Utah Statutes § 20A-5-410 Election officer to provide voting history information and status
Statute Text
(1)
As used in this section, "voting history record" means the information about the existence and status of absentee ballot requests required by this section.
(2)
(a)
Each election officer shall maintain, in the election officer's office, a voting history record of those voters registered to vote in the election officer's jurisdiction.
(b)
Except as it relates to a voter whose voter registration record is classified as private under Subsection
63G-2-302
(1)(k)
, the voting history record is a public record under Title 63G, Chapter 2, Government Records Access and Management Act.
(3)
(a)
When an election officer reports voting history for an election, the election officer shall, for each voter whose voter registration is classified as private under Subsection
20A-2-104
(4)(h)
, report the following, for that election only, without disclosing the identity of the voter:
(i)
for voting by mail, the information described in Subsection (4)(a);
(ii)
for early voting, the date the individual voted; and
(iii)
for voting on election day, the date the individual voted.
(b)
In relation to the information of a voter whose voter registration is classified as private under Subsection
20A-2-104
(4)(h)
, a report described in Subsection (3)(a) may not disclose, by itself or in conjunction with any other public information, the identity or any other personal identifying information of the voter.
(4)
The election officer shall ensure that the voting history record for each voting precinct contains:
(a)
for voting by mail:
(i)
the date that the manual ballot was mailed to the voter; and
(ii)
the date that the voted manual ballot was received by the election officer;
(b)
for early voting:
(i)
the name and address of each individual who participated in early voting; and
(ii)
the date the individual voted; and
(c)
for voting on election day, the name and address of each individual who voted on election day.
(5)
(a)
Notwithstanding the time limits for response to a request for records under Section
63G-2-204
or the time limits for a request for records established in any ordinance, the election officer shall ensure that the information required by this section is recorded and made available to the public no later than one business day after its receipt in the election officer's office.
(b)
Notwithstanding the fee requirements of Section
63G-2-203
or the fee requirements established in any ordinance, the election officer shall make copies of the voting history record available to the public for the actual cost of production or copying.
History
Amended by Chapter 248 , 2022 General Session , § 1 , eff. 5/4/2022 .
Amended by Chapter 31 , 2020 General Session , § 90 , eff. 5/12/2020 .
Renumbered from
Amended by Chapter 382 , 2008 General Session .
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