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Utah Senate Bill 275 (2010)

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Utah Senate Bill 275 (2010)
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Legislature:Utah State Legislature
Text:As Enrolled
Sponsor(s):Stephenson, Wimmer
Legislative history
Introduced:February 16, 2010
State house:March 3, 2010
Vote (lower house):Y50, N24, A1
State senate:February 25, 2010
Vote (upper house):Y21, N7, A1
Governor:Gary R. Herbert
Signed:March 26, 2010
Legal environment
State law:Laws governing the initiative
process in Utah

Utah Senate Bill 275 was a 2010 Utah law which changes the procedures for the withdrawal of signatures from initiative petitions, removing the requirement for a notarized statement. This requirement is replaced by a requirement for a signed statement, including voter's identification info and address.[1]

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