S.B. 136 Enrolled

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LOCAL ELECTIONS AMENDMENTS

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2014 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Howard A. Stephenson

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House Sponsor: R. Curt Webb

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill amends provisions of the Election Code relating to elections on local
             10      referenda.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    defines the term "local tax law";
             14          .    modifies the deadline for delivering a signed and verified referendum packet in
             15      relation to a local tax law;
             16          .    modifies dates for:
             17              .    the certification of referendum petition signatures by a county clerk; and
             18              .    evaluation of the sufficiency of a referendum petition by a local clerk;
             19          .    provides that an election on a referendum challenging a local tax law may be
             20      conducted entirely by absentee ballot;
             21          .    describes requirements relating to an election described in the preceding paragraph;
             22      and
             23          .    makes technical and conforming changes.
             24      Money Appropriated in this Bill:
             25          None
             26      Other Special Clauses:
             27          None
             28      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             29      AMENDS:


             30           20A-7-101 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapters 17 and 72
             31           20A-7-606 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapter 72
             32           20A-7-607 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapter 17
             33           20A-7-609 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapter 17
             34      ENACTS:
             35           20A-7-609.5 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             36     
             37      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             38          Section 1. Section 20A-7-101 is amended to read:
             39           20A-7-101. Definitions.
             40          As used in this chapter:
             41          (1) "Budget officer" means:
             42          (a) (i) for a county of the first class, the person designated as budget officer in Section
             43      17-19a-203 ; or
             44          (ii) for a county not described in Subsection (1)(a)(i), a person designated as budget
             45      officer in Section 17-19-19 ;
             46          (b) for a city, the person designated as budget officer in Subsection 10-6-106 (5); or
             47          (c) for a town, the town council.
             48          (2) "Certified" means that the county clerk has acknowledged a signature as being the
             49      signature of a registered voter.
             50          (3) "Circulation" means the process of submitting an initiative or referendum petition
             51      to legal voters for their signature.
             52          (4) "Final fiscal impact statement" means a financial statement prepared after voters
             53      approve an initiative that contains the information required by Subsection 20A-7-202.5 (2) or
             54      20A-7-502.5 (2).
             55          (5) "Initial fiscal impact estimate" means a financial statement prepared according to
             56      the terms of Section 20A-7-202.5 or 20A-7-502.5 after the filing of an application for an
             57      initiative petition.


             58          (6) "Initiative" means a new law proposed for adoption by the public as provided in
             59      this chapter.
             60          (7) "Initiative packet" means a copy of the initiative petition, a copy of the proposed
             61      law, and the signature sheets, all of which have been bound together as a unit.
             62          (8) "Legal signatures" means the number of signatures of legal voters that:
             63          (a) meet the numerical requirements of this chapter; and
             64          (b) have been certified and verified as provided in this chapter.
             65          (9) "Legal voter" means a person who:
             66          (a) is registered to vote; or
             67          (b) becomes registered to vote before the county clerk certifies the signatures on an
             68      initiative or referendum petition.
             69          (10) "Local attorney" means the county attorney, city attorney, or town attorney in
             70      whose jurisdiction a local initiative or referendum petition is circulated.
             71          (11) "Local clerk" means the county clerk, city recorder, or town clerk in whose
             72      jurisdiction a local initiative or referendum petition is circulated.
             73          (12) (a) "Local law" includes an ordinance, resolution, master plan, and any
             74      comprehensive zoning regulation adopted by ordinance or resolution.
             75          (b) "Local law" does not include an individual property zoning decision.
             76          (13) "Local legislative body" means the legislative body of a county, city, or town.
             77          (14) "Local obligation law" means a local law passed by the local legislative body
             78      regarding a bond that was approved by a majority of qualified voters in an election.
             79          (15) "Local tax law" means a local law, passed by a political subdivision with an
             80      annual or biannual calendar fiscal year, that increases a tax or imposes a new tax.
             81          [(15)] (16) "Measure" means a proposed constitutional amendment, an initiative, or
             82      referendum.
             83          [(16)] (17) "Referendum" means a process by which a law passed by the Legislature or
             84      by a local legislative body is submitted or referred to the voters for their approval or rejection.
             85          [(17)] (18) "Referendum packet" means a copy of the referendum petition, a copy of


             86      the law being submitted or referred to the voters for their approval or rejection, and the
             87      signature sheets, all of which have been bound together as a unit.
             88          [(18)] (19) (a) "Signature" means a holographic signature.
             89          (b) "Signature" does not mean an electronic signature.
             90          [(19)] (20) "Signature sheets" means sheets in the form required by this chapter that are
             91      used to collect signatures in support of an initiative or referendum.
             92          [(20)] (21) "Sponsors" means the legal voters who support the initiative or referendum
             93      and who sign the application for petition copies.
             94          [(21)] (22) "Sufficient" means that the signatures submitted in support of an initiative
             95      or referendum petition have been certified and verified as required by this chapter.
             96          [(22)] (23) "Verified" means acknowledged by the person circulating the petition as
             97      required in Sections 20A-7-205 and 20A-7-305 .
             98          Section 2. Section 20A-7-606 is amended to read:
             99           20A-7-606. Submitting the referendum petition -- Certification of signatures by
             100      the county clerks -- Transfer to local clerk.
             101          (1) (a) The sponsors shall deliver each signed and verified referendum packet to the
             102      county clerk of the county in which the packet was circulated[:] no later than 45 days after the
             103      day on which the local law is passed.
             104          [(i) for county referenda, no later than 45 days after the passage of the local law;]
             105          [(ii) for municipal referenda, no later than 45 days after the passage of the local law;
             106      or]
             107          [(iii) for referenda held in relation to the adoption of an ordinance imposing a county
             108      option sales and use tax under Section 59-12-1102 , no later than 100 days before the election
             109      that the referendum qualifies for under Subsection 20A-7-609 (2)(c).]
             110          (b) A sponsor may not submit a referendum packet after the deadline established in this
             111      Subsection (1).
             112          (2) (a) No later than [60 days after the local law passes] 15 days after the day on which
             113      a county clerk receives a referendum packet under Subsection (1)(a), the county clerk shall:


             114          (i) check the names of all persons completing the verification on the last page of each
             115      referendum packet to determine whether those persons are Utah residents and are at least 18
             116      years old; and
             117          (ii) submit the name of each of those persons who is not a Utah resident or who is not
             118      at least 18 years old to the attorney general and county attorney.
             119          (b) The county clerk may not certify a signature under Subsection (3) on a referendum
             120      packet that is not verified in accordance with Section 20A-7-605 .
             121          (3) No later than [75] 30 days after the [local law passes] day on which a county clerk
             122      receives a referendum packet under Subsection (1)(a), the county clerk shall:
             123          (a) determine whether each signer is a registered voter according to the requirements of
             124      Section 20A-7-606.3 ;
             125          (b) certify on the referendum petition whether each name is that of a registered voter;
             126      and
             127          (c) deliver all of the verified referendum packets to the local clerk.
             128          Section 3. Section 20A-7-607 is amended to read:
             129           20A-7-607. Evaluation by the local clerk.
             130          (1) When each referendum packet is received from a county clerk, the local clerk shall
             131      check off from the local clerk's record the number of each referendum packet filed.
             132          (2) [(a) After all of the referendum packets have been received by] Within 15 days after
             133      the day on which the local clerk receives each referendum packet from a county clerk, the local
             134      clerk shall:
             135          (a) count the number of the names certified by the county clerks that appear on each
             136      verified signature sheet[.];
             137          (b) [If] if the total number of certified names from each verified signature sheet equals
             138      or exceeds the number of names required by Section 20A-7-601 and the requirements of this
             139      part are met, [the local clerk shall] mark upon the front of the petition the word "sufficient[."]";
             140          (c) [If] if the total number of certified names from each verified signature sheet does
             141      not equal or exceed the number of names required by Section 20A-7-601 or a requirement of


             142      this part is not met, [the local clerk shall] mark upon the front of the petition the word
             143      "insufficient[."]"; and
             144          (d) [The local clerk shall immediately] notify any one of the sponsors of the local
             145      clerk's finding.
             146          (3) If the local clerk finds the total number of certified signatures from each verified
             147      signature sheet to be insufficient, any sponsor may file a written demand with the local clerk
             148      for a recount of the signatures appearing on the referendum petition in the presence of any
             149      sponsor.
             150          (4) (a) If the local clerk refuses to accept and file any referendum petition, any voter
             151      may apply to the Supreme Court for an extraordinary writ to compel the local clerk to do so
             152      within 10 days after the refusal.
             153          (b) If the Supreme Court determines that the referendum petition is legally sufficient,
             154      the local clerk shall file it, with a verified copy of the judgment attached to it, as of the date on
             155      which it was originally offered for filing in the local clerk's office.
             156          (c) If the Supreme Court determines that any petition filed is not legally sufficient, the
             157      Supreme Court may enjoin the local clerk and all other officers from:
             158          (i) certifying or printing the ballot title and numbers of that measure on the official
             159      ballot for the next election[.]; or
             160          (ii) as it relates to a local tax law that is conducted entirely by absentee ballot,
             161      certifying, printing, or mailing the ballot title and numbers of that measure under Section
             162      20A-7-609.5 .
             163          (5) A petition determined to be sufficient in accordance with this section is qualified
             164      for the ballot.
             165          Section 4. Section 20A-7-609 is amended to read:
             166           20A-7-609. Form of ballot -- Manner of voting.
             167          (1) The local clerk shall ensure that the number and ballot title are presented upon the
             168      official ballot with, immediately adjacent to them, the words "For" and "Against," each word
             169      presented with an adjacent square in which the elector may indicate the elector's vote.


             170          (2) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(c)(i) [or (d)(i)] or Section 20A-7-609.5 ,
             171      and unless the county legislative body calls a special election, the county clerk shall ensure that
             172      county referenda that have qualified for the ballot appear on the next regular general election
             173      ballot.
             174          (b) Except as provided in Subsection (2)[(d)](c)(ii) or Section 20A-7-609.5 , and unless
             175      the municipal legislative body calls a special election, the municipal recorder or clerk shall
             176      ensure that municipal referenda that have qualified for the ballot appear on the next regular
             177      municipal election ballot.
             178          [(c) For referenda held in relation to the adoption of an ordinance imposing a county
             179      option sales and use tax under Section 59-12-1102 , the county clerk shall ensure that referenda
             180      that have qualified for the ballot appear on the ballot at the earlier of:]
             181          [(i) the next regular general election that is more than 155 days after the date of the
             182      adoption of the ordinance; or]
             183          [(ii) the next municipal general election that is more than 155 days after the date of the
             184      adoption of the ordinance.]
             185          [(d)] (c) (i) [If] Except as provided in Section 20A-7-609.5 , if a local law passes after
             186      January 30 of the year in which there is a regular general election, the county clerk shall ensure
             187      that a county referendum that has qualified for the ballot appears on the ballot at the second
             188      regular general election immediately following the passage of the local law unless the county
             189      legislative body calls a special election.
             190          (ii) [If] Except as provided in Section 20A-7-609.5 , if a local law passes after January
             191      30 of the year in which there is a municipal general election, the municipal recorder or clerk
             192      shall ensure that a municipal referendum that has qualified for the ballot appears on the ballot
             193      at the second municipal general election immediately following the passage of the local law
             194      unless the municipal legislative body calls a special election.
             195          (3) (a) (i) A voter desiring to vote in favor of the law that is the subject of the
             196      referendum shall mark the square adjacent to the word "For."
             197          (ii) The law that is the subject of the referendum is effective if a majority of voters


             198      mark "For."
             199          (b) (i) A voter desiring to vote against the law that is the subject of the referendum
             200      petition shall mark the square following the word "Against."
             201          (ii) The law that is the subject of the referendum is not effective if a majority of voters
             202      mark "Against."
             203          Section 5. Section 20A-7-609.5 is enacted to read:
             204          20A-7-609.5. Election on referendum challenging local tax law conducted entirely
             205      by absentee ballot.
             206          (1) An election officer may administer an election on a referendum challenging a local
             207      tax law entirely by absentee ballot.
             208          (2) For purposes of an election conducted under this section, the election officer shall:
             209          (a) designate as the election day the day that is 30 days after the day on which the
             210      election officer complies with Subsection (2)(b); and
             211          (b) within 30 days after the day on which the referendum described in Subsection (1)
             212      qualifies for the ballot, mail to each registered voter within the voting precincts to which the
             213      local tax law applies:
             214          (i) an absentee ballot;
             215          (ii) a statement that there will be no polling place in the voting precinct for the
             216      election;
             217          (iii) a statement specifying the election day described in Subsection (2)(a);
             218          (iv) a business reply mail envelope;
             219          (v) instructions for returning the ballot that include an express notice about any
             220      relevant deadlines that the voter must meet in order for the voter's vote to be counted; and
             221          (vi) a warning, on a separate page of colored paper in boldface print, indicating that if
             222      the voter fails to follow the instructions included with the absentee ballot, the voter will be
             223      unable to vote in that election because there will be no polling place in the voting precinct on
             224      the day of the election.
             225          (3) A voter who votes by absentee ballot under this section is not required to apply for


             226      an absentee ballot as required by this part.
             227          (4) An election officer who administers an election under this section shall:
             228          (a) (i) obtain, in person, the signatures of each voter within that voting precinct before
             229      the election; or
             230          (ii) obtain the signature of each voter within the voting precinct from the county clerk;
             231      and
             232          (b) maintain the signatures on file in the election officer's office.
             233          (5) (a) Upon receiving the returned absentee ballots under this section, the election
             234      officer shall compare the signature on each absentee ballot with the voter's signature that is
             235      maintained on file and verify that the signatures are the same.
             236          (b) If the election officer questions the authenticity of the signature on the absentee
             237      ballot, the election officer shall immediately contact the voter to verify the signature.
             238          (c) If the election officer determines that the signature on the absentee ballot does not
             239      match the voter's signature that is maintained on file, the election officer shall:
             240          (i) unless the absentee ballot application deadline described in Section 20A-3-304 has
             241      passed, immediately send another absentee ballot and other voting materials as required by this
             242      section to the voter; and
             243          (ii) disqualify the initial absentee ballot.


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