Utah Statutes

§ 20A-1-105 — Chief election officer of the state -- Duties, authority, and enforcement.

Utah·Title 20A Election Code·Ch. 20A-1 General Provisions·Part 20A-1-1 Elections: General Provisions and Election Oversight
(1)The lieutenant governor:
(1)(a) is the chief election officer of the state;
(1)(b) is responsible to oversee, and generally supervise, all elections and functions relating to elections in the state; and
(1)(c) shall enforce compliance by election officers with all legal requirements relating to elections, including:
(1)(c)(i) Public Law 103-31, the National Voter Registration Act of 1993;
(1)(c)(ii) Public Law 107-252, the Help America Vote Act of 2002;
(1)(c)(iii) all other applicable provisions of federal law and rule relating to elections;
(1)(c)(iv) state law relating to elections;
(1)(c)(v) the requirements of this title; and
(1)(c)(vi) rules made under this title.
(2)To the extent that the lieutenant governor determines the following is useful in fulfilling the responsibilities

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Legislative History

Enacted by Chapter 297, 2023 General Session

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