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Contract No. 071B7700117

Exhibit 5 to Schedule A Sample Ballots and Reports Dominion Voting Systems

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State of Michigan: RFP 007116B0007029

Voting System Hardware, Firmware, Page 2 of 5

Software and Service

Sample Ballots

Michigan Sample Ballots

1 Calhoun County Michigan 2012 Presidential Primary – Leroy Township Ballot 8.5 x 11” ballot, single-sided, 2 column

2 Calhoun County Michigan 2012 Presidential Primary – Tekonsha Township Ballot 8.5 x 11” ballot, single-sided, 2 column

3 Lenawee County Michigan 2012 Primary - Blissfield Township Ballot 8.5 x 17” ballot, double-sided, 3 column and 2 column

4 Lenawee County Michigan 2012 Primary – Woodstock Township Ballot 8.5 x 17” ballot, double-sided, 3 column

5 Oakland County Michigan 2012 General – Bloomfield Township Ballot 8.5 x 19” ballot, double-sided, 4 column and 3 column

6 Oakland County Michigan 2012 General – City of Fenton Ballot 8.5 x 20” ballot, double-sided, 4 column

7 Wayne County Michigan 2012 General – Charter Township of Huron Ballot 8.5 x 20” ballot, double-sided, 4 column

8 Wayne County Michigan 2012 General – City of Detroit Ballot 8.5 x 22” ballot, double-sided, 4 column

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PARTISAN SECTIONPRESIDENTIAL

Democratic PartyPresidential Primary

PROPOSAL SECTIONLOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATESVote for not more than 1

CLIMAX-SCOTTS COMMUNITY SCHOOLSOPERATING MILLAGE RENEWAL PROPOSAL

This proposal will allow the school district to continue to levy thestatutory rate of 18 mills on all property, except principal residenceand other property exempted by law, required for the school districtto receive its revenue per pupil foundation allowance.

Shall the limitation on the amount of taxes which may be assessedagainst all property, except principal residence and other propertyexempted by law, in Climax-Scotts Community Schools, Kalamazooand Calhoun Counties, Michigan, be increased by 18 mills ($18.00on each $1,000 of taxable valuation) for a period of 4 years, 2012 to2015, inclusive, to provide funds for operating purposes; theestimate of the revenue the school district will collect if the millage isapproved and levied in 2012 is approximately $259,800 (this is arenewal of millage which expired with the 2011 tax levy)?

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Barack Obama

Uncommitted

YES

NO

OFFICIAL BALLOTDEMOCRATIC PARTY BALLOTPresidential Primary ElectionTuesday, February 28, 2012Calhoun County, Michigan

Leroy Township, Precinct 1B

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PARTISAN SECTIONPRESIDENTIAL

Republican PartyPresidential Primary

PROPOSAL SECTIONVILLAGE

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATESVote for not more than 1

RECALL

Statement of Reason:

At the April 18th, 2011 Council Meeting, Trustee Rigg offered to helptwo residents sue the Village of Tekonsha with his own resources,due to the fact they were not appointed the vacant Council Seat.Trustee Rigg publicized the personal life of a Council Member andcurrent resident in the Battle Creek Enquirer dated May 15th, 2011.

Justification of Conduct in Office:

No one offered to sue the Village of Tekonsha, only to seek a courtmandate to fill the council vacancy in a timely manner. Ms. Laskeyapplied for political office, and should expect that parts of her life,which would affect her ability to honestly and effectively carry out theduties of that office, should be public knowledge.

Shall Howard Rigg be recalled from the office of TekonshaVillage Trustee?

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Jon Huntsman

Gary Johnson

Fred Karger

Ron Paul

Rick Perry

Buddy Roemer

Mitt Romney

Rick Santorum

Michele Bachmann

Herman Cain

Newt Gingrich

Uncommitted

YES

NO

OFFICIAL BALLOTREPUBLICAN PARTY BALLOTPresidential Primary ElectionTuesday, February 28, 2012Calhoun County, Michigan

Tekonsha Township, Precinct 1B

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REPUBLICANPARTYSECTION

STATE

CONGRESSIONAL

LEGISLATIVE

COUNTY

DEMOCRATICPARTYSECTION

STATE

CONGRESSIONAL

LEGISLATIVE

COUNTY

PROPOSAL SECTIONCOUNTY

LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

PARTISAN SECTIONVOTE ONLY ONE PARTY SECTION

UNITED STATES SENATORVote for not more than 1

REPRESENTATIVE INCONGRESS

7th DISTRICTVote for not more than 1

REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE57th DISTRICT

Vote for not more than 1

PROSECUTING ATTORNEYVote for not more than 1

SHERIFFVote for not more than 1

CLERKVote for not more than 1

TREASURERVote for not more than 1

REGISTER OF DEEDSVote for not more than 1

COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONERVote for not more than 1

UNITED STATES SENATORVote for not more than 1

REPRESENTATIVE INCONGRESS

7th DISTRICTVote for not more than 1

REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE57th DISTRICT

Vote for not more than 1

PROSECUTING ATTORNEYVote for not more than 1

SHERIFFVote for not more than 1

CLERKVote for not more than 1

TREASURERVote for not more than 1

REGISTER OF DEEDSVote for not more than 1

COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONERVote for not more than 1

LENAWEE MEDICAL CARE FACILITYMILLAGE PROPOSAL

This proposal is for reauthorization of amillage, which expired with 2011 tax levy.

Shall the limitation of the amount of propertytaxes which may be assessed each yearagainst all taxable real and personal propertyin Lenawee County be increased by notmore than 0.1896 of a mill (0.1896 cents per$1000 of taxable value) for a period of six (6)years, December 1, 2012, to November 30,2018, inclusive, to provide funds for theoperation, maintenance and capital costs ofthe Lenawee Medical Care Facility and shallLenawee County levy the millage for thispurpose thereby raising an estimated$600,519.00 in the first year of the levy?

SENIOR MILLAGE LANGUAGE (.25)

Shall the limitation upon the total amount ofgeneral ad valorem taxes imposed upon realand tangible personal property for allpurposes in any one year in mills (.25 per$1,000) on taxable value of such property tobe levied in the years 2012 through 2019both inclusive, for the purpose of providingnecessary services for senior citizens withinthe county? If approved and levied, therequested millage would provide estimatedrevenues of $791,823.00 during the 2013calendar year and will cost the owner of ahome with a market value of $100,000.00 nomore than $12.50 per year.

BLISSFIELD COMMUNITYSCHOOL DISTRICT

OPERATING MILLAGERENEWAL PROPOSAL

This proposal will allow the school district tolevy the statutory rate of 18 mills on allproperty, except principal residence andother property exempted by law, required forthe school district to receive its revenue perpupil foundation allowance and renewsmillage that will expire with the 2013 tax levy.

Shall the currently authorized millage ratelimitation of 18 mills ($18.00 on each $1,000of taxable valuation) on the amount of taxeswhich may be assessed against all property,except principal residence and other propertyexempted by law, in Blissfield CommunitySchool District, Lenawee and MonroeCounties, Michigan, be renewed for a periodof 5 years, 2014 to 2018, inclusive, toprovide funds for operating purposes; theestimate of the revenue the school districtwill collect if the millage is approved andlevied in 2014 is approximately $817,000(this is a renewal of millage which will expirewith the 2013 tax levy)?

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Randy Hekman

Pete Hoekstra

Clark Durant

Gary Glenn

Dan Davis

Tim Walberg

Nancy Jenkins

Burke Castleberry

Jack Welsh

Roxann Holloway

Marilyn J. Woods

Carolyn S. Bater

Debbie Stabenow

Kurt Richard Haskell

Ruben Marquez

Jim Berryman

Harvey E. Schmidt

Sharon L. Wimple

Stan Wilson

YES

NO

YES

NO

YES

NO

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OFFICIAL BALLOTPrimary Election

Tuesday, August 7, 2012Lenawee County, Michigan

Blissfield Township, Precinct 1A

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REPUBLICANPARTYSECTION

COUNTY

TOWNSHIP

DELEGATE

DEMOCRATICPARTYSECTION

COUNTY

TOWNSHIP

DELEGATE

PARTISAN SECTION - CONTINUEDVOTE ONLY ONE PARTY SECTION

DRAIN COMMISSIONERVote for not more than 1

SURVEYORVote for not more than 1

COUNTY COMMISSIONER7th DISTRICT

Vote for not more than 1

SUPERVISORVote for not more than 1

CLERKVote for not more than 1

TREASURERVote for not more than 1

TRUSTEEVote for not more than 2

DELEGATE TO COUNTYCONVENTION

Vote for not more than 2

DRAIN COMMISSIONERVote for not more than 1

SURVEYORVote for not more than 1

COUNTY COMMISSIONER7th DISTRICT

Vote for not more than 1

SUPERVISORVote for not more than 1

CLERKVote for not more than 1

TREASURERVote for not more than 1

TRUSTEEVote for not more than 2

DELEGATE TO COUNTYCONVENTION

Vote for not more than 1

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Stephen R. May

Kevin L. Pickford

John Tuckerman

Lewis Bowman

Bruce Carter

Adolio Q. Navarro Jr

Nancy K. Cranor

Karen L. Baldwin

Vicky S. Lombard

Devon Gilson-Pitts

Kris C. Ruhl

Jae Guetschow

Mark J Burgermeister

Jennifer Lopez-Kandi

VOTE BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT

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REPUBLICANPARTYSECTION

STATE

CONGRESSIONAL

LEGISLATIVE

COUNTY

DEMOCRATICPARTYSECTION

STATE

CONGRESSIONAL

LEGISLATIVE

COUNTY

PROPOSAL SECTIONCOUNTY

PARTISAN SECTIONVOTE ONLY ONE PARTY SECTION

UNITED STATES SENATORVote for not more than 1

REPRESENTATIVE INCONGRESS

7th DISTRICTVote for not more than 1

REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE57th DISTRICT

Vote for not more than 1

PROSECUTING ATTORNEYVote for not more than 1

SHERIFFVote for not more than 1

CLERKVote for not more than 1

TREASURERVote for not more than 1

REGISTER OF DEEDSVote for not more than 1

COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONERVote for not more than 1

UNITED STATES SENATORVote for not more than 1

REPRESENTATIVE INCONGRESS

7th DISTRICTVote for not more than 1

REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE57th DISTRICT

Vote for not more than 1

PROSECUTING ATTORNEYVote for not more than 1

SHERIFFVote for not more than 1

CLERKVote for not more than 1

TREASURERVote for not more than 1

REGISTER OF DEEDSVote for not more than 1

COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONERVote for not more than 1

LENAWEE MEDICAL CARE FACILITYMILLAGE PROPOSAL

This proposal is for reauthorization of amillage, which expired with 2011 tax levy.

Shall the limitation of the amount of propertytaxes which may be assessed each yearagainst all taxable real and personal propertyin Lenawee County be increased by notmore than 0.1896 of a mill (0.1896 cents per$1000 of taxable value) for a period of six (6)years, December 1, 2012, to November 30,2018, inclusive, to provide funds for theoperation, maintenance and capital costs ofthe Lenawee Medical Care Facility and shallLenawee County levy the millage for thispurpose thereby raising an estimated$600,519.00 in the first year of the levy?

SENIOR MILLAGE LANGUAGE (.25)

Shall the limitation upon the total amount ofgeneral ad valorem taxes imposed upon realand tangible personal property for allpurposes in any one year in mills (.25 per$1,000) on taxable value of such property tobe levied in the years 2012 through 2019both inclusive, for the purpose of providingnecessary services for senior citizens withinthe county? If approved and levied, therequested millage would provide estimatedrevenues of $791,823.00 during the 2013calendar year and will cost the owner of ahome with a market value of $100,000.00 nomore than $12.50 per year.

RENEWAL OF FIRE MILLAGE

Shall the expired previous voted increase inthe tax limitation imposed under Article IX,Sec. 6 of the Michigan Constitution in theTownship of Woodstock of 0.75 mills ($0.750per $1,000 of taxable value), be renewed at0.75 mills ($0.75 per $1,000 of taxable value)and levied for 4 years, 2013 through 2016inclusive, for the purpose of providingadditional revenue for fire protection andprevention, which increase will raise anestimated $126,031 in the first year themillage is levied?

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Clark Durant

Gary Glenn

Randy Hekman

Pete Hoekstra

Dan Davis

Tim Walberg

Nancy Jenkins

Burke Castleberry

Jack Welsh

Roxann Holloway

Marilyn J. Woods

Carolyn S. Bater

Debbie Stabenow

Kurt Richard Haskell

Ruben Marquez

Harvey E. Schmidt

Jim Berryman

Sharon L. Wimple

Stan Wilson

YES

NO

YES

NO

YES

NO

VOTE BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT

OFFICIAL BALLOTPrimary Election

Tuesday, August 7, 2012Lenawee County, Michigan

Woodstock Township, Precinct 2A

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REPUBLICANPARTYSECTION

COUNTY

TOWNSHIP

DELEGATE

DEMOCRATICPARTYSECTION

COUNTY

TOWNSHIP

DELEGATE

PROPOSAL SECTIONLOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

PARTISAN SECTION - CONTINUEDVOTE ONLY ONE PARTY SECTION

DRAIN COMMISSIONERVote for not more than 1

SURVEYORVote for not more than 1

COUNTY COMMISSIONER2nd DISTRICT

Vote for not more than 1

SUPERVISORVote for not more than 1

CLERKVote for not more than 1

TREASURERVote for not more than 1

TRUSTEEVote for not more than 2

DELEGATE TO COUNTYCONVENTION

Vote for not more than 3

DRAIN COMMISSIONERVote for not more than 1

SURVEYORVote for not more than 1

COUNTY COMMISSIONER2nd DISTRICT

Vote for not more than 1

SUPERVISORVote for not more than 1

CLERKVote for not more than 1

TREASURERVote for not more than 1

TRUSTEEVote for not more than 2

DELEGATE TO COUNTYCONVENTION

Vote for not more than 2

JACKSON INTERMEDIATESCHOOL DISTRICT

SPECIAL EDUCATIONMILLAGE PROPOSAL

This proposal will increase the levy by theintermediate school district of specialeducation millage previously approved by theelectors.

Shall the limitation on the annual property taxpreviously approved by the electors ofJackson County Intermediate School District,Michigan, for the education of students witha disability be increased by 1.55 mills ($1.55on each $1,000 of taxable valuation), for aperiod of 6 years, 2012 to 2017, inclusive(0.9 mill of the above is a renewal of millagewhich expires with the 2012 tax levy and0.65 mill is a millage increase, in part torestore previous Headlee reductions); theestimate of the increased revenue theintermediate school district will collect if themillage is approved and levied in 2012 isapproximately $2,693,502 from localproperty taxes authorized herein?

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Stephen R. May

Kevin L. Pickford

Anthony J Simpkins

H. Edwin Branch

John Lapham

Molly Upell

Ryan Tursich

James D. Ellis

Lisa E. Delezenne

Jane Stoneburner

Teresa V. Votzke

Russ Elder

Randy Kennard

Bernard Pepper

Paul D. Delezenne

YES

NO

VOTE BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT

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PARTISAN SECTION

PRESIDENTIAL

CONGRESSIONAL

LEGISLATIVE

STATE BOARDS

COUNTY

COUNTY

TOWNSHIP

NONPARTISAN SECTION

JUDICIALSTRAIGHT PARTY TICKETVote for no more than 1

ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT ANDVICE-PRESIDENT OF THE

UNITED STATESVote for not more than 1

UNITED STATES SENATORVote for not more than 1

REPRESENTATIVE INCONGRESS

9TH DISTRICTVote for not more than 1

REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE40TH DISTRICT

Vote for not more than 1

MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION

Vote for not more than 2

REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN

Vote for not more than 2

TRUSTEE OF MICHIGAN STATEUNIVERSITY

Vote for not more than 2

GOVERNOR OF WAYNE STATEUNIVERSITY

Vote for not more than 2

COUNTY EXECUTIVEVote for not more than 1

PROSECUTING ATTORNEYVote for not more than 1

SHERIFFVote for not more than 1

CLERK & REGISTER OF DEEDSVote for not more than 1

TREASURERVote for not more than 1

WATER RESOURCESCOMMISSIONER

Vote for not more than 1

COUNTY COMMISSIONER12TH DISTRICT

Vote for not more than 1

SUPERVISORVote for not more than 1

CLERKVote for not more than 1

TREASURERVote for not more than 1

TRUSTEEVote for not more than 4

JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURTVote for not more than 2

JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURTPartial Term Ending 01/01/2015

Vote for not more than 1

JUDGE OF COURT OFAPPEALS

2ND DISTRICTINCUMBENT POSITION

Vote for not more than 3

JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT6TH CIRCUIT

INCUMBENT POSITIONVote for not more than 5

JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT6TH CIRCUIT

NON-INCUMBENT POSITIONVote for not more than 1

JUDGE OF PROBATE COURTOAKLAND COUNTY PROBATE

COURTINCUMBENT POSITION

Vote for not more than 1

JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT48TH DISTRICT

INCUMBENT POSITIONVote for not more than 1

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RepublicanParty

DemocraticParty

LibertarianParty

U.S. TaxpayersParty

GreenParty

Natural LawParty

Mitt RomneyPaul Ryan

Republican

Barack ObamaJoe Biden

Democratic

Virgil H. Goode Jr.James N. Clymer

U.S. Taxpayers

Jill SteinCheri Honkala

Green

Ross C. AndersonLuis Rodriguez

Natural Law

Pete HoekstraRepublican

Debbie StabenowDemocratic

Scotty BomanLibertarian

Richard A. MatkinU.S. Taxpayers

Harley MikkelsonGreen

John D. LitleNatural Law

Don VolaricRepublican

Sander LevinDemocratic

Jim FulnerLibertarian

Les TownsendU.S. Taxpayers

Julia WilliamsGreen

Michael D. McCreadyRepublican

Dorian CostonDemocratic

Steve BurgisLibertarian

Todd A. CourserRepublican

Melanie A. KurdysRepublican

Michelle FecteauDemocratic

Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic

Andy LeCureauxLibertarian

Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers

Gail M. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers

Candace R. CavenyGreen

Dwain Reynolds IIIGreen

Dan HorningRepublican

Robert SteeleRepublican

Mark BernsteinDemocratic

Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocratic

James Lewis HudlerLibertarian

Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian

Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers

Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers

Eric BorregardGreen

Nikki MattsonNatural Law

Melanie FosterRepublican

Jeff SakwaRepublican

Joel FergusonDemocratic

Brian MosallamDemocratic

Michael H. MillerLibertarian

Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers

Stephen J. YoungU.S. TaxpayersLloyd Clarke

Green

Michael J. BusuitoRepublican

Satish B. JastiRepublican

Sandra Hughes O'BrienDemocratic

Kim TrentDemocratic

Robert GaleU.S. Taxpayers

Marc J. SosnowskiU.S. Taxpayers

Margaret GuttshallGreen

Latham ReddingGreen

L. Brooks PattersonRepublican

Kevin HowleyDemocratic

Mike BishopRepublican

Jessica R. CooperDemocratic

Steven AftonLibertarian

Michael J. BouchardRepublican

Jane Felice BoudreauDemocratic

Bill Bullard, Jr.Republican

Lisa BrownDemocratic

Marty KnollenbergRepublican

Andy MeisnerDemocratic

John P. McCullochRepublicanJim NashDemocratic

Shelley Goodman TaubRepublican

Paul SecrestDemocratic

Leo C. SavoieRepublican

Janet M. RoncelliRepublican

Dan DevineRepublican

Neal BarnettRepublican

David B. BuckleyRepublican

Brian E. KepesRepublican

Corinne KhederianRepublican

Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court

Kerry L. MorganJustice of Supreme Court

Colleen O'BrienJustice of Supreme Court

Bob RoddisJustice of Supreme Court

Doug DernJustice of Supreme CourtConnie Marie KelleyJustice of Supreme Court

Stephen MarkmanJustice of Supreme Court

Mindy BarryJustice of Supreme Court

Shelia JohnsonJustice of Supreme Court

Brian ZahraJustice of Supreme Court

Elizabeth L. GleicherJudge of Court Of Appeals

Kathleen JansenJudge of Court Of AppealsDeborah A. Servitto

Judge of Court Of Appeals

Denise Langford MorrisJudge of Circuit Court

Wendy L. PottsJudge of Circuit Court

William RollstinJudge of Circuit CourtMichael Warren

Judge of Circuit CourtLeo Bowman

Judge of Circuit CourtDeborah Carley

Judge of Circuit CourtPhyllis C. McMillen

Judge of Circuit Court

Karen McDonaldJudge of Circuit Court

Dan ChristJudge of Circuit Court

Linda Susan HallmarkJudge of Probate Court

Josh ArnkoffJudge of District CourtDiane D'Agostini

Judge of District Court

VOTE BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT

OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election

Tuesday, November 6, 2012Oakland County, Michigan

Bloomfield Township, Precinct 1

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LIBRARY DISTRICT

LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

COMMUNITY COLLEGE

STATE PROPOSALS STATE PROPOSALS

LIBRARY BOARD DIRECTORVote for not more than 6

BOARD MEMBERBLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS

Vote for not more than 2

BOARD MEMBERBLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS

Partial Term Ending 12/31/2014Vote for not more than 1

BOARD OF TRUSTEESMEMBER

OAKLAND COMMUNITYCOLLEGE

Vote for not more than 2

PROPOSAL 12-1A REFERENDUM ON PUBLIC ACT 4 OF

2011 - THE EMERGENCY MANAGERLAW

Public Act 4 of 2011 would:

Establish criteria to assess thefinancial condition of local governmentunits, including school districts.

Authorize Governor to appoint anemergency manager (EM) upon statefinding of a financial emergency, andallow the EM to act in place of localgovernment officials.

Require EM to develop financial andoperating plans, which may includemodification or termination ofcontracts, reorganization ofgovernment, and determination ofexpenditures, services, and use ofassets until the emergency is resolved.

Alternatively, authorizestate-appointed review team to enterinto a local government approvedconsent decree.

Should this law be approved?

PROPOSAL 12-2A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE

STATE CONSTITUTIONREGARDING COLLECTIVE

BARGAINING

This proposal would:

Grant public and privateemployees the constitutional rightto organize and bargaincollectively through labor unions.

Invalidate existing or future stateor local laws that limit the ability tojoin unions and bargaincollectively, and to negotiate andenforce collective bargainingagreements, including employees’financial support of their laborunions. Laws may be enacted toprohibit public employees fromstriking.

Override state laws that regulatehours and conditions ofemployment to the extent thatthose laws conflict with collectivebargaining agreements.

Define “employer” as a person orentity employing one or moreemployees.

Should this proposal be approved?

PROPOSAL 12-3A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE

STATE CONSTITUTION TOESTABLISH A STANDARD FOR

RENEWABLE ENERGY

This proposal would:

Require electric utilities to provideat least 25% of their annual retailsales of electricity from renewableenergy sources, which are wind,solar, biomass, and hydropower,by 2025.

Limit to not more than 1% per yearelectric utility rate increasescharged to consumers only toachieve compliance with therenewable energy standard.

Allow annual extensions of thedeadline to meet the 25% standardin order to prevent rate increasesover the 1% limit.

Require the legislature to enactadditional laws to encourage theuse of Michigan made equipmentand employment of Michiganresidents.

Should this proposal be approved?

PROPOSAL 12-4A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE

STATE CONSTITUTION TOESTABLISH THE MICHIGAN

QUALITY HOME CARE COUNCILAND PROVIDE COLLECTIVE

BARGAINING FOR IN-HOME CAREWORKERS

This proposal would:

Allow in-home care workers tobargain collectively with theMichigan Quality Home CareCouncil (MQHCC). Continue thecurrent exclusive representative ofin-home care workers untilmodified in accordance with laborlaws.

Require MQHCC to providetraining for in-home care workers,create a registry of workers whopass background checks, andprovide financial services topatients to manage the cost ofin-home care.

Preserve patients’ rights to hirein-home care workers who are notreferred from the MQHCC registrywho are bargaining unit members.

Authorize the MQHCC to setminimum compensation standardsand terms and conditions ofemployment.

Should this proposal be approved?

PROPOSAL 12-5A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE

STATE CONSTITUTION TO LIMITTHE ENACTMENT OF NEW TAXES

BY STATE GOVERNMENT

This proposal would:

Require a 2/3 majority vote of theState House and the State Senate, ora statewide vote of the people at aNovember election, in order for theState of Michigan to impose new oradditional taxes on taxpayers orexpand the base of taxation orincreasing the rate of taxation.

This section shall in no way beconstrued to limit or modify taxlimitations otherwise created in thisConstitution.

Should this proposal be approved?

PROPOSAL 12-6A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE

STATE CONSTITUTIONREGARDING CONSTRUCTION OFINTERNATIONAL BRIDGES AND

TUNNELS

This proposal would:

Require the approval of a majorityof voters at a statewide electionand in each municipality where“new international bridges ortunnels for motor vehicles” are tobe located before the State ofMichigan may expend state fundsor resources for acquiring land,designing, soliciting bids for,constructing, financing, orpromoting new internationalbridges or tunnels.

Create a definition of “newinternational bridges or tunnels formotor vehicles” that means, “anybridge or tunnel which is not opento the public and serving traffic asof January 1, 2012.”

Should this proposal be approved?

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Margaret Cohen

Joseph Falik

Grant Gerhart

Judy Lindstrom

Joan Luksik

Pamela Williams

Howard Baron

Ingrid Day

W. F. Moigis

Joan G. Berndt

Jenny Greenwell

Robert Herner

Olga Meyer

Christine Marie O'Sullivan

Angela N. River

Latrecia Renee Scott

E. Wadsworth Sherrod III

Randy Ston

Steve Thomas

David Trott

Ravi Yalamanchi

Pamala M. Davis

Clay R. Jansson

David R. Kniffen

Gillian A. Levy

YES

NO

YES

NO

YES

NO

YES

NO

YES

NO

YES

NO

VOTE BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT

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PARTISAN SECTION

PRESIDENTIAL

CONGRESSIONAL

LEGISLATIVE

STATE BOARDS

COUNTY

COUNTY

NONPARTISAN SECTION

JUDICIAL

JUDICIAL

LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

STATE PROPOSALS

STRAIGHT PARTY TICKETVote for no more than 1

ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT ANDVICE-PRESIDENT OF THE

UNITED STATESVote for not more than 1

UNITED STATES SENATORVote for not more than 1

REPRESENTATIVE INCONGRESS

5TH DISTRICTVote for not more than 1

REPRESENTATIVE IN STATELEGISLATURE51ST DISTRICT

Vote for not more than 1

MEMBER OF THE STATEBOARD OF EDUCATION

Vote for not more than 2

REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGAN

Vote for not more than 2

TRUSTEE OF MICHIGAN STATEUNIVERSITY

Vote for not more than 2

GOVERNOR OF WAYNE STATEUNIVERSITY

Vote for not more than 2

PROSECUTING ATTORNEYVote for not more than 1

SHERIFFVote for not more than 1

CLERK & REGISTER OF DEEDSVote for not more than 1

TREASURERVote for not more than 1

DRAIN COMMISSIONERVote for not more than 1

SURVEYORVote for not more than 1

COUNTY COMMISSIONER6TH DISTRICT

Vote for not more than 1

JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURTVote for not more than 2

JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURTPartial Term Ending 01/01/2015

Vote for not more than 1

JUDGE OF COURT OFAPPEALS

2ND DISTRICTINCUMBENT POSITION

Vote for not more than 3

JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT7TH CIRCUIT

INCUMBENT POSITIONVote for not more than 3

JUDGE OF PROBATE COURTGENESEE COUNTY PROBATE

COURTINCUMBENT POSITION

Vote for not more than 1

JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT67TH DISTRICT, 4TH DIVISION

INCUMBENT POSITIONVote for not more than 1

BOARD MEMBERFENTON AREA PUBLIC

SCHOOLSVote for not more than 1

PROPOSAL 12-1A REFERENDUM ON PUBLIC ACT 4 OF

2011 - THE EMERGENCY MANAGERLAW

Public Act 4 of 2011 would:

Establish criteria to assess thefinancial condition of local governmentunits, including school districts.

Authorize Governor to appoint anemergency manager (EM) upon statefinding of a financial emergency, andallow the EM to act in place of localgovernment officials.

Require EM to develop financial andoperating plans, which may includemodification or termination ofcontracts, reorganization ofgovernment, and determination ofexpenditures, services, and use ofassets until the emergency is resolved.

Alternatively, authorizestate-appointed review team to enterinto a local government approvedconsent decree.

Should this law be approved?

PROPOSAL 12-2A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE

STATE CONSTITUTIONREGARDING COLLECTIVE

BARGAINING

This proposal would:

Grant public and privateemployees the constitutional rightto organize and bargaincollectively through labor unions.

Invalidate existing or future stateor local laws that limit the ability tojoin unions and bargaincollectively, and to negotiate andenforce collective bargainingagreements, including employees’financial support of their laborunions. Laws may be enacted toprohibit public employees fromstriking.

Override state laws that regulatehours and conditions ofemployment to the extent thatthose laws conflict with collectivebargaining agreements.

Define “employer” as a person orentity employing one or moreemployees.

Should this proposal be approved?

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RepublicanParty

DemocraticParty

LibertarianParty

U.S. TaxpayersParty

GreenParty

Natural LawParty

Mitt RomneyPaul Ryan

Republican

Barack ObamaJoe Biden

Democratic

Virgil H. Goode Jr.James N. Clymer

U.S. Taxpayers

Jill SteinCheri Honkala

Green

Ross C. AndersonLuis Rodriguez

Natural Law

Pete HoekstraRepublican

Debbie StabenowDemocratic

Scotty BomanLibertarian

Richard A. MatkinU.S. Taxpayers

Harley MikkelsonGreen

John D. LitleNatural Law

Jim SlezakRepublican

Daniel T. KildeeDemocratic

Gregory CreswellLibertarian

David DavenportNo Party Affiliation

Joseph GravesRepublican

Steven LoseyDemocratic

Todd A. CourserRepublican

Melanie A. KurdysRepublican

Michelle FecteauDemocratic

Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic

Andy LeCureauxLibertarian

Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers

Gail M. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers

Candace R. CavenyGreen

Dwain Reynolds IIIGreen

Dan HorningRepublican

Robert SteeleRepublican

Mark BernsteinDemocratic

Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocratic

James Lewis HudlerLibertarian

Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian

Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers

Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers

Eric BorregardGreen

Nikki MattsonNatural Law

Melanie FosterRepublican

Jeff SakwaRepublican

Joel FergusonDemocratic

Brian MosallamDemocratic

Michael H. MillerLibertarian

Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers

Stephen J. YoungU.S. TaxpayersLloyd Clarke

Green

Michael J. BusuitoRepublican

Satish B. JastiRepublican

Sandra Hughes O'BrienDemocratic

Kim TrentDemocratic

Robert GaleU.S. Taxpayers

Marc J. SosnowskiU.S. Taxpayers

Margaret GuttshallGreen

Latham ReddingGreen

David LeytonDemocratic

Robert J. PickellDemocratic

Michael StikovichRepublican

John J. GleasonDemocratic

Adam FordRepublican

Deborah CherryDemocratic

R. StewartRepublican

Jeff WrightDemocratic

Kim R. CarlsonDemocratic

Tony BrownRepublican

Jonathan T. EttingerLibertarian

Colleen O'BrienJustice of Supreme Court

Bob RoddisJustice of Supreme Court

Doug DernJustice of Supreme CourtConnie Marie KelleyJustice of Supreme Court

Stephen MarkmanJustice of Supreme Court

Bridget Mary McCormackJustice of Supreme Court

Kerry L. MorganJustice of Supreme Court

Brian ZahraJustice of Supreme Court

Mindy BarryJustice of Supreme Court

Shelia JohnsonJustice of Supreme Court

Elizabeth L. GleicherJudge of Court Of Appeals

Kathleen JansenJudge of Court Of AppealsDeborah A. Servitto

Judge of Court Of Appeals

Judith A. FullertonJudge of Circuit Court

Archie L. HaymanJudge of Circuit Court

Geoffrey L. NeithercutJudge of Circuit Court

F. Kay BehmJudge of Probate Court

Christopher OdetteJudge of District Court

Dior Rushton

Drew M. Shapiro

Sandra Mathews-Barnes

YES

NO

YES

NO

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OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election

Tuesday, November 6, 2012Oakland County, MichiganCity of Fenton, Precinct 5 A

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STATE PROPOSALS STATE PROPOSALS

COUNTY PROPOSALS

COUNTY PROPOSALS COUNTY PROPOSALS

LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICTPROPOSALS

PROPOSAL 12-3A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE

STATE CONSTITUTION TOESTABLISH A STANDARD FOR

RENEWABLE ENERGY

This proposal would:

Require electric utilities to provideat least 25% of their annual retailsales of electricity from renewableenergy sources, which are wind,solar, biomass, and hydropower,by 2025.

Limit to not more than 1% per yearelectric utility rate increasescharged to consumers only toachieve compliance with therenewable energy standard.

Allow annual extensions of thedeadline to meet the 25% standardin order to prevent rate increasesover the 1% limit.

Require the legislature to enactadditional laws to encourage theuse of Michigan made equipmentand employment of Michiganresidents.

Should this proposal be approved?

PROPOSAL 12-4A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE

STATE CONSTITUTION TOESTABLISH THE MICHIGAN

QUALITY HOME CARE COUNCILAND PROVIDE COLLECTIVE

BARGAINING FOR IN-HOME CAREWORKERS

This proposal would:

Allow in-home care workers tobargain collectively with theMichigan Quality Home CareCouncil (MQHCC). Continue thecurrent exclusive representative ofin-home care workers untilmodified in accordance with laborlaws.

Require MQHCC to providetraining for in-home care workers,create a registry of workers whopass background checks, andprovide financial services topatients to manage the cost ofin-home care.

Preserve patients’ rights to hirein-home care workers who are notreferred from the MQHCC registrywho are bargaining unit members.

Authorize the MQHCC to setminimum compensation standardsand terms and conditions ofemployment.

Should this proposal be approved?

PROPOSAL 12-5A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE

STATE CONSTITUTION TO LIMITTHE ENACTMENT OF NEW TAXES

BY STATE GOVERNMENT

This proposal would:

Require a 2/3 majority vote of theState House and the State Senate, ora statewide vote of the people at aNovember election, in order for theState of Michigan to impose new oradditional taxes on taxpayers orexpand the base of taxation orincreasing the rate of taxation.

This section shall in no way beconstrued to limit or modify taxlimitations otherwise created in thisConstitution.

Should this proposal be approved?

PROPOSAL 12-6A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE

STATE CONSTITUTIONREGARDING CONSTRUCTION OFINTERNATIONAL BRIDGES AND

TUNNELS

This proposal would:

Require the approval of a majorityof voters at a statewide electionand in each municipality where“new international bridges ortunnels for motor vehicles” are tobe located before the State ofMichigan may expend state fundsor resources for acquiring land,designing, soliciting bids for,constructing, financing, orpromoting new internationalbridges or tunnels.

Create a definition of “newinternational bridges or tunnels formotor vehicles” that means, “anybridge or tunnel which is not opento the public and serving traffic asof January 1, 2012.”

Should this proposal be approved?

Shall the limitation on the total amountof taxes which may be imposedagainst all taxable property byGenesee County be increased by anew additional millage of 0.1 mill (tencents on each $1,000 of taxablevaluation) for a period of ten (10)years, January 1, 2012, throughDecember 31, 2021, inclusive, for thepurpose of providing support andassistance to veterans of active UnitedStates military service and theirdependents, and administrative andfacility costs involved in providingsupport and assistance to suchveterans and dependents (estimatedto provide revenue of $880,523.00 inthe first year of the authorized levy,subject to the tax capture provisionsidentified below)?

In Genesee County, there are localauthorities that capture and use forauthorized purposes tax incrementrevenues from property taxes levied bythe County. Such captured revenuewould include a portion of theproposed millage levy. The followingsuch local authorities are expected tocapture and receive disbursement of aportion of the County’s property taxlevy: City of Fenton’s DowntownDevelopment Authority and LocalDevelopment Finance Authority, Cityof Davison’s Downtown DevelopmentAuthority and Local DevelopmentFinance Authority, City of ClioDowntown Development Authority (forthe Clio Tax Increment FinanceAuthority), City of Montrose DowntownDevelopment Authority, City of SwartzCreek Downtown DevelopmentAuthority, City of Grand BlancDowntown Development Authority,City of Flint Downtown DevelopmentAuthority, Vienna Township BusinessDevelopment Area, Davison TownshipDowntown Development Authority,Genesee County’s BrownfieldRedevelopment Authority and LandBank Authority, Village of OtisvilleDowntown Development Authority,Village of Lennon DowntownDevelopment Authority, City of LindenDowntown Development Authority andVillage of Otter Lake DowntownDevelopment Authority.

Other such local authorities could becreated in the future.

Shall the limitation on the total amountof taxes which may be imposedagainst all taxable property byGenesee County be increased by anew additional millage of 0.02 mill (twocents on each $1,000 of taxablevaluation) for a period of five (5) years,January 1, 2012, through December31, 2016, inclusive, for the purpose ofproviding funding for agricultural,horticultural, nutrition and othercommunity education programsthrough a contract with the MichiganState University Extension (estimatedto provide revenue of $176,104.60 inthe first year of the authorized levy,subject to the tax capture provisionsidentified below)?

In Genesee County, there are localauthorities that capture and use forauthorized purposes tax incrementrevenues from property taxes levied bythe County. Such captured revenuewould include a portion of theproposed millage levy. The followingsuch local authorities are expected tocapture and receive disbursement of aportion of the County’s property taxlevy: City of Fenton’s DowntownDevelopment Authority and LocalDevelopment Finance Authority, Cityof Davison’s Downtown DevelopmentAuthority and Local DevelopmentFinance Authority, City of ClioDowntown Development Authority (forthe Clio Tax Increment FinanceAuthority), City of Montrose DowntownDevelopment Authority, City of SwartzCreek Downtown DevelopmentAuthority, City of Grand BlancDowntown Development Authority,City of Flint Downtown DevelopmentAuthority, Vienna Township BusinessDevelopment Area, Davison TownshipDowntown Development Authority,Genesee County’s BrownfieldRedevelopment Authority and LandBank Authority, Village of OtisvilleDowntown Development Authority,Village of Lennon DowntownDevelopment Authority, City of LindenDowntown Development Authority andVillage of Otter Lake DowntownDevelopment Authority.

Other such local authorities could becreated in the future.

Shall there be a renewal of thepreviously approved authorization ofthe Genesee County Board ofCommissioners to levy a tax of 1.0 mill($1.00 per $1,000.00 of taxableproperty valuation) upon the taxablevaluation of property within GeneseeCounty, as finally equalized, for eachof the seven (7) years from 2013through 2019, inclusive, for thepurpose of providing, through theGenesee County Health Department, ahealth care services delivery system,such as the Genesee Health Plan, foruninsured low income residents ofGenesee County?

This is a renewal of the GeneseeCounty Health Care Services Millagewhich expires after the 2012 levy. Theestimated revenue that will becollected during the first year thismillage is authorized and levied is$8,606,928. In Genesee County, thereare local authorities that capture anduse for authorized purposes taxincrement revenues from propertytaxes levied by the County. Suchcaptured revenue would include aportion of the proposed millage levy.The total amount of captured taxincrement revenues from the proposedmillage levy in the first calendar yearof the levy is estimated to be$180,471.23. The following such localauthorities presently are expected tocapture and receive disbursement of aportion of the County’s property taxlevy:

City of Fenton’s DowntownDevelopment Authority and LocalDevelopment Finance Authority, Cityof Davison’s Downtown DevelopmentAuthority and Local DevelopmentFinance Authority, City of ClioDowntown Development Authority (forthe Clio Tax Increment FinanceAuthority), City of Montrose DowntownDevelopment Authority, City of SwartzCreek Downtown DevelopmentAuthority, City of Grand BlancDowntown Development Authority,City of Flint Downtown DevelopmentAuthority, Vienna Township BusinessDevelopment Area, Davison TownshipDowntown Development Authority,Genesee County’s BrownfieldRedevelopment Authority and LandBank Authority, Village of OtisvilleDowntown Development Authority,Village of Lennon DowntownDevelopment Authority, City of LindenDowntown Development Authority andVillage of Otter Lake DowntownDevelopment Authority.

Other such local authorities could becreated in the future.

Shall Fenton Area Public Schools,Genesee, Livingston and OaklandCounties, Michigan, borrow the sum ofnot to exceed Eight Million FourHundred Thousand Dollars($8,400,000) and issue its generalobligation unlimited tax bonds therefor,in one or more se

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YES

NO

YES

NO

YES

NO

YES

NO

YES

NO

YES

NO

YES

NO

YES

NO

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PARTISAN SECTION

PRESIDENTIAL

CONGRESSIONAL

LEGISLATIVE

STATE BOARDS

COUNTY

COUNTY

TOWNSHIP

NONPARTISAN SECTION

JUDICIAL

JUDICIAL

STRAIGHT PARTY TICKETVote for not more than 1

ELECTORS OF PRESIDENTAND VICE-PRESIDENT

OF THE UNITED STATESVote for not more than 1

UNITED STATES SENATORVote for not more than 1

REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS12th DISTRICT

Vote for not more than 1

REPRESENTATIVE INSTATE LEGISLATURE

23rd DISTRICTVote for not more than 1

MEMBER STATE BOARD OFEDUCATION

Vote for not more than 2

REGENT OF UNIVERSITY OFMICHIGAN

Vote for not more than 2

TRUSTEE MICHIGAN STATEUNIVERSITY

Vote for not more than 2

GOVERNOR OF WAYNE STATEUNIVERSITY

Vote for not more than 2

PROSECUTING ATTORNEYVote for not more than 1

SHERIFFVote for not more than 1

CLERKVote for not more than 1

TREASURERVote for not more than 1

REGISTER OF DEEDSVote for not more than 1

COUNTY COMMISSIONER11th DISTRICT

Vote for not more than 1

SUPERVISORVote for not more than 1

CLERKVote for not more than 1

TREASURERVote for not more than 1

TRUSTEEVote for not more than 4

JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURTVote for not more than 2

JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURTINCUMBENT POSITIONPartial Term Ending 01/01/2015

Vote for not more than 1

JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS1st DISTRICT

INCUMBENT POSITIONVote for not more than 2

JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT3rd CIRCUIT

INCUMBENT POSITIONVote for not more than 16

JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT3rd CIRCUIT

NON-INCUMBENT POSITIONVote for not more than 3

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RepublicanParty

DemocraticParty

LibertarianParty

U.S. TaxpayersParty

GreenParty

Natural LawParty

Mitt RomneyPaul Ryan

Republican

Barack ObamaJoe Biden

Democratic

Virgil H. Goode, Jr.James N. Clymer

U.S. Taxpayers

Jill SteinCheri Honkala

Green

Ross C. AndersonLuis Rodriguez

Natural Law

Pete HoekstraRepublican

Debbie StabenowDemocratic

Scotty BomanLibertarian

Richard A. MatkinU.S. Taxpayers

Harley MikkelsonGreen

John D. LitleNatural Law

Cynthia KallgrenRepublican

John D. DingellDemocratic

Richard J. SeculaLibertarian

Pat SomervilleRepublican

Tom BoritzkiDemocratic

Todd A. CourserRepublican

Melanie A. KurdysRepublican

Michelle FecteauDemocratic

Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic

Andy LeCureauxLibertarian

Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers

Gail M. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers

Candace R. CavenyGreen

Dwain Reynolds IIIGreen

Dan HorningRepublican

Robert SteeleRepublican

Mark BernsteinDemocratic

Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocratic

James Lewis HudlerLibertarian

Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian

Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers

Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers

Eric BorregardGreen

Nikki MattsonNatural Law

Melanie FosterRepublican

Jeff SakwaRepublican

Joel FergusonDemocratic

Brian MosallamDemocratic

Michael H. MillerLibertarian

Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers

Stephen J. YoungU.S. TaxpayersLloyd Clarke

Green

Michael J. BusuitoRepublican

Satish B. JastiRepublican

Sandra Hughes O'BrienDemocratic

Kim TrentDemocratic

Robert GaleU.S. Taxpayers

Marc J. SosnowskiU.S. Taxpayers

Margaret GuttshallGreen

Latham ReddingGreen

Kym L. WorthyDemocratic

David S. AftonLibertarian

Shelly L. MiltonRepublican

Benny N. NapoleonDemocratic

Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers

Werner J. KleinRepublican

Cathy M. GarrettDemocratic

Raymond J. WojtowiczDemocratic

William RushlowLibertarian

Bernard J. YoungbloodDemocratic

Benjamin BachrachLibertarian

Keith ButkovichLibertarian

Kevin M. McNamaraDemocratic

Robert StanoRepublican

David A. GlaabRepublican

Tom ChilesDemocratic

Johan SuttonNo Party Affiliation

Tim Thomas TromblyNo Party Affiliation

Kathlene Van WasshnovaRepublican

Gary ConleyRepublican

Linda K. SpanglerDemocratic

Andrew LazereRepublican

Walt McCurdyRepublican

Michael StachRepublican

Marlene C. KrauseDemocraticR.P. LillyDemocratic

Donna Puskar MendrysaDemocratic

Larry L. O'KelleyDemocratic

Doug Dern

Connie Marie Kelley

Stephen MarkmanJustice of Supreme Court

Bridget Mary McCormack

Kerry L. Morgan

Colleen O'Brien

Bob Roddis

Shelia Johnson

Brian ZahraJustice of Supreme Court

Mindy Barry

Michael RiordanJudge of Court of Appeals

Kirsten Frank KellyJudge of Court of Appeals

Leslie Kim SmithJudge of Circuit Court

Virgil C. SmithJudge of Circuit Court

Deborah A. ThomasJudge of Circuit Court

Deborah Ross AdamsJudge of Circuit Court

Wendy Marie BaxterJudge of Circuit CourtAnnette J. Berry

Judge of Circuit CourtGregory Dean BillJudge of Circuit Court

Joseph Vincent Brennan

Jerome C. CavanaghJudge of Circuit Court

Robert J. Colombo, Jr.Judge of Circuit CourtEdward Ewell, Jr.Judge of Circuit Court

Richard B. HalloranJudge of Circuit Court

Amy Patricia HathawayJudge of Circuit Court

Kathleen M. McCarthyJudge of Circuit CourtMaria L. OxholmJudge of Circuit Court

Linda V. ParkerJudge of Circuit Court

Daniel P. RyanJudge of Circuit Court

Kelly Ann Ramsey

John Joseph Sullivan

Karen Braxton

Kevin Cox

Dana Margaret Hathaway

Brian L. Morrow

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OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election

Tuesday, November 6, 2012Wayne County, Michigan

Charter Township of Huron, Precinct 1 - Congress 12th District

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JUDICIAL

LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

PROPOSAL SECTION

STATE

STATE STATE

COUNTY

COUNTY

TOWNSHIP

COMMUNITY COLLEGE

JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT3rd CIRCUIT

INCUMBENT POSITIONPartial Term Ending 01/01/2015

Vote for not more than 2

JUDGE OF PROBATE COURTINCUMBENT POSITION

Vote for not more than 3

JUDGE OF PROBATE COURTINCUMBENT POSITIONPartial Term Ending 01/01/2015

Vote for not more than 1

JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT34th DISTRICT

INCUMBENT POSITIONVote for not more than 1

BOARD MEMBERHURON SCHOOLS

Vote for not more than 2

PROPOSAL 12-1

A REFERENDUM ON PUBLIC ACT 4OF 2011 – THE EMERGENCY

MANAGER LAW

Public Act 4 of 2011 would:

• Establish criteria to assess the financialcondition of local government units,including school districts.

• Authorize Governor to appoint anemergency manager (EM) uponstatefinding of a financial emergency,and allow the EM to act in place of localgovernment officials.

• Require EM to develop financial andoperating plans, which may includemodification or termination of contracts,reorganization of government, anddetermination of expenditures, services,and use of assets until the emergency isresolved.

• Alternatively, authorize state-appointedreview team to enter into a localgovernment approved consent decree.

Should this law be approved?

PROPOSAL 12-2

A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THESTATE CONSTITUTION REGARDING

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING

This proposal would:

• Grant public and private employees theconstitutional right to organize andbargain collectively through labor unions.

• Invalidate existing or future state orlocal laws that limit the ability to joinunions and bargain collectively, and tonegotiate and enforce collectivebargaining agreements, includingemployees’ financial support of theirlabor unions. Laws may be enacted toprohibit public employees from striking.

• Override state laws that regulate hoursand conditions of employment to theextent that those laws conflict withcollective bargaining agreements.

• Define “employer” as a person or entityemploying one or more employees.

Should this proposal be approved?

PROPOSAL 12-3

A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THESTATE CONSTITUTION TO

ESTABLISH A STANDARD FORRENEWABLE ENERGY

This proposal would:

• Require electric utilities to provide atleast 25% of their annual retail sales ofelectricity from renewable energysources, which are wind, solar, biomass,and hydropower, by 2025.

• Limit to not more than 1% per yearelectric utility rate increases charged toconsumers only to achieve compliancewith the renewable energy standard.

• Allow annual extensions of thedeadline to meet the 25% standard inorder to prevent rate increases over the1% limit.

• Require the legislature to enactadditional laws to encourage the use ofMichigan made equipment andemployment of Michigan residents.

Should this proposal be approved?

PROPOSAL 12-4

A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THESTATE CONSTITUTION TO

ESTABLISH THE MICHIGAN QUALITYHOME CARE COUNCIL AND

PROVIDE COLLECTIVE BARGAININGFOR IN-HOME CARE WORKERS

This proposal would:

• Allow in-home care workers to bargaincollectively with the Michigan QualityHome Care Council (MQHCC). Continuethe current exclusive representative ofin-home care workers until modified inaccordance with labor laws.

• Require MQHCC to provide training forin-home care workers, create a registryof workers who pass backgroundchecks, and provide financial services topatients to manage the cost of in-homecare.

• Preserve patients’ rights to hirein-home care workers who are notreferred from the MQHCC registry whoare bargaining unit members.

• Authorize the MQHCC to set minimumcompensation standards and terms andconditions of employment.

Should this proposal be approved?

PROPOSAL 12-5

A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THESTATE CONSTITUTION TO LIMIT THE

ENACTMENT OF NEW TAXES BYSTATE GOVERNMENT

This proposal would:

Require a 2/3 majority vote of the StateHouse and the State Senate, or astatewide vote of the people at aNovember election, in order for the Stateof Michigan to impose new or additionaltaxes on taxpayers or expand the baseof taxation or increasing the rate oftaxation.

This section shall in no way beconstrued to limit or modify taxlimitations otherwise created in thisConstitution.

Should this proposal be approved?

PROPOSAL 12-6

A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THESTATE CONSTITUTION REGARDING

CONSTRUCTION OFINTERNATIONAL BRIDGES AND

TUNNELS

This proposal would:

• Require the approval of a majority ofvoters at a statewide election and ineach municipality where “newinternational bridges or tunnels for motorvehicles” are to be located before theState of Michigan may expend statefunds or resources for acquiring land,designing, soliciting bids for,constructing, financing, or promotingnew international bridges or tunnels.

• Create a definition of “new internationalbridges or tunnels for motor vehicles”that means, “any bridge or tunnel whichis not open to the public and servingtraffic as of January 1, 2012.”

Should this proposal be approved?

FORM OF THE WAYNE COUNTYBUDGET AND APPROPRIATION

ORDINANCE

SHALL THE WAYNE COUNTY HOMERULE CHARTER BE AMENDED TOADD A NEW SECTION 5.120 AND TOAMEND EXISTING SECTION 5.134 TOAUTHORIZE THE WAYNE COUNTYCOMMISSION RATHER THAN THEWAYNE COUNTY EXECUTIVE TOESTABLISH THE FORM (INCLUDINGBUT NOT LIMITED TO LUMP-SUMAND LINE-ITEM) OF THE COUNTYBUDGET AND APPROPRIATIONORDINANCE; AND TO REQUIRE THECOUNTY COMMISSION TOESTABLISH THE FORM OF THEBUDGET AND APPROPRIATIONORDINANCE BY DECEMBER 7, 2012AND TO ADOPT CHANGES TO THEFORM AT LEAST TEN MONTHSBEFORE THE BEGINNING OF AFISCAL YEAR TO BE EFFECTIVE FORTHAT FISCAL YEAR; AND TO ALSOAMEND SECTION 5.121 TO REQUIRETHE COUNTY EXECUTIVE TOPREPARE AND SUBMIT THE BUDGETAND APPROPRIATION ORDINANCEIN THE FORM ESTABLISHED BY THECOUNTY COMMISSION?

INDEPENDENT EXTERNAL AUDITOR

SHALL SECTION 3.119(E) OF THEWAYNE COUNTY HOME RULECHARTER BE AMENDED TO REMOVETHE RESTRICTION THAT PROHIBITSAN INDEPENDENT EXTERNALAUDITOR FROM PROVIDING AUDITSERVICES TO THE COUNTY FORMORE THAN EIGHT (8)CONSECUTIVE YEARS; ANDFURTHER TO REQUIREINDEPENDENT EXTERNALAUDITORS BE SELECTED BASED ONA COMPETITIVE PROCESS INACCORDANCE WITH THE COUNTY'SPROCUREMENT ORDINANCE?

MEMBERSHIP ON THE WAYNECOUNTY RETIREMENT COMMISSION

SHALL SECTION 6.112 OF THEWAYNE COUNTY HOME RULECHARTER BE AMENDED TO EXPANDTHE WAYNE COUNTY RETIREMENTCOMMISSION'S MEMBERSHIP FROM8 TO 9, ADDING AS A MEMBER THEWAYNE COUNTY TREASURER ORHIS OR HER DESIGNEE; AND ALSOTO AUTHORIZE THE CHAIRPERSONOF THE WAYNE COUNTYCOMMISSION, WHO IS ALSO AMEMBER OF THE WAYNE COUNTYRETIREMENT COMMISSION, TOAPPOINT A PERSON TO SERVE ASHIS OR HER DESIGNEE ON THERETIREMENT COMMISSION; AND TOFURTHER ALLOW EMPLOYEES ANDRETIREES OF THE WAYNE COUNTYAIRPORT AUTHORITY TO VOTE FORAND SERVE AS MEMBERS OF THEWAYNE COUNTY RETIREMENTCOMMISSION (WITH NO MORE THANONE MEMBER BEING AN AIRPORTEMPLOYEE OR RETIREE) UNTILSUCH TIME AS THE AIRPORTAUTHORITY ESTABLISHES ITS OWNRETIREMENT SYSTEM OR PENSIONPLAN?

REMOVAL OF THE WAYNE COUNTYEXECUTIVE FROM OFFICE BY THE

GOVERNOR

SHALL THE WAYNE COUNTY HOMERULE CHARTER BE AMENDED TOADD SECTION 4.124 TO AUTHORIZETHE GOVERNOR TO REMOVE THEWAYNE COUNTY EXECUTIVE FROMOFFICE FOR THE SAME REASONSAND WITH THE SAME DUE PROCESSAS PROVIDED BY LAW FOR THESHERIFF, PROSECUTINGATTORNEY, COUNTY CLERK,REGISTER OF DEEDS, AND COUNTYTREASURER?

THE WAYNE COUNTYCOMMISSION'S POWER TOAPPROVE COMPENSATION

SHALL SECTION 3.115 OF THEWAYNE COUNTY HOME RULECHARTER, WHICH SETS FORTH THEPOWERS AND DUTIES OF THEWAYNE COUNTY COMMISSION, BEAMENDED TO INCLUDE THE POWERAND DUTY TO APPROVE ALLCOMPENSATION OF EVERYEMPLOYMENT POSITION IN THECOUNTY, UNLESS THECOMPENSATION IS ESTABLISHEDBY STATE OR FEDERAL LAW?

HURON Charter TownshipPublic Safety Millage Proposal

Shall the total tax rate limitation that maybe imposed for all purposes on propertyin the Charter Township of Huron,Wayne County, Michigan be increasedby 2.77 mills ($2.77 per $1,000) of stateequalized valuation of all property withinsaid township for a period of Five (5)years, the years 2012 to 2016 bothinclusive, to provide funds for theoperation and maintenance of the PoliceDepartment (2 mills) and the FireDepartment (.77 mills); and shall thetownship levy such increase in millagefor such purpose during such period,which will raise in the first year of suchlevy an estimated $1,146,088.80.

WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITYCOLLEGE DISTRICT MILLAGE

PROPOSAL

Shall the limitation on the amount oftaxes which may be imposed on taxableproperty in the Wayne CountyCommunity College District be increasedby one dollar per thousand dollars (1mill) of the taxable value of all taxableproperty in the College District for aperiod of ten (10) years, the tax yearscommencing July 1, 2013, to July 1,2022, inclusive, as new additionalmillage to provide funds for communitycollege purposes authorized by law? It isestimated that 1 mill would raiseapproximately $21,746,964 when firstlevied in 2013.

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Lawrence S. TalonJudge of Circuit Court

Margaret M. Van HoutenJudge of Circuit Court

David Braxton

Freddie G. Burton, Jr.Judge of Probate Court

Frank S. SzymanskiJudge of Probate Court

June E. Blackwell-HatcherJudge of Probate Court

Terrance A. KeithJudge of Probate Court

Tina Brooks GreenJudge of District Court

Michael A. Gill

Nathan Cornwall

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NO

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NO

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NO

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NO

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NO

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PARTISAN SECTION

PRESIDENTIAL

CONGRESSIONAL

LEGISLATIVE

STATE BOARDS

STATE BOARDS

COUNTY

NONPARTISAN SECTION

JUDICIAL

JUDICIAL

COMMUNITY COLLEGE

STRAIGHT PARTY TICKETVote for not more than 1

ELECTORS OF PRESIDENTAND VICE-PRESIDENT

OF THE UNITED STATESVote for not more than 1

UNITED STATES SENATORVote for not more than 1

REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS13th DISTRICT

Vote for not more than 1

REPRESENTATIVE INSTATE LEGISLATURE

2nd DISTRICTVote for not more than 1

MEMBER STATE BOARD OFEDUCATION

Vote for not more than 2

REGENT OF UNIVERSITY OFMICHIGAN

Vote for not more than 2

TRUSTEE MICHIGAN STATEUNIVERSITY

Vote for not more than 2

GOVERNOR OF WAYNE STATEUNIVERSITY

Vote for not more than 2

PROSECUTING ATTORNEYVote for not more than 1

SHERIFFVote for not more than 1

CLERKVote for not more than 1

TREASURERVote for not more than 1

REGISTER OF DEEDSVote for not more than 1

COUNTY COMMISSIONER1st DISTRICT

Vote for not more than 1

JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURTVote for not more than 2

JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURTINCUMBENT POSITIONPartial Term Ending 01/01/2015

Vote for not more than 1

JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS1st DISTRICT

INCUMBENT POSITIONVote for not more than 2

JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT3rd CIRCUIT

INCUMBENT POSITIONVote for not more than 16

JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT3rd CIRCUIT

NON-INCUMBENT POSITIONVote for not more than 3

JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT3rd CIRCUIT

INCUMBENT POSITIONPartial Term Ending 01/01/2015

Vote for not more than 2

JUDGE OF PROBATE COURTINCUMBENT POSITION

Vote for not more than 3

JUDGE OF PROBATE COURTINCUMBENT POSITIONPartial Term Ending 01/01/2015

Vote for not more than 1

JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT36th DISTRICT

INCUMBENT POSITIONVote for not more than 9

JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT36th DISTRICT

NON-INCUMBENT POSITIONVote for not more than 2

JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT36th DISTRICT

INCUMBENT POSITIONPartial Term Ending 01/01/2015

Vote for not more than 2

BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEMBERWAYNE COUNTY

COMMUNITY COLLEGE1st DISTRICT

Vote for not more than 1

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RepublicanParty

DemocraticParty

LibertarianParty

U.S. TaxpayersParty

GreenParty

Natural LawParty

Mitt RomneyPaul Ryan

Republican

Barack ObamaJoe Biden

Democratic

Virgil H. Goode, Jr.James N. Clymer

U.S. Taxpayers

Jill SteinCheri Honkala

Green

Ross C. AndersonLuis Rodriguez

Natural Law

Pete HoekstraRepublican

Debbie StabenowDemocratic

Scotty BomanLibertarian

Richard A. MatkinU.S. Taxpayers

Harley MikkelsonGreen

John D. LitleNatural Law

Harry T. SawickiRepublican

John Conyers, Jr.Democratic

Chris SharerLibertarian

Martin GrayU.S. Taxpayers

Daniel Corrigan GranoRepublican

Alberta Tinsley TalabiDemocratic

Hans Christopher BarbeGreen

Todd A. CourserRepublican

Melanie A. KurdysRepublican

Michelle FecteauDemocratic

Lupe Ramos-MontignyDemocratic

Andy LeCureauxLibertarian

Karen AdamsU.S. Taxpayers

Gail M. GraeserU.S. Taxpayers

Candace R. CavenyGreen

Dwain Reynolds IIIGreen

Dan HorningRepublican

Robert SteeleRepublican

Mark BernsteinDemocratic

Shauna Ryder DiggsDemocratic

James Lewis HudlerLibertarian

Gregory Scott StempfleLibertarian

Joe SangerU.S. Taxpayers

Gerald T. Van SickleU.S. Taxpayers

Eric BorregardGreen

Nikki MattsonNatural Law

Melanie FosterRepublican

Jeff SakwaRepublican

Joel FergusonDemocratic

Brian MosallamDemocratic

Michael H. MillerLibertarian

Bill Mohr IIU.S. Taxpayers

Stephen J. YoungU.S. TaxpayersLloyd Clarke

Green

Michael J. BusuitoRepublican

Satish B. JastiRepublican

Sandra Hughes O'BrienDemocratic

Kim TrentDemocratic

Robert GaleU.S. Taxpayers

Marc J. SosnowskiU.S. Taxpayers

Margaret GuttshallGreen

Latham ReddingGreen

Kym L. WorthyDemocratic

David S. AftonLibertarian

Shelly L. MiltonRepublican

Benny N. NapoleonDemocratic

Bob CzakU.S. Taxpayers

Werner J. KleinRepublican

Cathy M. GarrettDemocratic

Raymond J. WojtowiczDemocratic

William RushlowLibertarian

Bernard J. YoungbloodDemocratic

Benjamin BachrachLibertarian

Robert SheehyRepublican

Tim KilleenDemocratic

Bob Roddis

Doug Dern

Connie Marie Kelley

Stephen MarkmanJustice of Supreme Court

Bridget Mary McCormack

Kerry L. Morgan

Colleen O'Brien

Mindy Barry

Shelia Johnson

Brian ZahraJustice of Supreme Court

Kirsten Frank KellyJudge of Court of Appeals

Michael RiordanJudge of Court of Appeals

Daniel P. RyanJudge of Circuit CourtLeslie Kim SmithJudge of Circuit Court

Virgil C. SmithJudge of Circuit Court

Deborah A. ThomasJudge of Circuit Court

Deborah Ross AdamsJudge of Circuit Court

Wendy Marie BaxterJudge of Circuit CourtAnnette J. Berry

Judge of Circuit CourtGregory Dean BillJudge of Circuit Court

Joseph Vincent Brennan

Jerome C. CavanaghJudge of Circuit Court

Robert J. Colombo, Jr.Judge of Circuit CourtEdward Ewell, Jr.Judge of Circuit Court

Richard B. HalloranJudge of Circuit Court

Amy Patricia HathawayJudge of Circuit Court

Kathleen M. McCarthyJudge of Circuit CourtMaria L. OxholmJudge of Circuit Court

Linda V. ParkerJudge of Circuit Court

Brian L. Morrow

Kelly Ann Ramsey

John Joseph Sullivan

Karen Braxton

Kevin Cox

Dana Margaret Hathaway

David Braxton

Lawrence S. TalonJudge of Circuit Court

Margaret M. Van HoutenJudge of Circuit Court

June E. Blackwell-HatcherJudge of Probate Court

Freddie G. Burton, Jr.Judge of Probate Court

Frank S. SzymanskiJudge of Probate Court

Terrance A. KeithJudge of Probate Court

Roberta C. ArcherJudge of District CourtDonald Coleman

Judge of District CourtPrentis Edwards, Jr.

Judge of District CourtRuth Ann GarrettJudge of District Court

Deborah Lewis LangstonJudge of District Court

William C. McConicoJudge of District Court

Donna Robinson MilhouseJudge of District CourtKevin F. RobbinsJudge of District Court

David S. Robinson, Jr.Judge of District Court

Christopher M. Blount

Wanda Evans

Alicia Jones-Coleman

Linda D. Bernard

Shannon A. HolmesJudge of District Court

Michael E. WagnerJudge of District Court

Mary Ellen Stempfle

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OFFICIAL BALLOTGeneral Election

Tuesday, November 6, 2012Wayne County, Michigan

City of Detroit, AVCB 1 - Congress 13th District

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PROPOSAL SECTION

STATE

STATE

COUNTY

COUNTY

CITY

CITY

LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

COMMUNITY COLLEGE

PROPOSAL 12-1

A REFERENDUM ON PUBLIC ACT 4OF 2011 – THE EMERGENCY

MANAGER LAW

Public Act 4 of 2011 would:

• Establish criteria to assess the financialcondition of local government units,including school districts.

• Authorize Governor to appoint anemergency manager (EM) uponstatefinding of a financial emergency,and allow the EM to act in place of localgovernment officials.

• Require EM to develop financial andoperating plans, which may includemodification or termination of contracts,reorganization of government, anddetermination of expenditures, services,and use of assets until the emergency isresolved.

• Alternatively, authorize state-appointedreview team to enter into a localgovernment approved consent decree.

Should this law be approved?

PROPOSAL 12-2

A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THESTATE CONSTITUTION REGARDING

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING

This proposal would:

• Grant public and private employees theconstitutional right to organize andbargain collectively through labor unions.

• Invalidate existing or future state orlocal laws that limit the ability to joinunions and bargain collectively, and tonegotiate and enforce collectivebargaining agreements, includingemployees’ financial support of theirlabor unions. Laws may be enacted toprohibit public employees from striking.

• Override state laws that regulate hoursand conditions of employment to theextent that those laws conflict withcollective bargaining agreements.

• Define “employer” as a person or entityemploying one or more employees.

Should this proposal be approved?

PROPOSAL 12-3

A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THESTATE CONSTITUTION TO

ESTABLISH A STANDARD FORRENEWABLE ENERGY

This proposal would:

• Require electric utilities to provide atleast 25% of their annual retail sales ofelectricity from renewable energysources, which are wind, solar, biomass,and hydropower, by 2025.

• Limit to not more than 1% per yearelectric utility rate increases charged toconsumers only to achieve compliancewith the renewable energy standard.

• Allow annual extensions of thedeadline to meet the 25% standard inorder to prevent rate increases over the1% limit.

• Require the legislature to enactadditional laws to encourage the use ofMichigan made equipment andemployment of Michigan residents.

Should this proposal be approved?

PROPOSAL 12-4

A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THESTATE CONSTITUTION TO

ESTABLISH THE MICHIGAN QUALITYHOME CARE COUNCIL AND

PROVIDE COLLECTIVE BARGAININGFOR IN-HOME CARE WORKERS

This proposal would:

• Allow in-home care workers to bargaincollectively with the Michigan QualityHome Care Council (MQHCC). Continuethe current exclusive representative ofin-home care workers until modified inaccordance with labor laws.

• Require MQHCC to provide training forin-home care workers, create a registryof workers who pass backgroundchecks, and provide financial services topatients to manage the cost of in-homecare.

• Preserve patients’ rights to hirein-home care workers who are notreferred from the MQHCC registry whoare bargaining unit members.

• Authorize the MQHCC to set minimumcompensation standards and terms andconditions of employment.

Should this proposal be approved?

PROPOSAL 12-5

A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THESTATE CONSTITUTION TO LIMIT THE

ENACTMENT OF NEW TAXES BYSTATE GOVERNMENT

This proposal would:

Require a 2/3 majority vote of the StateHouse and the State Senate, or astatewide vote of the people at aNovember election, in order for the Stateof Michigan to impose new or additionaltaxes on taxpayers or expand the baseof taxation or increasing the rate oftaxation.

This section shall in no way beconstrued to limit or modify taxlimitations otherwise created in thisConstitution.

Should this proposal be approved?

PROPOSAL 12-6

A PROPOSAL TO AMEND THESTATE CONSTITUTION REGARDING

CONSTRUCTION OFINTERNATIONAL BRIDGES AND

TUNNELS

This proposal would:

• Require the approval of a majority ofvoters at a statewide election and ineach municipality where “newinternational bridges or tunnels for motorvehicles” are to be located before theState of Michigan may expend statefunds or resources for acquiring land,designing, soliciting bids for,constructing, financing, or promotingnew international bridges or tunnels.

• Create a definition of “new internationalbridges or tunnels for motor vehicles”that means, “any bridge or tunnel whichis not open to the public and servingtraffic as of January 1, 2012.”

Should this proposal be approved?

FORM OF THE WAYNE COUNTYBUDGET AND APPROPRIATION

ORDINANCE

SHALL THE WAYNE COUNTY HOMERULE CHARTER BE AMENDED TOADD A NEW SECTION 5.120 AND TOAMEND EXISTING SECTION 5.134 TOAUTHORIZE THE WAYNE COUNTYCOMMISSION RATHER THAN THEWAYNE COUNTY EXECUTIVE TOESTABLISH THE FORM (INCLUDINGBUT NOT LIMITED TO LUMP-SUMAND LINE-ITEM) OF THE COUNTYBUDGET AND APPROPRIATIONORDINANCE; AND TO REQUIRE THECOUNTY COMMISSION TOESTABLISH THE FORM OF THEBUDGET AND APPROPRIATIONORDINANCE BY DECEMBER 7, 2012AND TO ADOPT CHANGES TO THEFORM AT LEAST TEN MONTHSBEFORE THE BEGINNING OF AFISCAL YEAR TO BE EFFECTIVE FORTHAT FISCAL YEAR; AND TO ALSOAMEND SECTION 5.121 TO REQUIRETHE COUNTY EXECUTIVE TOPREPARE AND SUBMIT THE BUDGETAND APPROPRIATION ORDINANCEIN THE FORM ESTABLISHED BY THECOUNTY COMMISSION?

INDEPENDENT EXTERNAL AUDITOR

SHALL SECTION 3.119(E) OF THEWAYNE COUNTY HOME RULECHARTER BE AMENDED TO REMOVETHE RESTRICTION THAT PROHIBITSAN INDEPENDENT EXTERNALAUDITOR FROM PROVIDING AUDITSERVICES TO THE COUNTY FORMORE THAN EIGHT (8)CONSECUTIVE YEARS; ANDFURTHER TO REQUIREINDEPENDENT EXTERNALAUDITORS BE SELECTED BASED ONA COMPETITIVE PROCESS INACCORDANCE WITH THE COUNTY'SPROCUREMENT ORDINANCE?

MEMBERSHIP ON THE WAYNECOUNTY RETIREMENT COMMISSION

SHALL SECTION 6.112 OF THEWAYNE COUNTY HOME RULECHARTER BE AMENDED TO EXPANDTHE WAYNE COUNTY RETIREMENTCOMMISSION'S MEMBERSHIP FROM8 TO 9, ADDING AS A MEMBER THEWAYNE COUNTY TREASURER ORHIS OR HER DESIGNEE; AND ALSOTO AUTHORIZE THE CHAIRPERSONOF THE WAYNE COUNTYCOMMISSION, WHO IS ALSO AMEMBER OF THE WAYNE COUNTYRETIREMENT COMMISSION, TOAPPOINT A PERSON TO SERVE ASHIS OR HER DESIGNEE ON THERETIREMENT COMMISSION; AND TOFURTHER ALLOW EMPLOYEES ANDRETIREES OF THE WAYNE COUNTYAIRPORT AUTHORITY TO VOTE FORAND SERVE AS MEMBERS OF THEWAYNE COUNTY RETIREMENTCOMMISSION (WITH NO MORE THANONE MEMBER BEING AN AIRPORTEMPLOYEE OR RETIREE) UNTILSUCH TIME AS THE AIRPORTAUTHORITY ESTABLISHES ITS OWNRETIREMENT SYSTEM OR PENSIONPLAN?

REMOVAL OF THE WAYNE COUNTYEXECUTIVE FROM OFFICE BY THE

GOVERNOR

SHALL THE WAYNE COUNTY HOMERULE CHARTER BE AMENDED TOADD SECTION 4.124 TO AUTHORIZETHE GOVERNOR TO REMOVE THEWAYNE COUNTY EXECUTIVE FROMOFFICE FOR THE SAME REASONSAND WITH THE SAME DUE PROCESSAS PROVIDED BY LAW FOR THESHERIFF, PROSECUTINGATTORNEY, COUNTY CLERK,REGISTER OF DEEDS, AND COUNTYTREASURER?

THE WAYNE COUNTYCOMMISSION'S POWER TOAPPROVE COMPENSATION

SHALL SECTION 3.115 OF THEWAYNE COUNTY HOME RULECHARTER, WHICH SETS FORTH THEPOWERS AND DUTIES OF THEWAYNE COUNTY COMMISSION, BEAMENDED TO INCLUDE THE POWERAND DUTY TO APPROVE ALLCOMPENSATION OF EVERYEMPLOYMENT POSITION IN THECOUNTY, UNLESS THECOMPENSATION IS ESTABLISHEDBY STATE OR FEDERAL LAW?

CITY OF DETROIT PROPOSAL C:AMENDMENT OF SECTION 7.5-203OF 2012 DETROIT CITY CHARTER

Shall the Section 7.5-203, whichprovides that the Corporation Counselshall prosecute all actions orproceedings to which the City is a partyor in which the City has a legal interestwhen directed to do so by the Mayor, beamended to add the phrase "exceptpursuant to Section 7.5-209, whichpermits the Corporation Counsel to takejudicial action on his or her owninitiative" to require City officials and Cityemployees to comply with therequirements of the Charter?

PROPOSAL E: AMENDMENT OFSECTION 3-109 OF 2012 DETROIT

CITY CHARTER

Shall Section 3-109 be amended toprovide for fixed minimum and maximumnumber of signatures required fornominating petitions for City electiveofficers (500 to 1000 signatures forcandidates for mayor, clerk and at-largecity council members, and 300 to 650 fornon at-large city council members anddistrict elected members of the Board ofPolice Commissioners) in lieu of thecurrent percentage-based minimumsand maximums set forth in this section?

PROPOSAL G: AMENDMENT OFSECTION 2-106.4 OF 2012 DETROIT

CITY CHARTER

Shall Section 2-106.4, which currentlyprohibits City officials and Cityemployees from accepting gifts,gratuities, honoraria, and other things ofvalue in connection with their work forthe City, be amended to provide that theCity Council shall determine byordinance which gifts, gratuities,honoraria, and other things of value Cityofficials and City employees areprohibited from receiving in connectionwith their work for the City?

PROPOSAL M: ORDINANCE TOAMEND THE 1984 DETROIT CITY

CODE

Shall Chapter 38, Offenses,Miscellaneous Provisions, Article XL,Controlled Substances and DrugParaphernalia, of the 1984 Detroit CityCode be amended to exempt adults, 21years of age or older, from criminalprosecution under the article for use orpossession of less than one (1) ounce ofmarijuana on private property in the Cityof Detroit by adding the followingsection:

Sec. 38-11-50. Applicability.

None of the provisions of this article shallapply to the use or possession of lessthan one (1) ounce of marijuana, onprivate property, by a person who hasattained the age of 21 years.

PROPOSAL P: AMENDMENT OFSECTION 2-106.5 OF 2012 DETROIT

CITY CHARTER

Shall Section 2-106.5, which currentlyprohibits City officials and Cityemployees for one year after leaving aCity position or City employment from: 1)lobbying or appearing before the CityCouncil or other part of City governmentand 2) receiving compensation for anymatter in which he or she was involvedwith while working for the City, beamended to permit such activity to becarried out by former City officials or Cityemployees who have a personalservices contract with the City duringthat first year after leaving a City positionor City employment?

DETROIT PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICTPROPOSAL S: RENEWAL AND

RESTORATION OF SCHOOLOPERATING MILLAGE

This proposal would restore the priorauthorization and allow the SchoolDistrict of the City of Detroit to continueto levy mills previously levied for generaloperating purposes on non-homesteadproperty (mainly industrial andcommercial real property and rentalproperty) which expired with the 2012tax levy. Owner occupied homes areexempt from this levy under existing law.

Shall the School District of the City ofDetroit, County of Wayne, Michigan beauthorized to levy 18.00 mills ($18.00per $1,000 of taxable value) byincreasing the limitation on the amountof taxes which may be imposed ontaxable property in the school districtwhich is not otherwise exempt, of which17.8308 mills constitute a renewal ofauthorization which expired with the2012 levy and 0.1692 mill constitutesthat portion reduced by the operation ofthe Headlee amendment, for ten (10)years, the years 2013 to 2022, inclusive,to provide funds for operating expensesof School District? It is estimated that18.00 mills would raise approximately$80,900,000.00 for the School District inthe first year that it is levied.

WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITYCOLLEGE DISTRICT MILLAGE

PROPOSAL

Shall the limitation on the amount oftaxes which may be imposed on taxableproperty in the Wayne CountyCommunity College District be increasedby one dollar per thousand dollars (1mill) of the taxable value of all taxableproperty in the College District for aperiod of ten (10) years, the tax yearscommencing July 1, 2013, to July 1,2022, inclusive, as new additionalmillage to provide funds for communitycollege purposes authorized by law? It isestimated that 1 mill would raiseapproximately $21,746,964 when firstlevied in 2013.

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Voting System Hardware, Firmware, Page 3 of 5

Software and Service

Additional Sample Ballots

9 Any County Demonstration Ballot 8.5 x 14” ballot, single-sided, 3 column, 3 color

10 Monterey County California Demonstration Ballot 8.5 x 17” ballot, double-sided, bilingual, 3 and 1 column

11 City & County of Denver Verifiable Choice Summary Ballot Example 8.5 x 11” ballot, single-sided, bilingual header, 2D barcode, summary of voter’s choices

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Instructions

Making Selections

To vote, completely fill inthe oval to the left of yourchoice. Use only themarking pen provided.You do not have to vote onall contests.

If you make a mistake,ask a poll worker for anew ballot. If you erase ormake any other marks,your vote may not count.

Optional write-in

To add a candidate, fill inthe oval to the left of "orwrite-in" and print the nameclearly below.

President andVice President of theUnited States

Vote for 1 pair

U.S. Senator

Vote for 1

Ballot Measure 101: Ballot Usability

Vote yes or no

Was this ballot easy to use?This ballot was inspired by the EAC best practices report forballot design. It uses sample content originally developed bythe National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).Based on the instructions, ballot layout, and overallappearance, did you find this ballot easy to use?

U.S. Representative

Vote for 1

County Commissioners

Vote for up to 2

Judge Retention:State Supreme Court

Vote yes or no

Keep Robert Demergue asChief Justice of the StateSupreme Court?

Joseph BarchiandJoseph HallarenBlue

Adam CramerandGreg VuocoloYellow

Daniel CourtandAmy BlumhardtGreen

Alvin BooneandJames LianGrey

or write-in:

Dennis WeifordBlue

Lloyd GarrissYellow

Sylvia WentworthGreen

John HewetsonGrey

or write-in:

YesNo

Brad PlunkardBlue

Bruce ReederYellow

Brad SchottGreen

or write-in:

Camille Argent

Chloe Witherspoon

Amanda Marracini

or write-in:

or write-in:

YesNo

Demonstration BallotAnywhere County, USATuesday, November 6, 2012

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Party-Nominated Offices Cargos Nominados por los

Partidos

Voter-Nominated Offices Cargos Nominados por los

Votantes

Nonpartisan Offices Cargos No Partidarios

City of Monterey Ciudad de Monterey President and Vice President

Presidente y Vicepresidente Vote for 1 party / Vote por 1 partido

United States SenatorSenador de Estados Unidos

Vote for 1 / Vote por 1

United States RepresentativeDistrict 20Representante de Estados UnidosDistrito 20 Vote for 1 / Vote por 1

Member of the State AssemblyDistrict 29Miembro de la Asamblea EstatalDistrito 29 Vote for 1 / Vote por 1

MayorAlcalde

Vote for 1 / Vote por 1

City Council MemberMiembro del Concejo Municipal

Vote for up to 2 / Vote por un máximo de 2

Continue votingnext sideContinúe votandoal otro lado

Joseph Barchifor President / por Presidente

FigHigo

Andrew Hallarenfor Vice President / por Vicepresidente

Adam Cramerfor President / por Presidente

PearPera

Greg Vuocolofor Vice President / por Vicepresidente

Daniel Courtfor President / por Presidente

GrapeUva

Amy Blumhardtfor Vice President / por Vicepresidente

Alvin Boonefor President / por Presidente

LimeLima

James Lianfor Vice President / por Vicepresidente

Heather Portierfor President / por Presidente

CherryCereza

Victor Martinezfor Vice President / por Vicepresidente

Alex Wallacefor President / por Presidente

MangoMango

Lawrence Smithfor Vice President / por Vicepresidente

or write-ino por escrito:

Sylvia WentworthParty Preference: GrapePreferencia de partido: UvaUnited States SenatorSenadora de los Estados Unidos

Lloyd GarrissParty Preference: FigPreferencia de partido: HigoNavy CommanderComandante de la Marina

Dennis WeifordParty Preference: GrapePreferencia de partido: UvaU.S. RepresentativeRepresentante de EE.UU.

John HewetsonParty Preference: FigPreferencia de partido: HigoReal Estate BrokerCorredor de bienes raices

Camille ArgentParty Preference: GrapePreferencia de partido: UvaAssemblywomanAsambleísta

Bruce ReederParty Preference: FigPreferencia de partido: HigoAttorneyAbogado

Van JacksonMayor of MontereyAlcalde de Monterey

Mary MillerEconomistEconomista

or write-ino por escrito:

Joe LeeStudentEstudiante

Esther YorkEngineerIngeniera

Barbara WilliamsTeacherProfesora

Hugh SmithBusinessmanEmpresario

Kenneth MitchellFarmerAgricultor

Clayton GarnerPublisherEditor

Kathleen BensonCity Council MemberConcejal Municipal

or write-ino por escrito:

or write-ino por escrito:

1 / 1

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Demonstration BallotPresidential General ElectionCounty of MontereyNovember 6, 2012

Boleta de DemostraciónElección Presidencial GeneralCondado de Monterey6 de Noviembre de 2012

Instructions to Voters

To vote, completely fill in theoval to the right of your choice.Use only the marking penprovided to mark your ballot.

Instrucciones para los Votantes

Para votar, rellene completamenteel óvalo a la derecha de suselección. Use sólo el marcadorque le entregaron para marcar laboleta.

Optional Write-in:

To vote for a qualified write-incandidate, write the person'sname in the write-in space andfill in the oval.

Voto opcional por escrito:

Para votar por escrito por uncandidato calificado, escriba elnombre de la persona en elespacio de votación por escrito yllene el óvalo.

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Measures Submitted to the Voters Medidas Presentadas ante el Electorado

30 TEMPORARY TAXES TO FUND EDUCATION.GUARANTEED LOCAL PUBLIC SAFETY FUNDING.INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT.

Increases taxes on earnings over $250,000 for seven years and sales taxes by ¼ cent for four years, to fundschools. Guarantees public safety realignment funding. Fiscal Impact: Increased state tax revenues through2018-19, averaging about $6 billion annually over the next few years. Revenues available for funding statebudget. In 2012-13, planned spending reductions, primarily to education programs, would not occur.

30 IMPUESTOS TEMPORALES PARA FINANCIAR LA EDUCACIÓN.FINANCIAMIENTO GARANTIZADO PARA LA SEGURIDAD PÚBLICA LOCAL.ENMIENDA CONSTITUCIONAL POR INICIATIVA.

Aumenta los impuestos sobre ingresos mayores de $250,000 durante siete años y el impuesto sobre las ventas en¼ de centavo durante cuatro años para financiar escuelas. Garantiza el financiamiento para la realineación de laseguridad pública. Impacto fiscal: Aumenta las recaudaciones tributarias estatales hasta 2018-19, con un promedioanual de unos $6,000 millones en los próximos años. Recaudaciones disponibles para financiar el presupuestoestatal. No se producirían reducciones de gastos planeadas, principalmente para programas de_educación, en 2012-13.

31 STATE BUDGET.STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT.INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AND STATUTE.

Establishes two-year state budget. Sets rules for offsetting new expenditures, and Governor budget cutsin fiscal emergencies. Local governments can alter application of laws governing state-funded programs.Fiscal Impact: Decreased state sales tax revenues of $200 million annually, with corresponding increases offunding to local governments. Other, potentially more significant changes in state and local budgets,depending on future decisions by public officials.

31 PRESUPUESTO ESTATAL.GOBIERNOS ESTATAL Y LOCALES.ENMIENDA CONSTITUCIONAL Y LEY POR INICIATIVA.

Establece un presupuesto del estado cada dos años. Establece reglas para compensar nuevos gastos y recortesdel presupuesto por parte del Gobernador ante emergencias fiscales. Los gobiernos locales pueden modificar laaplicación de las leyes que gobiernan los programas financiados por el estado. Impacto fiscal: Reducción en lasrecaudaciones tributarias estatales de $200 millones anuales, con los correspondientes aumentos_ definanciamiento a los gobiernos locales. Otros cambios potencialmente más significativos en los_ presupuestosestatales y locales, dependiendo de las decisiones futuras de los funcionarios públicos.________________________________________

32 POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS BY PAYROLL DEDUCTION.CONTRIBUTIONS TO CANDIDATES.INITIATIVE STATUTE.

Prohibits unions from using payroll-deducted funds for political purposes. Applies same use prohibition topayroll deductions, if any, by corporations or government contractors. Prohibits union and corporatecontributions to candidates and their committees. Prohibits government contractor contributions toelected officers or their committees. Fiscal Impact: Increased costs to state and local government,potentially exceeding $1 million annually, to implement and enforce the measure’s requirements.

32 CONTRIBUCIONES POLÍTICAS POR DEDUCCIONES DE NÓMINA.CONTRIBUCIONES A CANDIDATOS.LEY POR INICIATIVA.

Restringe el uso de fondos deducidos de la nómina para fines políticos por parte de los sindicatos. Aplica lasmismas restricciones de uso a las deducciones de nómina, si las hay, a las corporaciones o los contratistas delgobierno. Restringe las contribuciones sindicales y corporativas a candidatos y sus comités. Limita lascontribuciones de los contratistas del gobierno a funcionarios electos o a sus comités. Impacto__fiscal: Aumento de costos para los gobiernos estatal y locales, potencialmente en exceso de__$1_millón anuales, para implementar y hacer cumplir los requisitos de la medida.__________________________________________________________________________________________

33 AUTO INSURANCE COMPANIES.PRICES BASED ON DRIVER’S HISTORY OF INSURANCE COVERAGE.INITIATIVE STATUTE.

Changes current law to allow insurance companies to set prices based on whether the driver previouslycarried auto insurance with any insurance company. Allows proportional discount for drivers with someprior coverage. Allows increased cost for drivers without history of continuous coverage. Fiscal Impact:Probably no significant fiscal effect on state insurance premium tax revenues.

33 COMPAÑÍAS DE SEGURO DE AUTOMÓVILES.PRECIOS BASADOS EN EL HISTORIAL DE COBERTURA DE SEGURO DEL CONDUCTOR.LEY POR INICIATIVA.

Cambia la ley actual para permitir que las compañías de seguro fijen sus precios de acuerdo a si el conductor tuvoantes un seguro de automóvil con cualquier compañía de seguros. Permite un descuento proporcional paraconductores con alguna cobertura previa. Permite aumentar el costo para conductores sin historial__de cobertura continua. Impacto fiscal: Probablemente sin efecto fiscal significativo sobre las__recaudaciones tributarias estatales sobre las primas de seguro.

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Sample Imports

Appendix 2a – Sample Election Data Translator Imports

EDT Import - Detroit09Pri- DVS

EDT Import - Lenawee2012Pri - DVS

EDT Import - Oakland2012Gen - DVS

Sample Reports

Appendix 2b – Sample Election Event Designer Reports

EMS EED - Audio Studio file names Report

EMS EED - Ballot Types Report

EMS EED - Choices Report

EMS EED - Contest Precinct Rotation

EMS EED - Contest Preview Report

EMS EED - Contests Report

EMS EED - District Types Report

EMS EED - Districts Report

EMS EED - Election Project Report

EMS EED - Precinct Report

EMS EED - Voter Registration Totals

Appendix 2c – Sample Results Tally & Reporting Reports

EMS RTR - Standard Report - Cards Cast Report

EMS RTR - Standard Report - Election Summary Report

EMS RTR - Standard Report - Statement Of Votes Cast

EMS RTR - Ballots Cast Per Ballot Style

EMS RTR - Ballots Cast Per Tabulator

EMS RTR - Registration and Turnout

EMS RTR - Tabulator Status

EMS RTR - Canvass Report

Appendix 2d – Sample ImageCast Central Reports

ICC - Results report by precinct

ICC - Results report summary

ICC - Zero report