Utah Code § 20A-1-201

Date and purpose of regular general elections
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(1) A regular general election shall be held throughout the state on the first Tuesday after the first
Monday in November of each even-numbered year.
(2) At the regular general election, the voters shall:
(a) choose persons to serve the terms established by law for the following offices:
(i) electors of President and Vice President of the United States;
(ii) United States Senators;
(iii) Representatives to the United States Congress;
(iv) governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, state treasurer, and state auditor;
(v) senators and representatives to the Utah Legislature;
(vi) county officers;

(vii) State School Board members;
(viii) local school board members;
(ix) except as provided in Subsection (3), special district officers, as applicable; and
(x) any elected judicial officers; and
(b) approve or reject:
(i) any proposed amendments to the Utah Constitution that have qualified for the ballot under
procedures established in the Utah Code;
(ii) any proposed initiatives or referenda that have qualified for the ballot under procedures
established in the Utah Code; and
(iii) any other ballot propositions submitted to the voters that are authorized by the Utah Code.
(3) This section:
(a) applies to a special service district for which the county legislative body or the municipal
legislative body, as applicable, has delegated authority for the special service district to an
administrative control board; and
(b) does not apply to a special service district for which the county legislative body or the
municipal legislative body, as applicable, has not delegated authority for the special service
district to an administrative control board.

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