From Deseret News archives:
Ballot-exit law likely will be changed in 2005
"But nothing will be done to it in time to affect (Workman's) situation," said Stephens, R-Farr West.
Utah's 104 part-time lawmakers gathered Wednesday for a special legislative session and in their monthly study committees. Workman's problem was not officially before lawmakers but her "very difficult situation," as Stephens put it, was the buzz in the hallways.
"I think (the restrictive law) will be changed, but only after some discussion, thought and public hearings" afforded in a more leisurely 45-day general session, said Stephens, who retires from public office at the end of the year.
A new Deseret Morning News/KSL-TV poll conducted last week by Dan Jones & Associates found Workman, who has been charged with two felony counts of misusing of public funds, has only 12 percent support to Democrat Peter Corroon's 43 percent. Independent candidate Merrill Cook has 20 percent support, Jones found.
Current law allows a candidate to be replaced under three conditions: The candidate either dies, is certified by a physician as mentally or physically unable to continue in the race or becomes a candidate for president of the United States.
The latter provision, added in 2000 so U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, could run for president and seek re-election to his Senate seat at the same time, has been discussed in the Workman case, confirms Amy Naccarato, state elections executive director.
Naccarato said she's had calls from people asking if Workman could file as a write-in candidate for president and then get out of the county mayor's race. The write-in deadline is not until 14 days before the general election.
While state election law does not specifically address how a presidential write-in candidate is handled, Naccarato said it is her informal opinion that such a process wouldn't be allowed. "The law seems to say there must be some kind of nomination process (by a recognized political party) to the president" post, she said. And that certainly hasn't happened in Workman's case.
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