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11-43D-2
Section 11-43D-2 Adoption of ordinance establishing boundaries of council districts; election
of mayor and city council; assumption of office; future elections; powers and duties. If said
ordinance as hereinabove set out be adopted by the governing body of any municipality to which
this chapter applies, then: (1) Within 90 days thereafter the governing body shall adopt an
ordinance establishing the boundaries of the six council districts herein provided for and
shall take such steps as are necessary to comply with the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965,
as amended. (2) The election of the mayor and all the members of the city council shall be
held as set by ordinance by the council and quadrennially thereafter and in accordance with
the provisions and terms of the general election laws governing mayor-council elections under
the general laws of the State of Alabama. (3) On the first Monday in October, after the election
of the mayor and council, the newly elected mayor and council...
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45-8A-23.007
Section 45-8A-23.007 Council. The councilmen provided for in this subpart shall be known collectively
as the Council of the City of ... (Name of said city to be inserted) and shall have the powers
and duties hereinafter provided. The council first elected shall qualify and take office in
the manner hereinafter prescribed on the first Monday in October following the date when the
election of all councilmen is completed, and thereupon such city shall be and become organized
under the council-manager form of government provided under this part, and shall thereafter
be governed by the provisions of this part. (Acts 1953, No. 404, p. 472, ยง1.08.)...
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11-22-7
Section 11-22-7 Board of directors. The corporation shall have a board of directors in which
all powers of the corporation shall be vested and which shall consist of any number of directors,
not less than three, all of whom shall be duly qualified electors of and taxpayers in the
county. The directors shall serve as such without compensation; except, that they shall be
reimbursed for their actual expenses incurred in and about the performance of their duties
hereunder. No director shall be an officer or employee of the county. The directors shall
be elected by the governing body of the county, and they shall be so elected that they shall
hold office for staggered terms. At the time of the election of the first board of directors,
the governing body of the county shall divide the directors into three groups containing as
nearly equal whole numbers as may be possible. The first term of the directors included in
the first group shall be two years, the first term of the directors included...
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11-43-40
Section 11-43-40 Composition of city councils; voting by president of council. (a) Except as
provided in Section 11-43-2 as it relates to the legislative functions of the mayor in cities
and towns having a population of 12,000 or more but less than 25,000 inhabitants according
to the most recent or any subsequent federal decennial census, in cities having a population
of 12,000 or more, the following officers shall be elected at each general municipal election,
who shall compose the city council for the cities and who shall hold office for four years
and until their successors are elected and qualified, and who shall exercise the legislative
functions of city government and any other powers and duties which are or may be vested by
law in the city council or its members: (1) In cities having seven wards or less, a president
of the city council and two aldermen from each ward, to be elected by the qualified voters
of the several wards voting separately in every ward; except, that in...
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11-60-7
Section 11-60-7 Board of directors. The corporation shall have a board of directors in which
all powers of the corporation shall be vested and which shall consist of any number of directors,
not less than three, all of whom shall be duly qualified electors of and taxpayers in the
municipality. The directors shall serve as such without compensation, except that they shall
be reimbursed for their actual expenses incurred in and about the performance of their duties
under this chapter. No director shall be an officer or employee of the municipality. The directors
shall be elected by the governing body of the municipality, and they shall be so elected that
they shall hold office for staggered terms. At the time of the election of the first board
of directors, the governing body of the municipality shall divide the directors into three
groups containing as near equal whole numbers as may be possible. The first term of the directors
included in the first group shall be two years; the first...
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22-21-135
Section 22-21-135 Board of directors. (a) The authority shall have a board of directors composed
of the number of directors provided in the certificate of incorporation, as most recently
amended. All powers of the authority shall be exercised by the board or pursuant to its authorization.
The directors shall be residents of the municipality (except, that any director required to
be elected from among persons nominated by the county commission need not be a resident of
the municipality, but must be a resident of the county) and shall be elected by the governing
body for staggered terms of office. In order to accomplish this purpose, the governing body
shall, at the time of the election of the first board, divide the board into three groups
containing as near equal whole numbers as possible. The first term of board members included
in the first group shall be two years, the first term of the board members included in the
second group shall be four years and the first term of the board...
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11-20-36
Section 11-20-36 Board of directors. The corporation shall have a board of directors in which
all powers of the corporation shall be vested and which shall consist of any number of directors,
not less than three, all of whom shall be duly qualified electors of and taxpayers in the
county. The directors shall serve as such without compensation except that they shall be reimbursed
for their actual expenses incurred in and about the performance of their duties under this
article. No more than one director shall be an officer or employee of the county, and in no
event shall a judge of probate serve as such director. The directors shall be elected by the
governing body of the county and they shall be so elected that they shall hold office for
staggered terms. At the time of the election of the first board of directors, the governing
body of the county shall divide the directors into three groups containing as nearly equal
whole numbers as may be possible. The first term of the directors...
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11-44E-74
Section 11-44E-74 Vacancy in office of mayor; acting mayor; special election; qualification,
duties, and term of successor. Whenever a vacancy in the office of mayor shall occur by reason
of death, resignation, removal, or any other cause, including physical or mental incapacity,
the senior member of the commission based on consecutive time in service as commissioner shall
serve as acting mayor until an acting mayor is selected by the commission. An acting mayor
shall be selected by a majority vote of the commission and shall assume the duties of the
office of mayor effective on the date selected and shall serve as acting mayor until a new
mayor is elected and qualified as hereinafter provided. The acting mayor shall receive no
compensation, expenses, or allowances as a commissioner while acting as mayor, but shall receive
the same rate of pay and allowances provided for the mayor whose vacated office the acting
mayor fills. The election commission of the city, if there be one, and if...
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12-2-1
Section 12-2-1 Composition of court; election and terms of office of justices. (a) The Supreme
Court, except as otherwise provided, shall consist of a chief justice and eight associate
justices, who shall be elected by the qualified electors of the state at the general elections
as provided by law for the election of members of the House of Representatives in Congress
and who shall hold their offices for the term of six years from the first Monday after the
second Tuesday in January next succeeding their election and until their successors are elected
and qualified. Subject to the provisions of the Constitution respecting filling of vacancies
in judicial offices, members of the Supreme Court shall be elected as follows: The Chief Justice
and three associate justices shall be elected at the general election in November, 1976, two
associate justices shall be elected at the general election in November, 1978, and three associate
justices shall be elected at the general election in...
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17-5-2
Section 17-5-2 Definitions. (a) For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) CANDIDATE. An individual who has done any of the following: a.
Taken the action necessary under the laws of the state to qualify himself or herself for nomination
or for election to any state office or local office or in the case of an independent seeking
ballot access, on the date when he or she files a petition with the judge of probate in the
case of county offices, with the appropriate qualifying municipal official in the case of
municipal offices, or the Secretary of State in all other cases. b. Received contributions
or made expenditures in excess of one thousand dollars ($1,000), or given his or her consent
for any other person or persons to receive contributions or make expenditures in excess of
one thousand dollars ($1,000), with a view to bringing about his or her nomination or election
to any state office or local office. (2) COMMISSION. The State Ethics...
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