2006 Utah Code - 20A-3-101 — Residency and age requirements of voters.

     20A-3-101.   Residency and age requirements of voters.
     (1) A person may vote in any regular general election or statewide special election if that person:
     (a) is a citizen of the United States;
     (b) is a resident of Utah;
     (c) will, on the date of that election:
     (i) be at least 18 years old; and
     (ii) have been a resident of Utah for 30 days immediately before that election; and
     (d) has registered to vote.
     (2) A person may vote in the Western States Presidential Primary election or a regular primary election if that person:
     (a) is a citizen of the United States;
     (b) is a resident of Utah;
     (c) will, on the date of that election:
     (i) be at least 18 years old; and
     (ii) have been a resident of Utah for 30 days immediately before that election;
     (d) has registered to vote; and
     (e) whose political party affiliation, or unaffiliated status, allows the voter to vote in the election.
     (3) A person may vote in a municipal general election, municipal primary, in a local special election, in a special district election, and in a bond election if that person:
     (a) is a citizen of the United States;
     (b) is a resident of Utah;
     (c) is a resident of the local entity that is holding the election;
     (d) will, on the date of the election:
     (i) be at least 18 years old; and
     (ii) have been a resident of Utah for 30 days immediately before the election; and
     (e) has registered to vote.

Amended by Chapter 177, 2002 General Session

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