13-38-106. Precinct committee representative proxies
13-38-106. Precinct committee representative proxies. (1) If the use of a proxy by a precinct committee representative elected or appointed pursuant to 13-38-201 is authorized under party rules, the proxy must be: (a) in writing; (b) dated on a day or at a time prior to the meeting in which the proxy is used; and (c) signed or electronically […]
13-38-107. Assumed business names and trademarks of central committees
13-38-107. Assumed business names and trademarks of central committees. Only a city, county, or state central committee of a political party may register an assumed business name, trademark, or service mark for the central committee as provided by 30-13-219 and 30-13-342. History: En. Sec. 6, Ch. 198, L. 2019.
13-38-201. Election or appointment of committee representatives at primary — vacancies — tie votes
13-38-201. Election or appointment of committee representatives at primary — vacancies — tie votes. (1) Each political party shall appoint or elect at each primary election one person of each sex to serve as committee representatives for each election precinct. The committee representatives must be residents and registered voters of the precinct. (2) If a political party […]
13-38-202. Committee representatives as party representatives — county and city central committees
13-38-202. Committee representatives as party representatives — county and city central committees. (1) Each committee representative shall represent the representative’s political party for the precinct in all ward or subdivision committees formed. (2) The committee representatives in each precinct constitute the county central committee of the respective political parties. (3) Committee representatives who reside within the limits of […]
13-38-203. Powers of county and city central committees — role of state central committee where no county central committee exists
13-38-203. Powers of county and city central committees — role of state central committee where no county central committee exists. (1) The county and city central committee may: (a) make rules for the government of its political party in each county not inconsistent with any of the provisions of the election laws of this state or the […]
13-38-204. Committees to fill vacancies among nominees under certain circumstances
13-38-204. Committees to fill vacancies among nominees under certain circumstances. County and city central committees may make nominations to fill vacancies occurring among the candidates of their respective parties nominated for city or county offices by the primary election if the vacancy is caused by death, resignation, or removal from the electoral district but not otherwise. […]
13-38-205. Organization and operation of committee
13-38-205. Organization and operation of committee. (1) The committee shall meet prior to the state convention of its political party and organize by electing a presiding officer and one or more vice presiding officers. The gender of the presiding officer and the vice presiding officer may not be the same. The committee shall elect a secretary […]
13-38-104. Party rules to be filed with secretary of state
13-38-104. Party rules to be filed with secretary of state. The state central committee of each political party in this state must file a current copy of the rules of government of the party with the secretary of state. History: En. Sec. 261, Ch. 571, L. 1979.
13-38-105. City and county central committee rules to be filed with election administrator
13-38-105. City and county central committee rules to be filed with election administrator. The city and county central committees of each political party of this state shall file a current copy of their rules of government with the election administrator. Rules adopted by a city or county central committee are effective only upon filing with the […]
13-37-601. Definitions
13-37-601. Definitions. For the purposes of this part, the following definitions apply: (1) (a) ”Contribution” means: (i) the receipt by a reporting entity of an advance, gift, loan, conveyance, deposit, payment, or distribution of money to support or oppose an effort to qualify a minor party for primary elections using a minor party petition; (ii) an expenditure that is made […]