Regular primary election definition

Regular primary election means the election on the fourth Tuesday of June of
Regular primary election means the election, held on the date specified in
Regular primary election means the election, held on the date specified in Section 20A-1-201.5, to nominate candidates of political parties and candidates for nonpartisan local school board positions to advance to the regular general election.

More Definitions of Regular primary election

Regular primary election means the election on the fourth Tuesday of June of each even-numbered year, to nominate candidates of political parties and candidates for nonpartisan local school board positions to advance to the regular general election.
Regular primary election means the election on the fourth Tuesday of June of each even-numbered year, to nominate candidates of political parties and nonpolitical groups to advance to the regular general election.
Regular primary election means the election on the fourth Tuesday of June of each even-numbered year, at which candidates of political parties and nonpolitical groups are voted for nomination.
Regular primary election means the election on the fourth Tuesday of June of 802 each even-numbered year, to nominate candidates of political parties and candidates for
Regular primary election means the election, held on the [fourth Tuesday of
Regular primary election means the election on the [fourth] second
Regular primary election means the election on the fourth Tuesday of 1672 June of each even-numbered year, to nominate candidates of political parties and candidates for 1673 nonpartisan local school board positions to advance to the regular general election. 1674 [(71)] (72) "Resident" means a person who resides within a specific voting precinct in 1675 Utah. 1676 [(72)] (73) "Sample ballot" means a mock ballot similar in form to the official ballot 1677 printed and distributed as provided in Section 20A-5-405. 1678 [(73)] (74) "Scratch vote" means to mark or punch the straight party ticket and then 1679 mark or punch the ballot for one or more candidates who are members of different political 1680 parties or who are unaffiliated. 1681 [(74)] (75) "Secrecy envelope" means the envelope given to a voter along with the 1682 ballot into which the voter places the ballot after the voter has voted it in order to preserve the 1683 secrecy of the voter's vote. 1684 [(75)] (76) "Special election" means an election held as authorized by Section 1685 20A-1-203. 1686 [(76)] (77) "Spoiled ballot" means each ballot that: 1687 (a) is spoiled by the voter; 1688 (b) is unable to be voted because it was spoiled by the printer or a poll worker; or 1689 (c) lacks the official endorsement. 1690 [(77)] (78) "Statewide special election" means a special election called by the governor 1691 or the Legislature in which all registered voters in Utah may vote. 1692 [(78)] (79) "Stub" means the detachable part of each ballot. 1693 [(79)] (80) "Substitute ballots" means replacement ballots provided by an election 1694 officer to the poll workers when the official ballots are lost or stolen. 1695 [(80)] (81) "Ticket" means each list of candidates for each political party or for each 1696 group of petitioners. 1697 [(81)] (82) "Transfer case" means the sealed box used to transport voted ballots to the 1698 counting center. 1699 [(82)] (83) "Vacancy" means the absence of a person to serve in any position created 1700 by statute, whether that absence occurs because of death, disability, disqualification, 1701 resignation, or other cause.