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H.B. 317

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ELECTION DAY VOTER REGISTRATION

             2     
2008 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Neil A. Hansen

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Senate Sponsor: ____________

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill modifies the Election Code to permit voters to register to vote on the date of
             10      the election.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    allows individuals to register to vote at their voting precinct's polling place on the
             14      date of the election;
             15          .    provides definitions;
             16          .    allows voters to change their party affiliation at their voting precinct's polling place
             17      on the date of the election, with certain exceptions for primary elections;
             18          .    requires county clerks to provide election day registration information to any
             19      individual that seeks to register in person at the county clerk's office after the voter
             20      registration deadline has passed;
             21          .    requires county clerks to provide registration information to individuals that submit
             22      an untimely or incomplete voter registration form by mail, with a driver license
             23      form, or through a voter registration agency, and requires the clerk to notify the
             24      individual that the individual was not registered; and
             25          .    makes technical changes.
             26      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             27          None


             28      Other Special Clauses:
             29          None
             30      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             31      AMENDS:
             32          20A-2-107, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2006, Chapter 264
             33          20A-2-201, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 285
             34          20A-2-202, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2006, Chapters 264 and 326
             35          20A-2-204, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2006, Chapters 264 and 326
             36          20A-2-205, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2006, Chapters 264 and 326
             37          20A-2-304, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2006, Chapter 264
             38          20A-3-104, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2006, Chapters 264 and 326
             39          20A-3-104.5, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2006, Chapters 15, 264, and 326
             40          20A-9-808, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2006, Chapters 264 and 326
             41      ENACTS:
             42          20A-2-201.5, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             43     
             44      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             45          Section 1. Section 20A-2-107 is amended to read:
             46           20A-2-107. Designating or changing party affiliation.
             47          (1) The county clerk shall:
             48          (a) record the party affiliation designated by the voter on the voter registration form as
             49      the voter's party affiliation; or
             50          (b) if no political party affiliation is designated by the voter on the voter registration
             51      form, record the voter's party affiliation as "unaffiliated."
             52          (2) [(a) Any] Subject to the provisions of Subsection (3), any registered voter may
             53      designate or change the voter's political party affiliation by [complying with the procedures and
             54      requirements of this Subsection (2). (b) Except for the period beginning on the day after the
             55      voter registration deadline and continuing through the date of the regular primary election, any
             56      registered voter may designate or change the voter's political party affiliation by] filing a signed
             57      form with the county clerk that identifies the registered political party with which the voter
             58      chooses to affiliate[.] with the:


             59          (a) county clerk; or
             60          (b) poll worker at the polling place for the voter's voting precinct on the date of the
             61      election, as defined under Section 20A-2-201.5 .
             62          (3) A registered voter may designate, but may not change, the voter's political party
             63      affiliation during the period that commences 20 days before a regular primary election and
             64      continues through the date of the regular primary election.
             65          Section 2. Section 20A-2-201 is amended to read:
             66           20A-2-201. Registering to vote at office of county clerk.
             67          (1) Except as provided in Subsection (3), the county clerk shall register to vote all
             68      persons who present themselves for registration at the county clerk's office during designated
             69      office hours if those persons, on voting day, will be legally qualified [and entitled] to vote in a
             70      voting precinct in the county.
             71          (2) If a registration form is submitted in person at the office of the county clerk during
             72      the period beginning on the date after the voter registration deadline and ending on the date that
             73      is 15 calendar days before the date of the election, the county clerk shall:
             74          (a) accept registration forms from all persons who present themselves for registration at
             75      the clerk's office during designated office hours if those persons, on voting day, will be legally
             76      qualified and entitled to vote in a voting precinct in the county; and
             77          (b) inform them that:
             78          (i) they will be registered to vote in the pending election; and
             79          (ii) for the pending election, they must vote on the day of the election and will not be
             80      eligible to vote using early voting under Chapter 3, Part 6, Early Voting, because they
             81      registered too late.
             82          (3) [Except as provided in Subsection (3), if] If a registration form is submitted to the
             83      county clerk on the date of the election or during the 14 calendar days before an election, the
             84      county clerk shall:
             85          (a) [accept registration forms from] notify all persons who present themselves for
             86      registration at the clerk's office during designated office hours [if those persons, on voting day,
             87      will be legally qualified and entitled to vote in a voting precinct in the county] that if they wish
             88      to register for the pending election, they will be required to register to vote at their assigned
             89      voting precinct on election day; and


             90          (b) inform them that if they would like to register on the current date, they will be
             91      registered to vote in later elections, but may not vote in the pending election [because they
             92      registered too late].
             93          Section 3. Section 20A-2-201.5 is enacted to read:
             94          20A-2-201.5. Registration on election day.
             95          (1) As used in this section:
             96          (a) "Date of the election" means that date that is scheduled for the conducting of:
             97          (i) an election, as defined under Section 20A-1-102 ;
             98          (ii) a bond election; or
             99          (iii) the Western States Presidential Primary.
             100          (b) "Date of the election" does not mean the early voting period provided according to
             101      the requirements of Section 20A-3-601 .
             102          (2) The poll workers for each voting precinct shall register to vote all persons who
             103      present themselves for registration during the hours that the polls are open on the date of the
             104      election if:
             105          (a) the person is legally qualified to vote as of the date of the election;
             106          (b) the person appears, in person and during the hours that the polls are open, at the
             107      polling place for the voting precinct in which the person has the person's principal place of
             108      residence; and
             109          (c) the person completes a voter registration form according to the procedures and
             110      requirements of Section 20A-2-104 .
             111          Section 4. Section 20A-2-202 is amended to read:
             112           20A-2-202. Registration by mail.
             113          (1) (a) A citizen who will be qualified to vote at the next election may register by mail.
             114          (b) To register by mail, a citizen shall complete and sign the by-mail registration form
             115      and mail or deliver it to the county clerk of the county in which the citizen resides.
             116          (c) (i) In order to register to vote in a particular election, the citizen shall:
             117          (A) address the by-mail voter registration form to the county clerk; and
             118          (B) ensure that it is postmarked on or before the voter registration deadline.
             119          (ii) If the voter is registering for the first time in the county, the citizen shall either:
             120          (A) submit a copy of the voter's valid voter identification with the by-mail voter


             121      registration form; or
             122          (B) submit valid voter identification to the poll worker at the time the citizen votes.
             123          (d) The citizen has effectively registered to vote under this section only when the
             124      county clerk's office has received a correctly completed by-mail voter registration form.
             125          (2) Upon receipt of a correctly completed by-mail voter registration form, the county
             126      clerk shall:
             127          (a) enter the applicant's name on the list of registered voters for the voting precinct in
             128      which the applicant resides; and
             129          (b) mail confirmation of registration to the newly registered voter after entering the
             130      applicant's voting precinct number on that copy.
             131          (3) (a) If the county clerk receives a correctly completed by-mail voter registration
             132      form that is postmarked after the voter registration deadline[, the county clerk shall: (i) register
             133      the applicant after the next election; and (ii) if possible, promptly phone or mail a notice to the
             134      applicant before the election, informing the applicant that his registration will not be effective
             135      until after the election.] or that is postmarked before the registration deadline, but is not
             136      received at least seven days before the election, the county clerk shall promptly mail a notice to
             137      the applicant and, if possible, promptly attempt to phone the applicant to provide the applicant
             138      with:
             139          (i) notice that the registration form was either not timely mailed or not timely received;
             140          (ii) notice that the person may register to vote on the day of the election by appearing,
             141      in person and during the hours that the polls are open, at the polling place for the voting
             142      precinct in which the person has the person's principal place of residence;
             143          (iii) the number of the person's local voting precinct and the voting location for that
             144      precinct; and
             145          (iv) notice that the person will be required to meet the requirements of Section
             146      20A-2-201.5 in order to register to vote on election day.
             147          (b) When the county clerk receives a correctly completed by-mail voter registration
             148      form at least seven days before an election that is postmarked on or before the date of the voter
             149      registration deadline, the county clerk shall:
             150          (i) process the by-mail voter registration form; and
             151          (ii) record the new voter in the official register.


             152          (4) If the county clerk determines that a registration form received by mail or otherwise
             153      is incorrect because of an error or because it is incomplete, the county clerk shall mail notice to
             154      the person attempting to register[, informing him that he] to provide the person with:
             155          (a) notice that the person has not been registered because of an error or because the
             156      form is incomplete[.];
             157          (b) notice that the person may register to vote:
             158          (i) on the day of the election by appearing, in person and during the hours that the polls
             159      are open, at the polling place for the voting precinct in which the person has the person's
             160      principal place of residence; or
             161          (ii) if the associated deadlines have not passed, by mail, at a voter registration agency,
             162      or at the office of the county clerk;
             163          (c) the number of the person's local voting precinct and the voting location for that
             164      precinct, if the voting precinct may be determined from the information provided on the
             165      registration form; and
             166          (d) notice that the person will be required to meet the requirements of Section
             167      20A-2-201.5 in order to register to vote.
             168          Section 5. Section 20A-2-204 is amended to read:
             169           20A-2-204. Registering to vote when applying for or renewing a driver license.
             170          (1) As used in this section, "voter registration form" means the driver license
             171      application/voter registration form and the driver license renewal/voter registration form
             172      required by Section 20A-2-108 .
             173          (2) Any citizen who is qualified to vote may register to vote by completing the voter
             174      registration form.
             175          (3) The Driver License Division shall:
             176          (a) assist applicants in completing the voter registration form unless the applicant
             177      refuses assistance;
             178          (b) accept completed forms for transmittal to the appropriate election official;
             179          (c) transmit a copy of each voter registration form to the appropriate election official
             180      within five days after it is received by the division;
             181          (d) transmit each address change within five days after it is received by the division;
             182      and


             183          (e) transmit electronically to the lieutenant governor's office the name, address, birth
             184      date, and driver license number of each person who answers "yes" to the question on the driver
             185      license form about registering to vote.
             186          (4) Upon receipt of a correctly completed voter registration form, the county clerk
             187      shall:
             188          (a) enter the applicant's name on the list of registered voters for the voting precinct in
             189      which the applicant resides; and
             190          (b) notify the applicant of registration.
             191          (5) (a) If the county clerk receives a correctly completed voter registration form from
             192      the Driver License Division that is dated after the voter registration deadline[, the county clerk
             193      shall: (i) register the applicant after the next election; and (ii) if possible, promptly phone or
             194      mail a notice to the applicant before the election, informing the applicant that his registration
             195      will not be effective until after the election.] or that is received during the six calendar days
             196      before an election, the county clerk shall promptly mail a notice to the applicant and, if
             197      possible, promptly attempt to phone the applicant to provide the applicant with:
             198          (i) notice that the registration form was either not timely mailed or not timely received;
             199          (ii) notice that the person may register to vote on the day of the election by appearing,
             200      in person and during the hours that the polls are open, at the polling place for the voting
             201      precinct in which the person has the person's principal place of residence;
             202          (iii) the number of the person's local voting precinct and the voting location for that
             203      precinct; and
             204          (iv) notice that the person will be required to meet the requirements of Section
             205      20A-2-201.5 in order to register to vote on election day.
             206          (b) When the county clerk receives a correctly completed voter registration form at
             207      least seven days before an election that is dated on or before the voter registration deadline, the
             208      county clerk shall:
             209          (i) process the voter registration form; and
             210          (ii) record the new voter in the official register.
             211          (6) If the county clerk determines that a voter registration form received from the
             212      Driver License Division is incorrect because of an error or because it is incomplete, the county
             213      clerk shall mail notice to the person attempting to register[, informing him] to provide the


             214      person with:
             215          (a) notice that [he] the person has not been registered because of an error or because
             216      the form is incomplete[.];
             217          (b) notice that the person may register to vote:
             218          (i) on the day of the election by appearing, in person and during the hours that the polls
             219      are open, at the polling place for the voting precinct in which the person has the person's
             220      principal place of residence; or
             221          (ii) if the associated deadlines have not passed, by mail, at a voter registration agency,
             222      or at the office of the county clerk;
             223          (c) the number of the person's local voting precinct and the voting location for that
             224      precinct, if the voting precinct may be determined from the information provided on the
             225      registration form; and
             226          (d) notice that the person will be required to meet the requirements of Section
             227      20A-2-201.5 in order to register to vote.
             228          Section 6. Section 20A-2-205 is amended to read:
             229           20A-2-205. Registration at voter registration agencies.
             230          (1) As used in this section:
             231          (a) "Discretionary voter registration agency" means each office designated by the
             232      county clerk under Part 3, County Clerk's Voter Registration Responsibilities, to provide
             233      by-mail voter registration forms to the public.
             234          (b) "Public assistance agency" means each office in Utah that provides:
             235          (i) public assistance; or
             236          (ii) state funded programs primarily engaged in providing services to people with
             237      disabilities.
             238          (2) Any person may obtain and complete a by-mail registration form at a public
             239      assistance agency or discretionary voter registration agency.
             240          (3) Each public assistance agency and discretionary voter registration agency shall
             241      provide, either as part of existing forms or on a separate form, the following information in
             242      substantially the following form:
             243          "REGISTERING TO VOTE
             244          If you are not registered to vote where you live now, would you like to apply to register


             245      to vote here today? (Applying to register to vote or declining to register to vote will not affect
             246      the amount of assistance that you will be provided by this agency.) Yes____ No____ IF YOU
             247      DO NOT CHECK EITHER BOX, YOU WILL BE CONSIDERED TO HAVE DECIDED
             248      NOT TO REGISTER TO VOTE AT THIS TIME. If you would like help in filling out the
             249      voter registration application form, we will help you. The decision about whether or not to
             250      seek or accept help is yours. You may fill out the application form in private. If you believe
             251      that someone has interfered with your right to register or to decline to register to vote, your
             252      right to privacy in deciding whether or not to register, or in applying to register to vote, or your
             253      right to choose your own political party or other political preference, you may file a complaint
             254      with the Office of the Lieutenant Governor, State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah
             255      84114. (801) 538-1040."
             256          (4) Unless a person applying for service or assistance from a public assistance agency
             257      or discretionary voter registration agency declines, in writing, to register to vote, each public
             258      assistance agency and discretionary voter registration agency shall:
             259          (a) distribute a by-mail voter registration form with each application for service or
             260      assistance provided by the agency or office;
             261          (b) assist applicants in completing the voter registration form unless the applicant
             262      refuses assistance;
             263          (c) accept completed forms for transmittal to the appropriate election official; and
             264          (d) transmit a copy of each voter registration form to the appropriate election official
             265      within five days after it is received by the division.
             266          (5) A person in a public assistance agency or a discretionary voter registration agency
             267      that helps a person complete the voter registration form may not:
             268          (a) seek to influence an applicant's political preference or party registration;
             269          (b) display any political preference or party allegiance;
             270          (c) make any statement to an applicant or take any action that has the purpose or effect
             271      of discouraging the applicant from registering to vote; or
             272          (d) make any statement to an applicant or take any action that has the purpose or effect
             273      of leading the applicant to believe that a decision to register or not to register has any bearing
             274      upon the availability of services or benefits.
             275          (6) Upon receipt of a correctly completed voter registration form, the county clerk


             276      shall:
             277          (a) enter the applicant's name on the list of registered voters for the voting precinct in
             278      which the applicant resides; and
             279          (b) notify the applicant of registration.
             280          (7) (a) If the county clerk receives a correctly completed voter registration form from a
             281      public assistance agency or discretionary voter registration agency that is dated after the voter
             282      registration deadline[, the county clerk shall: (i) register the applicant after the next election;
             283      and (ii) if possible, promptly phone or mail a notice to the applicant before the election,
             284      informing the applicant that his registration will not be effective until after the election.] or that
             285      is received during the six calendar days before an election, the county clerk shall promptly mail
             286      a notice to the applicant and, if possible, promptly attempt to phone the applicant to provide the
             287      applicant with:
             288          (i) notice that the registration form was either not timely mailed or not timely received;
             289          (ii) notice that the person may register to vote on the day of the election by appearing,
             290      in person and during the hours that the polls are open, at the polling place for the voting
             291      precinct in which the person has the person's principal place of residence;
             292          (iii) the number of the person's local voting precinct and the voting location for that
             293      precinct; and
             294          (iv) notice that the person will be required to meet the requirements of Section
             295      20A-2-201.5 in order to register to vote on election day.
             296          (b) When the county clerk receives a correctly completed voter registration form at
             297      least seven days before an election that is dated on or before the voter registration deadline, the
             298      county clerk shall:
             299          (i) process the voter registration form; and
             300          (ii) record the new voter in the official register.
             301          (8) If the county clerk determines that a voter registration form received from a public
             302      assistance agency or discretionary voter registration agency is incorrect because of an error or
             303      because it is incomplete, the county clerk shall mail notice to the person attempting to register[,
             304      informing him] to provide the person with:
             305          (a) notice that [he] the person has not been registered because of an error or because
             306      the form is incomplete[.];


             307          (b) notice that the person may register to vote:
             308          (i) on the day of the election by appearing, in person and during the hours that the polls
             309      are open, at the polling place for the voting precinct in which the person has the person's
             310      principal place of residence; or
             311          (ii) if the associated deadlines have not passed, by mail, at a voter registration agency,
             312      or at the office of the county clerk;
             313          (c) the number of the person's local voting precinct and the voting location for that
             314      precinct, if the voting precinct may be determined from the information provided on the
             315      registration form; and
             316          (d) notice that the person will be required to meet the requirements of Section
             317      20A-2-201.5 in order to register to vote.
             318          Section 7. Section 20A-2-304 is amended to read:
             319           20A-2-304. County clerk's responsibilities -- Notice of disposition.
             320          Each county clerk shall:
             321          (1) register to vote each applicant for registration who meets the requirements for
             322      registration and who:
             323          (a) submits a completed voter registration form to the county clerk on or before the
             324      voter registration deadline;
             325          (b) submits a completed voter registration form to the Driver License Division, a
             326      public assistance agency, or a discretionary voter registration agency on or before the voter
             327      registration deadline; [or]
             328          (c) mails a completed by-mail voter registration form to the county clerk on or before
             329      the voter registration deadline; [and] or
             330          (d) submits a completed voter registration form to a poll worker on election day
             331      according to the requirements of Section 20A-2-201.5 ; and
             332          (2) send a notice to the voter informing the voter that:
             333          (a) the voter's application for voter registration has been accepted and that the voter is
             334      registered to vote;
             335          (b) the voter's application for voter registration has been rejected and the reason for the
             336      rejection; or
             337          (c) the application for voter registration is being returned to the voter for further action


             338      because the application is incomplete and giving instructions to the voter about how to properly
             339      complete the application.
             340          Section 8. Section 20A-3-104 is amended to read:
             341           20A-3-104. Manner of voting.
             342          (1) (a) Any registered voter desiring to vote shall give his name, and, if requested, his
             343      residence, to one of the poll workers.
             344          (b) The voter shall present valid voter identification to one of the poll workers if the
             345      voter is:
             346          (i) required to present valid voter identification as indicated by a notation in the official
             347      register;
             348          (ii) voting in person by absentee ballot; or
             349          (iii) voting during the early voting period.
             350          (c) If a voter is not required to present valid voter identification under Subsection
             351      (1)(b), and the poll worker does not know the voter requesting a ballot and has reason to doubt
             352      that voter's identity, the poll worker shall:
             353          (i) request that the voter present valid voter identification; or
             354          (ii) have the voter identified by a known registered voter of the district.
             355          (d) If the poll worker is satisfied that the voter has been properly identified, the poll
             356      worker shall:
             357          (i) record the type of identification provided by the voter in the appropriate space in the
             358      official register; and
             359          (ii) follow the procedures of Subsection (2).
             360          (e) If the poll worker is not satisfied that the voter has been properly identified, the poll
             361      worker shall:
             362          (i) indicate on the official register that the voter was not properly identified;
             363          (ii) issue the voter a provisional ballot; and
             364          (iii) follow the procedures and requirements of Section 20A-3-105.5 .
             365          (f) If the person's right to vote is challenged as provided in Section 20A-3-202 , the poll
             366      worker shall follow the procedures and requirements of Section 20A-3-105.5 .
             367          (2) (a) The poll worker in charge of the official register shall check the official register
             368      to determine whether or not the voter is registered to vote.


             369          (b) If the voter's name is not found on the official register and the voter has not
             370      registered to vote on election day, the poll worker shall follow the procedures and
             371      requirements of Section 20A-3-105.5 .
             372          (3) If the poll worker determines that the voter is registered and:
             373          (a) if the ballot is a paper ballot or a ballot sheet:
             374          (i) the poll worker in charge of the official register shall:
             375          (A) write the ballot number opposite the name of the voter in the official register; and
             376          (B) direct the voter to sign his name in the election column in the official register;
             377          (ii) another poll worker shall list the ballot number and voter's name in the pollbook;
             378      and
             379          (iii) the poll worker having charge of the ballots shall:
             380          (A) endorse his initials on the stub;
             381          (B) check the name of the voter on the pollbook list with the number of the stub;
             382          (C) hand the voter a ballot; and
             383          (D) allow the voter to enter the voting booth; or
             384          (b) if the ballot is an electronic ballot:
             385          (i) the poll worker in charge of the official register shall direct the voter to sign the
             386      voter's name in the official register;
             387          (ii) another poll worker shall list the voter's name in the pollbook; and
             388          (iii) the poll worker having charge of the ballots shall:
             389          (A) provide the voter access to the electronic ballot; and
             390          (B) allow the voter to vote the electronic ballot.
             391          (4) Whenever the election officer is required to furnish more than one kind of official
             392      ballot to the voting precinct, the poll workers of that voting precinct shall give the registered
             393      voter the kind of ballot that the voter is qualified to vote.
             394          Section 9. Section 20A-3-104.5 is amended to read:
             395           20A-3-104.5. Voting -- Regular primary election.
             396          (1) (a) Any registered voter desiring to vote at the regular primary election shall give
             397      his name, the name of the registered political party whose ballot the voter wishes to vote, and,
             398      if requested, his residence, to one of the poll workers.
             399          (b) The voter shall present valid voter identification to one of the poll workers if the


             400      voter is:
             401          (i) required to present valid voter identification as indicated by a notation in the official
             402      register;
             403          (ii) voting in person by absentee ballot; or
             404          (iii) voting during the early voting period.
             405          (c) If a voter is not required to present valid voter identification under Subsection
             406      (1)(b), and the poll worker does not know the voter requesting a ballot and has reason to doubt
             407      that voter's identity, the poll worker shall:
             408          (i) request that the voter present valid voter identification; or
             409          (ii) have the voter identified by a known registered voter of the district.
             410          (d) The poll worker shall follow the procedures and requirements of Section
             411      20A-3-105.5 if:
             412          (i) the poll worker is not satisfied that the voter has been properly identified; or
             413          (ii) the voter's right to vote is challenged under Section 20A-3-202 .
             414          (2) (a) (i) If the voter is properly identified, the poll worker in charge of the official
             415      register shall [check the official register to] determine:
             416          (A) whether or not the voter is registered to vote by checking the official register or
             417      confirming that the person has registered to vote on election day; and
             418          (B) whether or not the voter's party affiliation designation [in the official register]
             419      allows the voter to vote the ballot that the voter requested[.] by checking:
             420          (I) the official register; or
             421          (II) if the voter has registered on election day, the voter's registration form.
             422          (ii) If the official register or registration form does not affirmatively identify the voter
             423      as being affiliated with a registered political party, or if the official register or voter registration
             424      form identifies the voter as being "unaffiliated," the voter shall be considered to be
             425      "unaffiliated."
             426          (b) [(i) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(b)(ii), if] If the voter's name is not found
             427      on the official register and the voter has not registered to vote on election day, the poll worker
             428      shall follow the procedures and requirements of Section 20A-3-105.5 .
             429          [(ii) (A) If it is not unduly disruptive of the election process, the poll worker shall
             430      attempt to contact the county clerk's office to request oral verification of the voter's


             431      registration.]
             432          [(B) If oral verification is received from the county clerk's office, the poll worker
             433      shall:]
             434          [(I) record the verification on the official register;]
             435          [(II) determine the voter's party affiliation and the ballot that the voter is qualified to
             436      vote; and]
             437          [(III) perform the other administrative steps required by Subsection (3).]
             438          (c) (i) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(c)(ii), if the voter's political party
             439      affiliation listed in the official register or on the election day voter registration form does not
             440      allow the voter to vote the ballot that the voter requested, the poll worker shall inform the voter
             441      of that fact and inform the voter of the ballot or ballots that the voter's party affiliation does
             442      allow the voter to vote.
             443          (ii) (A) If the voter is listed in the official register or on the election day voter
             444      registration form as "unaffiliated," or if the official register or voter registration form does not
             445      affirmatively identify the voter as either "unaffiliated" or affiliated with a registered political
             446      party, and the voter, as an "unaffiliated" voter, is not authorized to vote the ballot that the voter
             447      requests, the poll worker shall ask the voter if the voter wishes to:
             448          (I) vote another registered political party ballot that the voter, as "unaffiliated," is
             449      authorized to vote[,]; or
             450          (II) remain "unaffiliated."
             451          (B) If the voter wishes to vote another registered political party ballot that the
             452      unaffiliated voter is authorized to vote, the poll worker shall proceed as required by Subsection
             453      (3).
             454          (C) If the voter wishes to remain unaffiliated and does not wish to vote another ballot
             455      that unaffiliated voters are authorized to vote, the poll worker shall instruct the voter that the
             456      voter may not vote.
             457          (iii) For the primary elections held in [2004, 2006, and] 2008 only:
             458          (A) If the voter is listed in the official register or on the election day voter registration
             459      form as "unaffiliated," or if the official register or voter registration form does not affirmatively
             460      identify the voter as either "unaffiliated" or "affiliated" with a registered political party, the poll
             461      worker shall ask the voter if the voter wishes to:


             462          (I) affiliate with a registered political party[,]; or
             463          (II) remain "unaffiliated."
             464          (B) If the voter wishes to affiliate with the registered political party whose ballot the
             465      voter requested, the poll worker shall direct the voter to complete the change of party affiliation
             466      form and proceed as required by Subsection (3).
             467          (C) If the voter wishes to remain unaffiliated and wishes to vote another registered
             468      political party ballot that the unaffiliated voter is authorized to vote, the poll worker shall
             469      proceed as required by Subsection (3).
             470          (D) If the voter wishes to remain unaffiliated and does not wish to vote another ballot
             471      that unaffiliated voters are authorized to vote, the poll worker shall instruct the voter that the
             472      voter may not vote.
             473          (3) If the poll worker determines that the voter is registered and eligible, under
             474      Subsection (2), to vote the ballot that the voter requested and:
             475          (a) if the ballot is a paper ballot or a ballot sheet:
             476          (i) the poll worker in charge of the official register shall:
             477          (A) write the ballot number and the name of the registered political party whose ballot
             478      the voter voted opposite the name of the voter in the official register; and
             479          (B) direct the voter to sign his name in the election column in the official register;
             480          (ii) another poll worker shall list the ballot number and voter's name in the pollbook;
             481      and
             482          (iii) the poll worker having charge of the ballots shall:
             483          (A) endorse his initials on the stub;
             484          (B) check the name of the voter on the pollbook list with the number of the stub;
             485          (C) hand the voter the ballot for the registered political party that the voter requested
             486      and for which the voter is authorized to vote; and
             487          (D) allow the voter to enter the voting booth; or
             488          (b) if the ballot is an electronic ballot:
             489          (i) the poll worker in charge of the official register shall direct the voter to sign his
             490      name in the official register;
             491          (ii) another poll worker shall list the voter's name in the pollbook; and
             492          (iii) the poll worker having charge of the ballots shall:


             493          (A) provide the voter access to the electronic ballot for the registered political party
             494      that the voter requested and for which the voter is authorized to vote; and
             495          (B) allow the voter to vote the electronic ballot.
             496          (4) Whenever the election officer is required to furnish more than one kind of official
             497      ballot to the voting precinct, the poll workers of that voting precinct shall give the registered
             498      voter the kind of ballot that the voter is qualified to vote.
             499          Section 10. Section 20A-9-808 is amended to read:
             500           20A-9-808. Voting.
             501          (1) (a) Any registered voter desiring to vote at the Western States Presidential Primary
             502      shall give his name, the name of the registered political party whose ballot the voter wishes to
             503      vote, and, if requested, his residence, to one of the poll workers.
             504          (b) The voter shall present valid voter identification to one of the poll workers if the
             505      voter is:
             506          (i) required to present valid voter identification as indicated by a notation in the official
             507      register;
             508          (ii) voting in person by absentee ballot; or
             509          (iii) voting during the early voting period prior to the date of the election.
             510          (c) If a voter is not required to present valid voter identification under Subsection
             511      (1)(b), and the poll worker does not know the voter requesting a ballot and has reason to doubt
             512      that voter's identity, the poll worker shall:
             513          (i) request that the voter present valid voter identification; or
             514          (ii) have the voter identified by a known registered voter of the district.
             515          (d) The poll worker shall follow the procedures and requirements of Section
             516      20A-3-105.5 if:
             517          (i) the voter's right to vote is challenged under Section 20A-3-202; or
             518          (ii) the poll worker is not satisfied that the voter has been properly identified.
             519          (2) (a) (i) When the voter is properly identified, the poll worker in charge of the official
             520      register shall [check the official register to] determine:
             521          (A) whether or not the voter is registered to vote by checking the official register or, if
             522      the voter has registered to vote on election day, the voter's registration form; and
             523          (B) whether or not the voter's party affiliation designation [in the official] register


             524      allows the voter to vote the ballot that the voter requested by checking the official register or, if
             525      the voter has registered to vote on election day, the voter's registration form.
             526          (ii) If the official register or voter registration form does not affirmatively identify the
             527      voter as being affiliated with a registered political party or if the official register or voter
             528      registration form identifies the voter as being "unaffiliated," the voter shall be considered to be
             529      "unaffiliated."
             530          (b) If the voter's name is not found on the official register and the voter has not
             531      registered to vote on election day, the poll worker shall follow the procedures and requirements
             532      of Section 20A-3-105.5 .
             533          (c) (i) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(c)(ii), if the voter's political party
             534      affiliation listed in the official register or on the election day voter registration form does not
             535      allow the voter to vote the ballot that the voter requested, the poll worker shall inform the voter
             536      of that fact and inform the voter of the ballot or ballots that the voter's party affiliation does
             537      allow the voter to vote.
             538          (ii) (A) If the voter is listed in the official register or on the election day voter
             539      registration form as "unaffiliated," or if the official register or voter registration form does not
             540      affirmatively identify the voter as either "unaffiliated" or affiliated with a registered political
             541      party, and the voter, as an "unaffiliated" voter, is not authorized to vote the ballot that the voter
             542      requests, the poll worker shall ask the voter if the voter wishes to:
             543          (I) affiliate with the registered political party whose ballot the voter requested[,];
             544          (II) vote another registered political party ballot that the voter, as "unaffiliated," is
             545      authorized to vote[,]; or
             546          (III) remain "unaffiliated."
             547          (B) If the voter wishes to affiliate with the registered political party whose ballot the
             548      voter requested, the poll worker shall enter in the official register the voter's new party
             549      affiliation and proceed as required by Subsection (3).
             550          (C) If the voter wishes to vote another registered political party ballot that the
             551      unaffiliated voter is authorized to vote, the poll worker shall proceed as required by Subsection
             552      (3).
             553          (D) If the voter wishes to remain unaffiliated and does not wish to vote another ballot
             554      that unaffiliated voters are authorized to vote, the poll worker shall instruct the voter that the


             555      voter may not vote.
             556          (3) If the poll worker determines that the voter is registered and eligible, under
             557      Subsection (2), to vote the ballot that the voter requested and:
             558          (a) if the ballot is a paper ballot or a ballot sheet:
             559          (i) the poll worker in charge of the official register shall:
             560          (A) write the ballot number and the name of the registered political party whose ballot
             561      the voter voted opposite the name of the voter in the official register; and
             562          (B) direct the voter to sign his name in the election column in the official register;
             563          (ii) another poll worker shall list the ballot number and voter's name in the pollbook;
             564      and
             565          (iii) the poll worker having charge of the ballots shall:
             566          (A) endorse his initials on the stub;
             567          (B) check the name of the voter on the pollbook list with the number of the stub;
             568          (C) hand the voter the ballot for the registered political party that the voter requested
             569      and for which the voter is authorized to vote; and
             570          (D) allow the voter to enter the voting booth; or
             571          (b) if the ballot is an electronic ballot:
             572          (i) the poll worker in charge of the official register shall direct the voter to sign the
             573      voter's name in the official register;
             574          (ii) another poll worker shall list the voter's name in the pollbook; and
             575          (iii) the poll worker having charge of the ballots shall:
             576          (A) provide the voter access to the electronic ballot for the registered political party
             577      that the voter requested and for which the voter is authorized to vote; and
             578          (B) allow the voter to vote the electronic ballot.
             579          (4) Whenever the election officer is required to furnish more than one kind of official
             580      ballot to the voting precinct, the poll workers of that voting precinct shall give the registered
             581      voter the kind of ballot that the voter is qualified to vote.





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