Utah Code § 20A-7-507

Evaluation by the local clerk
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(1) In relation to the manual initiative process, when a local clerk receives an initiative packet from
a county clerk, the local clerk shall record the number of the initiative packet received.
(2) The county clerk shall:
(a) in relation to the manual initiative process:

(i) post the names, voter identification numbers, and dates of signatures described in
Subsection 20A-7-105(6)(a)(iii) on the lieutenant governor's website, in a conspicuous
location designated by the lieutenant governor, for at least 90 calendar days; and
(ii) update on the local government's website the number of signatures certified as of the date
of the update; or
(b) in relation to the electronic initiative process:
(i) post the names, voter identification numbers, and dates of signatures described in
Subsection 20A-7-516(4) on the lieutenant governor's website, in a conspicuous location
designated by the lieutenant governor, for at least 90 calendar days; and
(ii) update on the local government's website the number of signatures certified as of the date
of the update.
(3) The local clerk:
(a) shall, except as provided in Subsection (3)(b), declare the initiative petition to be sufficient or
insufficient:
(i) in relation to the manual initiative process, no later than 21 calendar days after the day of the
applicable deadline described in Subsection 20A-7-105(5)(a)(iii); or
(ii) in relation to the electronic initiative process, no later than 21 calendar days after the day of
the applicable deadline described in Subsection 20A-7-516(2); or
(b) may declare the initiative petition to be insufficient before the day described in Subsection (3)
(a) if:
(i) in relation to the manual initiative process, the total of all valid signatures on timely and
lawfully submitted initiative packets that have been certified by the county clerks, plus the
number of signatures on timely and lawfully submitted initiative packets that have not yet
been evaluated for certification, is less than the number of names required under Section
20A-7-501;
(ii) in relation to the electronic initiative process, the total of all timely and lawfully submitted
valid signatures that have been certified by the county clerks, plus the number of timely and
lawfully submitted valid signatures received under Subsection 20A-21-201(6)(b) that have
not yet been evaluated for certification, is less than the number of names required under
Section 20A-7-501; or
(iii) a requirement of this part has not been met.
(4)
(a) If the total number of names certified under Subsection (3) equals or exceeds the number
of names required by Section 20A-7-501 and the requirements of this part are met, the local
clerk shall mark upon the front of the initiative petition the word "sufficient."
(b) If the total number of names certified under Subsection (3) does not equal or exceed the
number of names required by Section 20A-7-501 or a requirement of this part is not met, the
local clerk shall mark upon the front of the initiative petition the word "insufficient."
(c) The local clerk shall immediately notify any one of the sponsors of the local clerk's finding.
(d) After an initiative petition is declared insufficient, a person may not submit additional
signatures to qualify the initiative for the ballot.
(5) If the local clerk finds the total number of certified signatures for the initiative petition to be
insufficient, any sponsor may file a written demand with the local clerk for a recount of the
signatures collected for the initiative petition in the presence of any sponsor.
(6) An initiative petition determined to be sufficient in accordance with this section is qualified for
the ballot.

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