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2016 Presidential General Election
Instructions to the Voter: To vote for a person FILL IN the oval next to the name. To vote on a ballot question FILL IN the oval next to “yes” or “no”. Use only a pencil or pen. If you make a mistake, give the ballot back and get a new one. DO NOT cast more votes than are allowed in each race.
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- For United States President:
(you may vote for one or leave it blank)
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- For United States Senator:
(you may vote for one or leave it blank)
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- For United States Representative:
(you may vote for one or leave it blank)
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- For Public Utilities Commissioner:
(you may vote for one or leave it blank)
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- For State Senate District 2:
(you may vote for one or leave it blank)
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- For State Representative District 2:
(you may vote for two or leave it blank)
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- Ballot Measure: Constitutional Amendment R
Creating a government body to control Technical Schools in South Dakota
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- Ballot Measure: Constitutional Amendment S
Marcy's Law
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- Ballot Measure: Constitutional Amendment T
An initiative to create a government body for voting redistricting
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- Ballot Measure: Constitutional Amendment U
An initiative that limits the ability to set interest rates for loans in the Constitution
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- Ballot Measure: Constitutional Amendment V
An initiative to the Constitution that esablishes non partisan elections (open elections)
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- Ballot Measure Initiative Measure 22
A measure to revise State Campaign finance, lobbying and creat a campaign program to elect officers
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- Ballot Measure: Initiative Measure 23
A measure that gives certain organization the right to charge fees
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- Ballot Measure: Referred Law 19
An act to revise state laws regarding elections and petitions
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- Ballot Measure: Referred law 20
An act lowering the state minimum wage for non-tipped employees under age 18
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