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45-37A-52-51
Section 45-37A-52-51 Statement of candidacy. Any person desiring to become a candidate in any
election for the office of council member may become such candidate by filing in the office
of the judge of probate of the county in which such city is situated, a statement in writing
of such candidacy and an affidavit taken and certified by such judge of probate or by a notary
public that such person is duly qualified to hold the office for which he or she desires to
be a candidate. Such statement shall be filed at least 45 days before the day set for such
election and shall be substantially the following form: State of Alabama, ______ County. I,
the undersigned, being first duly sworn, depose and say that I am a citizen of the City of
______ in the state and county, and reside at ______ in the City of ______, that I desire
to become a candidate for office as a member of the city council, district number ______,
in the City at the election for that office to be held on the ______ day of...
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11-43D-1
Section 11-43D-1 Cities to which chapter applies; form of ordinance. The governing body of
any Class 5 municipality operating under a United States district court consent decree approved
by the court in the case of Tolbert and Petty vs. the City of Bessemer, Civil Action No. 75-297,
by a majority vote of the members thereof may adopt an ordinance establishing a mayor-council
form of government pursuant to the terms and conditions of this chapter. Any municipality
desiring to adopt a form of government provided for herein shall adopt an ordinance in substantially
the following form: "BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF _____ AS FOLLOWS: "Section
1. That pursuant to Act 89-750 of the 1989 Regular Session of the Legislature, the mayor-council
form of government pursuant to the United States district court decree agreed to by the parties
and approved by the court on the 18th day of October, 1985, in the case of Tolbert and Petty
vs. the City of Bessemer, under which the...
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11-44A-30
Section 11-44A-30 Adoption of mayor-council form of government where commission form violates
federal Voting Rights Act; division into single-member districts; residence requirements for
candidates and electors. Any Class 7 municipality operating under a commission form of government
with its members elected at large and which at large system has been decreed to be in violation
of the federal Voting Rights Act by a court of law may, by an ordinance duly adopted not less
than three months prior to the regular municipal election, adopt a mayor-council form of government
with the mayor elected at large and a five-member council elected from single-member districts.
The ordinance shall divide the municipality into five single-member districts of nearly equal
population and shall provide that candidates for election for a place on the council shall
have resided within the district from which he or she seeks election for a period of 90 days
immediately preceding the date of the election, and...
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11-44F-1
Section 11-44F-1 Adoption of mayor-council form of government where commission form violates
federal Voting Rights Act; division into single-member districts; residence requirements for
candidates and electors. Any Class 8 municipality operating under a commission form of government
with its members elected at large and which at large system has been decreed to be in violation
of the federal Voting Rights Act by a court of law may, by an ordinance duly adopted not less
than three months prior to the regular municipal election, adopt a mayor-council form of government
with the mayor elected at large and a five-member council elected from single-member districts.
The ordinance shall divide the municipality into five single-member districts of nearly equal
population and shall provide that candidates for election for a place on the council shall
have resided within the district from which he or she seeks election for a period of 90 days
immediately preceding the date of the election, and...
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16-13-199
Section 16-13-199 Municipality may remain under county board of education; disposition of tax
when city assumes control of schools. When a municipality under the jurisdiction of a county
board of education attains a population of 5,000 or more, according to the last decennial
or any subsequent federal census, the schools of the municipality may remain under control
of the county board by agreement between that board and the city council of the municipality,
which agreement shall be expressed in resolutions adopted by and spread upon the minutes of
the two authorities. If the municipality does not enter into such an agreement, the control
of the school or schools of the territory within the municipality shall be vested in a city
board of education, and thereafter the district school tax collected in the city shall be
paid over to the custodian of city school funds, and the district school tax collected in
the contiguous territory shall be paid over to the custodian of county school...
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45-20A-1
Section 45-20A-1 Board of education - Creation; composition. An elected board of education
for the City of Andalusia is established. The board shall be called the Andalusia City Board
of Education. Except as otherwise provided for the initial board pursuant to subsection (b)
of Section 45-20A-10.03, the board shall be composed of five members, with one member being
elected from each of the five city council districts by a majority of the qualified electors
voting who reside in the district. (Act 2001-342, p. 438, §1.)...
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45-20A-10
Section 45-20A-10 Board of education - Creation; composition. An elected board of education
for the City of Andalusia is established. The board shall be called the Andalusia City Board
of Education. Except as otherwise provided for the initial board pursuant to subsection (b)
of Section 45-20A-10.03, the board shall be composed of five members, with one member being
elected from each of the five city council districts by a majority of the qualified electors
voting who reside in the district. (Act 2001-342, p. 438, §1.)...
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45-20A-50
Section 45-20A-50 Board of education - Creation; composition. An elected board of education
for the City of Opp is established. The board shall be called the Opp City Board of Education.
Except as otherwise provided for the initial board pursuant to subsection (d) of Section 45-20A-50.03,
the board shall be composed of five members, with one member being elected from each of the
five city council districts by a majority of the qualified electors voting who reside in the
district. (Act 2001-343, p. 442, §1.)...
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45-24-90
Section 45-24-90 Selma and Dallas County Economic Development Authority. (a) In Dallas County,
there is created the Selma and Dallas County Economic Development Authority. The authority
is created for the purpose and has the responsibility of aiding and assisting current industries
and coordinating efforts of all municipal and county agencies of Dallas County, Alabama, as
well as aiding organizations in the development of new industries which will provide job opportunities
for the citizens of the City of Selma and Dallas County, Alabama. (b)(l) The authority shall
be governed by a board of directors consisting of five members. Three of the five members
shall be appointed by the Mayor of the City of Selma and the Judge of Probate of Dallas County.
One member shall be appointed by the Craig Field Airport and Industrial Authority and one
member shall be appointed by the Selma and Dallas County Chamber of Commerce. There shall
be racial minority representation on the board. Subsequently,...
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45-39A-12
Section 45-39A-12 Board of Education - Creation; composition. If the majority of electors voting
vote in favor of changing to an elected board, an elected board of education for the City
of Florence shall be established. The board shall be called the Florence City Board of Education.
The board shall be composed of six members, with one member being elected from each of the
six city council districts by a majority of the qualified electors voting who reside in the
district. (Act 2000-656, p. 1311, §2.)...
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