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H.B. 368

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ELECTOR AMENDMENTS

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2013 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Brian S. King

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Senate Sponsor: ____________

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill amends provisions related to the duties of presidential electors.
             10      Highlighted Provisions:
             11          This bill:
             12          .    requires a presidential elector to cast an electoral ballot for the candidate for
             13      president and vice president of the United States who wins the majority vote in the
             14      state;
             15          .    provides criminal penalties for a presidential elector who fails to cast an electoral
             16      ballot for the candidate for president and vice president of the United States who
             17      wins the majority vote in the state; and
             18          .    makes technical corrections.
             19      Money Appropriated in this Bill:
             20          None
             21      Other Special Clauses:
             22          None
             23      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             24      AMENDS:
             25          20A-8-401, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapter 73
             26          20A-13-301, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2011, Third Special Session, Chapter 2
             27          20A-13-304, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1995, Chapter 1


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             29      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             30          Section 1. Section 20A-8-401 is amended to read:
             31           20A-8-401. Registered political parties -- Bylaws.
             32          (1) (a) Each registered state political party shall file a copy of its constitution and
             33      bylaws with the lieutenant governor by January 1, 1995.
             34          (b) Each new or unregistered state political party that seeks to become a registered
             35      political party under the authority of this chapter shall file a copy of its proposed constitution
             36      and bylaws at the time it files its registration information.
             37          (c) Each registered state political party shall file revised copies of its constitution or
             38      bylaws with the lieutenant governor within 15 days after the constitution or bylaws are adopted
             39      or amended.
             40          (2) Each state political party, each new political party seeking registration, and each
             41      unregistered political party seeking registration shall ensure that its constitution or bylaws
             42      contain:
             43          (a) provisions establishing party organization, structure, membership, and governance
             44      that include:
             45          (i) a description of the position, selection process, qualifications, duties, and terms of
             46      each party officer and committees defined by constitution and bylaws;
             47          (ii) a provision requiring a designated party officer to serve as liaison with:
             48          (A) the lieutenant governor on all matters relating to the political party's relationship
             49      with the state; and
             50          (B) each county legislative body on matters relating to the political party's relationship
             51      with a county;
             52          (iii) a description of the requirements for participation in party processes;
             53          (iv) the dates, times, and quorum of any regularly scheduled party meetings,
             54      conventions, or other conclaves; and
             55          (v) a mechanism for making the names of delegates, candidates, and elected party
             56      officers available to the public shortly after they are selected;
             57          (b) a procedure for selecting party officers that allows active participation by party
             58      members;


             59          (c) a procedure for selecting party candidates at the federal, state, and county levels that
             60      allows active participation by party members;
             61          (d) (i) a procedure for selecting electors who are pledged to cast their votes in the
             62      electoral college [for the party's candidates] for a candidate for president and vice president of
             63      the United States in accordance with Section 20A-13-304 ; and
             64          (ii) a procedure for filling vacancies in the office of presidential elector because of
             65      death, refusal to act, failure to attend, ineligibility, or any other cause;
             66          (e) a procedure for filling vacancies in the office of representative or senator or a
             67      county office, as described in Section 20A-1-508 , because of death, resignation, or ineligibility;
             68          (f) a provision requiring the governor and lieutenant governor to run as a joint ticket;
             69          (g) a procedure for replacing party candidates who die, acquire a disability that
             70      prevents the candidate from continuing the candidacy, or are disqualified before a primary or
             71      regular general election;
             72          (h) provisions governing the deposit and expenditure of party funds, and governing the
             73      accounting for, reporting, and audit of party financial transactions;
             74          (i) provisions governing access to party records;
             75          (j) a procedure for amending the constitution or bylaws that allows active participation
             76      by party members or their representatives;
             77          (k) a process for resolving grievances against the political party; and
             78          (l) if desired by the political party, a process for consulting with, and obtaining the
             79      opinion of, the political party's Utah Senate and Utah House members about:
             80          (i) the performance of the two United States Senators from Utah, including
             81      specifically:
             82          (A) their views and actions regarding the defense of state's rights and federalism; and
             83          (B) their performance in representing Utah's interests;
             84          (ii) the members' opinion about, or rating of, and support or opposition to the policy
             85      positions of any candidates for United States Senate from Utah, including incumbents,
             86      including specifically:
             87          (A) their views and actions regarding the defense of state's rights and federalism; and
             88          (B) their performance in representing Utah's interests; and
             89          (iii) the members' collective or individual endorsement or rating of a particular


             90      candidate for United States Senate from Utah.
             91          Section 2. Section 20A-13-301 is amended to read:
             92           20A-13-301. Presidential elections -- Effect of vote.
             93          (1) (a) Each registered political party shall choose persons to act as presidential electors
             94      and to fill vacancies in the office of presidential electors for [their party's candidates for
             95      President and Vice President] president and vice president of the United States according to the
             96      procedures established in their bylaws.
             97          (b) Each registered political party shall certify to the lieutenant governor the names and
             98      addresses of the persons selected by the political party as the party's presidential electors by
             99      August 31.
             100          (2) The highest number of votes cast for a political party's president and vice president
             101      candidates elects the presidential electors selected by that political party.
             102          Section 3. Section 20A-13-304 is amended to read:
             103           20A-13-304. Meeting to ballot -- Casting ballot for person not nominated by
             104      elector's party.
             105          (1) The electors shall meet at the office of the lieutenant governor at the state capitol at
             106      noon of the first Wednesday of the January after their election, or at noon of any other day
             107      designated by the Congress of the United States of America.
             108          (2) After convening, the electors shall perform their duties in conformity with the
             109      United States Constitution and laws.
             110          (3) Any elector who casts an electoral ballot for a person [not nominated by the party
             111      of which he is an elector] other than a candidate for president or vice president of the United
             112      States who wins the majority vote of the state, except in the cases of death or felony conviction
             113      of a candidate, is:
             114          (a) considered to have resigned from the office of elector, [his] the elector's vote may
             115      not be recorded, and the remaining electors shall appoint another person to fill the vacancy[.];
             116      and
             117          (b) guilty of a third degree felony.





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