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  4. Utah
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  6. Title 20A - Election Code
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  8. Chapter 2 - Voter Registration
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  10. Part 1 - General Voter Registration Requirements


Part 1 - General Voter Registration Requirements


  • Section 101 - Eligibility for registration.
  • Section 101.1 - Preregistering to vote.
  • Section 101.3 - Convicted misdemeanants -- Restoration of right to vote or hold office.
  • Section 101.5 - Convicted felons -- Restoration of right to vote and right to hold office.
  • Section 102 - Registration a prerequisite to voting.
  • Section 102.5 - Voter registration deadline.
  • Section 103 - Special elections -- Lists of voters.
  • Section 104 - Voter registration form -- Registered voter lists -- Fees for copies.
  • Section 105 - Determining residency.
  • Section 107 - Designating or changing party affiliation -- Times permitted.
  • Section 107.5 - Designating or changing party affiliation -- Regular primary election and presidential primary election.
  • Section 108 - Driver license or state identification card registration form -- Transmittal of information.
  • Section 109 - Statewide voter registration database -- Lieutenant governor to create -- Counties to participate -- Maintenance of database -- Cooperation with governmental entities -- Record security -- List of incarcerated felons.
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