Utah Code § 20A-5-401.2

Constitutional amendments -- Posting
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(1) Whenever a constitutional amendment is submitted to a vote of the people for their approval or
rejection, the county clerk shall:
(a) cause the original section of the constitution to be printed on cards in large clear type with the
changes to it indicated by bracketing and interlining any language proposed to be repealed
and underlining any new language proposed to be inserted; and
(b) place the question as it appears upon the official ballot after the original section.
(2) If there is more than one amendment submitted, the clerk shall ensure that the proposed
amendments are placed upon the cards in columns in the same order as they will appear upon
the official ballot.
(3) Each county clerk shall:
(a) provide the election judges for each voting precinct with two constitutional amendment cards;
and
(b) direct the election judges to post the two constitutional amendment cards in and about the
polling place.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 329, 2026 General Session

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