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§ 1-5-201.5. Legislative Declaration – Purpose

The general assembly declares that the purpose of this part 2 is to provide adequate notice of elections at a reasonable cost to the taxpayers of the state and its political subdivisions. Source: L. 94: Entire section added, p. 1155, § 20, effective July 1.

§ 1-5-203. Certification of Ballot

(1) (a) Except as provided in subsection (1)(c) of this section, no later than sixty days before any primary election, and no later than fifty-seven days before any general or odd-year November election or congressional vacancy election, the secretary of state shall deliver by electronic transmission and registered mail to the county clerk and recorder […]

§ 1-5-205. Published and Posted Notice of Election – Content

(1) The designated election official, or the coordinated election official if so provided by an intergovernmental agreement, no later than twenty days before each election, shall provide notice by publication of the election as described by section 1-1-104 (34), which notice must state, as applicable for the particular election for which notice is provided, the […]

§ 1-5-206.7. Failure to Receive Mailed Notice

Any election for which a notice was mailed shall not be invalidated on the grounds that an eligible elector did not receive the ballot issue notice, mailed information, or mailed notification of the election required by this code or the state constitution if the designated election official or coordinated election official acted in good faith […]

§ 1-5-207. Court-Ordered Elections

(1) When an election is ordered by the court for a special district, the court shall authorize the designated election official to give notice as provided in the order. (2) For an organizational election, the notice by publication shall include the purposes of the election, the estimated operating and debt service mill levies and fiscal […]

§ 1-5-208. Election May Be Canceled – When

(1) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2010, (HB 10-1116), ch. 194, p. 832, § 11, effective May 5, 2010.) (1.5) Except as provided in section 1-4-104.5, if the only matter before the electors in a nonpartisan election is the election of persons to office and if, at the close of business on the sixty-third day before […]