§ 1-13.5-1105.5. Voting by Electors at Group Residential Facilities
For independent mail ballot elections conducted under this part 11, upon the request of any eligible elector of the local government residing in a facility described in section 1-7.5-113 (1), the designated election official shall appoint a committee for delivery of mail ballots to, and return of voted mail ballots from, the facility in accordance […]
§ 1-13.5-1306. Recount
(1) The designated election official shall order a recount of the votes cast in any election if it appears, as evidenced by the survey of returns, that the difference between the highest number of votes cast in the election and the next highest number of votes cast in the election is less than or equal […]
§ 1-13.5-1106. Delivery of Misdelivered Ballots
(1) If an elector delivers a ballot, mail ballot, or absentee voter’s ballot to the designated election official, polling place, or election judge of another local government, or to the county clerk and recorder, the recipient may accept the ballot and, if accepted, must arrange for its delivery to the proper person by 7 p.m. […]
§ 1-13.5-1401. Person Elected – Contest – Causes
(1) The election of any person declared duly elected to any local government office may be contested by any eligible elector of the local government on the following grounds: (a) The contestee is not eligible for the office to which he or she has been declared elected; (b) Illegal votes have been received, or legal […]
§ 1-13.5-1107. Counting Mail Ballots
The election officials at the mail ballot counting place shall receive and prepare mail ballots delivered and turned over to them by the election judges for counting. Counting of the mail ballots may begin fifteen days prior to the election and continue until counting is completed. The election official in charge of the mail ballot […]
§ 1-13.5-1402. District Judge to Preside – Bond
(1) All contested election cases of local government officers shall be tried and determined in the district court of the county in which the local government is located. If the territorial boundaries of a local government overlap wholly or partially with more than one county, the district court of either county has jurisdiction. The style […]
§ 1-13.5-1108. Write-in Candidates
Any write-in candidate is allowed in independent mail ballot elections if the candidate has filed an affidavit of intent with the designated election official as required by law. Source: L. 2014: Entire article added, (HB 14-1164), ch. 2, p. 48, § 6, effective February 18.
§ 1-13.5-1109. Challenges
Votes cast pursuant to this part 11 may be challenged pursuant to and in accordance with law, including the challenge and rejection of ballot provisions set forth in section 1-13.5-1010. Any independent mail ballot election conducted pursuant to this part 11 will not be invalidated on the grounds that an eligible elector did not receive […]
§ 1-13.5-1201. No Voting Unless Eligible
Unless otherwise permitted pursuant to section 1-13.5-605, no person is permitted to vote at any local government election unless his or her name is found on the registration list or property owners list, if applicable, or unless the person’s registration or property ownership is confirmed orally as provided by section 1-13.5-605 (3). Source: L. 2014: […]
§ 1-13.5-1202. Right to Vote May Be Challenged
(1) When any person whose name appears on the registration list or property owners list applies for a ballot, his or her right to vote at that election may be challenged. If the person applying is not entitled to vote, no ballot shall be delivered to him or her. Any person may also be challenged […]