Utah Code § 20A-5-404

Election forms -- Preparation and contents
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(1)
(a) For each election, the election officer shall prepare, for each polling place:
(i) forms for poll workers to record and verify security seals, ballots cast, and the number of
voters who voted; and
(ii) an official register or pollbook.
(b) For each election, the election officer shall:
(i) provide a copy of each form to each of those precincts using paper ballots; and
(ii) provide a copy of the ballot disposition form and a pollbook to each of those voting precincts
using an automated voting system.
(2) The election officer shall ensure that the forms described in Subsection (1)(a)(i) include:
(a) a space for the judges to identify:
(i) the number of ballots voted;
(ii) the number of registered voters listed in the official register or pollbook; and
(iii) the total number of voters voting according to the official register or pollbook; and
(b) a certification, in substantially the following form:
 "We, the undersigned, judges of an election held at ______ voting precinct, in _______
County, state of Utah, on __________(month\day\year), having first been sworn according
to law, certify that the information in this form is a true statement of the number and names
of the individuals voting in the voting precinct at the election, and that the total number of
individuals voting at the election was ____.
 _____________________________
 _____________________________
 _____________________________
 Judges of Election".
(3) The election officer shall ensure that the official register or pollbook:
(a) identifies the voting precinct number on the face of the official register or pollbook; and
(b) contains:
(i) a section to record individuals voting on election day; and
(ii) a section in which to record voters who are challenged.

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