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Code · Utah · Title 20A — Election Code · Chapter 7

20A-7-614. Electronic referendum process -- Form of referendum petition -- Circulation requirements -- Signature collection.

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Effective 5/25/2026
20A-7-614. Electronic referendum process -- Form of referendum petition -- Circulation requirements -- Signature collection.
(1)This section applies only to the electronic referendum process.
(a)The first screen presented on the approved device shall include the following statement:
"This REFERENDUM PETITION is addressed to the Honorable ____, County Clerk/City Recorder/Town Clerk:
The citizens of Utah who sign this petition respectfully order that (description of local law or portion of local law being challenged), passed by the ____ be referred to the voters for their approval or rejection at the regular/municipal general election to be held on __________(month\day\year)."
(b)An individual may not advance to the second screen until the individual clicks a link at the bottom of the first screen stating, "By clicking here, I attest that I have read and understand the information presented on this screen."
(a)The second screen presented on the approved device shall include the entire text of the law that is the subject of the referendum petition.
(b)An individual may not advance to the third screen until the individual clicks a link at the bottom of the second screen stating, "By clicking here, I attest that I have read and understand the entire text of the law that is the subject of the referendum petition."
(a)The third screen presented on the approved device shall include a statement indicating whether persons gathering signatures for the referendum petition may be paid for gathering signatures.
(b)An individual may not advance to the fourth screen until the individual clicks a link at the bottom of the third screen stating, "By clicking here, I attest that I have read and understand the information presented on this screen."
(5)The fourth screen presented on the approved device shall include the following statement, followed by links where the individual may click "yes" or "no":
"I have personally read the entirety of each statement presented on this device;
I am personally signing this referendum petition;
I am registered to vote in Utah; and
All information I enter on this device, including my residence and post office address, is accurate.
It is a class A misdemeanor for an individual to sign a referendum petition with a name other than the individual's own name, or to knowingly sign the individual's name more than once for the same referendum petition, or to sign a referendum petition when the individual knows that the individual is not a registered voter.
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.
Do you wish to continue and sign this referendum petition?"
(a)If the individual clicks "no" in response to the question described in Subsection
(5), the next screen shall include the following statement, "Thank you for your time. Please return this device to the signature-gatherer."
(b)If the individual clicks "yes" in response to the question described in Subsection
(5), the website, or the application that accesses the website, shall take the signature-gatherer and the individual signing the referendum petition through the signature process described in Section 20A-21-201 .
Amended by Chapter 102 , 2026 General Session
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