Utah Statutes

§ 20A-3a-208 — Assisting disabled, illiterate, or blind voters.

Utah § 20A-3a-208
JurisdictionUtah
Title 20AElection Code
Ch. 20A-3aVoting
Part 20A-3a-2Voting Procedures

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Utah Code Ann. § 20A-3a-208 (2026).

Text

(1)Any voter who has a disability, or is blind, unable to read or write, unable to read or write the English language, or is physically unable to enter a polling place, may be given assistance by an individual of the voter's choice.
(2)The individual giving assistance under this section shall inform a poll worker of the individual's name and the reason the individual is providing assistance.
(3)The individual providing assistance may not be:
(3)(a) the voter's employer;
(3)(b) an agent of the employer;
(3)(c) an officer or agent of the voter's union; or
(3)(d) a candidate.
(4)The person providing assistance may not request, persuade, or otherwise induce the voter to vote for or vote against any particular candidate or issue or release any information regarding the voter's selection.

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Legislative History

Amended by Chapter 381, 2025 General Session

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