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Show 1 -.. . u TRANSFERS. In response to several inquiries wo quote below Iho law in regard lo transfers which is us follows, being Suction 812, Utah Election Law: Any leglstercd, elector moving from one district 10 another within the same precinct, prior to the day of tho ensuing ensu-ing election, may apply to the registry agent boforo whom ho hits already, been registered for thai yuar, at any time prior to the day of election anil have bis name taken off tho olllelal register and receive from the registry agent a ceitlleate, to bu called a registry regis-try oertlllo ite, under Iho signature of the registry agent, showing subsian tlally that he was, on n curtain dnv, duly registered in the olllelal register u district No.... In precinct of the county or Utah, end that Ids name has been erased at his own rcqitis, which certiflcalo will en title him to have his name registered, In Iho s. ime manner as other names nro registered, in anj other district wlihln the H'lino precinct, for said election, provided it satisfactorily, appears to iho regl-try agent red Ivlngiho certificate, certifi-cate, aud in .vhom application is made Tor the second registration, that tho applicant is entitled to volo in that district at the ensuing elec.Ion. This Is tho only section of our Utah laws which applies to transfers, and It, will therefore "bo seen that any voter moving from 0110 precinct to nnothor does not require a transfer. In order to register and vote, you must liavo been a resident of the Statu ono year, of tho county Tour months and of tho precinct sixty divys. If you have moved I mm ono precinct to nnother, or ono county to nnother, do not apply for a Iran ferj but If under above conditions, you aro entitled to vote, register in tio precinct In which you mtv live. Transfers Trans-fers are not required between counties or between precincts. |