THE WASHINGTON POST • THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2010
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Board of Elections and Ethics September 14, 2010 – Primary Election Vote Early
August 30 – September 11* 8:30 am-7:00 pm
September 13 8:30 am-4:45pm
September 4 – September 11* 8:30 am-7:00 pm
All voting locations will be closed on Sunday, September 5 and Sunday, September 12.
Vote on your choice of a paper ballot or touch screen voting machine: Old Council Chambers One Judiciary Square 441 – 4th
Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 ES&S iVotronic
Vote using a touch screen voting machine: Chevy Chase
Community Center Recreation Room 5601 Connecticut Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20015
Turkey Thicket Recreation Center Meeting Room 1100 Michigan Avenue, NE Washington, D.C. 20017
Hine Junior High School Auditorium 335 8th
Ward 1 A B Specimen Ballot C OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC BALLOT
MAYORAL PRIMARY ELECTION DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2010 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER
2. Use only a pencil or blue or black medium ball point pen. 3. If you make a mistake DO NOT ERASE. Ask for a new ballot. 4. For aWrite-in candidate, write the name of the person on the line and
FEDERAL
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN ONE (1)
DELEGATE TO THE Douglass Sloan Street, SE
Washington, D.C. 20003
Southeast Tennis and Learning Center Round Room 701 Mississippi Avenue, SE Washington, D.C. 20032
Vote by Mail
Vote at the Polls on Election Day
Request a ballot and return it by mail. Absentee ballots can be postmarked until the date of the election or can be returned at any polling place on Election Day.
Cast a ballot at your assigned polling place using your choice of: • The new iVotronic electronic voting machine
• A paper ballot Beat the Lines on Election Day -
Register or Update Your Voter Registration at
www.dcboee.org Beginning in 2010, qualified residents can register to vote at any time – including at the polls on Election Day – but the Board encourages registering early. Applicants must register in person and cannot switch parties within 30 days of an election. Individuals registering after the early voting period begins may face a longer line than preregistered voters, will be required to present a photo ID, utility bill, bank statement or government document showing their current residence address and will cast a provisional ballot.
For more information, see
www.dcboee.org or call 202-727-2525. A PRECINCT 20 01 B Precinct Scanner ES&S
Eleanor Holmes Norton Write-in
1. TO VOTE YOU MUST DARKEN THE OVAL (Q) TO THE LEFT OF YOUR CHOICE COMPLETELY. An oval ( R) darkened to the left of the name of any candidate indicates a vote for that candidate.
District of Columbia
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN ONE (1)
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA MAYOR OF THE
Vincent C. Gray Ernest E. Johnson Leo Alexander Sulaimon Brown Adrian M. Fenty
Write-in CHAIRMAN VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN ONE (1) OF THE COUNCIL
Vincent Orange Kwame R. Brown Dorothy Douglas Write-in
AT - LARGE
MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN ONE (1)
Michael Brown Phil Mendelson Clark Ray
Write-in WARD COUNCIL VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN ONE (1)
MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL WARD 1
Jeff Smith Bryan Weaver Jim Graham Write-in
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN ONE (1)
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
Nate Bennett-Fleming Mike Panetta Write-in
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