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Code · Utah · Title 17 — Counties · Chapter 62

17-62-303. Registered voter initiation of adoption of optional plan -- Certification of petition signatures -- Removal of signature -- Procedure.

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Effective 5/25/2026
17-62-303. Registered voter initiation of adoption of optional plan -- Certification of petition signatures -- Removal of signature -- Procedure.
(a)Registered voters of a county may initiate the process of adopting an optional plan by filing with the county clerk a notice of intent to gather signatures for a petition:
(i)for the establishment of a study committee described in Section 17-62-402 ; or
(ii)to adopt an optional plan that:
(A)accompanies the petition during the signature gathering process and accompanies the petition in the submission to the county clerk under Subsection (2)(b) ; and
(B)complies with the requirements described in Sections 17-62-403 and 17-62-404 .
(b)A notice of intent described in Subsection (1)(a) shall:
(i)designate five sponsors for the petition;
(ii)designate a contact sponsor to serve as the primary contact for the petition sponsors;
(iii)list the mailing address and telephone number of each of the sponsors; and
(iv)be signed by each of the petition sponsors.
(c)Registered voters of a county may not file a notice of intent to gather signatures in bad faith.
(d)The first page of a petition described in this section shall include the following statement in at least the same size type as the majority of the other statements on the page:
"WARNING TO SIGNERS WITH PRIVATE VOTER REGISTRATION RECORDS
If you sign this petition, your voter identification number and the date you signed may be publicly disclosed. This disclosure may occur even if you are an at-risk voter with a voter registration record that has been classified as a private record."
(a)The sponsors of a petition may circulate the petition after filing a notice of intent to gather signatures under Subsection
(1).
(i)Except as provided in Subsection (2)(b)(ii) , the petition is valid if the petition contains the number of legal signatures required under Subsection 20A-7-501(2) .
(ii)For a county of the fifth or sixth class, the petition is valid if the petition contains at least the number of legal signatures equal to 30% of the number of active voters, as defined in Section 20A-7-501 , in the county.
(iii)The county clerk may not count a signature that was collected for the petition before the petition sponsors filed a notice of intent under Subsection (1)(a) .
(iv)Notwithstanding any other provision of law, an individual may not sign a petition circulated under this section by electronic signature as defined in Section 20A-1-202 .
(c)Except as provided in Subsection (4)(b)(ii) , the sponsors of the petition shall submit the completed petition and any amended or supplemental petition described in Subsection
(4)with the county clerk no later than 180 days after the day on which the sponsors file the notice described in Subsection
(1).
(i)Within 30 days after the day on which the sponsors submit a petition, the sponsors shall submit financial disclosures to the county clerk that include:
(A)a list of each contribution received by the sponsors and the name of the donor; and
(B)a list of each expenditure for purposes of furthering or sponsoring the petition and the recipient of each expenditure.
(ii)The county clerk shall publish the financial disclosures described in Subsection (2)(d)(i) .
(iii)All sponsors of a petition shall date and sign each list described in Subsection (2)(d)(i) .
(3)Within 30 days after the day on which the sponsors submit a petition under Subsection (2)(c) or an amended or supplemental petition under Subsection
(4), the county clerk shall:
(i)use the procedures described in Section 20A-1-1002 to determine whether a signer is a registered voter; and
(ii)determine whether the petition or amended or supplemental petition has been signed by the required number of registered voters;
(i)if the petition was signed by a sufficient number of registered voters:
(A)certify the petition;
(B)deliver the petition to the county legislative body and county executive; and
(C)notify the contact sponsor in writing of the certification; or
(ii)if the petition was not signed by a sufficient number of registered voters:
(A)reject the petition; and
(B)notify the county legislative body and the contact sponsor in writing of the rejection and the reasons for the rejection; and
(c)for a petition described in Subsection (1)(a)(ii) , no later than 10 days after the day on which the county clerk certifies the petition under Subsection (3)(b)(i) , the county clerk shall send a copy of the optional plan that accompanied the petition to the county attorney for review in accordance with Section 17-62-405 .
(4)The sponsors of a petition circulated under this section may submit supplemental signatures for the petition:
(a)if the county clerk rejects the petition under Subsection (3)(b)(ii) ; and
(b)before the earlier of:
(i)the deadline described in Subsection (2)(c) ; or
(ii)20 days after the day on which the county clerk rejects the petition under Subsection (3)(b)(ii) .
(5)With the unanimous approval of petition sponsors, a petition filed under this section may be withdrawn at any time within 90 days after the day on which the county clerk certifies the petition under Subsection (3)(b)(i) and no later than 45 days before an election under Section 17-62-501 if the petition included a notification to petition signers, in conspicuous language and in a conspicuous location, that the petition sponsors are authorized to withdraw the petition.
(a)A voter who signs a petition under this section may have the voter's signature removed from the petition by, no later than three business days after the day on which the sponsors submit the petition to the county clerk, submitting to the county clerk a statement requesting that the voter's signature be removed.
(b)A statement described in Subsection (6)(a) shall comply with the requirements described in Subsection 20A-1-1003(2) .
(c)The county clerk shall use the procedures described in Subsection 20A-1-1003(3) to determine whether to remove an individual's signature from a petition after receiving a timely, valid statement requesting removal of the signature.
Amended by Chapter 102 , 2026 General Session
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