Utah Statutes
§ 20A-2-101.5 — Convicted felons -- Restoration of right to vote and right to hold office.
Utah § 20A-2-101.5
JurisdictionUtah
Title 20AElection Code
Ch. 20A-2Voter Registration
Part 20A-2-1General Voter Registration Requirements
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 20A-2-101.5 (2026).
Text
(1)As used in this section, "convicted felon" means a person convicted of a felony in any state or federal court of the United States.
(2)Each convicted felon's right to register to vote and to vote in an election is restored when:
(2)(a) the felon is sentenced to probation;
(2)(b) the felon is granted parole; or
(2)(c) the felon has successfully completed the term of incarceration to which the felon was sentenced.
(3)Except as provided by Subsection (4), a convicted felon's right to hold elective office is restored when:
(3)(a) all of the felon's felony convictions have been expunged; or
(3)(b) (3)(b)(i) 10 years have passed since the date of the felon's most recent felony conviction;
(3)(b)(ii) the felon has paid all court-ordered restitution and fines; and
(3)(b)(iii) for each felo
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Legislative History
Amended by Chapter 430, 2022 General Session
Nearby Sections
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§ 20A-1-1001
Definitions.§ 20A-1-1002
Verification of voter registration.§ 20A-1-1003
Signature removal -- Statement required.§ 20A-1-102
Definitions.§ 20A-1-103
Severability clause.§ 20A-1-104
Computation of time.§ 20A-1-106
Duties of a clerk.§ 20A-1-108
Audits -- Studies relating to elections.§ 20A-1-201.5
Primary election dates.§ 20A-1-204
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Bluebook (online)
Utah § 20A-2-101.5, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ut/20A-2-101.5.