Utah Code § 20A-8-102

Organization of newly registered political parties -- Rights
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(1) Any organization of voters whose organization did not participate in the last regular general
election, or whose organization polled a total vote equivalent to less than 2% of the total vote
cast for all candidates for the United States House of Representatives for any of its candidates
in both of the last two regular general elections shall comply with the requirements of this
chapter to become a registered political party.
(2)
(a) Unless an organization of registered voters is a registered political party under this chapter, it
may not place the names of candidates representing that organization upon the primary and
regular general election ballots under the common organization name.
(b) Nothing in this subsection prohibits an organization of voters from qualifying candidates as
independent candidates or as write-in candidates.

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