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Code · Utah · Title 20A — Election Code · Chapter 6

20A-6-101. General requirements for manual ballots.

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Effective 5/12/2020
20A-6-101. General requirements for manual ballots.
(1)An election officer shall ensure that manual ballots:
(a)are printed using precisely the same quality and tint of plain white paper through which the printing or writing cannot be seen;
(b)are printed using precisely the same quality and kind of type;
(c)are printed using precisely the same quality and tint of plain black ink;
(d)are uniform in size for all the voting precincts within the election officer's jurisdiction; and
(e)include, on a ticket for a race in which a voter is authorized to cast a write-in vote and in which a write-in candidate is qualified under Section 20A-9-601 , a space for a write-in candidate immediately following the last candidate listed on that ticket.
(2)Whenever the vote for candidates is to be limited to the voters of a particular political division, the election officer shall ensure that the names of those candidates are printed only upon those ballots provided to that political division.
Amended by Chapter 31 , 2020 General Session
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