Proceedings and Debates of the Convention Assembled to Adopt a Constitution for the State of Utah
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Section 1. EveryThe rights of citizens of the United States, not laboring under any of th of Utah to vote disabilities named in this Constitution, of the age of twenty-one years and over, who shall have reshold office shall not be denied or abridged in the State one year, and in the accounty six months, and in the voting precinct sixty days, next preceding any election, sh of sex. Both male and femall be entitled to vote for all officercitizens of this Sthat now are or hereafter may be elected by the people, and uponshall equally enjoy all questions submitted to the electors at such election, except as herein otherwise providedcivil, political, and religious rights and privileges.
Section 2. Every citizen of the United States of the age of 21 years and upwards who shall have been a citizen for ninety days, who has resided in the state or territory one year, in the county four months, and in the precinct sixty days next preceding any election shall be entitled to vote at such election except as herein otherwise provided.
Section 3. Electors shall in all cases except treason, felony or breach of the peace be privileged from arrest on the days of election during their attendance at elections and going to and returning therefrom.
Section 4. No elector shall be obliged to perform militia duty on the day of election except in time of war and public danger.
Section 5. No person shall be deemed a qualified elector of this state unless such person be a citizen of the United States.
Section 6. No idiots, insane persons, or persons convicted of treason or crime against the elective franchise, unless restored to civil rights, shall be permitted to vote at any election or be eligible to hold office in this state.
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