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Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

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General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 13Vote for 1

Norbert Dantinne

write-in:

School District

Denmark School DistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 2

Timothy G. Stedl

Julie A. Lemmens

Tammy Sommer

Daniel J. Ullman

write-in:

write-in:

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7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

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General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 13Vote for 1

Norbert Dantinne

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

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7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

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General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 17Vote for 1

John Van Dyck

write-in:

School District

Unified School District of De PereSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Paul Summerside

Tammy Mocarski

Mark Meneau

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

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7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-4

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 17Vote for 1

John Van Dyck

write-in:

School District

Denmark School DistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 2

Timothy G. Stedl

Julie A. Lemmens

Tammy Sommer

Daniel J. Ullman

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0004 Spl:01

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41

42

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A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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T GLENMORE W1 D17

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D

E

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F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-5

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 20Vote for 1

Bill Clancy

write-in:

School District

Denmark School DistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 2

Timothy G. Stedl

Julie A. Lemmens

Tammy Sommer

Daniel J. Ullman

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0005 Spl:01

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A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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T GLENMORE W2 D20T MORRISON W1-2 D20T NEW DENMARK W3 D20

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Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-6

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 13Vote for 1

Norbert Dantinne

write-in:

School District

Luxemburg-Casco School DistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 2

Linda Jonet

Mike Driedric

write-in:

write-in:

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7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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T GREEN BAY W1-3 D13T HUMBOLDT W1-2 D13

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D

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E

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F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-7

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 20Vote for 1

Bill Clancy

write-in:

School District

Brillion School DistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 2

Jessica Krueger

write-in:

write-in:

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7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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T HOLLAND W1-2 D20T MORRISON W1-2 D20

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D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-8

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 20Vote for 1

Bill Clancy

write-in:

School District

Wrightstown Community SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 2

Thomas Gerrits

Sarah Hock

Larry Bousley

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0008 Spl:01

11

40

41

42

44

54

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-8

T HOLLAND W1-2 D20T MORRISON W1-2 D20T WRIGHTSTOWN W1 D20

Typ:01 Seq:0008 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-9

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 20Vote for 1

Bill Clancy

write-in:

School District

Kaukauna Area School DistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Kathryn J. Breitzman

Chris Bouressa

Tim Reichenberger

Chad Berken

Mark A. Miller

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0009 Spl:01

11

40

41

42

45

51

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-9

T HOLLAND W1-2 D20

Typ:01 Seq:0009 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-10

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 22Vote for 1

Patrick W. Moynihan Jr.

write-in:

Multi-Jurisdictional Judge

Municipal Judge for the Town ofLawrence and the Village of HobartVote for 1

Ron J. Van Lanen

write-in:

Municipal

Town Board SupervisorVote for not more than 2

Kevin Brienen

David VanVonderen

Randy Treml

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0010 Spl:01

11

40

41

42

45

52

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-10

T LAWRENCE W1-3 D22

School District

School District of West De PereSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 2

Barbara Van Deurzen

Scott Borley

Jason Graef

Tanvir H. Khan

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0010 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-11

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 12Vote for 1

Dave Landwehr

write-in:

Multi-Jurisdictional Judge

Municipal Judge for the Town ofLawrence and the Village of HobartVote for 1

Ron J. Van Lanen

write-in:

Municipal

Town Board SupervisorVote for not more than 2

Kevin Brienen

David VanVonderen

Randy Treml

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0011 Spl:01

11

40

41

42

45

53

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-11

T LAWRENCE W4-6 D12

School District

School District of West De PereSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 2

Barbara Van Deurzen

Scott Borley

Jason Graef

Tanvir H. Khan

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0011 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-12

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 12Vote for 1

Dave Landwehr

write-in:

Multi-Jurisdictional Judge

Municipal Judge for the Town ofLawrence and the Village of HobartVote for 1

Ron J. Van Lanen

write-in:

Municipal

Town Board SupervisorVote for not more than 2

Kevin Brienen

David VanVonderen

Randy Treml

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0012 Spl:01

11

40

41

42

45

54

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-12

T LAWRENCE W4-6 D12

School District

Wrightstown Community SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 2

Thomas Gerrits

Sarah Hock

Larry Bousley

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0012 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-13

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 16Vote for 1

Dave Kaster

Peter J. Daanen

write-in:

Municipal

Town Board SupervisorVote for not more than 2

Renee Van Rossum

Andy Schlag

write-in:

write-in:

School District

Denmark School DistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 2

Timothy G. Stedl

Julie A. Lemmens

Tammy Sommer

Daniel J. Ullman

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0013 Spl:01

11

40

41

42

46

51

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-13

T LEDGEVIEW W1 D16

Typ:01 Seq:0013 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-14

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 16Vote for 1

Dave Kaster

Peter J. Daanen

write-in:

Municipal

Town Board SupervisorVote for not more than 2

Renee Van Rossum

Andy Schlag

write-in:

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0014 Spl:01

11

40

41

42

46

52

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-14

T LEDGEVIEW W1 D16

Typ:01 Seq:0014 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-15

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 17Vote for 1

John Van Dyck

write-in:

Municipal

Town Board SupervisorVote for not more than 2

Renee Van Rossum

Andy Schlag

write-in:

write-in:

School District

Denmark School DistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 2

Timothy G. Stedl

Julie A. Lemmens

Tammy Sommer

Daniel J. Ullman

write-in:

write-in:

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A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

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D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

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General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 17Vote for 1

John Van Dyck

write-in:

Municipal

Town Board SupervisorVote for not more than 2

Renee Van Rossum

Andy Schlag

write-in:

write-in:

School District

Unified School District of De PereSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Paul Summerside

Tammy Mocarski

Mark Meneau

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

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46

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A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

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General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 17Vote for 1

John Van Dyck

write-in:

Municipal

Town Board SupervisorVote for not more than 2

Renee Van Rossum

Andy Schlag

write-in:

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

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A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

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General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 20Vote for 1

Bill Clancy

write-in:

School District

Unified School District of De PereSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Paul Summerside

Tammy Mocarski

Mark Meneau

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

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40

41

42

47

52

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

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General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 20Vote for 1

Bill Clancy

write-in:

School District

School District of ReedsvilleSchool Board MemberVote for 1

John Ebert

Rose Kocourek

write-in:

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42

47

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A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

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General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 26Vote for 1

Mark Becker

Steve Fewell

write-in:

School District

Pulaski Community School DistrictSchool Board Member, Zone 1Vote for 1

Trina L. Townsend

write-in:

Pulaski Community School DistrictSchool Board Member, Zone 3Vote for 1

Barb McKeefry

write-in:

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41

42

47

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A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

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General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 26Vote for 1

Mark Becker

Steve Fewell

write-in:

School District

Howard-Suamico School DistrictSchool Board Member, HowardVote for not more than 2

Teresa M. Ford

Mark Ashley

write-in:

write-in:

Howard-Suamico School DistrictSchool Board Member, SuamicoVote for 1

Laura Barnard

write-in:

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A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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T PITTSFIELD W1-3 D26V HOWARD W14 D26V HOWARD W15 D26

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D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

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General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 12Vote for 1

Dave Landwehr

write-in:

School District

Unified School District of De PereSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Paul Summerside

Tammy Mocarski

Mark Meneau

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0022 Spl:01

11

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41

42

48

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A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-22

T ROCKLAND W1 D12

Typ:01 Seq:0022 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-23

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 12Vote for 1

Dave Landwehr

write-in:

School District

Wrightstown Community SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 2

Thomas Gerrits

Sarah Hock

Larry Bousley

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0023 Spl:01

11

40

41

42

48

53

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-23

T ROCKLAND W1 D12

Typ:01 Seq:0023 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-24

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 17Vote for 1

John Van Dyck

write-in:

School District

Wrightstown Community SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 2

Thomas Gerrits

Sarah Hock

Larry Bousley

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0024 Spl:01

11

40

41

42

48

54

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-24

T ROCKLAND W2-3 D17T WRIGHTSTOWN W2-3 D17

Typ:01 Seq:0024 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-25

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 13Vote for 1

Norbert Dantinne

write-in:

Municipal

Town Board SupervisorVote for not more than 2

Colleen Harris

Jeffrey Zlatohlavek

write-in:

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0025 Spl:01

11

40

41

42

49

51

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-25

T SCOTT W1-4 D13

Typ:01 Seq:0025 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-26

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 13Vote for 1

Norbert Dantinne

write-in:

Municipal

Town Board SupervisorVote for not more than 2

Colleen Harris

Jeffrey Zlatohlavek

write-in:

write-in:

Bayshore Sanitary DistrictCommissionerVote for 1

Martin W. Holden

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0026 Spl:01

11

40

41

42

49

52

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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T SCOTT W1-4 D13

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0026 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-27

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 15Vote for 1

Thomas M. Katers

Alex Galt

write-in:

Municipal

Village PresidentVote for 1

Jeff Goelz

Jim Rafter

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0027 Spl:01

11

40

41

42

49

53

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-27

V ALLOUEZ W1-2 D15V ALLOUEZ W3 D15

Typ:01 Seq:0027 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-28

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 14Vote for 1

Bob Dennis

Joan Brusky

write-in:

Municipal

Village PresidentVote for 1

Jeff Goelz

Jim Rafter

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0028 Spl:01

11

40

41

42

49

54

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-28

V ALLOUEZ W4 D14V ALLOUEZ W5-6 D14

Typ:01 Seq:0028 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-29

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 14Vote for 1

Bob Dennis

Joan Brusky

write-in:

Municipal

Village PresidentVote for 1

Jeff Goelz

Jim Rafter

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

FORCED SECOND STYLE

Typ:01 Seq:0029 Spl:01

11

40

41

43

44

51

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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V ALLOUEZ W7-9 D14

Typ:01 Seq:0029 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

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General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 19Vote for 1

Jim Kneiszel

write-in:

Municipal

Village PresidentVote for 1

Jeff Goelz

Jim Rafter

write-in:

School District

Unified School District of De PereSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Paul Summerside

Tammy Mocarski

Mark Meneau

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0030 Spl:01

11

40

41

43

44

52

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-30

V ALLOUEZ W10 D19

Typ:01 Seq:0030 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-31

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 21Vote for 1

Corrie Campbell

write-in:

Municipal

Village PresidentVote for 1

Mark Williams

Mike Aubinger

write-in:

School District

Ashwaubenon School DistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 2

Paul Trondson

Barbara Halron

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0031 Spl:01

11

40

41

43

44

53

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-31

V ASHWAUBENON W1-2 D21V ASHWAUBENON W3-4 D21V ASHWAUBENON W5-6 D21V ASHWAUBENON W7 D21

Typ:01 Seq:0031 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-32

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 22Vote for 1

Patrick W. Moynihan Jr.

write-in:

Municipal

Village PresidentVote for 1

Mark Williams

Mike Aubinger

write-in:

School District

Ashwaubenon School DistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 2

Paul Trondson

Barbara Halron

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0032 Spl:01

11

40

41

43

44

54

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-32

V ASHWAUBENON W8 D22V ASHWAUBENON W9-10 D22V ASHWAUBENON W11-12 D22

Typ:01 Seq:0032 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-33

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 22Vote for 1

Patrick W. Moynihan Jr.

write-in:

Municipal

Village PresidentVote for 1

Mark Williams

Mike Aubinger

write-in:

School District

School District of West De PereSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 2

Barbara Van Deurzen

Scott Borley

Jason Graef

Tanvir H. Khan

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0033 Spl:01

11

40

41

43

45

51

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-33

V ASHWAUBENON W9-10 D22V ASHWAUBENON W11-12 D22

Typ:01 Seq:0033 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-34

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 15Vote for 1

Thomas M. Katers

Alex Galt

write-in:

Municipal

Village TrusteeVote for not more than 2

Thomas M. Katers

David D. Daul

write-in:

write-in:

Municipal JudgeVote for 1

Ron Metzler

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0034 Spl:01

11

40

41

43

45

52

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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V BELLEVUE W1-4 D15

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0034 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-35

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 16Vote for 1

Dave Kaster

Peter J. Daanen

write-in:

Municipal

Village TrusteeVote for not more than 2

Thomas M. Katers

David D. Daul

write-in:

write-in:

Municipal JudgeVote for 1

Ron Metzler

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0035 Spl:01

11

40

41

43

45

53

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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V BELLEVUE W5-6 D16

School District

Unified School District of De PereSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Paul Summerside

Tammy Mocarski

Mark Meneau

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0035 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-36

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 16Vote for 1

Dave Kaster

Peter J. Daanen

write-in:

Municipal

Village TrusteeVote for not more than 2

Thomas M. Katers

David D. Daul

write-in:

write-in:

Municipal JudgeVote for 1

Ron Metzler

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0036 Spl:01

11

40

41

43

45

54

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

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V BELLEVUE W5-6 D16V BELLEVUE W7-10 D16

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0036 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-37

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 20Vote for 1

Bill Clancy

write-in:

Municipal

Village TrusteeVote for not more than 3

Susan Selner

Vince Wertel

Alan Schilke

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

School District

Denmark School DistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 2

Timothy G. Stedl

Julie A. Lemmens

Tammy Sommer

Daniel J. Ullman

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0037 Spl:01

11

40

41

43

46

51

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-37

V DENMARK W1-3 D20

Typ:01 Seq:0037 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-38

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 24Vote for 1

Richard Schadewald

Brian Stevens

write-in:

Multi-Jurisdictional Judge

Municipal Judge for the Town ofLawrence and the Village of HobartVote for 1

Ron J. Van Lanen

write-in:

Municipal

Village TrusteeVote for not more than 2

Edward L. Kazik

Debbie Schumacher

write-in:

write-in:

School District

Pulaski Community School DistrictSchool Board Member, Zone 1Vote for 1

Trina L. Townsend

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0038 Spl:01

11

40

41

43

46

52

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-38

V HOBART W1-5 D24

School District

Pulaski Community School DistrictSchool Board Member, Zone 3Vote for 1

Barb McKeefry

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0038 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-39

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 12Vote for 1

Dave Landwehr

write-in:

Multi-Jurisdictional Judge

Municipal Judge for the Town ofLawrence and the Village of HobartVote for 1

Ron J. Van Lanen

write-in:

Municipal

Village TrusteeVote for not more than 2

Edward L. Kazik

Debbie Schumacher

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0039 Spl:01

11

40

41

43

46

53

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-39

V HOBART W6-9 D12

School District

School District of West De PereSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 2

Barbara Van Deurzen

Scott Borley

Jason Graef

Tanvir H. Khan

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0039 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-40

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 12Vote for 1

Dave Landwehr

write-in:

Multi-Jurisdictional Judge

Municipal Judge for the Town ofLawrence and the Village of HobartVote for 1

Ron J. Van Lanen

write-in:

Municipal

Village TrusteeVote for not more than 2

Edward L. Kazik

Debbie Schumacher

write-in:

write-in:

School District

Pulaski Community School DistrictSchool Board Member, Zone 1Vote for 1

Trina L. Townsend

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0040 Spl:01

11

40

41

43

46

54

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-40

V HOBART W6-9 D12

School District

Pulaski Community School DistrictSchool Board Member, Zone 3Vote for 1

Barb McKeefry

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0040 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-41

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 23Vote for 1

Scott Williams

Jamie Blom

write-in:

School District

Howard-Suamico School DistrictSchool Board Member, HowardVote for not more than 2

Teresa M. Ford

Mark Ashley

write-in:

write-in:

Howard-Suamico School DistrictSchool Board Member, SuamicoVote for 1

Laura Barnard

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0041 Spl:01

11

40

41

43

47

51

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-41

V HOWARD W1-2 D23V HOWARD W3-4 D23V HOWARD W13 D23

Typ:01 Seq:0041 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-42

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 23Vote for 1

Scott Williams

Jamie Blom

write-in:

Municipal

Village Trustee, Districts 5-6Vote for 1

Cathy Hughes

write-in:

School District

Howard-Suamico School DistrictSchool Board Member, HowardVote for not more than 2

Teresa M. Ford

Mark Ashley

write-in:

write-in:

Howard-Suamico School DistrictSchool Board Member, SuamicoVote for 1

Laura Barnard

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0042 Spl:01

11

40

41

43

47

52

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-42

V HOWARD W5-6 D23

Typ:01 Seq:0042 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-43

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 24Vote for 1

Richard Schadewald

Brian Stevens

write-in:

Municipal

Village Trustee, Districts 7-8Vote for 1

Mike Hoppe

write-in:

School District

Howard-Suamico School DistrictSchool Board Member, HowardVote for not more than 2

Teresa M. Ford

Mark Ashley

write-in:

write-in:

Howard-Suamico School DistrictSchool Board Member, SuamicoVote for 1

Laura Barnard

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0043 Spl:01

11

40

41

43

47

53

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-43

V HOWARD W7-8 D24

Typ:01 Seq:0043 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-44

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 24Vote for 1

Richard Schadewald

Brian Stevens

write-in:

Municipal

Village Trustee, Districts 9-10Vote for 1

Jim Lemorande

Scott J. Beyer

write-in:

School District

Howard-Suamico School DistrictSchool Board Member, HowardVote for not more than 2

Teresa M. Ford

Mark Ashley

write-in:

write-in:

Howard-Suamico School DistrictSchool Board Member, SuamicoVote for 1

Laura Barnard

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0044 Spl:01

11

40

41

43

47

54

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-44

V HOWARD W9-10 D24

Typ:01 Seq:0044 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-45

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 23Vote for 1

Scott Williams

Jamie Blom

write-in:

Municipal

Village Trustee, Districts 11-12Vote for 1

Raymond Suennen

write-in:

School District

Howard-Suamico School DistrictSchool Board Member, HowardVote for not more than 2

Teresa M. Ford

Mark Ashley

write-in:

write-in:

Howard-Suamico School DistrictSchool Board Member, SuamicoVote for 1

Laura Barnard

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0045 Spl:01

11

40

41

43

48

51

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-45

V HOWARD W11-12 D23

Typ:01 Seq:0045 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-46

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 24Vote for 1

Richard Schadewald

Brian Stevens

write-in:

School District

Howard-Suamico School DistrictSchool Board Member, HowardVote for not more than 2

Teresa M. Ford

Mark Ashley

write-in:

write-in:

Howard-Suamico School DistrictSchool Board Member, SuamicoVote for 1

Laura Barnard

write-in:

FORCED SECOND STYLE

Typ:01 Seq:0046 Spl:01

11

40

41

43

48

52

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-46

V HOWARD W18 D24V HOWARD W16 D24

Typ:01 Seq:0046 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-47

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 26Vote for 1

Mark Becker

Steve Fewell

write-in:

Municipal

Village TrusteeVote for not more than 3

Richard E. Styczynski

Robert Van Lannen

Doug Prentice

Gerald R. Wojkiewicz

Bruce Brzeczkowski

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

School District

Pulaski Community School DistrictSchool Board Member, Zone 1Vote for 1

Trina L. Townsend

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0047 Spl:01

11

40

41

43

48

53

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-47

V PULASKI W1-3 & 6 D26

School District

Pulaski Community School DistrictSchool Board Member, Zone 3Vote for 1

Barb McKeefry

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0047 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-48

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 25Vote for 1

Tom Lund

write-in:

Municipal

Village TrusteeVote for not more than 2

Michael Schneider

Sky VanRossum

write-in:

write-in:

School District

Howard-Suamico School DistrictSchool Board Member, HowardVote for not more than 2

Teresa M. Ford

Mark Ashley

write-in:

write-in:

Howard-Suamico School DistrictSchool Board Member, SuamicoVote for 1

Laura Barnard

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0048 Spl:01

11

40

41

43

48

54

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-48

V SUAMICO W1-4 D25V SUAMICO W6-8 D25

Typ:01 Seq:0048 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-49

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 26Vote for 1

Mark Becker

Steve Fewell

write-in:

Municipal

Village TrusteeVote for not more than 2

Michael Schneider

Sky VanRossum

write-in:

write-in:

School District

Pulaski Community School DistrictSchool Board Member, Zone 1Vote for 1

Trina L. Townsend

write-in:

Pulaski Community School DistrictSchool Board Member, Zone 3Vote for 1

Barb McKeefry

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0049 Spl:01

11

40

41

43

49

51

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-49

V SUAMICO W5 D26

Typ:01 Seq:0049 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-50

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 26Vote for 1

Mark Becker

Steve Fewell

write-in:

Municipal

Village TrusteeVote for not more than 2

Michael Schneider

Sky VanRossum

write-in:

write-in:

School District

Howard-Suamico School DistrictSchool Board Member, HowardVote for not more than 2

Teresa M. Ford

Mark Ashley

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0050 Spl:01

11

40

41

43

49

52

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-50

V SUAMICO W5 D26

School District

Howard-Suamico School DistrictSchool Board Member, SuamicoVote for 1

Laura Barnard

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0050 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-51

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 20Vote for 1

Bill Clancy

write-in:

Municipal

Village TrusteeVote for not more than 3

Keith Wendlandt

Mark Leonard

Terry Schaeuble

Dan Segerstrom

Karen Curry

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Municipal JudgeVote for 1

John L. DeWane

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0051 Spl:01

11

40

41

43

49

53

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-51

V WRIGHTSTOWN W1-3 D20

School District

Wrightstown Community SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 2

Thomas Gerrits

Sarah Hock

Larry Bousley

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0051 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-52

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 19Vote for 1

Jim Kneiszel

write-in:

Municipal

MayorVote for 1

Michael J. Walsh

Jim Stupka

write-in:

Alderperson, District 1Vote for 1

James Boyd

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0052 Spl:01

11

40

41

43

49

54

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-52

C DE PERE W1-2, 4 D19 A1

School District

Unified School District of De PereSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Paul Summerside

Tammy Mocarski

Mark Meneau

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0052 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-53

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 18Vote for 1

Aaron Linssen

Chester McDonald

write-in:

Municipal

MayorVote for 1

Michael J. Walsh

Jim Stupka

write-in:

Alderperson, District 1Vote for 1

James Boyd

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0053 Spl:01

11

40

41

44

45

51

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-53

C DE PERE W3, 5 D18 A1

School District

Unified School District of De PereSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Paul Summerside

Tammy Mocarski

Mark Meneau

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0053 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-54

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 19Vote for 1

Jim Kneiszel

write-in:

Municipal

MayorVote for 1

Michael J. Walsh

Jim Stupka

write-in:

Alderperson, District 2Vote for 1

Ryan Jennings

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0054 Spl:01

11

40

41

44

45

52

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-54

C DE PERE W6-8 D19 A2

School District

Unified School District of De PereSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Paul Summerside

Tammy Mocarski

Mark Meneau

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0054 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-55

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 12Vote for 1

Dave Landwehr

write-in:

Municipal

MayorVote for 1

Michael J. Walsh

Jim Stupka

write-in:

Alderperson, District 2Vote for 1

Ryan Jennings

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0055 Spl:01

11

40

41

44

45

53

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-55

C DE PERE W9 D12 A2

School District

Unified School District of De PereSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Paul Summerside

Tammy Mocarski

Mark Meneau

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0055 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-56

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 17Vote for 1

John Van Dyck

write-in:

Municipal

MayorVote for 1

Michael J. Walsh

Jim Stupka

write-in:

Alderperson, District 2Vote for 1

Ryan Jennings

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0056 Spl:01

11

40

41

44

45

54

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-56

C DE PERE W18 D17 A2

School District

Unified School District of De PereSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Paul Summerside

Tammy Mocarski

Mark Meneau

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0056 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-57

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 18Vote for 1

Aaron Linssen

Chester McDonald

write-in:

Municipal

MayorVote for 1

Michael J. Walsh

Jim Stupka

write-in:

Alderperson, District 3Vote for 1

Scott M. Crevier

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0057 Spl:01

11

40

41

44

46

51

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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C DE PERE W10-12 D18 A3

School District

School District of West De PereSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 2

Barbara Van Deurzen

Scott Borley

Jason Graef

Tanvir H. Khan

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0057 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-58

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 21Vote for 1

Corrie Campbell

write-in:

Municipal

MayorVote for 1

Michael J. Walsh

Jim Stupka

write-in:

Alderperson, District 3Vote for 1

Scott M. Crevier

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0058 Spl:01

11

40

41

44

46

52

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-58

C DE PERE W16 D21 A3

School District

School District of West De PereSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 2

Barbara Van Deurzen

Scott Borley

Jason Graef

Tanvir H. Khan

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0058 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-59

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 22Vote for 1

Patrick W. Moynihan Jr.

write-in:

Municipal

MayorVote for 1

Michael J. Walsh

Jim Stupka

write-in:

Alderperson, District 3Vote for 1

Scott M. Crevier

write-in:

School District

Ashwaubenon School DistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 2

Paul Trondson

Barbara Halron

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0059 Spl:01

11

40

41

44

46

53

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-59

C DE PERE W17 D22 A3

Typ:01 Seq:0059 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-60

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 18Vote for 1

Aaron Linssen

Chester McDonald

write-in:

Municipal

MayorVote for 1

Michael J. Walsh

Jim Stupka

write-in:

Alderperson, District 4Vote for 1

Kevin A. Bauer

Dan Carpenter

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0060 Spl:01

11

40

41

44

46

54

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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C DE PERE W13 D18 A4

School District

School District of West De PereSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 2

Barbara Van Deurzen

Scott Borley

Jason Graef

Tanvir H. Khan

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0060 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-61

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 12Vote for 1

Dave Landwehr

write-in:

Municipal

MayorVote for 1

Michael J. Walsh

Jim Stupka

write-in:

Alderperson, District 4Vote for 1

Kevin A. Bauer

Dan Carpenter

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0061 Spl:01

11

40

41

44

47

51

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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C DE PERE W14-15 D12 A4

School District

School District of West De PereSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 2

Barbara Van Deurzen

Scott Borley

Jason Graef

Tanvir H. Khan

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0061 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-62

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 1Vote for 1

Tom Sieber

write-in:

Municipal

Alderperson, District 1Vote for 1

Jerry Wiezbiskie

Barbara A. Dorff

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0062 Spl:01

11

40

41

44

47

52

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-62

C GREEN BAY W1 D1 A1C GREEN BAY W4 D1 A1

Typ:01 Seq:0062 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-63

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 1Vote for 1

Tom Sieber

write-in:

Municipal

Alderperson, District 1Vote for 1

Jerry Wiezbiskie

Barbara A. Dorff

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

FORCED SECOND STYLE

Typ:01 Seq:0063 Spl:01

11

40

41

44

47

53

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-63

C GREEN BAY W2 D1 A1

Typ:01 Seq:0063 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-64

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 1Vote for 1

Tom Sieber

write-in:

Municipal

Alderperson, District 1Vote for 1

Jerry Wiezbiskie

Barbara A. Dorff

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

FORCED THIRD STYLE

Typ:01 Seq:0064 Spl:01

11

40

41

44

47

54

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

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C GREEN BAY W3 D1 A1

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D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

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General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 3Vote for 1

Andy Nicholson

write-in:

Municipal

Alderperson, District 2Vote for 1

Evan Hucek

Thomas J. De Wane

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0065 Spl:01

11

40

41

44

48

51

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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C GREEN BAY W5 D3 A2

Typ:01 Seq:0065 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-66

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 2Vote for 1

Thomas J. De Wane

write-in:

Municipal

Alderperson, District 2Vote for 1

Evan Hucek

Thomas J. De Wane

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0066 Spl:01

11

40

41

44

48

52

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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C GREEN BAY W6 D2 A2C GREEN BAY W7 D2 A2C GREEN BAY W8 D2 A2

Typ:01 Seq:0066 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-67

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 3Vote for 1

Andy Nicholson

write-in:

Municipal

Alderperson, District 3Vote for 1

Andy Nicholson

Marty Briggs

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0067 Spl:01

11

40

41

44

48

53

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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C GREEN BAY W9 D3 A3C GREEN BAY W10 D3 A3C GREEN BAY W11 D3 A3

Typ:01 Seq:0067 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-68

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 5Vote for 1

Staush Gruszynski

write-in:

Municipal

Alderperson, District 3Vote for 1

Andy Nicholson

Marty Briggs

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0068 Spl:01

11

40

41

44

48

54

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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C GREEN BAY W12 D5 A3

Typ:01 Seq:0068 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-69

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 4Vote for 1

Phil Jennerjahn

Erik W. Hoyer

write-in:

Municipal

Alderperson, District 4Vote for 1

Bill Galvin

Rhonda Sitnikau

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0069 Spl:01

11

40

41

44

49

51

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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C GREEN BAY W13 D4 A4C GREEN BAY W15 D4 A4C GREEN BAY W16 D4 A4

Typ:01 Seq:0069 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-70

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 3Vote for 1

Andy Nicholson

write-in:

Municipal

Alderperson, District 4Vote for 1

Bill Galvin

Rhonda Sitnikau

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0070 Spl:01

11

40

41

44

49

52

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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C GREEN BAY W14 D3 A4

Typ:01 Seq:0070 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

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General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 5Vote for 1

Staush Gruszynski

write-in:

Municipal

Alderperson, District 5Vote for 1

David S. Nennig

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0071 Spl:01

11

40

41

44

49

53

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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C GREEN BAY W17 D5 A5C GREEN BAY W19 D5 A5C GREEN BAY W20 D5 A5

Typ:01 Seq:0071 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

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General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 2Vote for 1

Thomas J. De Wane

write-in:

Municipal

Alderperson, District 5Vote for 1

David S. Nennig

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

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40

41

44

49

54

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-72

C GREEN BAY W18 D2 A5

Typ:01 Seq:0072 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-73

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 6Vote for 1

Rick DeBroux

Kathy Lefebvre

write-in:

Municipal

Alderperson, District 6Vote for 1

Heba Mohammad

Joe Moore

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

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11

40

41

45

46

51

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-73

C GREEN BAY W21 D6 A6C GREEN BAY W23 D6 A6C GREEN BAY W24 D6 A6

Typ:01 Seq:0073 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-74

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 1Vote for 1

Tom Sieber

write-in:

Municipal

Alderperson, District 6Vote for 1

Heba Mohammad

Joe Moore

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

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11

40

41

45

46

52

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-74

C GREEN BAY W22 D1 A6

Typ:01 Seq:0074 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-75

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 7Vote for 1

Bernie Erickson

write-in:

Municipal

Alderperson, District 7Vote for 1

Randy Scannell

Paul Fontecchio

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0075 Spl:01

11

40

41

45

46

53

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-75

C GREEN BAY W25 D7 A7C GREEN BAY W28 D7 A7

Typ:01 Seq:0075 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-76

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 4Vote for 1

Phil Jennerjahn

Erik W. Hoyer

write-in:

Municipal

Alderperson, District 7Vote for 1

Randy Scannell

Paul Fontecchio

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0076 Spl:01

11

40

41

45

46

54

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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C GREEN BAY W26 D4 A7

Typ:01 Seq:0076 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-77

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 6Vote for 1

Rick DeBroux

Kathy Lefebvre

write-in:

Municipal

Alderperson, District 7Vote for 1

Randy Scannell

Paul Fontecchio

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0077 Spl:01

11

40

41

45

47

51

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-77

C GREEN BAY W27 D6 A7

Typ:01 Seq:0077 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-78

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 8Vote for 1

Guy Zima

William J. Peters

write-in:

Municipal

Alderperson, District 9Vote for 1

Guy Zima

Emma Fulwilder

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0078 Spl:01

11

40

41

45

47

52

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

S1-78

C GREEN BAY W29 D8 A9C GREEN BAY W30 D8 A9C GREEN BAY W31 D8 A9

Typ:01 Seq:0078 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

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General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 9Vote for 1

Patrick M. Evans

write-in:

Municipal

Alderperson, District 8Vote for 1

Debbie L. Jacques

Christopher Wery

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

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41

45

47

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A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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C GREEN BAY W32 D9 A8C GREEN BAY W36 D9 A8

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D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

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General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 8Vote for 1

Guy Zima

William J. Peters

write-in:

Municipal

Alderperson, District 8Vote for 1

Debbie L. Jacques

Christopher Wery

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0080 Spl:01

11

40

41

45

47

54

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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C GREEN BAY W33 D8 A8

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D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-81

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 10Vote for 1

John S. Vander Leest

write-in:

Municipal

Alderperson, District 8Vote for 1

Debbie L. Jacques

Christopher Wery

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

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40

41

45

48

51

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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C GREEN BAY W34 D10 A8C GREEN BAY W35 D10 A8

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D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-82

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 9Vote for 1

Patrick M. Evans

write-in:

Municipal

Alderperson, District 10Vote for 1

Mark J. Steuer

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0082 Spl:01

11

40

41

45

48

52

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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C GREEN BAY W37 D9 A10C GREEN BAY W40 D9 A10

Typ:01 Seq:0082 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-83

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 7Vote for 1

Bernie Erickson

write-in:

Municipal

Alderperson, District 10Vote for 1

Mark J. Steuer

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0083 Spl:01

11

40

41

45

48

53

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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C GREEN BAY W38 D7 A10C GREEN BAY W39 D7 A10

Typ:01 Seq:0083 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-84

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 11Vote for 1

Patrick Buckley

write-in:

Municipal

Alderperson, District 11Vote for 1

Melinda Eck

John S. Vander Leest

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0084 Spl:01

11

40

41

45

48

54

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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C GREEN BAY W41 D11 A11

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D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-85

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 9Vote for 1

Patrick M. Evans

write-in:

Municipal

Alderperson, District 11Vote for 1

Melinda Eck

John S. Vander Leest

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0085 Spl:01

11

40

41

45

49

51

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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C GREEN BAY W42 D9 A11

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D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

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General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 10Vote for 1

John S. Vander Leest

write-in:

Municipal

Alderperson, District 11Vote for 1

Melinda Eck

John S. Vander Leest

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

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11

40

41

45

49

52

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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C GREEN BAY W43 D10 A11C GREEN BAY W44 D10 A11

Typ:01 Seq:0086 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-87

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 11Vote for 1

Patrick Buckley

write-in:

Municipal

Alderperson, District 12Vote for 1

Tom Sladek

Al Klimek

write-in:

School District

Green Bay Area Public SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 3

Brenda Warren

Celestine Jeffreys

Julie A. Jansch

Christopher L. Wagner

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0087 Spl:01

11

40

41

45

49

53

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Brown County, WI

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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C GREEN BAY W45 D11 A12C GREEN BAY W46 D11 A12C GREEN BAY W47 D11 A12

Typ:01 Seq:0087 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-88

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 12Vote for 1

Kathy Luebke

write-in:

Municipal

Village TrusteeVote for not more than 3

Richard E. Styczynski

Robert Van Lannen

Doug Prentice

Gerald R. Wojkiewicz

Bruce Brzeczkowski

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

School District

Pulaski Community School DistrictSchool Board Member, Zone 1Vote for 1

Trina L. Townsend

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0088 Spl:01

11

40

41

45

49

54

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Shawano County, WI

V PULASKI W4&7 (SHAWANO)

School District

Pulaski Community School DistrictSchool Board Member, Zone 3Vote for 1

Barb McKeefry

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0088 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F

Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016

Notice to voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you arevoting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be countedwithout initials. (See end of ballot for initials.)

If you make a mistake on your ballot orhave a question, ask an electioninspector for help. (Absentee voters:Contact your municipal clerk.)

To vote for a name on the ballot, fill inthe oval next to the name like this: RTo vote for a name that is not on theballot, write the name on the linemarked "write-in" and fill in the ovalnext to the name like this: R

S1-89

General Instructions

Presidential Preference Vote

In the Presidential Preference Vote:•You may vote in only ONE party'sprimary. •You may vote only ONCE. •If you vote more than once, yourchoices will not be counted.

Presidential Preference Votecontinues at top of the next column.

Presidential Preference (Cont.)

Cast Your Vote for President

Vote ONCE in your chosen party.

Page 1 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot continues on other side.

Nonpartisan offices begin at top ofnext column. Turn ballot over to continue voting.

Choose a Party Primary

Fill in the oval next to your party choice,like this R. Choose only ONE.

End Presidential Preference Vote

Special Instructions for PresidentialPreference Vote

Choose the party in which you willvote. Within the party you havechosen, you have ONE of 3 choices:

• Vote for a candidate whose name isprinted on this ballot in the party youhave chosen.• Vote for an uninstructed delegationfrom Wisconsin to the nationalconvention of the party you have chosen.• Write in the name of another personto become the presidential candidateof the party you have chosen.

Republican

Democratic

Republican Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Marco Rubio

Ben Carson

Rand Paul

Mike Huckabee

Jim Gilmore

Chris Christie

Donald J. Trump

Rick Santorum

Carly Fiorina

John R. Kasich

Jeb Bush

Ted Cruz

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Democratic Party Primary

President of the United StatesVote for 1

Hillary Clinton

Martin O'Malley

Bernie Sanders

Uninstructed Delegation

write-in:

Judicial

Justice of the Supreme CourtVote for 1

JoAnne F. Kloppenburg

Rebecca G. Bradley

write-in:

Court of Appeals Judge, District 3Vote for 1

Thomas M. Hruz

write-in:

County

County Supervisor, District 32Vote for 1

Debbie VanderHeiden

write-in:

Municipal

Village TrusteeVote for not more than 3

Keith Wendlandt

Mark Leonard

Terry Schaeuble

Dan Segerstrom

Karen Curry

write-in:

write-in:

write-in:

Municipal JudgeVote for 1

John L. DeWane

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0089 Spl:01

11

40

41

46

47

51

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

7.7.1.0 / -14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

Ballot issued by____________________________________________Initials of election inspectors

Absentee ballot issued by______________________Initials of municipal clerk or deputy clerk.(If issued by SVDs, both SVDs must initial.)

Certification of Voter Assistance

I certify that I marked this ballot at therequest and direction of a voter who isauthorized under the law to receiveassistance.______________________Signature of assistor

For Official Use Only

Inspectors: Identify ballots requiredto be remade.

Reason for remaking ballot:

� Overvoted

� Damaged

� Other

Original Ballot No. or Duplicate Ballot No.

_________ __________________ _________Initials of inspectors who remade ballot

Page 2 of 2-sided ballot. Ballot begins on other side.

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Official Ballot Presidential Preference Vote and

Nonpartisan Office

April 5, 2016for

Outagamie County, WI

V WRIGHTSTOWN W4 (OUTAGAMIE)

School District

Wrightstown Community SchoolDistrictSchool Board MemberVote for not more than 2

Thomas Gerrits

Sarah Hock

Larry Bousley

write-in:

write-in:

Typ:01 Seq:0089 Spl:01

D

D

E

E

F

F