INSTRUCTIONS TO THE VOTER
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OFFICIAL BALLOT
BALLOT STYLE - 2
GENERAL, CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
AND SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX ELECTION
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ALABAMA
NOVEMBER 8, 2022
STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING
ALABAMA
DEMOCRATIC
PARTY
ALABAMA
REPUBLICAN
PARTY
LIBERTARIAN
PARTY OF
ALABAMA
FOR GOVERNOR
(Vote for One)
YOLANDA ROCHELLE FLOWERS
Democrat
KAY IVEY
Republican
JAMES "Jimmy" BLAKE
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
(Vote for One)
WILL AINSWORTH
Republican
RUTH PAGE-NELSON
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
(Vote for One)
WILL BOYD
Democrat
KATIE BRITT
Republican
JOHN SOPHOCLEUS
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE,
3RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
(Vote for One)
LIN VEASEY
Democrat
MIKE ROGERS
Republican
THOMAS SICKOFDC CASSON
Libertarian
DOUGLAS A. BELL
Independent
Write-in
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
(Vote for One)
WENDELL MAJOR
Democrat
STEVE MARSHALL
Republican
Write-in
FOR STATE SENATOR,
DISTRICT NO. 11
(Vote for One)
LANCE BELL
Republican
Write-in
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE,
DISTRICT NO. 50
(Vote for One)
JIM HILL
Republican
Write-in
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE
SUPREME COURT, PLACE 5
(Vote for One)
ANITA L. KELLY
Democrat
GREG COOK
Republican
Write-in
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE
SUPREME COURT, PLACE 6
(Vote for One)
KELLI WISE
Republican
Write-in
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
(Vote for One)
PAMELA J. LAFFITTE
Democrat
WES ALLEN
Republican
JASON "Matt" SHELBY
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR STATE TREASURER
(Vote for One)
YOUNG BOOZER
Republican
SCOTT HAMMOND
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR STATE AUDITOR
(Vote for One)
ANDREW SORRELL
Republican
LEIGH LACHINE
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR COMMISSIONER OF
AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES
(Vote for One)
RICK PATE
Republican
JASON CLARK
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION,
PLACE NO. 1
(Vote for One)
JEREMY H. ODEN
Republican
RON BISHOP
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION,
PLACE NO. 2
(Vote for One)
CHIP BEEKER
Republican
LAURA LANE
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR MEMBER, STATE BOARD OF EDUCATI ON,
FOR MEMBER,
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION,
DISTRICT NO. 6
(Vote for One)
MARIE MANNING
Republican
Write-in
FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE,
30TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
PLACE NO. 1
(Vote for One)
BILL WEATHINGTON, JR.
Republican
Write-in
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
30TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
(Vote for One)
LYLE HARMON
Republican
Write-in
FOR CHAIRMAN, ST. CLAIR COUNTY
COMMISSION
(Vote for One)
STAN BATEMON
Republican
Write-in
FOR MEMBER, ST. CLAIR COUNTY
COMMISSION, DISTRICT NO. 1
(Vote for One)
JEFF BROWN
Republican
Write-in
FOR ST. CLAIR COUNTY SHERIFF
(Vote for One)
BILLY J. MURRAY
Republican
Write-in
FOR ST. CLAIR COUNTY CORONER
(Vote for One)
DENNIS C. RUSSELL
Republican
Write-in
FOR SUPERINTENDENT,
ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
FOR SUPERINTENDENT, ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
(Vote for One)
JUSTIN BURNS
Republican
Write-in
FOR MEMBER, ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION, AT LARGE
(Vote for One)
BILL MORRIS
Republican
Write-in
FOR MEMBER, ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION, PLACE NO. 3 (RAGLAND)
(Vote for One)
DeWAYNE (Bogie) LOVELL
Republican
Write-in
CONSTITUTION OF ALABA MA OF 2022
“Shall the following Recompilation of the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901 be ratified?”
P
ROPOSED CONSTITUTION TO
APPEAR ON THE BALLOT STATEWIDE
_______________________________________
C
ONSTITUTION OF ALABAMA OF 2022
Proposing adoption of the Constitution of
Alabama of 2022, which is a recompilation of
the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,
prepared in accordance with Amendment
951, arranging the constitution in proper
articles, parts, and sections, removing racist
language, deleting duplicated and repealed
provisions, consolidating provisions regarding
economic development, arranging all local
amendments by county of application, and
making no other changes. (Proposed by Act
2022-111)
YES
NO
OFFICIAL BALLOT
BALLOT STYLE - 2
GENERAL, CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
AND SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX ELECTION
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ALABAMA
NOVEMBER 8, 2022
11
21
40
41
42
43
52
SAMPLE BALLOT
END OF BALLOT
”Shall the following Amendments to the
Constitution of Alabama be adopted?”
P
ROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO
APPEAR ON THE BALLOT STATEWIDE
SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX ELECTION
STATEWIDE AMENDMENT 1
Proposing an amendment to Section 16 of
the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now
appearing as Section 16 of the Official
Recompilation of the Constitution of
Alabama 1901, as amended, to create
Aniah's Law, to provide that an individual is
entitled to reasonable bail prior to
conviction, unless charged with capital
murder, murder, kidnapping in the first
degree, rape in the first degree, sodomy in
the first degree, sexual torture, domestic
violence in the first degree, human
trafficking in the first degree, burglary in the
first degree, arson in the first degree,
robbery in the first degree, terrorism when
the specified offense is a Class A felony
other than murder, and aggravated child
abuse of a child under the age of six.
(Proposed by Act 2021-201)
YES
NO
S
TATEWIDE AMENDMENT 2
Proposing an amendment to the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to
authorize the state, a county, or a
municipality to grant federal award funds or
any other source of funding designated for
broadband infrastructure by state law to
public or private entities for providing or
expanding broadband infrastructure.
(Proposed by Act 2022-117)
YES
NO
S
TATEWIDE AMENDMENT 3
Proposing an amendment to the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to require
the Governor to provide notice to the
Attorney General and to the victim's family
prior to granting a reprieve or commutation
to a person sentenced to death, and to void
the reprieve or commutation if the Governor
fails to provide notice. (Proposed by Act
2022-256)
YES
NO
S
TATEWIDE AMENDMENT 4
Proposing an amendment to the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as
amended; to provide that the
implementation date for any bill enacted by
the Legislature in a calendar year in which
a general election is to be held and relating
to the conduct of the general election shall
be at least six months before the general
election. (Proposed by Act 2021-284)
YES
NO
S
TATEWIDE AMENDMENT 5
Proposing an amendment to the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to delete a
provision giving the probate court of each
county general jurisdiction over orphans'
business. (Proposed by Act 2021-202)
YES
NO
S
TATEWIDE AMENDMENT 6
Proposing an amendment to the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as
amended, each municipality authorized
under Amendment No. 8 to the Constitution
of Alabama of 1901, now appearing Section
216.01 of the Recompiled Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, as amended, to levy and
collect the ad valorem tax pursuant to
Amendment No. 8 for the purpose of paying
bonds and the interest thereon, and may
also levy and collect such ad valorem tax
and utilize such funds for capital
improvements on a pay-as-you-go basis at
a rate not exceeding the rate then lawfully
permitted for the municipality to directly pay
the costs of public capital improvements, as
well as to pay the principal and interest on
bonds, warrants, or other securities issued
to finance or refinance the costs of the
improvements; and to ratify, validate, and
confirm the levy and collection of such tax
levied and collected for any of these
purposes prior to the ratification of this
amendment. (Proposed by Act 2021-327)
YES
NO
S
TATEWIDE AMENDMENT 7
Proposing an amendment to revise
Amendment 772 to the Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, as amended, to specify
that all counties and municipalities may
exercise the authority and powers granted
by Amendment 772 to provide for economic
and industrial development; to permit notice
for Amendment 772 projects to be
published in any newspaper in circulation in
the county or municipality; and to ratify all
actions and agreements of any county or
municipality done under Amendment 772
unless subject to pending judicial
proceedings on the date of adoption of this
amendment. (Proposed by Act 2022-286)
YES
NO
S
TATEWIDE AMENDMENT 8
Relating to Shelby County, proposing an
amendment to the Constitution of Alabama
of 1901, to bring certain privately owned
sewer systems that use public rights-of-way
of public roads under the jurisdiction of the
Public Service Commission under certain
conditions. (Proposed by Act 2021-199)
YES
NO
S
TATEWIDE AMENDMENT 9
Relating to Jefferson County and
Tuscaloosa County, proposing an
amendment to the Constitution of Alabama
of 1901, to bring certain privately owned
sewer systems that use public rights-of-way
of public roads in the city limits of Lake
View under the jurisdiction of the Public
Service Commission, beginning January 1,
2023 and ending December 31, 2027.
(Proposed by Act 2022-288)
YES
NO
S
TATEWIDE AMENDMENT 10
Proposing an amendment to the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to
authorize the Code Commissioner,
contingent upon the ratification of an official
Constitution of Alabama of 2022, to
renumber and place constitutional
amendments ratified before or on the same
day as the Constitution of Alabama of 2022,
based on a logical sequence and the
particular subject or topic of the
amendment, and to provide for the transfer
of existing annotations to any section of the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to the
section as it is numbered or renumbered in
the Constitution of Alabama of 2022.
(Proposed by Act 2022-177)
YES
NO
SPRINGVILLE 15 MIL L SCHOOL DISTRICT T AX
SPRINGVILLE SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
AND TAX DISTRICT
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ALABAMA
ELECTION FOR
THE LEVY OF A FIFTEEN (15) MILL
SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX
(Amendment No. 972, Constitution of
Alabama of 1901)
NOVEMBER 8, 2022
Shall the governing body of St. Clair
County, Alabama, be authorized to levy a
special district tax of $1.50 on each one
hundred dollars (equal to fifteen (15) mills
on each dollar) of the assessed value of the
taxable property located within the
Springville School Attendance and Tax
District in said county, the area comprising
the said district being fully described in
proceedings of the St. Clair County
Commission calling this election, for public
school purposes for a period of thirty (30)
consecutive years commencing with the tax
year that began on October 1, 2022 (for
which tax year the tax will become due and
payable on October 1, 2023), which levy
shall be in addition to all taxes now or
hereafter authorized to be levied in said
school district?
FOR proposed taxation
AGAINST proposed taxation
OFFICIAL BALLOT
BALLOT STYLE - 4
GENERAL, CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
AND SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX ELECTION
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ALABAMA
NOVEMBER 8, 2022
This is a common
ballot, however,
some oces will
appear only in
certain precincts
which will apply to
your districts.
These oces
will not appear
on all ballots
THIS QUESTION APPLIES TO ODENVILLE
SCHOOL TAX DISTRICT
OFFICIAL BALLOT
BALLOT STYLE - 1
GENERAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT ELECTION
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ALABAMA
NOVEMBER 8, 2022
ABSENTEE
OFFICIAL BALLOT
BALLOT STYLE - 1
GENERAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ELECTION
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ALABAMA
NOVEMBER 8, 2022
INSTRUCTIONS TO THE VOTER
TO VOTE YOU MUST BLACKEN THE OVAL
COMPLETELY!
IF YOU SPOIL YOUR BALLOT, DO NOT ERASE, BUT ASK FOR A NEW BALLOT.
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STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING
ALABAMA
DEMOCRATIC
PARTY
ALABAMA
REPUBLICAN
PARTY
LIBERTARIAN
PARTY OF
ALABAMA
FOR GOVERNOR
(Vote for One)
YOLANDA ROCHELLE FLOWERS
Democrat
KAY IVEY
Republican
JAMES "Jimmy" BLAKE
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
(Vote for One)
WILL AINSWORTH
Republican
RUTH PAGE-NELSON
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
(Vote for One)
WILL BOYD
Democrat
KATIE BRITT
Republican
JOHN SOPHOCLEUS
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE,
3RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
(Vote for One)
LIN VEASEY
Democrat
MIKE ROGERS
Republican
THOMAS SICKOFDC CASSON
Libertarian
DOUGLAS A. BELL
Independent
Write-in
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
(Vote for One)
WENDELL MAJOR
Democrat
STEVE MARSHALL
Republican
Write-in
FOR STATE SENATOR,
DISTRICT NO. 17
(Vote for One)
SHAY SHELNUTT
Republican
JOHN FORTENBERRY
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE,
DISTRICT NO. 30
(Vote for One)
CRAIG LIPSCOMB
Republican
Write-in
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE
SUPREME COURT, PLACE 5
(Vote for One)
ANITA L. KELLY
Democrat
GREG COOK
Republican
Write-in
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE
SUPREME COURT, PLACE 6
(Vote for One)
KELLI WISE
Republican
Write-in
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
(Vote for One)
PAMELA J. LAFFITTE
Democrat
WES ALLEN
Republican
JASON "Matt" SHELBY
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR STATE TREASURER
(Vote for One)
YOUNG BOOZER
Republican
SCOTT HAMMOND
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR STATE AUDITOR
(Vote for One)
ANDREW SORRELL
Republican
LEIGH LACHINE
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR COMMISSIONER OF
AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES
(Vote for One)
RICK PATE
Republican
JASON CLARK
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION,
PLACE NO. 1
(Vote for One)
JEREMY H. ODEN
Republican
RON BISHOP
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION,
PLACE NO. 2
(Vote for One)
CHIP BEEKER
Republican
LAURA LANE
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR MEMBER, STAT E BOARD OF EDUCATION,
FOR MEMBER,
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION,
DISTRICT NO. 6
(Vote for One)
MARIE MANNING
Republican
Write-in
FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE,
30TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
PLACE NO. 1
(Vote for One)
BILL WEATHINGTON, JR.
Republican
Write-in
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
30TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
(Vote for One)
LYLE HARMON
Republican
Write-in
FOR CHAIRMAN, ST. CLAIR COUNTY
COMMISSION
(Vote for One)
STAN BATEMON
Republican
Write-in
FOR MEMBER, ST. CLAIR COUNTY
COMMISSION, DISTRICT NO. 1
(Vote for One)
JEFF BROWN
Republican
Write-in
FOR ST. CLAIR COUNTY SHERIFF
(Vote for One)
BILLY J. MURRAY
Republican
Write-in
FOR ST. CLAIR COUNTY CORONER
(Vote for One)
DENNIS C. RUSSELL
Republican
Write-in
FOR SUPERINTENDENT,
ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
FOR SUPERINTENDENT, ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCAT ION
(Vote for One)
JUSTIN BURNS
Republican
Write-in
FOR MEMBER, ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION, AT LARGE
(Vote for One)
BILL MORRIS
Republican
Write-in
FOR MEMBER, ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION, PLACE NO. 3 (RAGLAND)
(Vote for One)
DeWAYNE (Bogie) LOVELL
Republican
Write-in
CONSTITUTION OF ALABAM A OF 202 2
“Shall the following Recompilation of the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901 be ratified?”
P
ROPOSED CONSTITUTION TO
APPEAR ON THE BALLOT STATEWIDE
_______________________________________
C
ONSTITUTION OF ALABAMA OF 2022
Proposing adoption of the Constitution of
Alabama of 2022, which is a recompilation of
the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,
prepared in accordance with Amendment
951, arranging the constitution in proper
articles, parts, and sections, removing racist
language, deleting duplicated and repealed
provisions, consolidating provisions regarding
economic development, arranging all local
amendments by county of application, and
making no other changes. (Proposed by Act
2022-111)
YES
NO
11
21
40
41
42
43
51
OFFICIAL BALLOT
BALLOT STYLE - 10
GENERAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT ELECTION
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ALABAMA
NOVEMBER 8, 2022
ABSENTEE
OFFICIAL BALLOT
BALLOT STYLE - 10
GENERAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ELECTION
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ALABAMA
NOVEMBER 8, 2022
INSTRUCTIONS TO THE VOTER
TO VOTE YOU MUST BLACKEN THE OVAL
COMPLETELY!
IF YOU SPOIL YOUR BALLOT, DO NOT ERASE, BUT ASK FOR A NEW BALLOT.
Typ:01 Seq:0010 Spl:01
CONTINUE VOTING
ON BACK
STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING
ALABAMA
DEMOCRATIC
PARTY
ALABAMA
REPUBLICAN
PARTY
LIBERTARIAN
PARTY OF
ALABAMA
FOR GOVERNOR
(Vote for One)
YOLANDA ROCHELLE FLOWERS
Democrat
KAY IVEY
Republican
JAMES "Jimmy" BLAKE
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
(Vote for One)
WILL AINSWORTH
Republican
RUTH PAGE-NELSON
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
(Vote for One)
WILL BOYD
Democrat
KATIE BRITT
Republican
JOHN SOPHOCLEUS
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE,
3RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
(Vote for One)
LIN VEASEY
Democrat
MIKE ROGERS
Republican
THOMAS SICKOFDC CASSON
Libertarian
DOUGLAS A. BELL
Independent
Write-in
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
(Vote for One)
WENDELL MAJOR
Democrat
STEVE MARSHALL
Republican
Write-in
FOR STATE SENATOR,
DISTRICT NO. 11
(Vote for One)
LANCE BELL
Republican
Write-in
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE,
DISTRICT NO. 36
(Vote for One)
RANDY WOOD
Republican
Write-in
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE
SUPREME COURT, PLACE 5
(Vote for One)
ANITA L. KELLY
Democrat
GREG COOK
Republican
Write-in
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE
SUPREME COURT, PLACE 6
(Vote for One)
KELLI WISE
Republican
Write-in
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
(Vote for One)
PAMELA J. LAFFITTE
Democrat
WES ALLEN
Republican
JASON "Matt" SHELBY
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR STATE TREASURER
(Vote for One)
YOUNG BOOZER
Republican
SCOTT HAMMOND
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR STATE AUDITOR
(Vote for One)
ANDREW SORRELL
Republican
LEIGH LACHINE
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR COMMISSIONER OF
AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES
(Vote for One)
RICK PATE
Republican
JASON CLARK
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION,
PLACE NO. 1
(Vote for One)
JEREMY H. ODEN
Republican
RON BISHOP
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION,
PLACE NO. 2
(Vote for One)
CHIP BEEKER
Republican
LAURA LANE
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR MEMBER, STAT E BOARD OF EDUCATION,
FOR MEMBER,
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION,
DISTRICT NO. 6
(Vote for One)
MARIE MANNING
Republican
Write-in
FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE,
30TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
PLACE NO. 1
(Vote for One)
BILL WEATHINGTON, JR.
Republican
Write-in
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
30TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
(Vote for One)
LYLE HARMON
Republican
Write-in
FOR CHAIRMAN, ST. CLAIR COUNTY
COMMISSION
(Vote for One)
STAN BATEMON
Republican
Write-in
FOR MEMBER, ST. CLAIR COUNTY
COMMISSION, DISTRICT NO. 1
(Vote for One)
JEFF BROWN
Republican
Write-in
FOR ST. CLAIR COUNTY SHERIFF
(Vote for One)
BILLY J. MURRAY
Republican
Write-in
FOR ST. CLAIR COUNTY CORONER
(Vote for One)
DENNIS C. RUSSELL
Republican
Write-in
CONSTITUTION OF ALABAM A OF 202 2
“Shall the following Recompilation of the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901 be ratified?”
P
ROPOSED CONSTITUTION TO
APPEAR ON THE BALLOT STATEWIDE
_______________________________________
C
ONSTITUTION OF ALABAMA OF 2022
Proposing adoption of the Constitution of
Alabama of 2022, which is a recompilation of
the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,
prepared in accordance with Amendment
951, arranging the constitution in proper
articles, parts, and sections, removing racist
language, deleting duplicated and repealed
provisions, consolidating provisions regarding
economic development, arranging all local
amendments by county of application, and
making no other changes. (Proposed by Act
2022-111)
YES
NO
11
21
40
41
42
45
52
END OF BALLOT
”Shall the following Amendments to the
Constitution of Alabama be adopted?”
P
ROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO
APPEAR ON THE BALLOT STATEWIDE
SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX ELECTION
STATEWIDE AMENDMENT 1
Proposing an amendment to Section 16 of
the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now
appearing as Section 16 of the Official
Recompilation of the Constitution of
Alabama 1901, as amended, to create
Aniah's Law, to provide that an individual is
entitled to reasonable bail prior to
conviction, unless charged with capital
murder, murder, kidnapping in the first
degree, rape in the first degree, sodomy in
the first degree, sexual torture, domestic
violence in the first degree, human
trafficking in the first degree, burglary in the
first degree, arson in the first degree,
robbery in the first degree, terrorism when
the specified offense is a Class A felony
other than murder, and aggravated child
abuse of a child under the age of six.
(Proposed by Act 2021-201)
YES
NO
S
TATEWIDE AMENDMENT 2
Proposing an amendment to the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to
authorize the state, a county, or a
municipality to grant federal award funds or
any other source of funding designated for
broadband infrastructure by state law to
public or private entities for providing or
expanding broadband infrastructure.
(Proposed by Act 2022-117)
YES
NO
S
TATEWIDE AMENDMENT 3
Proposing an amendment to the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to require
the Governor to provide notice to the
Attorney General and to the victim's family
prior to granting a reprieve or commutation
to a person sentenced to death, and to void
the reprieve or commutation if the Governor
fails to provide notice. (Proposed by Act
2022-256)
YES
NO
S
TATEWIDE AMENDMENT 4
Proposing an amendment to the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as
amended; to provide that the
implementation date for any bill enacted by
the Legislature in a calendar year in which
a general election is to be held and relating
to the conduct of the general election shall
be at least six months before the general
election. (Proposed by Act 2021-284)
YES
NO
S
TATEWIDE AMENDMENT 5
Proposing an amendment to the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to delete a
provision giving the probate court of each
county general jurisdiction over orphans'
business. (Proposed by Act 2021-202)
YES
NO
S
TATEWIDE AMENDMENT 6
Proposing an amendment to the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as
amended, each municipality authorized
under Amendment No. 8 to the Constitution
of Alabama of 1901, now appearing Section
216.01 of the Recompiled Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, as amended, to levy and
collect the ad valorem tax pursuant to
Amendment No. 8 for the purpose of paying
bonds and the interest thereon, and may
also levy and collect such ad valorem tax
and utilize such funds for capital
improvements on a pay-as-you-go basis at
a rate not exceeding the rate then lawfully
permitted for the municipality to directly pay
the costs of public capital improvements, as
well as to pay the principal and interest on
bonds, warrants, or other securities issued
to finance or refinance the costs of the
improvements; and to ratify, validate, and
confirm the levy and collection of such tax
levied and collected for any of these
purposes prior to the ratification of this
amendment. (Proposed by Act 2021-327)
YES
NO
S
TATEWIDE AMENDMENT 7
Proposing an amendment to revise
Amendment 772 to the Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, as amended, to specify
that all counties and municipalities may
exercise the authority and powers granted
by Amendment 772 to provide for economic
and industrial development; to permit notice
for Amendment 772 projects to be
published in any newspaper in circulation in
the county or municipality; and to ratify all
actions and agreements of any county or
municipality done under Amendment 772
unless subject to pending judicial
proceedings on the date of adoption of this
amendment. (Proposed by Act 2022-286)
YES
NO
S
TATEWIDE AMENDMENT 8
Relating to Shelby County, proposing an
amendment to the Constitution of Alabama
of 1901, to bring certain privately owned
sewer systems that use public rights-of-way
of public roads under the jurisdiction of the
Public Service Commission under certain
conditions. (Proposed by Act 2021-199)
YES
NO
S
TATEWIDE AMENDMENT 9
Relating to Jefferson County and
Tuscaloosa County, proposing an
amendment to the Constitution of Alabama
of 1901, to bring certain privately owned
sewer systems that use public rights-of-way
of public roads in the city limits of Lake
View under the jurisdiction of the Public
Service Commission, beginning January 1,
2023 and ending December 31, 2027.
(Proposed by Act 2022-288)
YES
NO
S
TATEWIDE AMENDMENT 10
Proposing an amendment to the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to
authorize the Code Commissioner,
contingent upon the ratification of an official
Constitution of Alabama of 2022, to
renumber and place constitutional
amendments ratified before or on the same
day as the Constitution of Alabama of 2022,
based on a logical sequence and the
particular subject or topic of the
amendment, and to provide for the transfer
of existing annotations to any section of the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to the
section as it is numbered or renumbered in
the Constitution of Alabama of 2022.
(Proposed by Act 2022-177)
YES
NO
ODENVILLE 10 M ILL SCH OOL DISTRI CT TAX
ODENVILLE SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
AND TAX DISTRICT
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ALABAMA
ELECTION FOR
THE LEVY OF A TEN (10) MILL
SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX
(Amendment No. 972, Constitution of
Alabama of 1901)
NOVEMBER 8, 2022
Shall the governing body of St. Clair
County, Alabama, be authorized to levy a
special district tax of $1.00 on each one
hundred dollars (equal to ten (10) mills on
each dollar) of the assessed value of the
taxable property located within the
Odenville School Attendance and Tax
District in said county, the area comprising
the said district being fully described in
proceedings of the St. Clair County
Commission calling this election, for public
school purposes for a period of thirty (30)
consecutive years commencing with the tax
year that began on October 1, 2022 (for
which tax year the tax will become due and
payable on October 1, 2023), which levy
shall be in addition to all taxes now or
hereafter authorized to be levied in said
school district?
FOR proposed taxation
AGAINST proposed taxation
OFFICIAL BALLOT
BALLOT STYLE - 2
GENERAL, CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
AND SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX ELECTION
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ALABAMA
NOVEMBER 8, 2022
END OF BALLOT
”Shall the following Amendments to the
Constitution of Alabama be adopted?”
P
ROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO
APPEAR ON THE BALLOT STATEWIDE
SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX ELECTION
STATEWIDE AMENDMENT 1
Proposing an amendment to Section 16 of
the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now
appearing as Section 16 of the Official
Recompilation of the Constitution of
Alabama 1901, as amended, to create
Aniah's Law, to provide that an individual is
entitled to reasonable bail prior to
conviction, unless charged with capital
murder, murder, kidnapping in the first
degree, rape in the first degree, sodomy in
the first degree, sexual torture, domestic
violence in the first degree, human
trafficking in the first degree, burglary in the
first degree, arson in the first degree,
robbery in the first degree, terrorism when
the specified offense is a Class A felony
other than murder, and aggravated child
abuse of a child under the age of six.
(Proposed by Act 2021-201)
YES
NO
S
TATEWIDE AMENDMENT 2
Proposing an amendment to the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to
authorize the state, a county, or a
municipality to grant federal award funds or
any other source of funding designated for
broadband infrastructure by state law to
public or private entities for providing or
expanding broadband infrastructure.
(Proposed by Act 2022-117)
YES
NO
S
TATEWIDE AMENDMENT 3
Proposing an amendment to the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to require
the Governor to provide notice to the
Attorney General and to the victim's family
prior to granting a reprieve or commutation
to a person sentenced to death, and to void
the reprieve or commutation if the Governor
fails to provide notice. (Proposed by Act
2022-256)
YES
NO
S
TATEWIDE AMENDMENT 4
Proposing an amendment to the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as
amended; to provide that the
implementation date for any bill enacted by
the Legislature in a calendar year in which
a general election is to be held and relating
to the conduct of the general election shall
be at least six months before the general
election. (Proposed by Act 2021-284)
YES
NO
S
TATEWIDE AMENDMENT 5
Proposing an amendment to the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to delete a
provision giving the probate court of each
county general jurisdiction over orphans'
business. (Proposed by Act 2021-202)
YES
NO
S
TATEWIDE AMENDMENT 6
Proposing an amendment to the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as
amended, each municipality authorized
under Amendment No. 8 to the Constitution
of Alabama of 1901, now appearing Section
216.01 of the Recompiled Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, as amended, to levy and
collect the ad valorem tax pursuant to
Amendment No. 8 for the purpose of paying
bonds and the interest thereon, and may
also levy and collect such ad valorem tax
and utilize such funds for capital
improvements on a pay-as-you-go basis at
a rate not exceeding the rate then lawfully
permitted for the municipality to directly pay
the costs of public capital improvements, as
well as to pay the principal and interest on
bonds, warrants, or other securities issued
to finance or refinance the costs of the
improvements; and to ratify, validate, and
confirm the levy and collection of such tax
levied and collected for any of these
purposes prior to the ratification of this
amendment. (Proposed by Act 2021-327)
YES
NO
S
TATEWIDE AMENDMENT 7
Proposing an amendment to revise
Amendment 772 to the Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, as amended, to specify
that all counties and municipalities may
exercise the authority and powers granted
by Amendment 772 to provide for economic
and industrial development; to permit notice
for Amendment 772 projects to be
published in any newspaper in circulation in
the county or municipality; and to ratify all
actions and agreements of any county or
municipality done under Amendment 772
unless subject to pending judicial
proceedings on the date of adoption of this
amendment. (Proposed by Act 2022-286)
YES
NO
S
TATEWIDE AMENDMENT 8
Relating to Shelby County, proposing an
amendment to the Constitution of Alabama
of 1901, to bring certain privately owned
sewer systems that use public rights-of-way
of public roads under the jurisdiction of the
Public Service Commission under certain
conditions. (Proposed by Act 2021-199)
YES
NO
S
TATEWIDE AMENDMENT 9
Relating to Jefferson County and
Tuscaloosa County, proposing an
amendment to the Constitution of Alabama
of 1901, to bring certain privately owned
sewer systems that use public rights-of-way
of public roads in the city limits of Lake
View under the jurisdiction of the Public
Service Commission, beginning January 1,
2023 and ending December 31, 2027.
(Proposed by Act 2022-288)
YES
NO
S
TATEWIDE AMENDMENT 10
Proposing an amendment to the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to
authorize the Code Commissioner,
contingent upon the ratification of an official
Constitution of Alabama of 2022, to
renumber and place constitutional
amendments ratified before or on the same
day as the Constitution of Alabama of 2022,
based on a logical sequence and the
particular subject or topic of the
amendment, and to provide for the transfer
of existing annotations to any section of the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to the
section as it is numbered or renumbered in
the Constitution of Alabama of 2022.
(Proposed by Act 2022-177)
YES
NO
SPRINGVILLE 15 M ILL SCH OOL DISTRI CT TAX
SPRINGVILLE SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
AND TAX DISTRICT
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ALABAMA
ELECTION FOR
THE LEVY OF A FIFTEEN (15) MILL
SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX
(Amendment No. 972, Constitution of
Alabama of 1901)
NOVEMBER 8, 2022
Shall the governing body of St. Clair
County, Alabama, be authorized to levy a
special district tax of $1.50 on each one
hundred dollars (equal to fifteen (15) mills
on each dollar) of the assessed value of the
taxable property located within the
Springville School Attendance and Tax
District in said county, the area comprising
the said district being fully described in
proceedings of the St. Clair County
Commission calling this election, for public
school purposes for a period of thirty (30)
consecutive years commencing with the tax
year that began on October 1, 2022 (for
which tax year the tax will become due and
payable on October 1, 2023), which levy
shall be in addition to all taxes now or
hereafter authorized to be levied in said
school district?
FOR proposed taxation
AGAINST proposed taxation
OFFICIAL BALLOT
BALLOT STYLE - 4
GENERAL, CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
AND SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX ELECTION
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ALABAMA
NOVEMBER 8, 2022
OFFICIAL BALLOT
BALLOT STYLE - 13
GENERAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT ELECTION
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ALABAMA
NOVEMBER 8, 2022
ABSENTEE
OFFICIAL BALLOT
BALLOT STYLE - 13
GENERAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ELECTION
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ALABAMA
NOVEMBER 8, 2022
INSTRUCTIONS TO THE VOTER
TO VOTE YOU MUST BLACKEN THE OVAL
COMPLETELY!
IF YOU SPOIL YOUR BALLOT, DO NOT ERASE, BUT ASK FOR A NEW BALLOT.
Typ:01 Seq:0013 Spl:01
CONTINUE VOTING
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STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING
ALABAMA
DEMOCRATIC
PARTY
ALABAMA
REPUBLICAN
PARTY
LIBERTARIAN
PARTY OF
ALABAMA
FOR GOVERNOR
(Vote for One)
YOLANDA ROCHELLE FLOWERS
Democrat
KAY IVEY
Republican
JAMES "Jimmy" BLAKE
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
(Vote for One)
WILL AINSWORTH
Republican
RUTH PAGE-NELSON
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
(Vote for One)
WILL BOYD
Democrat
KATIE BRITT
Republican
JOHN SOPHOCLEUS
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE,
3RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
(Vote for One)
LIN VEASEY
Democrat
MIKE ROGERS
Republican
THOMAS SICKOFDC CASSON
Libertarian
DOUGLAS A. BELL
Independent
Write-in
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
(Vote for One)
WENDELL MAJOR
Democrat
STEVE MARSHALL
Republican
Write-in
FOR STATE SENATOR,
DISTRICT NO. 11
(Vote for One)
LANCE BELL
Republican
Write-in
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE,
DISTRICT NO. 45
(Vote for One)
SUSAN DuBOSE
Republican
KARI MITCHELL WHITAKER
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE
SUPREME COURT, PLACE 5
(Vote for One)
ANITA L. KELLY
Democrat
GREG COOK
Republican
Write-in
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE
SUPREME COURT, PLACE 6
(Vote for One)
KELLI WISE
Republican
Write-in
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
(Vote for One)
PAMELA J. LAFFITTE
Democrat
WES ALLEN
Republican
JASON "Matt" SHELBY
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR STATE TREASURER
(Vote for One)
YOUNG BOOZER
Republican
SCOTT HAMMOND
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR STATE AUDITOR
(Vote for One)
ANDREW SORRELL
Republican
LEIGH LACHINE
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR COMMISSIONER OF
AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES
(Vote for One)
RICK PATE
Republican
JASON CLARK
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION,
PLACE NO. 1
(Vote for One)
JEREMY H. ODEN
Republican
RON BISHOP
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION,
PLACE NO. 2
(Vote for One)
CHIP BEEKER
Republican
LAURA LANE
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR MEMBER, STAT E BOARD OF EDUCATION,
FOR MEMBER,
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION,
DISTRICT NO. 6
(Vote for One)
MARIE MANNING
Republican
Write-in
FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE,
30TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
PLACE NO. 1
(Vote for One)
BILL WEATHINGTON, JR.
Republican
Write-in
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
30TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
(Vote for One)
LYLE HARMON
Republican
Write-in
FOR CHAIRMAN, ST. CLAIR COUNTY
COMMISSION
(Vote for One)
STAN BATEMON
Republican
Write-in
FOR MEMBER, ST. CLAIR COUNTY
COMMISSION, DISTRICT NO. 1
(Vote for One)
JEFF BROWN
Republican
Write-in
FOR ST. CLAIR COUNTY SHERIFF
(Vote for One)
BILLY J. MURRAY
Republican
Write-in
FOR ST. CLAIR COUNTY CORONER
(Vote for One)
DENNIS C. RUSSELL
Republican
Write-in
FOR SUPERINTENDENT,
ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
FOR SUPERINTENDENT, ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCAT ION
(Vote for One)
JUSTIN BURNS
Republican
Write-in
FOR MEMBER, ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION, AT LARGE
(Vote for One)
BILL MORRIS
Republican
Write-in
FOR MEMBER, ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION, PLACE NO. 3 (RAGLAND)
(Vote for One)
DeWAYNE (Bogie) LOVELL
Republican
Write-in
CONSTITUTION OF ALABAM A OF 202 2
“Shall the following Recompilation of the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901 be ratified?”
P
ROPOSED CONSTITUTION TO
APPEAR ON THE BALLOT STATEWIDE
_______________________________________
C
ONSTITUTION OF ALABAMA OF 2022
Proposing adoption of the Constitution of
Alabama of 2022, which is a recompilation of
the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,
prepared in accordance with Amendment
951, arranging the constitution in proper
articles, parts, and sections, removing racist
language, deleting duplicated and repealed
provisions, consolidating provisions regarding
economic development, arranging all local
amendments by county of application, and
making no other changes. (Proposed by Act
2022-111)
YES
NO
11
21
40
41
42
46
51
INSTRUCTIONS TO THE VOTER
TO VOTE YOU MUST BLACKEN THE OVAL COMPLETELY!
IF YOU SPOIL YOUR BALLOT, DO NOT ERASE, BUT ASK FOR A NEW BALLOT.
Typ:01 Seq:0002 Spl:01
CONTINUE VOTING
ON BACK
ABSENTEE
OFFICIAL BALLOT
BALLOT STYLE - 2
GENERAL, CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
AND SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX ELECTION
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ALABAMA
NOVEMBER 8, 2022
STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING
ALABAMA
DEMOCRATIC
PARTY
ALABAMA
REPUBLICAN
PARTY
LIBERTARIAN
PARTY OF
ALABAMA
FOR GOVERNOR
(Vote for One)
YOLANDA ROCHELLE FLOWERS
Democrat
KAY IVEY
Republican
JAMES "Jimmy" BLAKE
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
(Vote for One)
WILL AINSWORTH
Republican
RUTH PAGE-NELSON
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
(Vote for One)
WILL BOYD
Democrat
KATIE BRITT
Republican
JOHN SOPHOCLEUS
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE,
3RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
(Vote for One)
LIN VEASEY
Democrat
MIKE ROGERS
Republican
THOMAS SICKOFDC CASSON
Libertarian
DOUGLAS A. BELL
Independent
Write-in
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
(Vote for One)
WENDELL MAJOR
Democrat
STEVE MARSHALL
Republican
Write-in
FOR STATE SENATOR,
DISTRICT NO. 11
(Vote for One)
LANCE BELL
Republican
Write-in
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE,
DISTRICT NO. 50
(Vote for One)
JIM HILL
Republican
Write-in
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE
SUPREME COURT, PLACE 5
(Vote for One)
ANITA L. KELLY
Democrat
GREG COOK
Republican
Write-in
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE
SUPREME COURT, PLACE 6
(Vote for One)
KELLI WISE
Republican
Write-in
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
(Vote for One)
PAMELA J. LAFFITTE
Democrat
WES ALLEN
Republican
JASON "Matt" SHELBY
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR STATE TREASURER
(Vote for One)
YOUNG BOOZER
Republican
SCOTT HAMMOND
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR STATE AUDITOR
(Vote for One)
ANDREW SORRELL
Republican
LEIGH LACHINE
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR COMMISSIONER OF
AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES
(Vote for One)
RICK PATE
Republican
JASON CLARK
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION,
PLACE NO. 1
(Vote for One)
JEREMY H. ODEN
Republican
RON BISHOP
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION,
PLACE NO. 2
(Vote for One)
CHIP BEEKER
Republican
LAURA LANE
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR MEMBER, STAT E BOARD OF EDUCATION,
FOR MEMBER,
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION,
DISTRICT NO. 6
(Vote for One)
MARIE MANNING
Republican
Write-in
FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE,
30TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
PLACE NO. 1
(Vote for One)
BILL WEATHINGTON, JR.
Republican
Write-in
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
30TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
(Vote for One)
LYLE HARMON
Republican
Write-in
FOR CHAIRMAN, ST. CLAIR COUNTY
COMMISSION
(Vote for One)
STAN BATEMON
Republican
Write-in
FOR MEMBER, ST. CLAIR COUNTY
COMMISSION, DISTRICT NO. 1
(Vote for One)
JEFF BROWN
Republican
Write-in
FOR ST. CLAIR COUNTY SHERIFF
(Vote for One)
BILLY J. MURRAY
Republican
Write-in
FOR ST. CLAIR COUNTY CORONER
(Vote for One)
DENNIS C. RUSSELL
Republican
Write-in
FOR SUPERINTENDENT,
ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
FOR SUPERINTENDENT, ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCAT ION
(Vote for One)
JUSTIN BURNS
Republican
Write-in
FOR MEMBER, ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION, AT LARGE
(Vote for One)
BILL MORRIS
Republican
Write-in
FOR MEMBER, ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION, PLACE NO. 3 (RAGLAND)
(Vote for One)
DeWAYNE (Bogie) LOVELL
Republican
Write-in
CONSTITUTION OF ALABAM A OF 202 2
“Shall the following Recompilation of the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901 be ratified?”
P
ROPOSED CONSTITUTION TO
APPEAR ON THE BALLOT STATEWIDE
_______________________________________
C
ONSTITUTION OF ALABAMA OF 2022
Proposing adoption of the Constitution of
Alabama of 2022, which is a recompilation of
the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,
prepared in accordance with Amendment
951, arranging the constitution in proper
articles, parts, and sections, removing racist
language, deleting duplicated and repealed
provisions, consolidating provisions regarding
economic development, arranging all local
amendments by county of application, and
making no other changes. (Proposed by Act
2022-111)
YES
NO
OFFICIAL BALLOT
BALLOT STYLE - 2
GENERAL, CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
AND SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX ELECTION
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ALABAMA
NOVEMBER 8, 2022
11
21
40
41
42
43
52
INSTRUCTIONS TO THE VOTER
TO VOTE YOU MUST BLACKEN THE OVAL
COMPLETELY!
IF YOU SPOIL YOUR BALLOT, DO NOT ERASE, BUT ASK FOR A NEW BALLOT.
Typ:01 Seq:0002 Spl:01
CONTINUE VOTING
ON BACK
ABSENTEE
OFFICIAL BALLOT
BALLOT STYLE - 2
GENERAL, CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
AND SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX ELECTION
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ALABAMA
NOVEMBER 8, 2022
STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING
ALABAMA
DEMOCRATIC
PARTY
ALABAMA
REPUBLICAN
PARTY
LIBERTARIAN
PARTY OF
ALABAMA
FOR GOVERNOR
(Vote for One)
YOLANDA ROCHELLE FLOWERS
Democrat
KAY IVEY
Republican
JAMES "Jimmy" BLAKE
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
(Vote for One)
WILL AINSWORTH
Republican
RUTH PAGE-NELSON
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
(Vote for One)
WILL BOYD
Democrat
KATIE BRITT
Republican
JOHN SOPHOCLEUS
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE,
3RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
(Vote for One)
LIN VEASEY
Democrat
MIKE ROGERS
Republican
THOMAS SICKOFDC CASSON
Libertarian
DOUGLAS A. BELL
Independent
Write-in
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
(Vote for One)
WENDELL MAJOR
Democrat
STEVE MARSHALL
Republican
Write-in
FOR STATE SENATOR,
DISTRICT NO. 11
(Vote for One)
LANCE BELL
Republican
Write-in
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE,
DISTRICT NO. 50
(Vote for One)
JIM HILL
Republican
Write-in
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE
SUPREME COURT, PLACE 5
(Vote for One)
ANITA L. KELLY
Democrat
GREG COOK
Republican
Write-in
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE
SUPREME COURT, PLACE 6
(Vote for One)
KELLI WISE
Republican
Write-in
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
(Vote for One)
PAMELA J. LAFFITTE
Democrat
WES ALLEN
Republican
JASON "Matt" SHELBY
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR STATE TREASURER
(Vote for One)
YOUNG BOOZER
Republican
SCOTT HAMMOND
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR STATE AUDITOR
(Vote for One)
ANDREW SORRELL
Republican
LEIGH LACHINE
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR COMMISSIONER OF
AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES
(Vote for One)
RICK PATE
Republican
JASON CLARK
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION,
PLACE NO. 1
(Vote for One)
JEREMY H. ODEN
Republican
RON BISHOP
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION,
PLACE NO. 2
(Vote for One)
CHIP BEEKER
Republican
LAURA LANE
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR MEMBER, STAT E BOARD OF EDUCATION,
FOR MEMBER,
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION,
DISTRICT NO. 6
(Vote for One)
MARIE MANNING
Republican
Write-in
FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE,
30TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
PLACE NO. 1
(Vote for One)
BILL WEATHINGTON, JR.
Republican
Write-in
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
30TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
(Vote for One)
LYLE HARMON
Republican
Write-in
FOR CHAIRMAN, ST. CLAIR COUNTY
COMMISSION
(Vote for One)
STAN BATEMON
Republican
Write-in
FOR MEMBER, ST. CLAIR COUNTY
COMMISSION, DISTRICT NO. 1
(Vote for One)
JEFF BROWN
Republican
Write-in
FOR ST. CLAIR COUNTY SHERIFF
(Vote for One)
BILLY J. MURRAY
Republican
Write-in
FOR ST. CLAIR COUNTY CORONER
(Vote for One)
DENNIS C. RUSSELL
Republican
Write-in
FOR SUPERINTENDENT,
ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
FOR SUPERINTENDENT, ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCAT ION
(Vote for One)
JUSTIN BURNS
Republican
Write-in
FOR MEMBER, ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION, AT LARGE
(Vote for One)
BILL MORRIS
Republican
Write-in
FOR MEMBER, ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION, PLACE NO. 3 (RAGLAND)
(Vote for One)
DeWAYNE (Bogie) LOVELL
Republican
Write-in
CONSTITUTION OF ALABAM A OF 202 2
“Shall the following Recompilation of the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901 be ratified?”
P
ROPOSED CONSTITUTION TO
APPEAR ON THE BALLOT STATEWIDE
_______________________________________
C
ONSTITUTION OF ALABAMA OF 2022
Proposing adoption of the Constitution of
Alabama of 2022, which is a recompilation of
the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,
prepared in accordance with Amendment
951, arranging the constitution in proper
articles, parts, and sections, removing racist
language, deleting duplicated and repealed
provisions, consolidating provisions regarding
economic development, arranging all local
amendments by county of application, and
making no other changes. (Proposed by Act
2022-111)
YES
NO
OFFICIAL BALLOT
BALLOT STYLE - 2
GENERAL, CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
AND SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX ELECTION
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ALABAMA
NOVEMBER 8, 2022
11
21
40
41
42
43
52
OFFICIAL BALLOT
BALLOT STYLE - 1
GENERAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT ELECTION
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ALABAMA
NOVEMBER 8, 2022
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OFFICIAL BALLOT
BALLOT STYLE - 1
GENERAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ELECTION
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ALABAMA
NOVEMBER 8, 2022
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ALABAMA
DEMOCRATIC
PARTY
ALABAMA
REPUBLICAN
PARTY
LIBERTARIAN
PARTY OF
ALABAMA
FOR GOVERNOR
(Vote for One)
YOLANDA ROCHELLE FLOWERS
Democrat
KAY IVEY
Republican
JAMES "Jimmy" BLAKE
Libertarian
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FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
(Vote for One)
WILL AINSWORTH
Republican
RUTH PAGE-NELSON
Libertarian
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FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
(Vote for One)
WILL BOYD
Democrat
KATIE BRITT
Republican
JOHN SOPHOCLEUS
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE,
3RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
(Vote for One)
LIN VEASEY
Democrat
MIKE ROGERS
Republican
THOMAS SICKOFDC CASSON
Libertarian
DOUGLAS A. BELL
Independent
Write-in
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
(Vote for One)
WENDELL MAJOR
Democrat
STEVE MARSHALL
Republican
Write-in
FOR STATE SENATOR,
DISTRICT NO. 17
(Vote for One)
SHAY SHELNUTT
Republican
JOHN FORTENBERRY
Libertarian
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FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE,
DISTRICT NO. 30
(Vote for One)
CRAIG LIPSCOMB
Republican
Write-in
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE
SUPREME COURT, PLACE 5
(Vote for One)
ANITA L. KELLY
Democrat
GREG COOK
Republican
Write-in
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE
SUPREME COURT, PLACE 6
(Vote for One)
KELLI WISE
Republican
Write-in
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
(Vote for One)
PAMELA J. LAFFITTE
Democrat
WES ALLEN
Republican
JASON "Matt" SHELBY
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR STATE TREASURER
(Vote for One)
YOUNG BOOZER
Republican
SCOTT HAMMOND
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR STATE AUDITOR
(Vote for One)
ANDREW SORRELL
Republican
LEIGH LACHINE
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR COMMISSIONER OF
AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES
(Vote for One)
RICK PATE
Republican
JASON CLARK
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION,
PLACE NO. 1
(Vote for One)
JEREMY H. ODEN
Republican
RON BISHOP
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION,
PLACE NO. 2
(Vote for One)
CHIP BEEKER
Republican
LAURA LANE
Libertarian
Write-in
FOR MEMBER, STAT E BOARD OF EDUCATION,
FOR MEMBER,
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION,
DISTRICT NO. 6
(Vote for One)
MARIE MANNING
Republican
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FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE,
30TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
PLACE NO. 1
(Vote for One)
BILL WEATHINGTON, JR.
Republican
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FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
30TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
(Vote for One)
LYLE HARMON
Republican
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FOR CHAIRMAN, ST. CLAIR COUNTY
COMMISSION
(Vote for One)
STAN BATEMON
Republican
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FOR MEMBER, ST. CLAIR COUNTY
COMMISSION, DISTRICT NO. 1
(Vote for One)
JEFF BROWN
Republican
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FOR ST. CLAIR COUNTY SHERIFF
(Vote for One)
BILLY J. MURRAY
Republican
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FOR ST. CLAIR COUNTY CORONER
(Vote for One)
DENNIS C. RUSSELL
Republican
Write-in
FOR SUPERINTENDENT,
ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
FOR SUPERINTENDENT, ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCAT ION
(Vote for One)
JUSTIN BURNS
Republican
Write-in
FOR MEMBER, ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION, AT LARGE
(Vote for One)
BILL MORRIS
Republican
Write-in
FOR MEMBER, ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION, PLACE NO. 3 (RAGLAND)
(Vote for One)
DeWAYNE (Bogie) LOVELL
Republican
Write-in
CONSTITUTION OF ALABAM A OF 202 2
“Shall the following Recompilation of the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901 be ratified?”
P
ROPOSED CONSTITUTION TO
APPEAR ON THE BALLOT STATEWIDE
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C
ONSTITUTION OF ALABAMA OF 2022
Proposing adoption of the Constitution of
Alabama of 2022, which is a recompilation of
the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,
prepared in accordance with Amendment
951, arranging the constitution in proper
articles, parts, and sections, removing racist
language, deleting duplicated and repealed
provisions, consolidating provisions regarding
economic development, arranging all local
amendments by county of application, and
making no other changes. (Proposed by Act
2022-111)
YES
NO
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