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H.B. 368

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ELECTION DAY VOTING CENTERS

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2010 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Rebecca Chavez-Houck

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Senate Sponsor: ____________

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill modifies the Election Code by allowing an election officer to provide election
             10      day voting centers under certain circumstances.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    defines election day voting center;
             14          .    allows an election officer to designate one or more election day voting centers for
             15      voters who reside within the local political subdivision holding an election;
             16          .    authorizes a voter to use a regular ballot if the voter resides within the voting
             17      precinct designated to vote at the election day voting center;
             18          .    requires a voter to use a provisional ballot if the election day voting center is not
             19      designated for the voter's precinct;
             20          .    requires that voting at an election day voting center be administered in accordance
             21      with the Election Code;
             22          .    provides requirements for election day voting center locations;
             23          .    requires notice of an election day voting center location before election day; and
             24          .    makes technical changes.
             25      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             26          None
             27      Other Special Clauses:


             28          None
             29      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             30      AMENDS:
             31          20A-4-107, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapters 45 and 202
             32          20A-5-101, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapter 388
             33      ENACTS:
             34          20A-3-701, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             35          20A-3-702, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             36     
             37      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             38          Section 1. Section 20A-3-701 is enacted to read:
             39     
Part 7. Election Day Voting Centers

             40          20A-3-701. Election day voting centers -- Hours of operations -- Open to eligible
             41      voters -- Compliance with election code.
             42          (1) As used in this section, "election day voting center" means a polling place
             43      designated by an election officer to provide for voting on election day for a person who:
             44          (a) is eligible to vote; and
             45          (b) resides within the local political subdivision administering the election.
             46          (2) An election officer may provide an election day voting center in one or more
             47      locations designated under Section 20A-3-702 .
             48          (3) An election officer shall provide for voting at an election day voting center by:
             49          (a) regular ballot if the voter:
             50          (i) resides within a voting precinct designated to vote at the election day voting center;
             51      and
             52          (ii) is eligible to vote using a regular ballot in accordance with this title; or
             53          (b) provisional ballot if the voter:
             54          (i) does not reside within a voting precinct designated to vote at the election day voting
             55      center; or
             56          (ii) is only eligible to vote using a provisional ballot in accordance with this title.
             57          (4) An election officer shall ensure that an election day voting center:
             58          (a) is open on election day during the time period specified under Section 20A-1-302 ;


             59          (b) allows an eligible voter to vote if the voter:
             60          (i) resides within the local political subdivision holding an election; and
             61          (ii) arrives at the election day voting center by the designated closing time in
             62      accordance with Section 20A-1-302 ; and
             63          (c) is administered according to the requirements of this title.
             64          Section 2. Section 20A-3-702 is enacted to read:
             65          20A-3-702. Election day voting centers as polling places -- Location.
             66          (1) The election officer shall designate one or more polling places as an election day
             67      voting center, provided that:
             68          (a) a polling place meets the requirements for polling places under Chapter 5, Election
             69      Administration; and
             70          (b) a polling place is located in a government building or office, unless the election
             71      officer determines that there is no government building or office available, in the area
             72      designated by the election officer, that:
             73          (i) can be scheduled for use during election day voting hours;
             74          (ii) has the physical facilities necessary to accommodate election day voting
             75      requirements;
             76          (iii) has adequate space for voting equipment, poll workers, and voters; and
             77          (iv) has adequate security, public accessibility, and parking.
             78          (2) If the election officer designates more than one election day voting center, the
             79      election officer shall ensure that the election day voting centers are distributed based on
             80      population within the local political subdivision.
             81          Section 3. Section 20A-4-107 is amended to read:
             82           20A-4-107. Review and disposition of provisional ballot envelopes.
             83          (1) As used in this section, a voter is "legally entitled to vote" if:
             84          (a) the voter:
             85          (i) is registered to vote in the state;
             86          (ii) (A) resides within the voting precinct where the voter seeks to vote; [and] or
             87          (B) resides within the local political subdivision holding the election if the polling
             88      place is:
             89          (I) for early voting; or


             90          (II) an election day voting center; and
             91          (iii) provided valid voter identification to the poll worker as indicated by a notation in
             92      the official register;
             93          (b) the voter:
             94          (i) is registered to vote in the state;
             95          (ii) (A) provided valid voter identification to the poll worker as indicated by a notation
             96      in the official register; or
             97          (B) either failed to provide valid voter identification or the documents provided as
             98      valid voter identification were inadequate and the poll worker recorded that fact in the official
             99      register but the county clerk verifies the voter's identity and residence through some other
             100      means; and
             101          (iii) did not vote in the voter's precinct of residence, but the ballot that the voter voted
             102      is identical to the ballot voted in the voter's precinct of residence; or
             103          (c) the voter:
             104          (i) is registered to vote in the state;
             105          (ii) either failed to provide valid voter identification or the documents provided as
             106      valid voter identification were inadequate and the poll worker recorded that fact in the official
             107      register; and
             108          (iii) (A) the county clerk verifies the voter's identity and residence through some other
             109      means as reliable as photo identification; or
             110          (B) the voter provides valid voter identification to the county clerk within five business
             111      days after the date of the election.
             112          (2) (a) Upon receipt of provisional ballot envelopes, the election officer shall review
             113      the affirmation on the face of each provisional ballot envelope and determine if the person
             114      signing the affirmation is a registered voter and legally entitled to vote the ballot that the voter
             115      voted.
             116          (b) If the election officer determines that the person is not a registered voter or is not
             117      legally entitled to vote the ballot that the voter voted, the election officer shall retain the ballot
             118      envelope, unopened, for the period specified in Section 20A-4-202 unless ordered by a court to
             119      produce or count it.
             120          (c) If the election officer determines that the person is a registered voter and is legally


             121      entitled to vote the ballot that the voter voted, the election officer shall remove the ballot from
             122      the provisional ballot envelope and place the ballot with the absentee ballots to be counted with
             123      those ballots at the canvass.
             124          (d) The election officer may not count, or allow to be counted a provisional ballot
             125      unless the voter's identity and residence is established by a preponderance of the evidence.
             126          (3) If the election officer determines that the person is a registered voter, the election
             127      officer shall ensure that the voter registration records are updated to reflect the information
             128      provided on the provisional ballot envelope.
             129          (4) If the election officer determines that the person is not a registered voter and the
             130      information on the provisional ballot envelope is complete, the election officer shall:
             131          (a) consider the provisional ballot envelope a voter registration form; and
             132          (b) register the voter.
             133          Section 4. Section 20A-5-101 is amended to read:
             134           20A-5-101. Notice of election.
             135          (1) On or before February 1 in each regular general election year, the lieutenant
             136      governor shall prepare and transmit a written notice to each county clerk that:
             137          (a) designates the offices to be filled at the regular general election;
             138          (b) identifies the dates for filing a declaration of candidacy for those offices; and
             139          (c) contains a description of any ballot propositions to be decided by the voters that
             140      have qualified for the ballot as of that date.
             141          (2) (a) No later than February 15, each county clerk shall:
             142          (i) publish a notice:
             143          (A) once in a newspaper published in that county; and
             144          (B) as required in Section 45-1-101 ; or
             145          (ii) (A) cause a copy of the notice to be posted in a conspicuous place most likely to
             146      give notice of the election to the voters in each voting precinct within the county; and
             147          (B) prepare an affidavit of that posting, showing a copy of the notice and the places
             148      where the notice was posted.
             149          (b) The notice required by Subsection (2)(a) shall:
             150          (i) designate the offices to be voted on in that election in that county, other than local
             151      district offices; and


             152          (ii) identify the dates for filing a declaration of candidacy for those offices.
             153          (3) Before each election, the election officer shall give written or printed notice of:
             154          (a) the date and place of election;
             155          (b) the hours during which the polls will be open;
             156          (c) the polling places for each voting precinct; [and]
             157          (d) the election day voting centers designated under Section 20A-3-701 ; and
             158          [(d)] (e) the qualifications for persons to vote in the election.
             159          (4) To provide the notice required by Subsection (3), the election officer shall publish
             160      the notice at least two days before the election:
             161          (a) in a newspaper of general circulation common to the area or in which the election is
             162      being held; and
             163          (b) as required in Section 45-1-101 .




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