UTAH COUNTY, Utah (ABC4) — Utah County's municipal election ballot instructions have some inaccurate and confusing information on them, but Utah County Clerk Aaron Davidson said they were left that way to save taxpayers money.

The ballot insert for the 2025 municipal general elections have instructions that require the last four digits of voters' identification numbers, when that type of verification isn't required until 2029.

What's required in 2026, per Utah's new election law, is a space for voters to write the last four digits of their ID number from state IDs, drivers licenses, or social security numbers, because the law phases out signatures as the primary method of verifying ballots in 2029.

"During the primary, Utah County Elections tested this process to help train voters ahead

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