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<br />OFFICIAL BALLOT
<br />IRECINCT NO. 3 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA
<br />GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 6, A. D. 1928
<br />Make a Cross (X) Mark before the name of the Candidate of your choice.
<br />Make a Crass (X) Mark before the word "YW' or "No" in voting for or against the Constitutional Amendments.
<br />For Presidential lectors of the State
<br />of lorida
<br />Vote for sig:
<br />&,T-v,nv.. W I rVYWCnN
<br />P
<br />W.
<br />GEORGE S.I AMES
<br />HERBERT .ANDERSON
<br />KATHERINE E. AUSHERMATS
<br />J. A. ADAMS
<br />D. J. ALBR GHT
<br />WALTER PECK
<br />PEYTON CROGERS
<br />A. SPIEV
<br />TALMAGE,.VANN
<br />For United) States Senator
<br />Vote for one:
<br />PARK TRA
<br />BARCLAY tL WARBURTON
<br />For Representative in Congress frona
<br />Fourth Cons#resaional District
<br />Vote for one: I
<br />RUTH BR7Y N OWEN
<br />WILLIAM 4. LAWSON
<br />it
<br />For vemor
<br />Vote for one:
<br />DOYLE E. CARLTON—T
<br />For Secrtary of State
<br />or one: �i
<br />For Attorney General
<br />0
<br />For
<br />For Treasurer of the State of Florida
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<br />Vote for one: �I
<br />R. HUDSOI, BURR
<br />W. V. KNOTT
<br />For Superinten ent of Public Instru
<br />tion of the State of Florida
<br />Vote for one: til
<br />For Com ner of Agriculture
<br />Vote for one:
<br />ruc
<br />For Justices of the Supreme Court
<br />Vote for Two.
<br />ARMSTEAD BROWN
<br />LOUIE W. STRUM
<br />For Railroad Commissioner, full term
<br />Vote For One.
<br />A. S. WELLS
<br />For Railroad Commissioner of the
<br />State of Florida for unexpired term
<br />of R. I. Eaton, deceased:
<br />Vote. For one.
<br />MRS. R. L. EATON
<br />For State Senator 33rd Senatoral
<br />District:
<br />Vote For One.
<br />A. W. YOUNG
<br />R. G. ANDERSON
<br />Per Member Howse of Representatives
<br />Vote For One.
<br />B. T. REDSTONE
<br />H. T. BEAVER
<br />For County Judge
<br />Vote For One.
<br />OTIS M. COBB
<br />For Sheriff
<br />Vote For One.
<br />CLARK S. RICE
<br />For Clerk Circuit Court
<br />Vote For One.
<br />MILES WARREN
<br />For County Superintendent of Public
<br />Instructions
<br />Vote For One.
<br />WALTER T. JAMES
<br />J. L. POWERS
<br />For County Surveyor
<br />Vote For One.
<br />EGERTON E. CARTER
<br />GUILFORD D. YOUNG
<br />For County Assessor of Taxes
<br />Vote For One.
<br />W. R. DUNCAN
<br />For Tax Collector
<br />Vote For One.
<br />GORDON R. OLMSTEAD
<br />CHESTER C. GOW
<br />For Prosecuting Attorney County
<br />Court
<br />Vote For One.
<br />GUS A. TOMLINSON
<br />GEORGE W. WALTERS
<br />For Member Board County Commis-
<br />sioners, Dist. No. I
<br />Vote For One.
<br />J. D. YONGUE
<br />For Member Board County Commis-
<br />aioners, Dist. No. 2
<br />Vote for one:
<br />J. W. LaBRUCE
<br />For Member Board County Commis-
<br />sioners, Dist No. 3
<br />Vote for one:
<br />J. J. P. HAMILTON
<br />For Member Board Count- Commis-
<br />sioners, Dist No. 4
<br />Vote for one:
<br />JOHN H. ATKIN
<br />ABEL PETERSON
<br />For Member Board County Commis-
<br />sioners, Dist No. S
<br />Vote for one:
<br />ALBERT •O. HELSETH
<br />ABEL HALLSTROM
<br />For Member of Board of Public In-
<br />struction, Dist. No. 1
<br />Vote for one:
<br />DAVID ROSE
<br />For Member of Board of Public In-
<br />struction, Dist. No. 2
<br />Vote for one:
<br />C. A. VANDIVEER
<br />For Member of Board of Public In-
<br />struction, Dist No. 3
<br />Vote for one:
<br />LOUIS HARRIS
<br />For Justice of Peace, Dist. No. 3
<br />Vote for one:
<br />For Constable, Dist. No. 3
<br />Vote for one:
<br />PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
<br />AMENDMENTS
<br />Vote Yes or No
<br />To amend Section 24, Article III, of the
<br />Constitution of the State of Florida, relating
<br />to county and municipal government, auth-
<br />orizing the Legislature by general law to
<br />classify cities and towns according to popu.
<br />lation and by general law provide for their
<br />incorporation, government, jurisdiction, pow-
<br />ers, duties and privileges, and providing that
<br />no special or local laws shall be passed by
<br />the Legislature incorporating cities or towns,
<br />providing for their government, Jurisdiction,
<br />powers, duties and privileges.
<br />YES
<br />To amend Section 24, Article III, of the
<br />Constitution of the State of Florida, relating
<br />to county and municipal government, auth-
<br />orizing the Legislature by general law to
<br />classify cities and towns according to Popu-
<br />lation and by general lazy provide for their
<br />incorporation, government, Jurisdiction, pow-
<br />ers, duties and privileges, and providing that
<br />no special or local laws shall be passed by
<br />the Legislature incorporating cities or towns,
<br />providing for their government, Jurisdiction,
<br />powers, duties and privileges.
<br />NO
<br />To amend Section 21, Article III, of th,
<br />Constitution of the State of Florida, relating
<br />to special and local laws, requiring that ft
<br />all cases enumerated in the preceding seetioi
<br />all laws shall he general and of uniform
<br />operation throughout the State, but in al
<br />cases not enumerated or. excepted in tha
<br />section, the Legislature may Pass special w
<br />local laws except as now or hereafter other-
<br />wise provided in the Constitution: Provided
<br />that no local or special bill shall be Passe(
<br />unless notice of the intention to apply there.
<br />for shall have been published in the localit]
<br />where the matter or thing to be affected mal
<br />be situated, which notice shall state th
<br />substance of the contemplated law, and sbal
<br />be published at least thirty days prior to
<br />the introduction into the Legislature of sue)
<br />bill, and in the manner. to be provided b!
<br />law. Proof of publication to be establishes
<br />by affidavit of publication attached to thi
<br />proposed bill when same is introduced ii
<br />either branch of the Legislature, provides
<br />no publication of any local or special lav
<br />shall be required when it contains a provisiol
<br />that it shall not become effective until aD
<br />proved by a majority of 'qualified elector
<br />voting in an election called in the territor!
<br />'to be affected by special or local law.
<br />YES
<br />To amend Section 21, Article III, of th,
<br />Constitution of the State of Florida, relatim
<br />to special and local laws, requiring that h
<br />all cases enumerated in the preceding sectioi
<br />all laws shall be general and of uniform
<br />operation throughout the State, but in n]
<br />cases not enumerated or excepted in the
<br />section, the Legislature may pass special o:
<br />local laws except as now or hereafter other
<br />wise provided in the Constitution: Provided
<br />that no local or special bill shall be passel
<br />unless notice of the intention to apply there
<br />for shall have been published in the locaft
<br />where the matter or thing to be affected ma.,
<br />be situated, which notice shall state th
<br />substance of the contemplated law, and shal
<br />be published at least thirty days Prior t
<br />the introduction into the Legislature of sue]
<br />bill, and in the manner to be provided b:
<br />law. Proof of publication to be establishes
<br />by affidavit of Publication attached to th
<br />proposed bill when same is introduced ii
<br />either branch of the Legislature, provide
<br />no publication of any local or special lav
<br />shall be required when. it contains a provisio7
<br />that it shall not become effective until aP
<br />proved by a majority of qualified electors
<br />voting in an election called in the territor,
<br />to be affected by special or local law.
<br />NO
<br />To amend Section 10, of Article %II, of thi
<br />Constitution of the State of Florida, author
<br />Wag the Legislature to provide for th,
<br />division of any county into school districts
<br />and for the election biennially of three schoo
<br />trustees who shall hold their offices for two
<br />years, and who shall have the supervisioi
<br />of all the schools within the district; ani
<br />for the levying and collection of a district
<br />school tax for the exclusive use of the public
<br />free schools within the district whenever I
<br />majority of the qualified electors thereo:
<br />that pay a tax on real or personal propert!
<br />shall vote in favor of such levy.
<br />YES
<br />To amend Section 10, of Article XII, of thl
<br />Constitution of the State of Florida, author
<br />izing the Legislature to provide for th
<br />division of any county into school districts
<br />and for the election biennially of three schoo
<br />trustees who shall hold their offices for two
<br />years, and who shall have the supervisio,
<br />of all -the schools within the district; aw
<br />for the levying and collection of a distric
<br />school tax for the exclusive use of the publi,
<br />free schools within the district whenever i
<br />majority of the qualified electors thereo
<br />that pay a tax on real or Personal Propert:
<br />shall vote in favor of such levy.
<br />NO
<br />To amend Section 4, of Article III, of th4
<br />Constitution of the State of Florida, relatini
<br />to pay of members of the Senate and Housi
<br />of Representatives and providing that Sen
<br />ators and members of the House of Repre
<br />sentatives shall be duly qualified elector
<br />in the respective counties and districts fo:
<br />which they are chosen. The pay of mem
<br />hers of the Senate and House of Represents
<br />tives shall not exceed twelve dollars aw
<br />fifty cents (12.50) a day for each day o
<br />session; and mileage to and from their home
<br />to the seat of government not to exceed tel
<br />cents (10c) a mile each way by the neares
<br />and most practicable route.
<br />YES
<br />To amend Section 4, of- Article III, of th
<br />Constitution of the State of Florida, relating
<br />to pay of members of the Senate and Housi
<br />of Representative and, providing that Sen
<br />ators and members of the House of Repre
<br />sentatives shall be duly qualified electors ii
<br />the respective counties and districts fo:
<br />which they are chosen. The pay of members
<br />of the Senate and House of Representative
<br />shall not exceed twelve dollars and fift.,
<br />cents ($12.60) a day for each day of session
<br />and mileage to and from their homes to thi
<br />seat of government not to exceed ten cent
<br />(10e) a mile each way by the nearest an
<br />most practicable route.
<br />NO
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