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Digital Democracy: Anderson V. Bell & The Expansion Of Electronic Signatures In Election Law, Barry G. Statford
Digital Democracy: Anderson V. Bell & The Expansion Of Electronic Signatures In Election Law, Barry G. Statford
Utah OnLaw: The Utah Law Review Online Supplement
Electronic signatures have become increasingly accepted in the law, but even so, validation and legitimacy come slowly. Congress and the various states have taken substantial steps to create uniform standards for electronic records and signatures through the passage of legislation like E-SIGN and UETA.
But as the Utah Supreme Court observed, there are other valid “transactions” in the law where these statutes should apply. In Anderson v. Bell, it applied to an independent candidate’s ballot qualification. The Utah Legislature disagreed, however, and amended the Utah Election Code to exclude electronic signatures.
This Note advocates expanding the reach of an electronic …