16 Mar10
For the Primary Election scheduled for May 25, 2010, the following offices will be contested:
County Commissioner
Incumbent Lloyd Rasmussen has filed notice of intent to seek re-election
Incumbent Earl Somsen has filed notice of intent to seek re-election
County Clerk
Incumbent Veda Mascarenas has filed notice of intent to seek re-election
County Treasurer
Incumbent Diane Crawford has filed notice of intent to seek re-election
County Assessor
Incumbent Preston Phelps has filed notice of intent to seek re-election
County Coroner
Incumbent Duayne Sims has filed notice of intent to seek re-election
Posted in Caribou County by: rolandksmith
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30 Oct08
Caribou County residents will vote three ballots in the General Election on November 4th, 2008.
Sample Ballot Information for Caribou County General Election
November 4, 2008
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County |
State |
| CANDIDATES FOR UNITED STATES OFFICES |
For President (vote for one) |
| Constitution |
Chuck Baldwin
Darrell Castle, Vice President
Presidential Electors: Bruce Ankeny, Katherine Frazier, Cyrus McCory, T. Scott Wells |
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| Libertarian |
Bob Barr
Wayne A. Root, Vice President
Presidential Electors: Patty Hautzinger, Rob Oates, Gordon Wilmoth, Dwight Zitek |
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| Republican |
John McCain
Sarah Palin, Vice President
Presidential Electors: Darlene Bramon, Ben Doty, John Erickson, Melinda Smyser |
2,656 |
399,000 |
| Independent |
Ralph Nader
Matt Gonzalez, Vice President
Presidential Electors: Colin Burch, Ciarran Burch, Julie Hambleton, Eric Richardson |
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| Democratic |
Barack Obama
Joe Biden, Vice President
Presidential Electors: Cecil D. Andrus, Christopher D. Bray, Bethine Church, Dave D. Whaley |
553 |
233,466 |
| Write in |
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For United States Senator
(vote for one) |
| (Dem) |
Larry LaRocco
| 534 |
217,547 |
| (Lib) |
Kent A Marmon
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| (Ind) |
Pro-Life (A person, formerly known as Marvin Richardson)
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| (Ind) |
Rex Rammell
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| (Rep) |
Jim Risch
| 2,399 |
367,829 |
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________________________________ (write in) |
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For Representative in Congress Second District
(vote for one) |
| (Dem) |
Deborah Holmes
| 497 |
83,777 |
| (Rep) |
Mike Simpson
| 2,761 |
205,640 |
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________________________________ (write in) |
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| CANDIDATES FOR LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT OFFICES |
Legislative District #31 For State Senator (vote for one) |
| (Rep) |
Robert L. Geddes
| 16,212 |
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________________________________ (write in) |
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Legislative District #31 For State Representative Position A (vote for one) |
| (Rep) |
Marc Gibbs
| 15,457 |
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________________________________ (write in) |
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Legislative District #31 For State Representative Position B (vote for one) |
| (Rep) |
Tom Loertscher
| 15.354 |
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________________________________ (write in) |
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| CANDIDATES FOR COUNTY OFFICES |
For County Commissioner First District (vote for one) |
| (Rep) |
Phil Christensen
| 1,902 |
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| (Ind) |
George Hulse
| 1,348 |
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________________________________ (write in) |
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For County Commissioner Second District (vote for one) |
| (Rep) |
Earl Somsen
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________________________________ (write in) |
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For County Sheriff (vote for one) |
| (Rep) |
Ric L. Anderson
| 2,051 |
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| (Dem) |
Michael Haderlie
| 389 |
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| (Ind) |
J. Adam Mabey
| 909 |
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________________________________ (write in) |
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For Prosecuting Attorney (vote for one) |
| (Dem) |
Jim Aldrich
| 763 |
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| (Rep) |
Greg M. Haney
| 2,473 |
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________________________________ (write in) |
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Nonpartisan Judicial Ballot
| NON-PARTISAN JUDICIAL BALLOT |
6th Judicial District Court Magistrate |
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Shall Magistrate Ronald M. Hart of Caribou County, Idaho of the 6th Judicial District be retained in office? |
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Yes |
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No |
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Mosquito, Vermin and Vector Abatement District
| Mosquito, Vermin and Vector Abatement District |
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In 2007, Caribou County under the provisions of the amended Idaho Vector, Vermin and Mosquito Abatement Act of 2007 (Idaho Code, Title 39 Health and Safety Chapter 29) declared a Public Health Emergency (Section 39-2812, Idaho Code) and formed for the purpose of administration and abatement of declared pest an Interim Mosquito, Vermin and Vector Abatement District. Pursuant to Idaho Code, Title 39 Health and Safety, chapter 28 section 39-2812 paragraph 3, the transition of an interim district into a formally defined abatement district shall be brought to a vote of the electorate within (24) months of the declaration.
The Question: Shall the Emergency Interim Mosquito, Vermin and Vector Control District formed through the whole of Caribou County under the provisions of Idaho Code, Title 39, Health and Safety, chapter 28 section 39-2812 be a formal defined vermin, mosquito and vector control district with full duties and responsibilities of Idaho Code, Title 39, Health and Safety, Chapter 28? |
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YES meaning the transition of an interim district will be a formally defined Abatement District with the full duties and responsibilities of Idaho Code, Title 39, Health and Safety, chapter 28. |
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NO meaning the transition of an interim district will not be a formally defined Abatement District with the full duties and responsibilities of Idaho Code, Title 39, Health and Safety, Chapter 28. |
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