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11-44E-42
Section 11-44E-42 Eligibility of candidates; vacancy when commissioner ceases to possess qualifications.
The candidates for office of commissioner shall be qualified electors in the city for at least
one year prior to qualifying, shall be at least 19 years of age, shall have continuously resided
in the district for which he (she) is a candidate for the preceding six months, and shall
hold no other public office except that of notary public or member of the National Guard of
Naval or Military Reserve. If the commissioner shall cease to possess any of these qualifications
or shall be convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude, his (her) office shall immediately
become vacant. (Acts 1988, No. 88-445, p. 660, §3.03.)...
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11-99B-3
Section 11-99B-3 Filing of application for incorporation of district; adoption of resolutions
approving or denying application by governing bodies. (a) In order to incorporate a district
under this chapter, any number of natural persons, not less than three, shall first file an
identical written application with the governing body of each county, municipality, and public
corporation proposed to be a member of the proposed district. Such application shall contain:
(1) A statement of each project that the district proposes to acquire or construct. (2) A
general description of the area or areas in which the district proposes to acquire or construct
such project or projects, and the name of each county, municipality, and public corporation
proposed to be a member of the district. (3) A proposed total number of directors, which shall
be at least equal to the total number of counties and municipalities, and public corporations
with the governing bodies of which such application is filed, but...
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12-18-55
Section 12-18-55 Eligibility for retirement of district judges; right of election of former
county court judges, district attorneys or assistant district attorneys serving as circuit
judges on January 16, 1977, to come under provisions of Article 1 of chapter; filing of notice
of election with Clerk of Supreme Court by same. (a) Any district judge shall be eligible
for retirement and may elect to be retired pursuant to this article if he: (1) Has served
as much as five years as a district judge or judge of a county court immediately prior to
retirement and has become permanently, physically, or mentally unable to carry out his duties
on a full-time basis, proof of such disability being made by certificate of three reputable
physicians; (2) Has served for 12 years as a district judge or judge of a county court and
has reached or passed the age of 65 years; (3) Has served for 15 years as a district judge
or judge of a county court and is not less than 62 years of age or has served as...
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11-43B-16
Section 11-43B-16 Redistricting of boundaries after publication of census or change in corporate
limits. After the publication of a federal census of population or a substantial change in
the corporate limits, if any council district contains a population which is 10 percent more
or less than the total population of the city divided by the number of council districts,
then the council shall redistrict the boundaries in the following manner: (1) Within six months
after the publication of such a census or after such a change in the corporate limits, the
mayor shall file with the council a report recommending a plan for redistricting of the boundaries
in accordance with the following standards: a. Each district shall be formed of contiguous
and, to the extent reasonably possible, compact territory, and its boundary lines shall be
the center lines of streets or other well-defined boundaries; b. Each district shall contain
as nearly as possible the same population, but shall not vary by...
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11-43C-17
Section 11-43C-17 District council members - Qualifications; holding other offices; effect
of conviction or loss of any qualification. Councilmen shall be qualified electors of the
city and, in the case of candidates for any district, they shall have been residents of the
district which they represent for at least 90 days prior to their election, shall reside in
the district during their terms of office, and shall have attained the age of 21 years. No
councilman shall hold any other public office except that of notary public or member of the
National Guard or naval or military reserve, and all shall have been residents of the city
for at least one year prior to their election. If the councilman shall cease to possess any
of these qualifications or shall be convicted of crime involving moral turpitude, his office
shall immediately become vacant. (Acts 1987, No. 87-102, p. 116, §17.)...
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11-44C-17
Section 11-44C-17 District council members - Qualifications; holding other offices; effect
of conviction or loss of any qualification. Councilmen shall be qualified electors of the
city and, in the case of candidates for any district, they shall have been residents of the
district which they represent for at least 90 days prior to their election, shall reside in
the district during their terms of office and shall have attained the age of 21 years. No
councilman shall hold any other public office except that of notary public or member of the
national guard or naval or military reserve, and all shall have been residents of the city
for at least one year prior to their election. If the councilman shall cease to possess any
of these qualifications or shall be convicted of crime involving moral turpitude, his office
shall immediately become vacant. (Acts 1985, No. 85-229, p. 96, §17.)...
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36-25-14
Section 36-25-14 Filing of statement of economic interests. (a) A statement of economic interests
shall be completed and filed in accordance with this chapter with the commission no later
than April 30 of each year covering the period of the preceding calendar year by each of the
following: (1) All elected public officials at the state, county, or municipal level of government
or their instrumentalities. (2) Any person appointed as a public official and any person employed
as a public employee at the state, county, or municipal level of government or their instrumentalities
who occupies a position whose base pay is seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) or more
annually, as adjusted by the commission by January 31 of each year to reflect changes in the
U.S. Department of Labor's Consumer Price Index, or a successor index. (3) All candidates,
provided the statement is filed on the date the candidate files his or her qualifying papers
or, in the case of an independent candidate, on the...
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45-23A-21
Section 45-23A-21 City council. (a) Notwithstanding any law, whether special, local, general,
or municipal ordinance, to the contrary, pursuant to Civil Action No. 85-T-1332-N, U.S. District
Court for the Middle District Northern Division Federal Court Order, the City of Daleville
in Dale County, shall not designate by place number or by other similar method seats for its
city council. (b) The City Council of the City of Daleville, Alabama, shall consist of five
members elected at large, without designated or numbered places. In the election of members
of the city council, the five candidates receiving the highest number of votes shall be elected
to the council. There shall be no runoff election. In the event of a tie vote for the fifth
highest receiving votes, the winner shall be selected by a majority vote of the newly elected
mayor and council. In the election for members of the city council, each qualified voter shall
be entitled to vote for any number of candidates from one to...
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45-49-72.01
Section 45-49-72.01 Election of commissioners; qualifications; election of president of commission;
vacancies. (a) Members of the commission shall be elected at the general election to be held
in November 1960, and every four years thereafter, by the qualified electors of the entire
district which they are seeking. In all primary and general elections held to choose members
of the commission, the ballots shall separately designate and specify the places on such commission
by number, and each candidate shall designate in the announcement of his or her candidacy
the number of the place for which he or she is a candidate and such candidate shall have resided
within and be registered to vote in that district at least 90 days prior to qualifying. Members
of the commission shall be qualified electors of Mobile County. Each commissioner shall continue
to reside within the respective district which he or she represents throughout his or her
term of office. Any commissioner who resides outside...
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45-5A-70
Section 45-5A-70 Election of board of education; referendum. (a)(1) Pursuant to Amendment 659
to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, and as soon as practicable after final approval of
this section by the United States Department of Justice, if necessary, the Oneonta City Council
shall call an authorizing referendum election, to be held at the time of the next general
election held in the city on November 7, 2000, regarding changing the Oneonta City Board of
Education to an elected city board of education. (2) 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 section 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 Oneonta City Board of Education. The local laws may
provide for the termination of the terms of office of members of the...
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