20A-1-201.    Date and purpose of regular general elections.      (1)  A regular general election shall be held throughout the state on the first Tuesday afterthe first Monday in November of each even-numbered year.
      (2)  At the regular general election, the voters shall:
      (a)  choose persons to serve the terms established by law for the following offices:
      (i)  electors of President and Vice President of the United States;
      (ii)  United States Senators;
      (iii)  Representatives to the United States Congress;
      (iv)  governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, state treasurer, and state auditor;
      (v)  senators and representatives to the Utah Legislature;
      (vi)  county officers;
      (vii)  State School Board members;
      (viii)  local school board members; and
      (ix)  any elected judicial officers; and
      (b)  approve or reject:
      (i)  any proposed amendments to the Utah Constitution that have qualified for the ballotunder procedures established in the Utah Code;
      (ii)  any proposed initiatives or referenda that have qualified for the ballot underprocedures established in the Utah Code; and
      (iii)  any other ballot propositions submitted to the voters that are authorized by the UtahCode.
Amended by Chapter 241, 2000 General Session