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45-28A-41.20
Section 45-28A-41.20 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2019 REGULAR
SESSION, EFFECTIVE APRIL 6, 2018. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) Pursuant
to Amendment 659 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 104.01 of
the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended, the Gadsden
City Council shall call an authorizing referendum election regarding changing the Gadsden
City Board of Education to an elected city board of education. (b) If a majority of the qualified
electors of the municipality voting in the authorizing referendum election vote in favor of
an elected city board of education, the board shall be established as provided in this subpart
and the Legislature, as provided in Amendment 659, from time to time, by local law may provide
further for the election and operation of the Gadsden City Board of Education. The local laws
may provide for the termination of the terms of office of members of...
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45-28A-41.21
Section 45-28A-41.21 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2019 REGULAR
SESSION, EFFECTIVE APRIL 6, 2018. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. If the majority
of electors voting pursuant to Section 45-28A-41.20 vote in favor of changing to an elected
board, an elected board of education for the City of Gadsden shall be established. The board
shall be called the Gadsden City Board of Education. The board shall be composed of seven
members. With the exception of the initial election, each member shall qualify and be elected
in the same manner and at the same time as members of the Gadsden City Council are elected.
Members shall be elected from the same districts as members of the Gadsden City Council are
elected by the qualified electors of the applicable district voting at the election. (Act
2018-565, §2.)...
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45-2A-30.01
Section 45-2A-30.01 Governing body. (a) The governing body of the City of Daphne shall consist
of a mayor-council-city manager. The mayor shall be elected at large, represent the City of
Daphne at all ceremonial functions and have veto power over all ordinances and resolutions
of a general and permanent nature. The council shall consist of seven members elected by districts
in compliance with the Voting Rights Act of 1964. The council shall exercise the legislative
functions of the city, shall have the power to appoint and remove a city manager, board, commission
and/or committee member, to establish other administrative departments, to distribute the
work of such departments, and promulgate rules and regulations for the operation thereof.
(b) The council shall be presided over by a president elected by a majority vote of the council
members and the president of the council shall be a voting member of the council. (c) The
city manager shall be the head of the administrative branch of...
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45-41-100
Section 45-41-100 Election of county board of education. (a) The several members of the Lee
County Board of Education shall hereafter be elected by only those qualified electors in the
county who reside outside of the city limits of any municipality in the county that has its
own school system. (b) Nothing in this section shall affect the unexpired term of any present
member of the Lee County Board of Education. (c) The provisions of this section are supplemental
and shall be construed in pari materia with all other laws relating to the Lee County Board
of Education; however, those laws or parts of law in direct conflict or inconsistent herewith
are hereby repealed. (Act 83-632, p. 983, §§1-3.)...
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45-5-100
Section 45-5-100 Compensation. (a) Members of the county Board of Education of Blount County,
except the member serving from beat or precinct 36, serving on August 10, 1973, shall serve
out the terms for which they have theretofore been elected. The Governor shall appoint a member
of the board to fill the vacancy caused by the elimination of a member from beat or precinct
36 for the remainder of the term for which the member from the beat or precinct 36 had theretofore
been elected. Their successors shall be elected as provided in this section. (b) For the purpose
of the nomination and election of members of the county board of education, that part of Blount
County lying outside the corporate limits of the City of Oneonta is redivided into five districts
having the following beats and boundaries as established on May 7, 1992: (1) DISTRICT I: Mount
High, Smoke Rise, Blount Springs, Hayden, Bangor/Sugar Creek, and Nectar. (2) DISTRICT II:
Blountsville, Summit, and Royal. (3) DISTRICT...
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11-43A-18
Section 11-43A-18 Appointment of city manager; temporary acting city manager; removal; dealings
with administrative service. The council, by a majority vote of the whole qualified membership
of the council, shall appoint a city manager, who shall be an officer of the city, and shall
have the powers to perform the duties in this article provided. No councilman shall receive
such appointment during the term for which the council member shall have been elected nor
within one year after expiration of the term. Any civil service act applicable to the municipality
shall not apply to the appointment or the removal of the city manager. A temporary acting
city manager may be designated by the council to serve for not more than four months in these
events, but only in these events: (1) When the first council takes office after adoption of
this article or (2) following the removal of any permanent city manager. Such temporary acting
city manager shall perform the duties and assume the obligations...
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11-43A-78
Section 11-43A-78 Election of municipal officers; qualifications and eligibility of candidates;
runoff election; term of office. With respect to municipal elections, each candidate shall
announce that he is to become a candidate for either mayor or for councilman of District 1,
2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7. A candidate may not run for both mayor and councilman in the same election.
A candidate for mayor shall have resided in the municipality for a period of at least ninety
days immediately preceding the date of regular election, and, if elected, shall continue to
reside therein so long as he remains mayor. A candidate for councilman shall have resided
within the district from which he seeks election for a period of at least ninety days immediately
preceding the date of the regular election, and, if elected, shall continue to reside therein
so long as he remains a councilman. Each voter in the election may cast one vote for a candidate
for mayor and one vote for a candidate for councilman from...
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11-46-7
Section 11-46-7 Polling places for municipal elections in Class 1 municipalities. (a) Notwithstanding
any provision of law to the contrary, except for those citizens of Birmingham that reside
in Shelby County and those citizens of Birmingham that vote in the general election outside
the Birmingham city limits, the polling places for municipal elections in any Class 1 municipality
shall be the same as the polling places for general elections. (b) The polling places in which
the Class 1 municipal election are held shall be in compliance with the requirements of the
U.S. Department of Justice for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, shall
submit all required information to the U.S. Department of Justice for pre-clearance to hold
the election in time to receive the appropriate approval and conduct the election at the time
specified by law, and shall provide all notification to the voters of Birmingham regarding
their assigned voting locations and any special procedures to...
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11-50-404
Section 11-50-404 Transfer of systems to district by municipalities. Each municipality in Alabama
which now or hereafter owns a gas plant and system is hereby authorized to transfer and convey
all or any part of such plant and system or any rights incident thereto, without the necessity
of authorization at an election of the qualified voters of such municipality, to a gas district
incorporated as a public corporation under the provisions of this article, whether such municipality
is a member of the district or not. Any such transfer or conveyance may be made with or without
pecuniary consideration and on any such terms and conditions as the governing body of the
municipality owning such plant and system may determine. Any such transfer and conveyance
shall be made only upon the adoption by the governing body of the municipality owning such
plant and system of an ordinance or resolution authorizing such transfer and conveyance. (Acts
1953, No. 641, p. 900.)...
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45-22A-21
Section 45-22A-21 Board of education. (a) There is established a school board for the City
of Cullman, Alabama, which board shall be called "The Cullman City Board of Education."
The board shall be composed of five members elected from the city at-large by the qualified
electors of the City of Cullman. Places on the board shall be numbered one to five, inclusive.
(b) Each candidate for a place on the city board of education shall be at least 21 years of
age, a resident of the city for at least 90 consecutive days immediately preceding the deadline
date for qualifying as a candidate, and shall not have a record of conviction for any crime
involving moral turpitude. The qualification fee for the first election to be held for the
board created by this section shall be twenty-five dollars ($25) for each candidate. Thereafter,
each candidate shall pay a qualifying fee prescribed by the Cullman City Council not later
than six months prior to the qualifying deadline as provided by law. (c)(l)...
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