Sec. 6. [Mentally incompetent persons, convicted felons, and certain criminals ineligible to vote] | Statutes | Westlaw

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Sec. 6. [Mentally incompetent persons, convicted felons, and certain criminals ineligible to vote]

UT CONST Art. 4, § 6West's Utah Code AnnotatedConstitution of Utah (Approx. 2 pages)

Sec. 6. [Mentally incompetent persons, convicted felons, and certain criminals ineligible to vote]

UT CONST Art. 4, § 6West's Utah Code AnnotatedConstitution of Utah (Approx. 2 pages)

West's Utah Code Annotated
Constitution of Utah
Article IV. Elections and Right of Suffrage
U.C.A. 1953, Const. Art. 4, § 6
Sec. 6. [Mentally incompetent persons, convicted felons, and certain criminals ineligible to vote]
Any mentally incompetent person, any person convicted of a felony, or any person convicted of treason or a crime against the elective franchise, may not be permitted to vote at any election or be eligible to hold office in this State until the right to vote or hold elective office is restored as provided by statute.

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U.C.A. 1953, Const. Art. 4, § 6, UT CONST Art. 4, § 6
Current with laws of the 2024 General Session eff. through April 30, 2024. Some statutes sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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