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.  

Name


  1. For United States President:
    (you may vote for  one or leave it blank)
    Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine (Democrat)
    Donald Trump and Mike Pence (Republican)
    Gary Johnson and William Weld (Libertarian)
    Darrell Lane Castle and Scott Bradley (Constitutional)


  1. For United States Senator:
    (you may vote for  one or leave it blank)
    Jay Williams (Democrat)
    John Thune (Republican) Incumbent


  1. For United States Representative:
    (you may vote for  one or leave it blank)
    Paula Hawks (Democrat)
    Kristi Noem (Republican) Incumbent


  1. For Public Utilities Commissioner:
    (you may vote for one or leave it blank)
    Henry Red Cloud (Democrat)
    Chris Nelson (Republican) Incumbent


  1. For State Senate District 2:
    (you may vote for one or leave it blank)
    Brock Greenfield (Republican) Incumbent
    None (Democrats)


  1. For State Representative District 2:
    (you may vote for two or leave it blank)
    John Graham (Democrat)
    Lana Greenfield (Republican) Incumbent
    Burt Tulson (Republican) Incumbent


  1. Ballot Measure: Constitutional Amendment R
    Creating a government body to control Technical Schools in South Dakota
    YES - A vote "Yes" will create a government body to oversee South Dakota Technical Schools
    NO - a vote "No" will keep it the same is it is today (local control)


  1. Ballot Measure: Constitutional Amendment S
    Marcy's Law
    YES - A vote "Yes" will put put victim's rights in the Constitution
    NO - A vote "No" will keep it as is


  1. Ballot Measure: Constitutional Amendment T
    An initiative to create a government body for voting redistricting
    YES - A vote "Yes" will create and govement commision to creating voting districts
    NO - A vote "No" will keep it as is


  1. Ballot Measure: Constitutional Amendment U
    An initiative that limits the ability to set interest rates for loans in the Constitution
    YES - A vote yeas will add a provision to limit the states ability to set interest rates on loans
    No - A vote "No" will keep it as is


  1. Ballot Measure: Constitutional Amendment V
    An initiative to the Constitution that esablishes non partisan elections (open elections)
    YES - A vote "Yes" will will establish open election with no party affiliation on the ballot
    NO - A vote "No" will keep it as is


  1. Ballot Measure Initiative Measure 22
    A measure to revise State Campaign finance, lobbying and creat a campaign program to elect officers
    YES - A vote Yes will create will revise state campaign finance and laws using tax dollars
    NO - A vote "No" will keep it as is


  1. Ballot Measure: Initiative Measure 23
    A measure that gives certain organization the right to charge fees
    YES - A vote "Yes" will allow fees to be charges
    NO - A vote "No" is against the measure


  1. Ballot Measure: Referred Law 19
    An act to revise state laws regarding elections and petitions
    YES - A vote "Yes" will revise state laws regarding elections and petitions
    NO - A vote "No" keeps laws as is


  1. Ballot Measure: Referred law 20
    An act lowering the state minimum wage for non-tipped employees under age 18
    YES - A vote "Yes" will lower minimum wage to $7.50 per hour for non-tipped employees under the age of 18
    NO - A vote "No" keeps the law as is. Minimum wage is the same for all employees.





Clark High School
Clark, SD