Utah Code § 20A-2-101.3

Convicted misdemeanants -- Restoration of right to vote or hold office
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(1) As used in this section, "misdemeanant" means a person convicted of a misdemeanor for an
offense under this title.
(2) A misdemeanant's right to register to vote and to vote in an election is restored when the
misdemeanant:
(a) is sentenced to probation; or
(b) has successfully completed the term of incarceration to which the misdemeanant was
sentenced.
(3) A misdemeanant's right to hold elective office is restored when:
(a) the misdemeanor for an offense under this title is expunged as provided in Title 77, Chapter
40a, Expungement of Criminal Records; or
(b)
(i) five years have passed since the date of the misdemeanant's most recent misdemeanor
conviction of an offense under this title;
(ii) the misdemeanant has paid all court-ordered restitution and fines; and
(iii) for each misdemeanor conviction that has not been expunged, the misdemeanant has:
(A) completed probation in relation to the misdemeanor; or
(B) successfully completed the term of incarceration associated with the misdemeanor.

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