Utah Code § 20A-3a-402

Custody of ballots voted at a polling place -- Disposition -- Counting ballots --
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Release of tally.
(1) For ballots voted at a polling place:
(a) the election officer shall deliver all return envelopes containing valid ballots and valid
provisional ballots that are in the election officer's custody to the counting center before noon
on the day of the official canvass following the election;
(b) valid ballots, including valid provisional ballots, may be processed and counted:
(i) by the election officer, or poll workers acting under the supervision of the election officer,
before the date of the canvass; and
(ii) at the canvass, by the election officer or poll workers, acting under the supervision of the
official canvassers of the election;
(c) when processing ballots, the election officer and poll workers shall comply with the
procedures and requirements of this part in opening envelopes, verifying signatures if
applicable, confirming eligibility of the ballots, and depositing ballots in preparation for
counting; and
(d) all valid ballots, including valid provisional ballots have been deposited, the ballots shall be
counted in the usual manner.
(2)
(a) After the polls close on the date of the election, the election officer shall publicly release the
results of all ballots, including provisional ballots, that have been counted on or before the
date of the election.
(b) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(c), on each day, beginning on the day after the date of
the election and ending on the day before the date of the canvass, the election officer shall
publicly release the results of all ballots, including provisional ballots, counted on that day.
(c)
(i) If complying with Subsection (2)(b) on a particular day will likely result in disclosing a vote
cast by an individual voter, the election officer shall request permission from the lieutenant
governor to delay compliance for the minimum number of days necessary to protect against
disclosure of the voter's vote.
(ii) The lieutenant governor shall grant a request made under Subsection (2)(c)(i) if the
lieutenant governor finds that the delay is necessary to protect against disclosure of a
voter's vote.
(d) On the date of the canvass, the election officer shall provide a tally of all ballots, including
provisional ballots, counted, and the resulting tally shall be added to the official canvass of the
election.

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