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Code · Utah · Title 20A — Election Code · Chapter 9

20A-9-408.4. Incumbent county clerk required to contract for certain services relating to a race for reelection.

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Effective 5/6/2026
20A-9-408.4. Incumbent county clerk required to contract for certain services relating to a race for reelection.
In relation to a race in which an incumbent county clerk is running for reelection, the incumbent county clerk shall:
(1)contract with another county clerk to fulfill the responsibilities described in:
(a)Subsection 20A-9-403(3)(d) ;
(b)Subsection 20A-9-405(10)(c) ;
(c)Subsections 20A-9-408(9)(c) , (d)(iii), and (f);
(d)Subsections 20A-9-408(10)(c) and (11)(c); and
(e)Subsections 20A-9-408.3(2) through
(3)and
(5)through (7);
(2)no later than one business day after the day on which the incumbent county clerk receives a signature packet for the race, deliver the signature packet to the other county clerk described in Subsection
(1); and
(3)on the same business day on which the incumbent county clerk receives a document requesting the removal of a signature from a signature packet for the race, electronically send a clear image of the document to the other county clerk described in Subsection
(1).
Enacted by Chapter 271 , 2026 General Session
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