Kleman Plaza, 306 S. Duval Street, and the garage directly behind the Leon County Courthouse, 215 S. Calhoun Street. Simply affix your “I VOTED” sticker to your parking pass and the first hour is paid for by the Leon County Commissioners. 3 Early Voting dates: Monday through Friday October 18-22, 2010 Sunday through Saturday October 24-30, 2010 4 look up your absentee ballot’s status at leonvotes.org. Just follow the “MY voter statUs” icon. 5 6 SPECIAL PULL OUT SECTION Mark your selections on this special pull out section of our Sample Ballot Brochure and take it with you to vote - it will help speed up the voting process. Be sure to note that not every race listed on this Sample Ballot will be on your actual ballot; remember to check your voter information card. View Your Actual Sample Ballot at www.LeonVotes.org BRING YOUR PHOTO ID WITH YOU WHEN YOU VOTE Current and valid picture ID, such as: FL Driver’s License FL Identification Card US Passport Debit or Credit Card Military ID Student ID Retirement Center ID Neighborhood Association ID Public Assistance ID If the picture ID does not contain the signature of the voter, an additional ID that provides the voter’s signature shall be required. Voters at precincts without proper ID will be required to vote a Provisional Ballot. Qualified Write-in Candidates To vote for a Write-in Candidate, mark the oval beside the space provided and then write in the name of the candidate you wish to vote for in that race. The only write-in votes that will count in the official results are those cast for these qualified write-in candidates: United States Senator: Piotr Blass, George Drake, Howard Knepper, Carol Ann Joyce LaRosa, Richard Lock, Robert Monroe, Belinda Gail Quarterman-Noah Representative in Congress, District 2: Ray Netherwood Representative in Congress, District 4: Gary L. Koniz, Deborah “Deb” Katz Pueschel Governor and Lieutenant Governor: Josue Larose and Valencia St Louis State Senator, District 6: Harrison Arencibian 7 OFFICIAL SAMPLE BALLOT General Election — Leon County CONGRESSIONAL STATE LEGISLATIVE UNITED STATES SENATOR (Vote for One) GOVERNOR & LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR (Vote for One) District Race Below - Check your Voter Info Card Marco Rubio REP Kendrick B. Meek DEM Alexander Andrew Snitker LBT Bernie DeCastro CPF Sue Askeland NPA Bruce Ray Riggs NPA Bobbie Bean NPA Rick Tyler NPA Charlie Crist NPA Lewis Jerome Armstrong NPA __________________________ Write-in District Race Below - Check your Voter Info Card REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS District 2 (Vote for One) Rick Scott Jennifer Carroll REP Alex Sink Rod Smith DEM Peter Allen John E Zanni IDP Michael E. Arth Al Krulick NPA Farid Khavari Darcy G. Richardson NPA C. C. Reed Larry Waldo, Sr. NPA Daniel Imperato NPA Karl C.C. Behm _________________________ Write-in ATTORNEY GENERAL (Vote for One) Allen Boyd DEM Pam Bondi REP Paul C. McKain NPA Dan Gelber DEM Dianne Berryhill NPA Jim Lewis NPA District Race Below - Check your Voter Info Card REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS District 4 (Vote for One) Ander Crenshaw REP Troy D. Stanley NPA __________________________ Write-in REP Bill Montford DEM David H. Abrams NPA Write-in District Race Below - Check your Voter Info Card REP Write-in John Shaw __________________________ Steve Southerland __________________________ STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 6 (Vote for One) CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER (Vote for One) STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 7 (Vote for One) Marti Coley REP David B. Pleat DEM District Race Below - Check your Voter Info Card STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 9 (Vote for One) Kirk Headley-Perdue Michelle Rehwinkel Vasilinda DEM Nonpartisan judicial JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT Shall Justice Charles T. Canady of the Supreme Court be retained in office? Jeff Atwater REP Loranne Ausley DEM Yes Ken Mazzie NPA No Tom Stearns NPA COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE (Vote for One) JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT Shall Justice Jorge Labarga of the Supreme Court be retained in office? Yes Adam H. Putnam REP Scott Maddox DEM Ira Chester TEA Thad Hamilton NPA No JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT Shall Justice James E.C. Perry of the Supreme Court be retained in office? Yes No This sample ballot is not your actual ballot, which will have 4 columns on 8.5 x 17 inch paper. 8 REP OFFICIAL SAMPLE BALLOT General Election — Leon County JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT Shall Justice Ricky L. Polston of the Supreme Court be retained in office? Yes No FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL Shall Judge Jim Wolf of the First District Court of Appeal be retained in office? YES First DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL Shall Judge Nikki Ann Clark of the First District Court of Appeal be retained in office? YES NO CIRCUIT JUDGE 2ND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT GROUP 9 (Vote for One) Karen Gievers NO First DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL Shall Judge Paul M. Hawkes of the First District Court of Appeal be retained in office? YES NO First DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL Shall Judge Charles J. Kahn, Jr. of the First District Court of Appeal be retained in office? YES Barbara Hobbs NONPARTISAN COUNTY District Race Below - Check your Voter Info Card COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 1 (Vote for One) John Corrigan (Corri) Byrne Bill Proctor COUNTY COMMISSIONER AT LARGE, GROUP 2 (Vote for One) Nick Maddox NO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL Shall Judge Phil Padovano of the First District Court of Appeal be retained in office? YES NO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL Shall Judge Lori S. Rowe of the First District Court of Appeal be retained in office? NONPARTISAN SPECIAL DISTRICT OCHLOCKONEE RIVER SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT GROUP 2 (Vote for One) Ralph Mason Stan Peacock District Race Below - Check your Voter Info Card CAPITAL REGION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT SEAT 1 (Vote for One) Glenda C. Herrera-Gray Ronald Pavalko District Race Below - Check your Voter Info Card PINEY Z COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT SEAT 1 (Vote for One) Jan Bridges Jeffrey Phillips Cliff Thaell District Race Below - Check your Voter Info Card NONPARTISAN Municipal District Race Below - Check your Voter Info Card CITY COMMISSIONER SEAT 3 (Vote for One) Stephen Hogge Nancy Miller PINEY Z COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT SEAT 3 (Vote for One) Joe Didier Rosemary White District Race Below - Check your Voter Info Card PINEY Z COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT SEAT 5 (Vote for One) YES Michael D. Lee NO Dick Mergy FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL Shall Judge Kent Wetherell of the First District Court of Appeal be retained in office? YES NO 9 OFFICIAL SAMPLE BALLOT General Election — Leon County PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS NO. 1 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ARTICLE VI, SECTION 7 Repeal of Public Campaign Financing Requirement Proposing the repeal of the provision in the State Constitution that requires public financing of campaigns of candidates for elective statewide office who agree to campaign spending limits. yes NO NO. 2 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ARTICLE VII, SECTION 3 ARTICLE XII, SECTION 31 Homestead Ad Valorem Tax Credit for Deployed Military Personnel Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to require the Legislature to provide an additional homestead property tax exemption by law for members of the United States military or military reserves, the United States Coast Guard or its reserves, or the Florida National Guard who receive a homestead exemption and were deployed in the previous year on active duty outside the continental United States, Alaska, or Hawaii in support of military operations designated by the Legislature. The exempt amount will be based upon the number of days in the previous calendar year that the person was deployed on active duty outside the continental United States, Alaska, or Hawaii in support of military operations designated by the Legislature. The amendment is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2011. yes NO NO. 4 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ARTICLE II, SECTION 7 Referenda Required for Adoption and Amendment of Local Government Comprehensive Land Use Plans Establishes that before a local government may adopt a new comprehensive land use plan, or amend a comprehensive land use plan, the proposed plan or amendment shall be subject to vote of the electors of the local government by referendum, following preparation by the local planning agency, consideration by the governing body and notice. Provides definitions. The amendment’s impact on local government expenditures cannot be estimated precisely. Local governments will incur additional costs due to the requirement to conduct referenda in order to adopt comprehensive plans or amendments thereto. The amount of such costs depends upon the frequency, timing and method of the referenda, and includes the costs of ballot preparation, election administration, and associated expenses. The impact on state government expenditures will be insignificant. NO. 6 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ARTICLE III, SECTION 20 Standards for Legislature to Follow in Congressional Redistricting Congressional districts or districting plans may not be drawn to favor or disfavor an incumbent or political party. Districts shall not be drawn to deny racial or language minorities the equal opportunity to participate in the political process and elect representatives of their choice. Districts must be contiguous. Unless otherwise required, districts must be compact, as equal in population as feasible, and where feasible must make use of existing city, county and geographical boundaries. The fiscal impact cannot be determined precisely. State government and state courts may incur additional costs if litigation increases beyond the number or complexity of cases which would have occurred in the amendment’s absence yes NO yes NO NO. 5 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ARTICLE III, SECTION 21 Standards for Legislature to Follow in Legislative Redistricting Legislative districts or districting plans may not be drawn to favor or disfavor an incumbent or political party. Districts shall not be drawn to deny racial or language minorities the equal opportunity to participate in the political process and elect representatives of their choice. Districts must be contiguous. Unless otherwise required, districts must be compact, as equal in population as feasible, and where feasible must make use of existing city, county and geographical boundaries. The fiscal impact cannot be determined precisely. State government and state courts may incur additional costs if litigation increases beyond the number or complexity of cases which would have occurred in the amendment’s absence. yes NO 10 PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 3, 7 and 9 were removed from the ballot by the Florida Supreme Court. OFFICIAL SAMPLE BALLOT General Election — Leon County NO. 8 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ARTICLE IX, SECTION 1 ARTICLE XII, SECTION 31 PROPOSED COUNTY CHARTER AMENDMENTS COUNTY ORDINANCE 2010-23 Tourist Development Council Management Structure as COUNTY ORDINANCE Proposed by the Citizen Charter 2010-20 Review Committee Petition Thresholds and Prohibited Revision of the Class Size Shall the Home Rule Charter for Subjects as Proposed by the Citizen Requirements for Public Schools Leon County, Florida be amended to Charter Review Committee The Florida Constitution currently limits the reflect the current practice of county Shall the Home Rule Charter of Leon County, maximum number of students assigned to government with oversight of the Florida be amended to lower the number of each teacher in public school classrooms Tourist Development Council staff by signatures required for petitions proposing in the following grade groupings: for the County Administrator; effective ordinances or charter amendments from 10% prekindergarten through grade 3, 18 January 1, 2011? of the electorate countywide, including at students; for grades 4 through 8, 22 least 10% in each single member district, to students; and for grades 9 through 12, yes 7% countywide, including at least 5% within 25 students. Under this amendment, the each single member district; to clarify that NO current limits on the maximum number existing prohibited subjects apply to charter of students assigned to each teacher in COUNTY ORDINANCE amendments, in addition to ordinances; public school classrooms would become 2010-24 effective January 1, 2011? limits on the average number of students Employment of the County assigned per class to each teacher, by yes Administrator as Proposed by the specified grade grouping, in each public Citizen Charter Review Committee NO school. This amendment also adopts new Shall the Home Rule Charter of Leon County, limits on the maximum number of students COUNTY ORDINANCE Florida be amended to provide the manner assigned to each teacher in an individual 2010-21 by which the County Administrator shall classroom as follows: for prekindergarten be employed and the manner by which the Limitation on Local Campaign through grade 3, 21 students; for grades County Administrator is terminated; effective Contribution as Proposed by the 4 through 8, 27 students; and for grades 9 January 1, 2011? Citizen Charter Review Committee through 12, 30 students. This amendment Shall the Home Rule Charter of Leon County, specifies that class size limits do not apply yes Florida be amended to establish limits on to virtual classes, requires the Legislature campaign contributions for candidates NO to provide sufficient funds to maintain the for county commissioner and county average number of students required by this COUNTY ORDINANCE amendment, and schedules these revisions to constitutional offices to $250 per election 2010-25 from individuals or political committees; take effect upon approval by the electors of Non-Interference Policy as effective January 1, 2011? this state and to operate retroactively to the Proposed by the Citizen Charter beginning of the 2010-2011 school year. yes Review Committee Shall the Home Rule Charter of Leon County, yes NO Florida be amended to provide for a nonNO COUNTY ORDINANCE interference policy which will not inhibit 2010-22 County Commissioners ability to address NONBINDING STATEWIDE the concerns of citizens with the County Minimum Countywide ADVISORY REFERENDUM Administrator or County Attorney, but Environmental Regulations as prohibit interference with the performance Proposed by the Citizen Charter Balancing the Federal Budget of the duties of County employees under the Review Committee A Nonbinding Referendum Calling direct or indirect supervision of the County Shall the Home Rule Charter for Leon for an Amendment to the United Administrator or County Attorney; effective County, Florida be amended to provide that States Constitution January 1, 2011? County ordinances shall establish minimum In order to stop the uncontrolled growth regulatory standards for the protection of the of our national debt and prevent excessive yes borrowing by the Federal Government, which environment countywide, with an emphasis NO threatens our economy and national security, on supporting healthy natural systems in the environment; effective April 1, 2011? should the United States Constitution be amended to require a balanced federal budget yes without raising taxes? yes NO NO 11 PRECINCT 1201 1203 1205 1251 1253 1255 1257 1259 1301 1302 1303 1309 1311 1313 1315 1317 1319 1321 1327 1351 1353 1355 1357 1359 1361 1501 1502 1503 1505 1506 1507 2251 2252 2301 2303 2305 2307 2351 2355 2360 2361 2363 2365 2401 2451 2501 2502 2503 2505 2507 2509 2511 2513 3101 3103 LOCATION ADDRESS Gospel Light Church John Wesley United Methodist Church Hilaman Park Golf Course Jack L. McLean Center Jack L. McLean Center Faith Christian Family Center Woodville Community Center Southwood Community Center Lincoln Neighborhood Center Lincoln Neighborhood Center Palmer Munroe Community Center FAMU - Grand Ballroom Dr. B L Perry, Jr. Library Branch Smith-Williams Service Center Jacob Chapel Free Will Bap. Church Jake Gaither Bethel AME Church Jack L. McLean Center Southwood Baptist Church Jacob Chapel Free Will Bap. Church Jacob Chapel Free Will Bap. Church Southwood Baptist Church Southwood Baptist Church Southwood Baptist Church Woodville Community Center Family Worship and Praise Center Family Worship and Praise Center Lawrence-Gregory Community Center Springfield Community Center Co-Cathedral - St. Thomas More Co-Cathedral - St. Thomas More Woodville Community Center Woodville Community Center Calvary United Methodist Church St. City Church of God Tallahassee Community College Crossway Baptist Church Oak City Assembly of God Church Jacob Chapel Free Will Bap. Church Tallahassee Community College Tallahassee Community College Crossway Baptist Church Fort Braden Community Center Moose Lodge Bethel Methodist Church Palmer Munroe Community Center Palmer Munroe Community Center FSU Salley Hall Calvary United Methodist Church First Christian Church Collegiate Village Inn Oak City Assembly of God Church Moose Lodge Tallahassee Little Theatre Thomasville Road Baptist Church 3415 Apalachee Pkwy 1689 Old St Augustine Rd (Community Room) 2737 Blairstone Rd (Clubhouse) 700 Paul Russell Rd 700 Paul Russell Rd 310 Laura Lee Ave 8000 Old Woodville Rd 4675 Grove Park Dr 438 W Brevard St (Public Room) 438 W Brevard St (Public Room) 1900 Jackson Bluff Rd Martin Luther King Dr (Student Union) 2817 S Adams St (Training Room) 2295 Pasco St 2333 Lake Bradford Rd (Life Center) 801 Tanner Dr (Community Center) 501 Orange Ave W 700 Paul Russell Rd 5177 Capital Cir SW 2333 Lake Bradford Rd (Life Center) 2333 Lake Bradford Rd (Life Center) 5177 Capital Cir SW 5177 Capital Cir SW 5177 Capital Cir SW 8000 Old Woodville Rd 1609 Branch St 1609 Branch St 1115 Dade St 1702 Joe Louis St 832 W Tennessee St (Community Room) 832 W Tennessee St (Community Room) 8000 Old Woodville Rd 8000 Old Woodville Rd 2145 W Pensacola St (Fellowship Hall) 1415 Daniels St (Fellowship Hall) 444 Appleyard Dr 405 Crossway Rd (Fellowship Hall) 3080 W Tennessee St (Fellowship Hall) 2333 Lake Bradford Rd (Life Center) 444 Appleyard Dr 444 Appleyard Dr 405 Crossway Rd (Fellowship Hall) 16387 Blountstown Hwy (Media Room) 1478 Capital Cir NW (Ballroom) 1470 Bethel Church Rd (Fellowship Hall) 1900 Jackson Bluff Rd 1900 Jackson Bluff Rd W Call St at Chieftan Way (Lounge) 2145 W Pensacola St (Fellowship Hall) 1319 High Rd (Fellowship Hall) 2121 W Tennessee St (King’s Room A & B) 3080 W Tennessee St (Fellowship Hall) 1478 Capital Cir NW (Ballroom) 1861 Thomasville Rd 3131 Thomasville Rd (Sanctuary) 12 PRECINCT 3105 3107 3401 3403 3405 3409 3411 3412 3413 3451 3453 3455 3457 3459 3461 3463 3465 3467 3469 3471 3473 3474 3475 3477 3501 3503 3505 3507 3509 3511 3512 3513 3551 4101 4103 4105 4107 4113 4117 4119 4121 4123 4125 4127 4129 4151 4152 4153 4154 4155 4157 4159 4161 4163 LOCATION ADDRESS Jamestown Woods Apartments Hermitage Center Freedom Church 1st Assembly of God Church of the Advent Piedmont Park Alliance Church University Ministries Genesis Church TV Genesis Church TV Wildwood Presbyterian Church Piedmont Park Alliance Church Candlewood Suites Timberlane Church of Christ Fringe Benefits Management Co. Fellowship Baptist Church Fresh Fire Worship Center Kings Way Christian Church Praise Cathedral St. Louis Catholic Church Praise Cathedral All Saints Anglican Church Friendship AME Church Friendship AME Church Wildwood Presbyterian Church Bethelonia AME Church Faith Presbyterian Church Unitarian Universalist Church Marzuq Shrine Center Covenant Presbyterian Church Marzuq Shrine Center Astoria Park Elementary Astoria Park Elementary University Ministries Candlewood Suites Premier Health & Fitness Center Fellowship Presbyterian Church St. Peters Prim. Bap. Church St. Peters Prim. Bap. Church Westminster Presbyterian Church Fellowship Presbyterian Church Good Shepherd Catholic Church Premier Health & Fitness Center Good Shepherd Catholic Church Celebration Baptist Church Celebration Baptist Church Northeast Branch Library St. Peters Prim. Bap. Church Westminster Presbyterian Church Trinity Assembly of God Trinity Assembly of God Westminster Oaks Lighthouse Childrens Home Miccosukee Community Center The Retreat at Bradleys Pond Westminster Presbyterian Church 3150 Windsong Dr 1801 Hermitage Blvd 2801 Thomasville Rd 815 Piedmont Dr 3210 Thomasville Rd (Sanctuary) 2640 Old Bainbridge Rd (Fellowship Hall) 4070 Mission Rd 4070 Mission Rd 100 Ox Bottom Rd (Fellowship Hall) 3210 Thomasville Rd (Sanctuary) 2815 Lakeshore Dr 3569 Timberlane School Rd (Fellowship Hall) 3101 Sessions Rd (Torenella Room) 3705 N Monroe St (Fellowship Hall) 3434 N Monroe St 3945 N Monroe St 3206 Capital Circ NW (Fellowship Hall) 3640 Fred George Rd (Sanctuary) 3206 Capital Circ NW (Fellowship Hall) 3840 N Monroe St 5975 Old Bainbridge Rd (Fellowship Hall) 5975 Old Bainbridge Rd (Fellowship Hall) 100 Ox Bottom Rd (Fellowship Hall) 8997 N Meridian Rd (Annex Building) 2200 N Meridian Rd (Fellowship Hall) 2810 N Meridian Rd (Sanctuary) 1805 N Monroe St 2221 Old Bainbridge Rd (Fellowship Hall) 1805 N Monroe St 2465 Atlas Rd 2465 Atlas Rd 2640 Old Bainbridge Rd (Fellowship Hall) 2815 Lakeshore Dr 3521 Maclay Blvd 3158 Shamrock S (Fellowship Hall) 2565 Centerville Rd (Fellowship Hall) 2565 Centerville Rd (Fellowship Hall) 4501 Centerville Rd 3158 Shamrock S (Fellowship Hall) 4665 Thomasville Rd (Fellowship Hall) 3521 Maclay Blvd 4665 Thomasville Rd (Fellowship Hall) 3300 Shamrock E (Family Activity Bldg.) 3300 Shamrock E (Family Activity Bldg.) 5513 Thomasville Rd (Program Room) 2565 Centerville Rd (Fellowship Hall) 4501 Centerville Rd 4852 Mahan Dr 4852 Mahan Dr 1221 Commencement Cove (The Maguire Center) 7771 Mahan Dr (Frueauff Building) 13887 Moccasin Gap Rd 9002 Bradley Rd 4501 Centerville Rd 13 PRECINCT 4165 4167 4173 4401 4403 4405 4407 4451 4453 4455 4457 4459 4461 4463 4465 5101 5103 5105 5107 5109 5111 5112 5151 5153 5201 5202 5203 5204 5205 5207 5209 5211 5212 5213 5214 5215 5216 5217 5218 5219 5221 5222 5223 5225 5251 5253 5255 5258 5259 5260 5261 5262 5263 5264 5265 LOCATION ADDRESS Northeast Branch Library Bradfordville Baptist Church Indian Springs Baptist Church Community of Christ Church Northeast Branch Library Wildwood Presbyterian Church Summerbrooke Golf Club Timberlane Church of Christ FL Association of Court Clerks Christ Presbyterian Church Canopy Roads Baptist Church Epiphany Lutheran Church Deer Lake United Methodist Deerlake Middle School Christ Presbyterian Church Georgia Belle Apartments Courtyard Marriott Sue H. McCollum Community Center St. Stephens Lutheran Church Sue H. McCollum Community Center Immanuel Baptist Church University Sales & Service Lighthouse Childrens Home Calvary Chapel (Main Lobby) Parks & Recreation Dept. Parks & Recreation Dept. Optimist Park John Wesley United Methodist Church John Wesley United Methodist Church Jackson Lodge Tallahassee Elks Lodge Towne East Baptist Church Capital City Christian Church First Church of the Nazarene First Church of the Nazarene United Church Grace Lutheran Church Grace Lutheran Church Life Point Church Life Point Church Dept. of Agriculture Complex Piney-Z Plantation Lodge Gospel Light Church Southwood Community Center Morningside Baptist Church Tallahassee Heights Church Capital City Christian Church Gospel Light Church Woodrun Baptist Church Woodrun Baptist Church Celebrate New Life Church Celebrate New Life Church Dorothy Spence Community Center Dorothy Spence Community Center Grace Lutheran Church 5513 Thomasville Rd (Program Room) 6494 Thomasville Rd (Fellowship Hall) 5593 Veterans Memorial Dr (Fellowship Hall) 400 Timberlane Rd 5513 Thomasville Rd (Program Room) 100 Ox Bottom Rd (Fellowship Hall) 7505 Preservation Rd 3569 Timberlane School Rd (Fellowship Hall) 3544 Maclay Blvd 2317 Bannerman Rd (Lobby) 925 Bannerman Rd 8300 Deerlake W (Sanctuary) 8013 Deerlake E (Fellowship Hall) 9902 Deerlake W (Gym) 2317 Bannerman Rd (Lobby) 301 E Carolina St (Lobby) 1018 Apalachee Pkwy 501 Ingleside Ave 2198 N Meridian Rd (Fellowship Hall) 501 Ingleside Ave 2351 Mahan Dr 1850 Capital Cir NE 7771 Mahan Dr (Frueauff Building) 8614 Mahan Dr 912 Myers Park Dr (Community Room) 912 Myers Park Dr (Community Room) 1806 Indianhead Dr E 1689 Old St Augustine Rd (Community Room) 1689 Old St Augustine Rd (Community Room) 2818 Apalachee Pkwy (Recreation Hall) 276 N Magnolia Dr 1055 Richview Rd (Fellowship Hall) 6115 Mahan Dr 1983 Mahan Dr (Fellowship Hall) 1983 Mahan Dr (Fellowship Hall) 1834 Mahan Dr (Sanctuary) 2919 Miccosukee Rd 2919 Miccosukee Rd 1224 Pedrick Rd (Sanctuary) 1224 Pedrick Rd (Sanctuary) 3125 Conner Blvd (Administration Building) 950 Piney Z Plantation Rd 3415 Apalachee Pkwy 4675 Grove Park Dr 1560 Pedrick Rd 3004 Mahan Dr 6115 Mahan Dr 3415 Apalachee Pkwy 8203 Apalachee Pkwy 8203 Apalachee Pkwy 3050 Agape Ln 3050 Agape Ln 4768 Chaires Cross Rd 4768 Chaires Cross Rd 2919 Miccosukee Rd 14 ION SANCHO SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS P.O. Box 7357 Tallahassee, Florida 32314-7357 NON-PROFIT ORG U S POSTAGE PAID TALLAHASSEE FL Permit No 706 “…a Republic, if you can keep it.” - Benjamin Franklin POLLS OPEN 7 AM – 7 PM OFFICIAL SAMPLE BALLOT 2010 General Election LEON COUNTY November 2, 2010 SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS LEON COUNTY, FLORIDA 15
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