Gainesville Daily Register (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 127, No. 50, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 5, 2016 Page: 6 of 12
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Debra Lehmann
Mike Westergren
(REP)
(DEM)
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 5
(Juez, Code Supreme, Lugar Num. 5)
Paul Green
(REP)
Dori Contreras Garza
(DEM)
Tom Oxford
(LIB)
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 3
(Juez, Code Supreme, Lugar Num. 3)
Wayne Christian
(REP)
Grady Yarbrough
(DEM)
Mark Miller
(UB)
Martina Salinas
(GRN)
MacThomberry
(REP)
Calvin DeWeese
(UB)
H.F. 'Rusty* Tomlinson (GRN)
(WMOO/
Railroad Commissioner
(Comistonado de FerrocarrHes)
United States Representative, District 13
(Representante de tos Estados Unidos,
Distrito Num. 13)
Betsy Johnson
(DEM)
William Bryan Strange, III (LIB)
Judith Sanders-Castro
(GRN)
(REP)
Robert Bums
(DEM)
Judge, Court ofCriminal Appeals,
(Juez, Code de Apeladones
Criminates, Lugar Num. 6)
ZD> Michael E. Keasler
Write-in (Vote Escrito)
Donald J. Trump / Mike Pence
(REP)
Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine
(DEM)
Gary Johnson / William Weld
(UB)
Jill Stein / Ajamu Baraka
(GRN)
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals,
Places
(Juez, Code de Apeladones
Criminates, Lugar Num. 5)
ZZD> Scott Walker (REP)
President and Vice President
(Presidents y Vice Presidente)
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 9
(Juez, Corte Suprema, Lugar Num. 9)
Charles E. Waterbury
(GRN)
Mark W, Bennett
(LIB)
Lawrence ’Larry* Meyers (DEM)
Mark Ash
(UB)
(GRN)
Adam King Blackwell
Reposa
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals,
Place 2
(Juez, Code de Apeladones
Criminales, Lugar Num. 2)
Mary Lou Keel (REP)
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Legend of Party Affiliation
(Leyenda de AfHiacidn)
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(Partido Repubticano) = (REP)
Democratic Party = (DEM)
(Partido Demdcrata) = (DEM)
Libertarian Party = (UB)
(Partido Libertanano) = (UB)
Green Party = (GRN)
(Partido Verde) = (GRN)
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(REP)
(DEM)
(UB)
(GRN)
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pen. We have a long line right
now,” she said.
Voters heading to the polls
Election
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45th Annual Carter County
Festival & Food Fair
Constable, Precinct r
(Condestable, Prodnto t
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(REP)
For information: www.ardmorecraftsfestival.com
Hardy Murphy Museum
600 South Lake Murray Drive
Ardmore, Oklahoma
Free Admission • 6 Food Booths • 22 Booths • Door Prizes
• A United States military ing why the voter is unable to eminent document show-
identification card containing obtain one of the seven forms ing the name and address of
of approved photo ID and the voter.
according
to a news release issued by
• A United States passport. Texas Secretary of State Car-
If a voter is not able to ob- los Cascos.
The approved forms of sup-
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Chris Walson (REP)
sponsored by
Carter County Oklahoma
Association for Family &
Community Education
(REP)
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(Comisionado del Condado,
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Cb> Gary Holtoweil (REP)
Court* ConwrtMloner, Precinct No. 3
(Comisionado def Condado,
Preemie Num. 3)
CO John Klement (REP)
Member, State Board of Education,
Maityftowkiy (RE?)
CL> Drew Sprixjer (REP)
Justice, 2nd Court of Appeals District,
O Elizabeth Kerr (REP)
Justice, 2nd Court of Appeals District,
Unexpired Term
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CX> Janelle M. Haverkamp (REP)
C3> John Warren (REP)
Ed Zielinski
(Sfrerity
O Terry Gilbert (REP)
CowtyToAMMspr-Cofcctor
(Asesor-Cotador de Imptiestos del
Condado)
CZ> Brandy Ann Carr
Many residents tried to
beat the Election Day rush
and voted early, according to
county election officials.
As of Thursday, 7,123 of
Cooke County’s 25,084 regis-
tered voters had cast their
ballots during early voting at
the County Annex Building in
Gainesville.
In 2012, only 5,670 of the
county’s 23,408 registered
voters participated in ear-
ly voting.
In a recent interview with
the Register, Harrison said
Friday—the last day of early
voting — is generally their
“biggest and busiest” day.
As of 4:30 p.m. Friday, only
690 voters had come through
the annex, Harrison said. issued by the Department of • A United States citizen- provide a form of supporting
“So it doesn’t look like it’s Public Safety. ship certificate containing documentation,
going to be our busiest day • A Texas Election Identi- the person’s photograph.
unless we do 100 an hour fication Certificate issued by
until 7 p.m., which could hap- DPS.
• A Texas personal identifi- tain one of the seven forms of
approved photo ID, the vot- porting documentation can
• A Texas license to carry a er may vote by signing a dec- include a birth certificate,
Tuesday will need to remem- handgun issued by DPS. laration at the polls explain- current utility bill or a gov-
ber to bring one of seven
forms of identification:
• A Texas driver license the person’s photograph.
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Location
NCTC building 100, board room
First Christian Church
Hillcrest Church of Christ
Valley View Baptist Church
Era Community Center
Myra Baptist Church
Muenster VFW
First Baptist Church
Conrad Hall
East Side Church of Nazarene
Lake Kiowa Lodge
Moss Lake Fire Station
Precinct
1 3 5 31
Address
1525 W. California
ST.
401N. Dixon Street
1712 E. O'Neal
Street
92 McDaniel Street
305 CR194
648 FM 3164
173 Mt. Springs
Lane
504 North Lee
102 Malone Street
218 Bradford Street
136 Ash St.
121 North Pecan Street
431 Ash Street
1415 S. Radio Hill
Road
905 West Kiowa Drive
160 FM 1201 Ext.
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7 28
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10
Callisburg Community Center
Tabernacle Baptist Church
Callisburg Elementary
Mt. Springs Community Center
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ture will stimulate your senses.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — You’ll pos-
sess much insight into what’s going on
around you. Trust in yourself and your feel-
ings, and follow through with your plans.
Don’t let anyone take advantage of you.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Keep your
money in a safe place. If you are going to
invest in anything or anyone, let it be your-
self and personal improvements. A promise
Travel, education, communication and accommodating.
professional improvement will all figure ARIES (March 21-April 19) — Take care
largely this year. Weigh the pros and cons of your responsibilities and move on to the
and don’t let anyone put pressure on you. things you enjoy doing and the people you
Decisions have to be made for the right love to spend time with. A physical adven-
reasons if you want things to pan out.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — If you are
realistic and aim to succeed, you will find
many oppor- -
trinities in the
future. A
steady pace L
and hardy
strategy are
all that’s required.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Call will lead to long-term plans,
in favors and consider who you can trust to CANCER (June 21-July 22)
take care of your requests. You can make ship will take shape if you divvy up respon-
improvements to your home as long as you sibilities and set boundaries. Sharing the
stay within your means. work and the costs will help you advance
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — An quickly. Your intuitive intelligence will lead
unusual opportunity will develop due to a to prosperity.
conversation with someone who likes to LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — The less said,
think outside of the box. Your gut feeling the better. Show how much you care by
will encourage you to jump in at ground doing the things that make the people you
level. love happy. A change of scenery will lift
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — You need your spirits.
to keep your spending under control. You VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Make plans
are better off saving for something you to engage in social events or inspirational
really want, not frittering away your money, meetings. You will be offered information
Personal improvement should come from that can help you advance.
within, not from something you purchase. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — Be reason- assets, and update personal papers. You
able when putting out the welcome mat or will face opposition if you opt to do your
offering your time or money. You’ll be taken own thing. Think about what’s best for you,
advantage of if you are too trusting or and don’t fold under pressure.
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Armstrong, Mark J. Gainesville Daily Register (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 127, No. 50, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 5, 2016, newspaper, November 5, 2016; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1323839/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.