Utah Code § 10-2a-211

Ballot used in incorporation election
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(1)
(a) The ballot used in an incorporation election described in Section 10-2a-210 shall pose the
incorporation question substantially as follows:
 "Shall the area described as (insert a description of the proposed municipality) be
incorporated as (insert the proposed name of the proposed municipality)?"
(b) The ballot shall provide a space for the voter to answer "yes" or "no" to the question
described in Subsection (1)(a).
(2) The ballot for an incorporation election for a proposed city shall also:
(a)
(i) pose the question relating to the form of government substantially as follows:
 "If the above incorporation proposal passes, under what form of municipal
government shall (insert the name of the proposed city) operate? Vote for one:
 Five-member council form
 Six-member council form
 Five-member council-mayor form
 Seven-member council-mayor form."
(ii) provide a space for the voter to vote for one form of government; and
(b)
(i) pose the question of whether to elect city council members by district substantially as
follows:
 "If the above incorporation proposal passes, shall members of the city council of
(insert the name of the proposed city) be elected by district?"; and
(ii) provide a space for the voter to answer "yes" or "no" to the question described in Subsection
(2)(b)(i).

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