Utah Code § 20A-7-609

Form of ballot -- Manner of voting
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(1) The local clerk shall ensure that the number and ballot title are presented upon the official ballot
with, immediately adjacent to them, the words "For" and "Against," each word presented with
an adjacent square in which the elector may indicate the elector's vote.
(2)
(a) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(c)(i), and unless the county legislative body calls a
special election, the county clerk shall ensure that county referenda that have qualified for the
ballot appear on the next regular general election ballot.
(b) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(c)(ii), and unless the municipal legislative body calls
a special election, the municipal recorder or clerk shall ensure that municipal referenda that
have qualified for the ballot appear on the next regular municipal election ballot.
(c)
(i) If a local law passes after January 30 of the year in which there is a regular general election,
the county clerk shall ensure that a county referendum that has qualified for the ballot
appears on the ballot at the second regular general election immediately following the
passage of the local law unless the county legislative body calls a special election.
(ii) If a local law passes after January 30 of the year in which there is a municipal general
election, the municipal recorder or clerk shall ensure that a municipal referendum that
has qualified for the ballot appears on the ballot at the second municipal general election
immediately following the passage of the local law unless the municipal legislative body
calls a special election.
(3)
(a)
(i) A voter desiring to vote in favor of the law that is the subject of the referendum shall mark the
square adjacent to the word "For."
(ii) The law that is the subject of the referendum is effective if a majority of voters mark "For."
(b)
(i) A voter desiring to vote against the law that is the subject of the referendum shall mark the
square following the word "Against."
(ii) The law that is the subject of the referendum is not effective if a majority of voters mark
"Against."

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