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Section 503 - Certificate of nomination -- Filing -- Fees.

UT Code § 20A-9-503 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (1)(b), after the certificate of nomination has been certified, executed, and acknowledged by the county clerk, the candidate shall: (i) between the second Friday in March and the close of normal office hours on the third Thursday in March of the year in which the regular general election will be held: (A) file the petition in person with the lieutenant governor, if the office the candidate seeks is a constitutional office or a federal office, or the county clerk, if the office the candidate seeks is a county office; and (B) pay the filing fee; or (ii) not later than the close of normal office hours on June 15 of any odd-numbered year: (A) file the petition in person with the municipal clerk, if the candidate seeks an office in a city or town, or the local district clerk, if the candidate seeks an office in a local district; and (B) pay the filing fee. (b) (i) The provisions of this Subsection (1)(b) do not apply to an individual who files a declaration of candidacy for president of the United States. (ii) Subject to Subsections (3)(c) and 20A-9-502(2), an individual may designate an agent to file a declaration of candidacy with the appropriate filing officer if: (A) the individual is located outside of the state during the entire filing period; (B) the designated agent appears in person before the filing officer; and (C) the individual communicates with the filing officer using an electronic device that allows the individual and filing officer to see and hear each other.

(a) Except as provided in Subsection (1)(b), after the certificate of nomination has been certified, executed, and acknowledged by the county clerk, the candidate shall: (i) between the second Friday in March and the close of normal office hours on the third Thursday in March of the year in which the regular general election will be held: (A) file the petition in person with the lieutenant governor, if the office the candidate seeks is a constitutional office or a federal office, or the county clerk, if the office the candidate seeks is a county office; and (B) pay the filing fee; or (ii) not later than the close of normal office hours on June 15 of any odd-numbered year: (A) file the petition in person with the municipal clerk, if the candidate seeks an office in a city or town, or the local district clerk, if the candidate seeks an office in a local district; and (B) pay the filing fee.

(i) between the second Friday in March and the close of normal office hours on the third Thursday in March of the year in which the regular general election will be held: (A) file the petition in person with the lieutenant governor, if the office the candidate seeks is a constitutional office or a federal office, or the county clerk, if the office the candidate seeks is a county office; and (B) pay the filing fee; or

(A) file the petition in person with the lieutenant governor, if the office the candidate seeks is a constitutional office or a federal office, or the county clerk, if the office the candidate seeks is a county office; and

(B) pay the filing fee; or

(ii) not later than the close of normal office hours on June 15 of any odd-numbered year: (A) file the petition in person with the municipal clerk, if the candidate seeks an office in a city or town, or the local district clerk, if the candidate seeks an office in a local district; and (B) pay the filing fee.

(A) file the petition in person with the municipal clerk, if the candidate seeks an office in a city or town, or the local district clerk, if the candidate seeks an office in a local district; and

(B) pay the filing fee.

(b) (i) The provisions of this Subsection (1)(b) do not apply to an individual who files a declaration of candidacy for president of the United States. (ii) Subject to Subsections (3)(c) and 20A-9-502(2), an individual may designate an agent to file a declaration of candidacy with the appropriate filing officer if: (A) the individual is located outside of the state during the entire filing period; (B) the designated agent appears in person before the filing officer; and (C) the individual communicates with the filing officer using an electronic device that allows the individual and filing officer to see and hear each other.

(i) The provisions of this Subsection (1)(b) do not apply to an individual who files a declaration of candidacy for president of the United States.

(ii) Subject to Subsections (3)(c) and 20A-9-502(2), an individual may designate an agent to file a declaration of candidacy with the appropriate filing officer if: (A) the individual is located outside of the state during the entire filing period; (B) the designated agent appears in person before the filing officer; and (C) the individual communicates with the filing officer using an electronic device that allows the individual and filing officer to see and hear each other.

(A) the individual is located outside of the state during the entire filing period;

(B) the designated agent appears in person before the filing officer; and

(C) the individual communicates with the filing officer using an electronic device that allows the individual and filing officer to see and hear each other.

(2) (a) At the time of filing, and before accepting the petition, the filing officer shall read the constitutional and statutory requirements for candidacy to the candidate. (b) If the candidate states that he does not meet the requirements, the filing officer may not accept the petition.

(a) At the time of filing, and before accepting the petition, the filing officer shall read the constitutional and statutory requirements for candidacy to the candidate.

(b) If the candidate states that he does not meet the requirements, the filing officer may not accept the petition.

(3) (a) Persons filing a certificate of nomination for president of the United States under this section shall pay a filing fee of $500. (b) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), a person filing a certificate of nomination for president or vice president of the United States: (i) may file the certificate of nomination between the second Friday in March and the close of normal office hours on August 15 of the year in which the regular general election will be held; and (ii) may use a designated agent to file the certificate of nomination. (c) An agent designated under Subsection (1)(b)(ii) or described in Subsection (3)(b)(ii) may not sign the certificate of nomination form.

(a) Persons filing a certificate of nomination for president of the United States under this section shall pay a filing fee of $500.

(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), a person filing a certificate of nomination for president or vice president of the United States: (i) may file the certificate of nomination between the second Friday in March and the close of normal office hours on August 15 of the year in which the regular general election will be held; and (ii) may use a designated agent to file the certificate of nomination.

(i) may file the certificate of nomination between the second Friday in March and the close of normal office hours on August 15 of the year in which the regular general election will be held; and

(ii) may use a designated agent to file the certificate of nomination.

(c) An agent designated under Subsection (1)(b)(ii) or described in Subsection (3)(b)(ii) may not sign the certificate of nomination form.

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Section 503 - Certificate of nomination -- Filing -- Fees.