H.B. 206 County Responsibility for Voting Precincts and Polling Places

Bill Sponsor:
Rep. Bigelow, Ron
Floor Sponsor:
Sen. Waddoups, Michael G.
  • Drafting Attorney: John L. Fellows


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      • Last Action: 15 Mar 2003, Governor Signed
      • Last Location: Lieutenant Governor's office for filing
      • Effective Date: 5 May 2003
      • Session Law Chapter: 147


    H.B. 206


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    H.B. 206 Enrolled

                     

    COUNTY RESPONSIBILITY FOR VOTING

                     
    PRECINCTS AND POLLING PLACES

                     
    2003 GENERAL SESSION

                     
    STATE OF UTAH

                     
    Sponsor: Ron Bigelow

                      This act modifies statutes governing common polling places by eliminating the
                      requirement that voting precincts must be in the same legislative districts in order to be
                      combined.
                      This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
                      AMENDS:
                          20A-5-303, as last amended by Chapter 225, Laws of Utah 2002
                      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
                          Section 1. Section 20A-5-303 is amended to read:
                           20A-5-303. Establishing, dividing, abolishing, and changing voting precincts --
                      Common polling places -- Combined voting precincts -- Counties.
                          (1) (a) The county legislative body may establish, divide, abolish, and change voting
                      precincts.
                          (b) Within 30 days after the establishment, division, abolition, or change of a voting
                      precinct under this section, the county legislative body shall file with the Automated
                      Geographic Reference Center, created under Section 63A-6-202 , a notice describing the action
                      taken and specifying the resulting boundaries of each voting precinct affected by the action.
                          (2) (a) The county legislative body shall alter or divide voting precincts so that each
                      voting precinct contains not more than 1,000 active voters.
                          (b) The county legislative body shall:
                          (i) identify those precincts that may reach 1,000 active voters or become too large to
                      facilitate the election process; and
                          (ii) divide those precincts before February 1.
                          (3) The county legislative body may not:
                          (a) establish or abolish any voting precinct after February 1, of a regular general


                      election year; or
                          (b) alter or change the boundaries of any voting precinct after February 1, of a regular
                      general election year.
                          (4) For the purpose of balloting on regular primary or regular general election day, the
                      county legislative body may establish a common polling place for two or more whole voting
                      precincts according to the following requirements:
                          (a) the total population of the voters authorized to vote at the common polling place may
                      not exceed 3,000 active voters; and
                          [(b) the voting precincts voting at the common polling place shall all lie within the same
                      legislative district; and]
                          [(c)] (b) the voting precincts voting at, and the location of, the common polling place
                      shall be designated at least 90 days before the election.
                          (5) In addition to the authorizations contained in Subsection (4), in regular primary
                      elections only, the county legislative body may combine voting precincts and use one set of
                      election judges for the combined precincts if the ballots for each of the combined precincts are
                      identical.

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    DateActionLocationVote
    1/22/2003 Bill Numbered but not Distributed Legislative Research and General Counsel
    1/22/2003 Numbered Bill Publicly Distributed Legislative Research and General Counsel
    1/22/2003 House/ received bill from Legislative Research Waiting for Introduction in the House
    1/23/2003 House/ 1st reading (Introduced) House Rules Committee
    1/24/2003 House/ received fiscal note from Fiscal Analyst House Rules Committee
    1/27/2003 House/ to standing committee House Government Operations Committee
    1/28/2003 House Comm - Amendment Recommendation House Government Operations Committee
    1/28/2003 House Comm - Favorable Recommendation House Government Operations Committee8 3 0
    1/29/2003 House/ comm rpt/ amended House 3rd Reading Calendar for House bills
    1/29/2003 House/ 2nd reading House 3rd Reading Calendar for House bills
    1/31/2003 House/ 3rd reading House 3rd Reading Calendar for House bills
    1/31/2003 House/ passed 3rd reading Senate Secretary49 6 20
    1/31/2003 House/ to Senate Senate Secretary
    1/31/2003 Senate/ received from House Waiting for Introduction in the Senate
    2/3/2003 Senate/ 1st reading (Introduced) Senate Rules Committee
    2/3/2003 Senate/ to standing committee Senate Government Operations and Political Subdivisions Committee
    2/6/2003 Senate Comm - Not Considered Senate Government Operations and Political Subdivisions Committee
    2/12/2003 Senate Comm - Favorable Recommendation Senate Government Operations and Political Subdivisions Committee6 0 1
    2/13/2003 Senate/ committee report favorable Senate 2nd Reading Calendar
    2/19/2003 Senate/ 2nd reading Senate 2nd Reading Calendar
    2/19/2003 Senate/ passed 2nd reading Senate 3rd Reading Calendar23 0 6
    2/20/2003 Senate/ 3rd reading Senate 3rd Reading Calendar
    2/20/2003 Senate/ passed 3rd reading Senate President28 1 0
    2/20/2003 Senate/ signed by President/ returned to House House Speaker
    2/20/2003 House/ received from Senate House Speaker
    2/20/2003 House/ signed by Speaker/ sent for enrolling Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling
    2/21/2003 Bill Received from House for Enrolling Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling
    2/25/2003 Draft of Enrolled Bill Prepared Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling
    3/11/2003 Enrolled Bill Returned to House or Senate Clerk of the House
    3/12/2003 House/ to Governor Executive Branch - Governor
    3/15/2003 Governor Signed Lieutenant Governor's office for filing