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Utah Code § 20A-7-615

Electronic referendum process -- Obtaining signatures -- Request to remove signature

Amended by Chapter 27, 2026 General Session

(1) This section applies to the electronic referendum process described in Section 20A-21-201.

(2) A Utah voter may sign a local referendum petition if the voter is a legal voter and resides in the local jurisdiction.

(3) The sponsors shall ensure that the signature-gatherer who collects a signature from an individual:

(a) verifies that the individual is at least 18 years old and meets the residency requirements of Section 20A-2-105; and

(b) is informed that each signer is required to read and understand the law that is the subject of the referendum petition.

(4)

(a) A voter who signs a referendum petition may have the voter's signature removed from the referendum petition by, in accordance with Section 20A-1-1003, submitting to the county clerk a statement requesting that the voter's signature be removed before 5 p.m. no later than the earlier of:

(i) the first business day that is at least 30 calendar days after the day on which the voter signs the statement requesting removal; or

(ii) the first business day that is at least 45 calendar days after the day on which the local clerk posts the voter's name under Subsection 20A-7-616(3).

(b)

(i) A voter may not submit a signature removal statement described in Subsection (4)(a) by mail using prepaid postage, email, or other electronic means.

(ii) Notwithstanding Subsection (4)(b)(i), a county clerk may accept a signature removal statement submitted by mail using prepaid postage if the statement is postmarked on or before the effective date of this bill.

(c) A person may only remove an electronic signature from a referendum petition in accordance with this section.

(d) A county clerk shall analyze a holographic signature, for purposes of removing an electronic signature from a referendum petition, in accordance with Subsection 20A-1-1003(3).

Official source: Utah State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Utah statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.