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Senate defines 'one year' for municipal candidates as 365 days, advances bill to third reading

Utah State Senate · January 19, 2000
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Summary

On Jan. 19, 2000, the Utah Senate advanced Senate Bill 91, sponsored by Sen. Spencer, to the third-reading calendar. The bill defines a one-year residency requirement for municipal candidacy as 365 days to resolve local interpretation differences; the Senate voted 26–0 with three absent.

Senate Bill 91, introduced and explained on Jan. 19, 2000, by Sen. Spencer, seeks to clarify the meaning of "one year" for municipal residency requirements by defining it as 365 days.

Senator Spencer told the Senate the bill is "probably the most the simplest bill you'll ever…

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