UTAH CODE (Last Updated: January 16, 2015) |
Title 20A. Election Code |
Chapter 2. Voter Registration |
Part 1. General Voter Registration Requirements |
§ 20A-2-101.5. Convicted felons -- Restoration of right to vote and right to hold office.
Latest version.
-
(1) As used in this section, "convicted felon" means a person convicted of a felony in any state or federal court of the United States. (3) Except as provided by Subsection (4), a convicted felon's right to hold elective office is restored when: (a) all of the felon's felony convictions have been expunged; or (b) (i) 10 years have passed since the date of the felon's most recent felony conviction; (ii) the felon has paid all court-ordered restitution and fines; and (iii) for each felony conviction that has not been expunged, the felon has: (A) completed probation in relation to the felony; (B) been granted parole in relation to the felony; or (C) successfully completed the term of incarceration associated with the felony. (4) An individual who has been convicted of a grievous sexual offense, as defined in Section 76-1-601, against a child, may not hold the office of State Board of Education member or local school board member.
Amended by Chapter 263, 2013 General Session