Utah Code § 20A-15-104

Ballot -- Form -- Manner of marking and voting
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(1) The requirements of this section govern the form of the ballot and the specific procedures for
electing delegates to the ratification convention.
(2) Each county clerk shall ensure that the ballot to select delegates to the ratification convention:
(a) is separate from and printed on different color stock than any other ballot to be used at the
same election;
(b) contains the following information in this order:
(i) the text of the proposed amendment;
(ii) instructions to the voter;
(iii) three perpendicular columns of equal width;
(iv) at the head of the first perpendicular column, in plain type, the words "For Ratification of
Proposed Change in Constitution of the United States";
(v) at the head of the second perpendicular column, in plain type, the words "Against
Ratification of Proposed Change in Constitution of the United States";
(vi) no heading or names at the head of the third perpendicular column;
(vii) in the column headed "For Ratification of Proposed Change in Constitution of the United
States," the names of the nominees nominated as in favor of ratification;
(viii) in the column headed "Against Ratification of Proposed Change in Constitution of the
United States," the names of the nominees nominated as against ratification; and
(ix) in the column without heading, spaces permitting the voter to write in other names; and
(c) is arranged so that the voter may, by making a single mark, vote for the entire group of
nominees whose names are contained in any column.
(3) Each county clerk shall ensure that the ballot to select delegates to the ratification convention is
in substantially the following form:
 "OFFICIAL BALLOT for delegates to convention to ratify or reject proposed amendment
to the Constitution of the United States. The Congress has proposed an amendment to
the Constitution of the United States that provides: (insert here the text of the proposed
amendment).
The Congress has also directed that the proposed amendment be ratified by conventions in the
states.
 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS
 Do not vote for more than 21.
 To vote for all candidates in favor of ratification, or for all candidates against ratification,
make a cross-mark in the CIRCLE at the head of the list of candidates for whom you wish to
vote. If you do this, make no other mark.
 To vote for an individual candidate, make a cross-mark in the SQUARE immediately
adjacent to the name.

 To vote for a person other than candidates listed on the ballot, write in the person's name
in blank column.
 For ratification of proposed change in Constitution of the United States.
(Name of Candidate) ____________________________________________
Against ratification of proposed change in Constitution of the United States.
(Name of Candidate) ____________________________________________".
(4) If the election of delegates to the ratification convention is held at the same time as the regular
general election, the county clerk shall:
(a) give the same ballot number to a regular general election ballot and a ballot to elect delegates
to a ratification convention;
(b) direct the election judges to:
(i) hand to each voter the general election ballot and the ratification convention ballot with
identical ballot numbers;
(ii) instruct the voter to mark each ballot and deposit each ballot in the ballot box; and
(iii) mark any ballot "void" that the voter declines to use and return it to the county clerk.
(5) Each voter shall indicate the voter's choice by making one or more cross-marks in the
appropriate spaces provided on the ballot.

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