Sample Barnstable Ballot Precinct 2-10,13
Electors of President and Vice President
- Johnson and Gray
- Obama and Biden
- Romney and Ryan
- Stein and Honkala
Senator in Congress
- Scott P. Brown
- Elizabeth Warren
Representative in Congress
- William Richard Keating
- Christopher Sheldon
- Daniel S. Botelho
Councilor
- Charles Cipollini
- Oliver P. Cipollini, Jr.
Senator in General Court
- Daniel A. Wolf
Representative in General Court
- Brian R. Mannal
Clerk of Courts
- Scott W. Nickerson
Register of Deeds
- John F. Meade
County Commissioner
- Mary Pat Flynn
- Sheila Lyons
- Eric R. Steinhilber
Barnstable Assembly of Delegates
- J. Gregory Milne
- Patrick M. Princi
Question 1
- A yes vote would enact the proposed law requiring motor vehicle manufacturers to allow vehicle owners and independent repair facilities in Massachusetts to have access to the same vehicle diagnostic and repair information made available to the manufacturers’ Massachusetts dealers and authorized repair facilities.
- A no vote would make no change in existing laws.
Question 2
- A yes vote would enact the proposed law allowing a physician licensed in Massachusetts to prescribe, at the request of a terminally-ill patient meeting certain conditions, to end the person’s life.
- A no vote would make no change in existing laws.
Question 3
- A yes vote would enact the proposed law eliminating state criminal and civil penalties related to the medical use of marijuana, allowing patients meeting certain conditions to obtain marijuana produced and distributed by new state-regulated centers, or, in specific hardship case, to grow marijuana for their own use.
- A no vote would make no change in existing laws.
Question 4
- The question is non-binding. Shall the state representative from this district be instructed to vote in favor of a resolution calling upon Congress to propose an amendment to the U.S. constitution affirming that (1) corporations are not entitled to the constitutional rights of human beings, and (2) both Congress and the states may place limits on political contributions and political spending.
Sample Barnstable Ballot Precinct 11,12
Electors of President and Vice President
- Johnson and Gray
- Obama and Biden
- Romney and Ryan
- Stein and Honkala
Senator in Congress
- Scott P. Brown
- Elizabeth Warren
Representative in Congress
- William Richard Keating
- Christopher Sheldon
- Daniel S. Botelho
Councilor
- Charles Cipollini
- Oliver P. Cipollini, Jr.
Senator in General Court
- Daniel A. Wolf
Representative in General Court
- Randy Hunt
- R. Patrick Ellis
Clerk of Courts
- Scott W. Nickerson
Register of Deeds
- John F. Meade
County Commissioner
- Mary Pat Flynn
- Sheila Lyons
- Eric R. Steinhilber
Barnstable Assembly of Delegates
- J. Gregory Milne
- Patrick M. Princi
Question 1
- A yes vote would enact the proposed law requiring motor vehicle manufacturers to allow vehicle owners and independent repair facilities in Massachusetts to have access to the same vehicle diagnostic and repair information made available to the manufacturers’ Massachusetts dealers and authorized repair facilities.
- A no vote would make no change in existing laws.
Question 2
- A yes vote would enact the proposed law allowing a physician licensed in Massachusetts to prescribe, at the request of a terminally-ill patient meeting certain conditions, to end the person’s life.
- A no vote would make no change in existing laws.
Question 3
- A yes vote would enact the proposed law eliminating state criminal and civil penalties related to the medical use of marijuana, allowing patients meeting certain conditions to obtain marijuana produced and distributed by new state-regulated centers, or, in specific hardship case, to grow marijuana for their own use.
- A no vote would make no change in existing laws.
Question 4
- The question is non-binding. Shall the state representative from this district be instructed to vote in favor of a resolution calling upon Congress to propose an amendment to the U.S. constitution affirming that (1) corporations are not entitled to the constitutional rights of human beings, and (2) both Congress and the states may place limits on political contributions and political spending.
Sample Barnstable Ballot Precinct 1
Electors of President and Vice President
- Johnson and Gray
- Obama and Biden
- Romney and Ryan
- Stein and Honkala
Senator in Congress
- Scott P. Brown
- Elizabeth Warren
Representative in Congress
- William Richard Keating
- Christopher Sheldon
- Daniel S. Botelho
Councilor
- Charles Cipollini
- Oliver P. Cipollini, Jr.
Senator in General Court
- Daniel A. Wolf
Representative in General Court
- Cleon Turner
Clerk of Courts
- Scott W. Nickerson
Register of Deeds
- John F. Meade
County Commissioner
- Mary Pat Flynn
- Sheila Lyons
- Eric R. Steinhilber
Barnstable Assembly of Delegates
- J. Gregory Milne
- Patrick M. Princi
Question 1
- A yes vote would enact the proposed law requiring motor vehicle manufacturers to allow vehicle owners and independent repair facilities in Massachusetts to have access to the same vehicle diagnostic and repair information made available to the manufacturers’ Massachusetts dealers and authorized repair facilities.
- A no vote would make no change in existing laws.
Question 2
- A yes vote would enact the proposed law allowing a physician licensed in Massachusetts to prescribe, at the request of a terminally-ill patient meeting certain conditions, to end the person’s life.
- A no vote would make no change in existing laws.
Question 3
- A yes vote would enact the proposed law eliminating state criminal and civil penalties related to the medical use of marijuana, allowing patients meeting certain conditions to obtain marijuana produced and distributed by new state-regulated centers, or, in specific hardship case, to grow marijuana for their own use.
- A no vote would make no change in existing laws.
Question 4
- The question is non-binding. Shall the state representative from this district be instructed to vote in favor of a resolution calling upon Congress to propose an amendment to the U.S. constitution affirming that (1) corporations are not entitled to the constitutional rights of human beings, and (2) both Congress and the states may place limits on political contributions and political spending.