Utah Statutes

§ 20A-1-306 — Electronic signatures prohibited.

Utah § 20A-1-306
JurisdictionUtah
Title 20AElection Code
Ch. 20A-1General Provisions
Part 20A-1-3Elections: General Requirements

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Utah Code Ann. § 20A-1-306 (2026).

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Notwithstanding Title 46, Chapter 4, Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, and Subsections 68-3-12(1)(e) and 68-3-12.5(27) and (38), an electronic signature may not be used to sign a petition to:

(1)except as provided in Section 20A-21-201, qualify a ballot proposition for the ballot under Chapter 7, Issues Submitted to the Voters;
(2)organize and register a political party under Chapter 8, Political Party Formation and Procedures; or
(3)except as provided in Section 20A-21-201, qualify a candidate for the ballot under Chapter 9, Candidate Qualifications and Nominating Procedures.

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2017 UT 58 (Utah Supreme Court, 2017)
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Legislative History

Amended by Chapter 438, 2024 General Session

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