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11-46-9
Section 11-46-9 Election commission in Class 1 municipality. In any Class 1 municipality, the
mayor, the city attorney, and the president of the city council shall constitute an election
commission for the city. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if either the mayor or the president
of the council is a candidate for office, the mayor shall appoint a member of the city council
who is not a candidate for office to serve on the election commission for the election in
which the mayor or the president is a candidate. In the event that both the mayor and the
president of the council are candidates for office at the same election, the mayor shall appoint
two members of the council who are not candidates for office to serve on the election commission
in place of the mayor and the president. If the mayor and all members of the council are candidates
for office at the same election, the mayor shall designate a senior member of his or her staff
and the council president shall designate a senior...
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11-50-432
Section 11-50-432 Members of board - Election and terms of office; vacancies. The governing
body of such municipality shall elect the members of the board. Immediately upon the creation
and establishment of the board, the governing body of such municipality shall proceed to elect
one member to serve until July 1 of the next ensuing year and until his successor is elected
and qualified, one member to serve until July 1 of the second ensuing year and until his successor
is elected and qualified and one member to serve until July 1 of the third ensuing year and
until his successor is elected and qualified. At the first regular meeting of the governing
body of such municipality in the month of June of each year, the said governing body shall
elect a successor of the member of the board whose term expires on July 1 following, and the
person so elected shall become a member of the board on July 1 following and shall hold such
position for a period of three years and until his successor is...
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11-50-462
Section 11-50-462 Members of board - Election and terms of office; vacancies. The governing
body of such municipality shall elect the members of the board. Immediately upon the creation
and establishment of the board, the governing body of such municipality shall proceed to elect
one member to serve until July 1 of the next ensuing year and until his successor is elected
and qualified, one member to serve until July 1 of the second ensuing year and until his successor
is elected and qualified and one member to serve until July 1 of the third ensuing year and
until his successor is elected and qualified. At the first regular meeting of the governing
body of such municipality in the month of June of each year, the said governing body shall
elect a successor of the member of the board whose term expires on July 1 following, and the
person so elected shall become a member of the board on July 1 following and shall hold such
position for a period of three years and until his successor is...
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11-43A-16
Section 11-43A-16 Duties of mayor; assistant mayor; vacancy; mayor pro tempore; vacancies;
exceptions in Class 6 cities and Class 7 municipalities. (a) The mayor shall preside at the
meetings of the council and shall be recognized as the head of the municipal government for
all ceremonial purposes and by the Governor for purpose of military law, but shall have no
other administrative duties. (b) In all cities to which this section applies, except Class
6 cities wherein the municipal governing body has elected to have a nine-member council, as
authorized in Section 11-43A-8, and except in municipalities organized under Section 11-43A-1.1,
the councilman-at-large shall be assistant mayor and shall act as mayor during the absence
or disability of the mayor. Any vacancy in the office of the mayor shall be filled by the
councilman-at-large. In the Class 6 cities and municipalities organized under Section 11-43A-1.1,
a mayor pro tempore shall be elected from the membership by a majority vote...
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37-1-3
Section 37-1-3 Election or appointment of commissioners; terms of office; filling of vacancies.
(a) The terms of office of the commissioners shall be for four years; at the election to be
held in the state on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, 1940, and every
four years thereafter, a president of the commission shall be elected by the qualified electors
of this state; and at the election to be held in the state on the first Tuesday after the
first Monday in November, 1942, and every four years thereafter, two associates, who, with
the president, shall constitute the commission, shall be elected by the qualified electors
of the state. The result of such election shall be ascertained and declared by the same authority
and in the same manner as are the results of election for Chief Justice and associate justices
of the Supreme Court. (b) The persons elected to fill the offices shall enter upon the discharge
of their respective duties on the day after the general...
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45-37A-52.90
Section 45-37A-52.90 Election; term; qualification. The first mayor shall be elected at the
same election at which the council members are elected under Section 45-37A-52.06 and shall
hold office until the second Tuesday in November of that year ending in an odd number which
would give him or her a term of office most closely approximating four years and until his
or her successor is elected and qualified. The first mayor shall qualify and take office in
the manner hereinafter prescribed on the second Monday following the date the election of
all nine council members is completed or on the second Monday following the election of such
mayor, whichever last occurs. The regular election for mayor shall be held on the second Tuesday
in October of the year during which the term of the first mayor elected hereunder terminates
and every four years thereafter. The mayor elected at any such regular election, on or before
the fourth Tuesday of November of the year of such election, shall qualify...
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45-45-101
Section 45-45-101 Election; term of office; vacancies; qualifications; compensation. (a)(1)
At the time of expiration of the current contract held by the Madison County Superintendent
of Education, or at the time of any vacancy in the office of county superintendent of education
prior to the contract expiration date, the superintendent of education for Madison County
shall be elected by those electors of Madison County who reside in those areas of Madison
County that are outside the boundaries of any other school system. The county superintendent
of education shall be nominated and elected in the same manner as other county officers are
nominated and elected under the state election laws. In order to provide for continuity in
the county superintendent's office, the election for the county superintendent of education
shall be held either in conjunction with any regularly scheduled countywide election to be
held at a time that sufficiently precedes the expiration of the tenure of office...
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45-8A-23.060
Section 45-8A-23.060 Vacancies in council. Vacancies in the council, other than mayor, shall
be filled by the council at any regular meeting. In the event of a deadlock, and for purposes
of breaking the deadlock, the mayor shall cast an additional vote. For the purposes of this
section, a deadlock shall be determined to exist when, at the end of the third regular meeting
of the council following the creation of the vacancy, the council shall not have selected
a person to fill the vacancy. The person selected to fill a vacancy shall possess all of the
qualifications set out in this section, including residence in the ward he or she represents,
and he or she shall hold office until the next election of councilman. (Acts 1953, No. 404,
p. 472, ยง3.11; Act 84-400, p. 938, 1.)...
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11-43C-22
Section 11-43C-22 Vacancies in council. Vacancies of any nature in the council other than those
occurring less than one year prior to the date of the next regular council election, shall
be filled by special elections to be held for that purpose, the dates of which shall be set
by the council at the next regular meeting or any subsequent meeting of the council after
such vacancy occurs, such dates to be set no later than 120 nor less than 45 days after the
occurrence of such vacancies. Such elections shall be held in the same manner and subject
to the same procedures as regular council elections and the person so elected shall hold office
for the remainder of the unexpired term. Such election shall be held in conjunction with a
general, special, or constitutional election, if any falls within the period herein specified;
otherwise, a special election shall be called by the mayor on the date set by the council
and shall be held in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and the...
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11-44C-22
Section 11-44C-22 Vacancies in council. Vacancies of any nature in the council, other than
those occurring less than one year prior to the date of the next regular council election,
shall be filled by special elections to be held for that purpose, the dates of which shall
be set by the council at the next regular meeting or any subsequent meeting of the council
after such vacancy occurs, such dates to be set no later than 120 nor less than 60 days after
the occurrence of such vacancies. Such elections shall be held in the same manner and subject
to the same procedures as regular council elections and the person so elected shall hold office
for the remainder of the unexpired term. A special election shall be called by the mayor on
the date set by the council and shall be held in accordance with the provisions of this chapter
and the general laws applicable to such city. If a vacancy occurs after reapportionment has
changed the district boundaries, but before the new districts take...
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