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The 2012 Utah State House of Representatives District 53 election took place on November 2, 2014, concurrently with the 2012 elections to the United States Senate and House of Representatives and various state and local offices.
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Qualifications
Candidates for the State House had to have been a U.S. citizen, 25 years old at the time of the election, a resident of Utah for 3 consecutive years, 6 consecutive month resident of the House district for which office was sought as reckoned from the time of the filing deadline, and a qualified voter at the time of the election.
Filings
The deadline for candidates to have filed a declaration of their candidacy was March 20, 2012 at 5pm Mountain Standard Time. To have become a valid write-in candidate an individual had to have filed a Declaration of Write-In Candidacy no later than 30 days before the regular general election. There was a Filing Fee of $64.90
Precinct Caucses
Precinct caucuses were held in each precinct for each party to determine the delegates to represent them at the state convention. All registered voters could attend.
State Conventions
State conventions were held by the Democratic, Republican, Constitution, Libertarian, and Utah Justice Parties. The candidate that received 50% or 60% won that Parties nomination (the percentage itself was set by the Party).
Primarys
If no candidate had received the required amount of delegates at the state convention, a primary was to be held. If needed, the primary would take place on June 26, 2012. The primary was held for the Democratic, Republican, Constitution, and Libertarian Parties.
Write-Ins and Independents
To be a valid write-in candidate for a state office, an individual had to have filed a Declaration of Write-In Candidacy no later than 30 days before the regular general election. Candidates who did not wish to affiliate with a ballot-approved political party could appear on the ballot by submitting a petition. Candidates for the Utah State House of Representatives had to have submitted a petition with the signatures of at least 300 or 5% of the registered voters residing within a political division, whichever was less. The names on the petition had to have been verified by the county clerk(s) as registered voters. Holographic (physical) signatures were required. Electronic signatures of any kind were not acceptable.
General Election
The general election took place on November 6, 2012. If no candidate received a majority or plurality of the votes, a runoff election was to be held.
Candidates
The individuals listed below were candidates for State Representative from the 53rd District in 2012.
Republican Party
General election
The General election took place on November 2, 2012.