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11-16-17
Section 11-16-17 Appointment of clerks, inspectors, etc., upon failure of others to attend.
On the failure of any inspector or clerk to attend at the hour of 9:00 A.M., the inspector
or inspectors present shall complete the number by appointing a qualified elector in the place
of each inspector or clerk so absent, every such appointment to be so made that each side
shall have representation in the person of at least one inspector and one clerk, and, to that
end, the inspector or inspectors making such appointments shall observe the recommendations
of a majority of the electors present favoring the side for which such absent inspector or
clerk was appointed if they shall make such recommendation. If no inspector is present at
the hour of 9:00 A.M. as aforesaid, then a majority of the qualified electors then present
who favor removal shall select one inspector and a majority of the qualified electors then
present who oppose removal shall select one inspector, and the two inspectors thus...
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11-46-52
Section 11-46-52 Closing of polls; locking of machines; announcement of results; statements
of canvass; proclamation; disposition of voting materials. (a) When the time arrives for closing
the polls, all qualified voters who are then waiting within the voting room to vote shall
be permitted by the election officers to do so. As soon as the last voter has voted and the
poll closed, the election officials shall immediately lock the machines against voting. (b)
The election officials shall then sign a certificate stating that the machine was locked and
sealed, giving the exact time. Such certificate shall also state the number of voters shown
on the public counters, which shall be the total number of votes cast on such machine in that
ward, the number on the seal, and the number registered on the protective counter. (c) The
election officials shall then open the counting compartment in the presence of the watchers
and of at least one representative of any newspaper or press association...
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45-37-110
Section 45-37-110 Chairs; clerks; deputies; meetings of board. (a) This section shall apply
to counties of this state having a population of 500,000 or more according to the last or
any subsequent federal census and to no other county. (b) As herein used, these words and
terms have the meanings hereby given them: (1) CHAIR. The chair of the board of registrars.
(2) COUNTY. Any county to which this section applies. (c) In every county wherein this section
applies the governing body of the county shall appoint the chair of the board of registrars
and such governing body may remove the chair; provided, however, that the appointment and
removal of the chair shall be subject to the merit system of the county; and the chair shall
otherwise be subject to and entitled to the benefits of the law establishing such merit system.
The chair shall serve full time, and he, or she, shall receive compensation from the general
funds of the county in an amount to be determined by the county governing...
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45-42-110
Section 45-42-110 Compensation of election officers. (a) In Limestone County, the county commission
is hereby authorized to establish and set the compensation of the election officers, the returning
officer, and the inspectors and clerks, in such amounts as it shall determine. Provided, however,
the compensation established and set by the county commission shall not be less than the minimum
compensation provided by Section 17-8-12. (b) The compensation provided herein may be established
by resolution of the county commission and changed or amended by subsequent resolution. (c)
Election officers shall be entitled to all expenses provided by law in addition to any compensation
established pursuant to this section. (Act 92-238, p. 587, §§ 1-3.)...
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45-49-111.02
Section 45-49-111.02 Appointment of clerks as election officers; compensation. In Mobile County,
the appointing board may appoint clerks as election officers, not to include inspectors and
chief clerks, to work on a split shift schedule at any election so that the clerks work for
one-half of the time of the election, consisting of not less than six consecutive hours. The
election officers shall be entitled to receive one-half of the per day compensation provided
for clerks by general and local law in the county paid from the same source of funding based
on one-half of a day's compensation. Each clerk appointed pursuant to this section to work
a split shift shall be considered as one-half of an election official for the purpose of determining
the total number of precinct election officials appointed in a county for the purpose of subsection
(a) of Section 17-8-1. (Act 2009-346, p. 669, § 1.)...
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11-81-56
Section 11-81-56 Expenses of election; compensation of managers, clerks, and returning officers.
All expenses for holding such election shall be paid out of the treasury of the municipality
in which the same is held, and the managers, clerks, and returning officers shall be entitled
to the same compensation as managers, clerks, and returning officers at other municipal elections.
(Acts 1927, No. 478, p. 534; Code 1940, T. 37, §280.)...
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11-81-85
Section 11-81-85 Expenses of election; compensation of managers, clerks, and returning officers.
All expenses for holding such election shall be paid out of the treasury of the county in
which the same is held, and the managers, clerks, and returning officers shall be entitled
to the same compensation as managers, clerks, and returning officers of the general election.
(Acts 1927, No. 478, p. 534; Code 1940, T. 12, §97.)...
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11-42-207
Section 11-42-207 Question submitted; conduct of election generally; form, marking, etc., of
ballots; appointment, etc., of clerks, inspectors, and returning officer; ascertainment, etc.,
of election results; entry of order as to adoption of proposed corporate limits, etc. (a)
The election shall be to determine whether or not the proposed corporate limits shall be established,
and such election must be conducted in all respects as provided by the general election laws
and under the same sanctions and penalties, except as changed by the provisions of this article
and except that no official ballot need be provided. (b) Each voter may furnish his own ballot
with the following words written or printed thereon: "For adoption of the proposed corporate
limits," if he desires to vote in favor of proposed corporate limits or "Against
the adoption of proposed corporate limits," if he desires to vote against the adoption
of proposed corporate limits. It shall not be necessary for the ballot to...
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11-46-29
Section 11-46-29 Appointment of election officers upon failure of others to attend polls. On
the failure of any person who has been duly appointed an election officer to attend the polls
at the hour prescribed for his attendance, such of the election officers appointed for that
voting box or machine as are present may appoint such election officers as are needed to complete
the number of election officials for the box or machine. All persons so appointed shall be
qualified electors who are entitled to vote at that polling place. Should all the appointed
election officers fail to be present at a polling place by the hour prescribed on election
day, then any three qualified electors who are entitled by law to vote at that polling place
at the election then to be held may open the polls, act as three of the election officers
for such box or machine and appoint such other officers as are required to fill the place
of those absent; provided, that every person so appointed shall be a...
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16-13-162
Section 16-13-162 Election officers; conduct of election. (a) The inspectors and officers of
the election shall be appointed and such elections shall be held and the result of said elections
shall be declared in the same manner and by the same officers as is the result of the regular
elections for county officers under the general laws of the state. (b) The election provided
for in this article may be had at the time of holding any regular election within the county;
and, if held at any such time, the inspectors and officers of the general election shall conduct
at the same time the election herein provided for; and for such services they shall receive
no compensation other than that allowed them for the holding of the general election; but
if such an election is had at any other time than that of holding a regular election within
the county, then the election officers shall receive the same pay as that for holding a general
election. (School Code 1927, §§255, 260; Code 1940, T. 52,...
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