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Senate concurs with House to lower new-party registration threshold to 2,000 voters
Utah State Senate · March 4, 1997
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Summary
The Utah Senate concurred with a House amendment to first substitute SB 78, lowering the number of registered voters required to form a political party to 2,000; the concurrence motion passed with a roll call and the bill was returned to the House for enrollment.
The Utah Senate voted to concur with House amendments to first substitute Senate Bill 78 (election law) on March 4, 1997, changing the statutory threshold for forming a new political party. Sponsor Senator Suazo explained that the bill, as amended, reduces the requirement to 2,000…
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