(1) As used in this section, "declared emergency" means a state of emergency that: (a) is declared by: (i) the president of the United States; (ii) the governor in an executive order under Title 53, Chapter 2a, Part 2, Disaster Response and Recovery Act; or (iii) the chief executive officer of a political subdivision in a proclamation under Title 53, Chapter 2a, Part 2, Disaster Response and Recovery Act; and (b) affects an election in the state, including: (i) voting on election day; (ii) early voting; (iii) the transmittal or voting of a ballot; (iv) the counting of a ballot; or (v) the canvassing of election returns. (2) During a declared emergency, the lieutenant governor may designate a method, time, or location for, or relating to, an event described in Subsection (1)(b) that is different than the method, time, or location described in this title. (3) The lieutenant governor shall notify a voter or potential voter of a different method, time, or location designated under Subsection (2) by: (a) posting a notice on the Statewide Electronic Voter Information Website established under Section 20A-7-801; (b) notifying each election officer affected by the designation; and (c) notifying a newspaper of general circulation within the state or a local media correspondent.
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