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First Substitute H.B. 91

Representative Raymond W. Short proposes to substitute the following bill:


             1     
WESTERN STATES PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

             2     
1999 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

             4     
Sponsor: Raymond W. Short

             5      AN ACT RELATING TO ELECTIONS; ESTABLISHING A WESTERN STATES
             6      PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY FOR UTAH; DEFINING PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS
             7      AND FILING FEES; ESTABLISHING PROCESSES FOR IDENTIFYING, DECLARING,
             8      RECORDING, AND CHANGING PARTY AFFILIATION; PROVIDING DIRECTION ABOUT
             9      BALLOT FORM AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE ELECTION; AND MAKING
             10      TECHNICAL AND CONFORMING CHANGES.
             11      This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
             12      AMENDS:
             13          11-14-4, as last amended by Chapter 261, Laws of Utah 1996
             14          20A-1-204, as enacted by Chapter 325, Laws of Utah 1996
             15          20A-5-401 (Effective 01/01/00), as last amended by Chapter 362, Laws of Utah 1998
             16          20A-5-401 (Superseded 01/01/00), as last amended by Chapter 362, Laws of Utah 1998
             17          20A-9-201, as last amended by Chapters 27 and 40, Laws of Utah 1998
             18      ENACTS:
             19          20A-9-202.5, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             20          20A-9-801, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             21          20A-9-802, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             22          20A-9-803, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             23          20A-9-804, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             24          20A-9-805, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             25          20A-9-806, Utah Code Annotated 1953


             26          20A-9-807, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             27          20A-9-808, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             28          20A-9-809, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             29      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             30          Section 1. Section 11-14-4 is amended to read:
             31           11-14-4. Election procedure -- Time for election -- Equipment -- Election officials --
             32      Combining precincts.
             33          (1) (a) The governing body shall:
             34          (i) designate the voting places to be used;
             35          (ii) fix the hours during which the polls are to be open, which, if the election is a special
             36      election, shall be those provided by law for the conduct of regular general elections;
             37          (iii) cause to be provided the necessary ballot boxes, ballots, paraphernalia, equipment, and
             38      supplies needed for the election as determined by the governing body; and
             39          (iv) unless the election officials to serve at each voting place are otherwise appointed under
             40      the provisions of general law, appoint three election officials, who shall be qualified electors of
             41      the municipality or other entity calling the election, to serve at each voting place.
             42          (b) The governing body may appoint one or more alternate election officials to so serve
             43      in case of the absence for any cause of the designated election officials.
             44          (2) (a) (i) A bond election may be held and the proposition for the issuance of bonds may
             45      be submitted at any general, primary, or other election held in the municipality or other entity
             46      calling the bond election, or at a special election called for the purpose.
             47          (ii) A bond election may not be held, nor a proposition for issuance of bonds be submitted,
             48      at the Western States Presidential Primary election established in Title 20A, Chapter 9, Part 8,
             49      Western States Presidential Primary.
             50          (b) A special election may, but need not, be held on the same day as any other election.
             51          (c) Where a bond election is being held on the same day as any other election held in the
             52      municipality or entity calling the bond election or in some part of that municipality or entity, the
             53      election officials serving for the other election may also serve as election officials for the bond
             54      election.
             55          (3) (a) Voting precincts may be combined for purposes of bond elections.
             56          (b) The governing body may designate whatever voting places that it considers best suited,


             57      so long as no voter is required to vote outside the county in which he resides.
             58          Section 2. Section 20A-1-204 is amended to read:
             59           20A-1-204. Date of special election -- Legal effect.
             60          (1) (a) The governor, Legislature, or the legislative body of a local political subdivision
             61      calling a statewide special election or local special election under Section 20A-1-203 shall
             62      schedule the special election to be held on:
             63          (i) the first Tuesday after the first Monday in February;
             64          (ii) the first Tuesday after the first Monday in May;
             65          (iii) the fourth Tuesday in June in even-numbered years;
             66          (iv) the first Tuesday after the first Monday in August; or
             67          (v) the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.
             68          (b) Except as provided in Subsection (1)(c), the governor, Legislature, or the legislative
             69      body of a local political subdivision calling a statewide special election or local special election
             70      under Section 20A-1-203 may not schedule a special election to be held on any other date.
             71          (c) (i) Notwithstanding the requirements of Subsection (1)(b), the legislative body of a
             72      local political subdivision may call a local special election on a date other than those specified in
             73      this section if the legislative body:
             74          [(i)] (A) determines and declares that there is an emergency requiring that a special
             75      election be held on a date other than the ones authorized in statute;
             76          [(ii)] (B) identifies specifically the nature of the emergency and the reasons for holding the
             77      special election on that other date; and
             78          [(iii)] (C) votes unanimously to hold the special election on that other date.
             79          (ii) The legislative body of a local political subdivision may not call a local special election
             80      for the date established in Title 20A, Chapter 9, Part 8, Western States Presidential Primary, for
             81      Utah's Western States Presidential Primary.
             82          (d) Nothing in this section prohibits:
             83          (i) the governor or Legislature from submitting a matter to the voters at the regular general
             84      election if authorized by law; or
             85          (ii) a local government from submitting a matter to the voters at the regular municipal
             86      election if authorized by law.
             87          (2) If two or more entities hold a special election within a county on the same day, those


             88      entities shall, to the extent practicable, coordinate:
             89          (a) polling places;
             90          (b) ballots;
             91          (c) election officials; and
             92          (d) other administrative and procedural matters connected with the election.
             93          Section 3. Section 20A-5-401 (Effective 01/01/00) is amended to read:
             94           20A-5-401 (Effective 01/01/00). Official register and posting book -- Preparation --
             95      Contents.
             96          (1) (a) Before the registration days for each regular general [or], municipal general, regular
             97      primary, municipal primary, or Western States Presidential primary election, each county clerk
             98      shall prepare an official register and posting list of voters for each voting precinct that will
             99      participate in the election.
             100          (b) The county clerk shall ensure that the official register and posting list are bound or
             101      loose leaf books prepared for the alphabetical entry of names and ruled in columns of suitable
             102      dimensions to provide for the following entries:
             103          (i) registered voter's name;
             104          (ii) party affiliation;
             105          (iii) grounds for challenge;
             106          (iv) name of person challenging a voter;
             107          (v) ballot numbers, primary, November, special;
             108          (vi) date of birth;
             109          (vii) place of birth;
             110          (viii) place of current residence;
             111          (ix) street address;
             112          (x) zip code; and
             113          (xi) space for the voter to sign his name for each election.
             114          (c) When preparing the official register and posting list for the Western States Presidential
             115      primary, the county clerk shall include:
             116          (i) a column to record the name of the political party whose ballot the voter voted; and
             117          (ii) a column for the election judge to record changes in the voter's party affiliation.
             118          (2) (a) (i) For regular and municipal elections, primary elections, regular municipal


             119      elections, special district elections, and bond elections, the county clerk shall make an official
             120      register and posting list only for voting precincts affected by the primary, municipal, special
             121      district, or bond election.
             122          (ii) Each county clerk, with the assistance of the clerk of each affected special district, shall
             123      provide a detailed map or an indication on the registration list or other means to enable an election
             124      judge to determine the voters entitled to vote at an election of special district officers.
             125          (b) Municipalities shall pay the costs of making the official register and posting list for
             126      municipal elections.
             127          Section 4. Section 20A-5-401 (Superseded 01/01/00) is amended to read:
             128           20A-5-401 (Superseded 01/01/00). Official register and posting book -- Preparation
             129      -- Contents.
             130          (1) (a) Before the registration days for each regular general [or], municipal general, regular
             131      primary, municipal primary, or Western States Presidential primary election, each county clerk
             132      shall prepare an official register and posting list of voters for each voting precinct that will
             133      participate in the election.
             134          (b) The county clerk shall ensure that the official register and posting list are bound or
             135      loose leaf books prepared for the alphabetical entry of names and ruled in columns of suitable
             136      dimensions to provide for the following entries:
             137          (i) registered voter's name;
             138          (ii) party affiliation;
             139          (iii) grounds for challenge;
             140          (iv) name of person challenging a voter;
             141          (v) ballot numbers, primary, November, special;
             142          (vi) date of birth;
             143          (vii) place of birth;
             144          (viii) place of current residence;
             145          (ix) street address;
             146          (x) zip code; and
             147          (xi) space for the voter to sign his name for each election.
             148          (c) When preparing the official register and posting list for the Western States Presidential
             149      primary, the county clerk shall include:


             150          (i) a column to record the name of the political party whose ballot the voter voted; and
             151          (ii) a column for the election judge to record changes in the voter's party affiliation.
             152          (2) (a) For regular and municipal elections, primary elections, regular municipal elections,
             153      special district elections, and bond elections, the county clerk shall make an official register and
             154      posting list only for voting precincts affected by the primary, municipal, special district, or bond
             155      election.
             156          (b) Municipalities shall pay the costs of making the official register and posting list for
             157      municipal elections.
             158          Section 5. Section 20A-9-201 is amended to read:
             159           20A-9-201. Declarations of candidacy -- Candidacy for more than one office or of
             160      more than one political party prohibited -- General filing and form requirements.
             161          (1) Before filing a declaration of candidacy for election to any office, a person shall:
             162          (a) be a United States citizen; and
             163          (b) meet the legal requirements of that office.
             164          (2) A person may not:
             165          (a) file a declaration of candidacy for, or be a candidate for, more than one office in Utah
             166      during any election year; or
             167          (b) appear on the ballot as the candidate of more than one political party.
             168          (3) If the final date established for filing a declaration of candidacy is a Saturday or
             169      Sunday, the filing time shall be extended until 5 p.m. on the following Monday.
             170          (4) (a) (i) [Before] Except for presidential candidates, before the filing officer may accept
             171      any declaration of candidacy, the filing officer shall:
             172          (A) read to the prospective candidate the constitutional and statutory qualification
             173      requirements for the office that the candidate is seeking; and
             174          (B) require the candidate to state whether or not the candidate meets those requirements.
             175          (ii) Before accepting a declaration of candidacy for the office of county attorney, the
             176      county clerk shall ensure that the person filing that declaration of candidacy is:
             177          (A) a United States citizen;
             178          (B) an attorney licensed to practice law in Utah who is an active member in good standing
             179      of the Utah State Bar;
             180          (C) a registered voter in the county in which he is seeking office; and


             181          (D) a current resident of the county in which he is seeking office and either has been a
             182      resident of that county for at least one year or was appointed and is currently serving as county
             183      attorney and became a resident of the county within 30 days after appointment to the office.
             184          (iii) Before accepting a declaration of candidacy for the office of district attorney, the
             185      county clerk shall ensure that, as of the date of the election, the person filing that declaration of
             186      candidacy is:
             187          (A) a United States citizen;
             188          (B) an attorney licensed to practice law in Utah who is an active member in good standing
             189      of the Utah State Bar;
             190          (C) a registered voter in the prosecution district in which he is seeking office; and
             191          (D) a current resident of the prosecution district in which he is seeking office and either
             192      will have been a resident of that prosecution district for at least one year as of the date of the
             193      election or was appointed and is currently serving as district attorney and became a resident of the
             194      prosecution district within 30 days after receiving appointment to the office.
             195          (b) If the prospective candidate states that he does not meet the qualification requirements
             196      for the office, the filing officer may not accept the prospective candidate's declaration of candidacy.
             197          (c) If the candidate states that he meets the requirements of candidacy, the filing officer
             198      shall:
             199          (i) accept the candidate's declaration of candidacy; and
             200          (ii) if the candidate has filed for a partisan office, provide a certified copy of the
             201      declaration of candidacy to the chair of the county or state political party of which the candidate
             202      is a member.
             203          (5) [The] Except for presidential candidates, the form of the declaration of candidacy shall
             204      be substantially as follows:
             205          "State of Utah, County of ____
             206          I, ______________, declare my intention of becoming a candidate for the office of ____
             207      as a candidate for the ____ party. I do solemnly swear that: I can qualify to hold that office, both
             208      legally and constitutionally, if selected; I reside at _____________ in the City or Town of ____,
             209      Utah, Zip Code ____ Phone No. ____; I will not knowingly violate any law governing campaigns
             210      and elections; and I will qualify for the office if elected to it. The mailing address that I designate
             211      for receiving official election notices is ___________________________.


             212      ____________________________________________________________________
             213          Subscribed and sworn before me this ____ day of ____, 19__.
             214     
Notary Public (or other officer qualified to administer oath.)"

             215          (6) (a) [The] Except for presidential candidates, the fee for filing a declaration of
             216      candidacy is:
             217          (i) $25 for candidates for the local school district board; and
             218          (ii) 1/8 of 1% of the total salary for the full term of office legally paid to the person holding
             219      the office, but not less than $5, for all other federal, state, and county offices.
             220          (b) [The] Except for presidential candidates, the filing officer shall refund the filing fee
             221      to any candidate:
             222          (i) who is disqualified; or
             223          (ii) who the filing officer determines has filed improperly.
             224          (c) (i) The county clerk shall immediately pay to the county treasurer all fees received from
             225      candidates.
             226          (ii) The lieutenant governor shall:
             227          (A) apportion to and pay to the county treasurers of the various counties all fees received
             228      for filing of nomination certificates or acceptances; and
             229          (B) ensure that each county receives that proportion of the total amount paid to the
             230      lieutenant governor from the congressional district that the total vote of that county for all
             231      candidates for representative in Congress bears to the total vote of all counties within the
             232      congressional district for all candidates for representative in Congress.
             233          (d) (i) Each person who is unable to pay the filing fee may file a declaration of candidacy
             234      without payment upon a prima facie showing of impecuniosity as evidenced by an affidavit of
             235      impecuniosity filed with the filing officer.
             236          (ii) The filing officer shall ensure that the affidavit of impecuniosity is printed in
             237      substantially the following form:
             238          "Affidavit of Impecuniosity
             239      Individual Name ____________________________Address_____________________________
             240      Phone Number _________________
             241      I,__________________________(name), do solemnly [swear] [affirm] that, owing to my poverty,
             242      I am unable to pay the filing fee required by law.


             243      Date ______________ Signature________________________________________________
             244      Affiant
             245      Subscribed and sworn to before me on ___________(date)
             246     
______________________

             247     
(signature)

             248          Name and Title of Officer Authorized to Administer Oath:"
             249          (7) Any person who fails to file a declaration of candidacy or certificate of nomination
             250      within the time provided in this chapter is ineligible for nomination to office.
             251          Section 6. Section 20A-9-202.5 is enacted to read:
             252          20A-9-202.5. Declaration of candidacy -- Western States Presidential Primary.
             253          (1) As used in this section:
             254          (a) "Presidential candidate" means a person seeking nomination for President of the United
             255      States from a Utah registered political party.
             256          (b) "Utah registered political party" means a political party that has complied with the
             257      requirements of Title 20A, Chapter 8, Political Party Formation and Procedures, to become a
             258      political party officially recognized by the state.
             259          (2) Each presidential candidate, or the candidate's designated agent, shall file a declaration
             260      of candidacy with the lieutenant governor as provided in Section 20A-9-803 .
             261          Section 7. Section 20A-9-801 is enacted to read:
             262     
Part 8. Western States Presidential Primary

             263          20A-9-801. Definitions.
             264          As used in this part, "registered political party" means a political party that has complied
             265      with the requirements of Title 20A, Chapter 8, Political Party Formation and Procedures, to
             266      become a political party officially recognized by the state.
             267          Section 8. Section 20A-9-802 is enacted to read:
             268          20A-9-802. Western States Presidential Primary established -- Participating political
             269      parties bound by results -- Other ballot issues prohibited.
             270          (1) (a) There is established a Western States Presidential Primary election to be held the
             271      first Friday after the first Monday in March in the year in which a presidential election will be held.
             272          (b) Except as otherwise specifically provided in this chapter, county clerks shall administer
             273      the Western States Presidential Primary according to the provisions of Title 20A, Election Code,


             274      including:
             275          (i) Title 20A, Chapter 1, General Provisions;
             276          (ii) Title 20A, Chapter 2, Voter Registration;
             277          (iii) Title 20A, Chapter 3, Voting;
             278          (iv) Title 20A, Chapter 4, Election Returns and Election Contests;
             279          (v) Title 20A, Chapter 5, Election Administration; and
             280          (vi) Title 20A, Chapter 6, Ballot Form.
             281          (c) (i) The county clerks shall ensure that the ballot voted by the voters at the Western
             282      States Presidential Primary contains only the names of candidates for President of the United
             283      States who have qualified as provided in this part.
             284          (ii) The county clerks may not present any other items to the voters to be voted upon at this
             285      election.
             286          (2) Registered political parties, and candidates for President of the United States who are
             287      affiliated with a registered political party, may participate in the Western States Presidential
             288      Primary established by this part.
             289          (3) As a condition for using the state's election system, each registered political party
             290      wishing to participate in Utah's Western States Presidential Primary shall:
             291          (a) declare their intent to participate in the Western States Presidential Primary;
             292          (b) identify one or more registered political parties whose members may vote for the
             293      registered political party's candidates and whether or not persons identified as unaffiliated with a
             294      political party may vote for the registered political party's candidates; and
             295          (c) certify that information to the lieutenant governor no later than 5:00 p.m. on the June
             296      30 of the year before the year in which the presidential primary will be held.
             297          Section 9. Section 20A-9-803 is enacted to read:
             298          20A-9-803. Declaration of candidacy -- Filing fee -- Form.
             299          (1) (a) Candidates for President of the United States who are affiliated with a registered
             300      political party in Utah that has elected to participate in Utah's Western States Presidential Primary
             301      and who wish to participate in the primary shall:
             302          (i) except as provided in Subsection (1)(b), file a declaration of candidacy, in person or
             303      via a designated agent, with the lieutenant governor between July 1 of the year before the primary
             304      election will be held and 5 p.m. on January 15 of the year in which the primary election will be


             305      held;
             306          (ii) identify the registered political party whose nomination the candidate is seeking;
             307          (iii) provide a letter from the registered political party certifying that the candidate may
             308      participate as a candidate for that party in that party's presidential primary election; and
             309          (iv) pay the filing fee of $500.
             310          (b) If January 15 is a Saturday or Sunday, the filing time shall be extended until 5 p.m.
             311      on the following Monday.
             312          (2) The lieutenant governor shall develop a declaration of candidacy form for presidential
             313      candidates participating in the primary.
             314          Section 10. Section 20A-9-804 is enacted to read:
             315          20A-9-804. Satellite registration provisions not applicable -- registration with county
             316      clerk.
             317          (1) Section 20A-2-203 does not apply to the Western States Presidential primary.
             318          (2) (a) For the Western States Presidential primary election, each county clerk shall register
             319      to vote all persons who present themselves for registration at the county clerk's office during
             320      designated office hours through the Friday before the Friday of the Western States Presidential
             321      primary if those persons, on voting day, will be legally qualified and entitled to vote in a voting
             322      precinct in the county..
             323          (b) The county clerk shall record the names of person registering to vote during that period
             324      in the official register and direct the election judges to allow those persons to vote in the Western
             325      States Presidential primary election if they present themselves at the voting precinct on election
             326      day.
             327          Section 11. Section 20A-9-805 is enacted to read:
             328          20A-9-805. Closed primary -- Determining party affiliation -- Changing party
             329      affiliation.
             330          (1) If a registered political party has restricted voting for its presidential candidates as
             331      authorized by Subsection 20A-9-802(3)(b), the lieutenant governor shall direct the county clerks
             332      and other election officials to allow only those voters meeting the registered political party's
             333      criteria to vote for that party's presidential candidates.
             334          (2) (a) For each person who registers to vote on or after May 3, 1999, the county clerk
             335      shall:


             336          (i) record the party affiliation designated by the voter on the voter registration form as the
             337      voter's party affiliation; or
             338          (ii) if no political party affiliation is designated by the voter on the voter registration form,
             339      record the voter's party affiliation as "unaffiliated."
             340          (b) (i) Any registered voter may designate or change the voter's political party affiliation
             341      by complying with the procedures and requirements of Section 20A-2-107 .
             342          Section 12. Section 20A-9-806 is enacted to read:
             343          20A-9-806. Ballots.
             344          (1) The lieutenant governor, together with county clerks, suppliers of election materials,
             345      and representatives of registered political parties, shall:
             346          (a) develop paper ballots, ballot labels, and ballot cards to be used in Utah's Western States
             347      Presidential Primary;
             348          (b) ensure that the paper ballots, ballot labels, and ballot cards comply generally with the
             349      requirements of Title 20A, Chapter 6, Part 1, General Requirements for All Ballots; and
             350          (c) provide voting booths, election records and supplies, and ballot boxes for each voting
             351      precinct as required by Section 20A-5-403 .
             352          (2) (a) Notwithstanding the requirements of Subsections (1)(b) and (c), Title 20A, Chapter
             353      6, Part 1, General Requirements for All Ballots, and Section 20A-5-403 , the lieutenant governor,
             354      together with county clerks, suppliers of election materials, and representatives of registered
             355      political parties shall ensure that the paper ballots, ballot labels, ballot cards, and voting booths,
             356      election records and supplies, and ballot boxes:
             357          (i) facilitate the distribution, voting, and tallying of ballots in a closed primary;
             358          (ii) simplify the task of election judges, particularly in determining a voter's party
             359      affiliation;
             360          (iii) minimize the possibility of spoiled ballots due to voter confusion; and
             361          (iv) protect against fraud.
             362          (b) To accomplish the requirements of this Subsection (2), the lieutenant governor, county
             363      clerks, suppliers of election materials, and representatives of registered political parties shall:
             364          (i) mark, prepunch, or otherwise identify ballot cards as being for a particular registered
             365      political party; and
             366          (ii) instruct persons counting the ballots to count only those votes for candidates from the


             367      registered political party whose ballot the voter received.
             368          (c) To accomplish the requirements of this Subsection (2), the lieutenant governor, county
             369      clerks, suppliers of election materials, and representatives of registered political parties may:
             370          (i) use different colored ballot cards for each registered political party;
             371          (ii) place ballot labels for each registered political party in different voting booths and
             372      direct voters to the particular voting booth for the political party whose ballot they are voting; or
             373          (iii) consider other means of accomplishing the objectives outlined in Subsection (2)(a).
             374          Section 13. Section 20A-9-807 is enacted to read:
             375          20A-9-807. Combining voting precincts.
             376          (1) The county legislative body may combine voting precincts for Utah's Western States
             377      Presidential Primary by following the procedures and requirements of Section 20A-5-303 .
             378          (2) The county legislative body may not combine voting precincts if the voting precincts
             379      are in different congressional districts as established by Section 20A-13-102 .
             380          Section 14. Section 20A-9-808 is enacted to read:
             381          20A-9-808. Voting.
             382          (1) (a) Any registered voter desiring to vote at the Western States Presidential Primary
             383      shall give his name, the name of the registered political party whose ballot the voter wishes to vote,
             384      and, if requested, his residence, to one of the election judges.
             385          (b) If an election judge does not know the person requesting a ballot and has reason to
             386      doubt that person's identity, the judge shall request identification or have the voter identified by
             387      a known registered voter of the district.
             388          (c) If the voter is challenged as provided in Section 20A-3-202 , the judge shall provide a
             389      ballot to the voter if the voter takes an oath that the grounds of the challenge are false.
             390          (2) (a) (i) When the voter is properly identified, the election judge in charge of the official
             391      register shall check the official register to determine:
             392          (A) whether or not the person is registered to vote; and
             393          (B) whether or not the person's party affiliation designation in the official register allows
             394      the voter to vote the ballot that the voter requested.
             395          (ii) If the official register does not affirmatively identify the voter as being affiliated with
             396      a registered political party or if the official register identifies the voter as being "unaffiliated," the
             397      voter shall be considered to be "unaffiliated."


             398          (b) (i) If the voter's name is not found on the official register and, if it is not unduly
             399      disruptive of the election process, the election judge shall attempt to contact the county clerk's
             400      office to request oral verification of the voter's registration.
             401          (ii) If oral verification is received from the county clerk's office, the judge shall record the
             402      verification on the official register, determine the voter's party affiliation and the ballot that the
             403      voter is qualified to vote, and perform the other administrative steps required by Subsection (3).
             404          (c) (i) Except as provided in Subsection (c)(ii), if the voter's political party affiliation listed
             405      in the official register does not allow the voter to vote the ballot that the voter requested, the
             406      election judge shall inform the voter of that fact and inform the voter of the ballot or ballots that
             407      the voter's party affiliation does allow the voter to vote.
             408          (ii) (A) If the voter is listed in the official register as "unaffiliated," or if the official register
             409      does not affirmatively identify the voter as either "unaffiliated" or affiliated with a registered
             410      political party, and the voter, as an "unaffiliated" voter, is not authorized to vote the ballot that the
             411      voter requests, the election judge shall ask the voter if the voter wishes to affiliate with the
             412      registered political party whose ballot the voter requested, vote another registered political party
             413      ballot that the voter, as "unaffiliated" is authorized to vote, or remain "unaffiliated."
             414          (B) If the voter wishes to affiliate with the registered political party whose ballot the voter
             415      requested, the election judge shall enter in the official register the voter's new party affiliation and
             416      proceed as required by Subsection (3).
             417          (C) If the voter wishes to vote another registered political party ballot that the unaffiliated
             418      voter is authorized to vote, the election judge shall proceed as required by Subsection (3).
             419          (D) If the voter wishes to remain unaffiliated and does not wish to vote another ballot that
             420      unaffiliated voters are authorized to vote, the election judge shall instruct the voter that the voter
             421      may not vote.
             422          (3) If the election judge determines that the voter is registered and eligible, under
             423      Subsection (2), to vote the ballot that the voter requested:
             424          (a) the election judge in charge of the official register shall:
             425          (i) write the ballot number and the name of the registered political party whose ballot the
             426      voter voted opposite the name of the voter in the official register; and
             427          (ii) direct the voter to sign his name in the election column in the official register;
             428          (b) another judge shall list the ballot number and voter's name in the pollbook; and


             429          (c) the election judge having charge of the ballots shall:
             430          (i) endorse his initials on the stub;
             431          (ii) check the name of the voter on the pollbook list with the number of the stub;
             432          (iii) hand the voter the ballot for the registered political party that the voter requested and
             433      for which the voter is authorized to vote; and
             434          (iv) allow the voter to enter the voting booth.
             435          (4) Whenever the election officer is required to furnish more than one kind of official
             436      ballot to the voting precinct, the election judges of that voting precinct shall give the registered
             437      voter the kind of ballot that the voter is qualified to vote.
             438          Section 15. Section 20A-9-809 is enacted to read:
             439          20A-9-809. Counting votes -- Canvass -- Certification of results.
             440          (1) Votes shall be counted, results tabulated, returns transmitted, ballots reviewed and
             441      retained, returns canvassed, and recounts and election contests conducted as provided in Title 20A,
             442      Chapter 4, Election Returns and Election Contests.
             443          (2) After the canvass is complete and the report prepared, the lieutenant governor shall
             444      transmit a copy of the report to each registered political party that participated in Utah's Western
             445      States Presidential Primary.


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