Utah Campaign Limitations Initiative (2010)
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Ballot summary
According to the application filed with the Utah Secretary of State, the initiative title and description read as follows:[1]
General Description: This initiative prohibits using campaign funds for personal use, and enacts limits and restrictions on campaign donations for all candidates for an office of public trust in the state of Utah.
Highlighted Provisions:
This initiative:
- prohibits use of campaign funds for any use that does not directly benefit the political campaign of the political candidate, and
- enacts limits on campaign donations for all candidates for an office of public trust in the State of Utah, and
- prohibits political donations from business entities and Unions.
Path to the ballot
- See also: Utah signature requirements
In order to qualify for the ballot, the measure's supporters were required to collect 94,552 signatures by April 15, 2010. As of June 30 no initiatives have qualified for the 2010 statewide ballot.
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