Utah Code § 20A-1-204

Date of special election -- Legal effect
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(1)

(a) Except as provided by Subsection (1)(d), the governor, Legislature, or the legislative body of
a local political subdivision calling a statewide special election or local special election under
Section 20A-1-203 shall schedule the special election to be held on:
(i) in an even-numbered year:
(A) the fourth Tuesday in June; or
(B) the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November; or
(ii) in an odd-numbered year:
(A) the second Tuesday after the first Monday in August; or
(B) the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.
(b) Except as provided in Subsection (1)(c), the governor, Legislature, or the legislative body of
a local political subdivision calling a statewide special election or local special election under
Section 20A-1-203 may not schedule a special election to be held on any other date.
(c)
(i) Notwithstanding the requirements of Subsection (1)(b) or (1)(d), the legislative body of
a local political subdivision may call a local special election on a date other than those
specified in this section if the legislative body:
(A) determines and declares that there is a disaster, as defined in Section 53-2a-102,
requiring that a special election be held on a date other than the ones authorized in
statute;
(B) identifies specifically the nature of the disaster, as defined in Section 53-2a-102, and the
reasons for holding the special election on that other date; and
(C) votes unanimously to hold the special election on that other date.
(ii) The legislative body of a local political subdivision may not hold a local special election
on the same date as the presidential primary election conducted under Chapter 9, Part 8,
Presidential Primary Election.
(d) The legislative body of a local political subdivision may only call a special election for a ballot
proposition related to a bond, debt, leeway, levy, or tax on the first Tuesday after the first
Monday in November.
(e) Nothing in this section prohibits:
(i) the governor or Legislature from submitting a matter to the voters at the regular general
election if authorized by law; or
(ii) a local government from submitting a matter to the voters at the regular municipal election if
authorized by law.
(2)
(a) Two or more entities shall comply with Subsection (2)(b) if those entities hold a special
election within a county on the same day as:
(i) another special election;
(ii) a regular general election; or
(iii) a municipal general election.
(b) Entities described in Subsection (2)(a) shall, to the extent practicable, coordinate:
(i) polling places;
(ii) ballots;
(iii) election officials; and
(iv) other administrative and procedural matters connected with the election.

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