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45-48-121.12
Section 45-48-121.12 Political activity. No employee shall be required to make, solicit, or
receive any assessment, donation, subscription, or contribution for any political purpose
whatsoever, or be required to be a member of a committee or an officer of a political party,
or take any part in its management or affairs except to exercise his or her right as a citizen
to express his or her opinion and cast his or her vote; no employee shall be required to assist
any candidate for nomination or election to public office, or required to make any public
statement in support of or against any such candidate, or participate in any manner whatever
in the campaign of any candidate in any general or primary election; and no employee shall
receive any appointment or advancement as a reward for his or her support of a candidate for
office or a political party; nor shall he or she be dismissed, suspended, or reduced in rank
or pay as punishment for his or her failure to support any candidate for...
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45-8A-130.14
Section 45-8A-130.14 Political activity. No employee shall make, solicit, or receive any assessment,
donation, subscription, or contribution for any political purpose whatsoever, or be a member
of a committee or an officer of a political party, or take any part in its management or affairs
except to exercise his or her right as a citizen to express his or her opinion and cast his
or her vote; no employee shall assist any candidate for nomination or election to public office,
or make any public statement in support of or against any such candidate, or participate in
any manner whatever in the campaign of any candidate in any general or primary election; and
no employee shall receive any appointment or advancement as a reward for his or her support
of a candidate for office or a political party; nor shall he or she be dismissed, suspended,
or reduced in rank or pay as punishment for his or her failure to support any candidate for
political office. (Act 84-405, p. 947, §15.)...
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45-8A-22.14
Section 45-8A-22.14 Political activity. No employee shall make, solicit, or receive any assessment,
donation, subscription, or contribution for any political purpose whatsoever, or be a member
of a committee or an officer of a political party, or take any part in its management or affairs
except to exercise his or her right as a citizen to express his or her opinion and cast his
or her vote; no employee shall assist any candidate for nomination or election to public office,
or make any public statement in support of or against any such candidate, or participate in
any manner whatever in the campaign of any candidate in any general or primary election; and
no employee shall receive any appointment or advancement as a reward for his or her support
of a candidate for office or a political party; nor shall he or she be dismissed, suspended
or reduced in rank or pay as punishment for his or her failure to support any candidate for
political office. (Acts 1953, No. 592, p. 838, §15.)...
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11-44E-40
Section 11-44E-40 Elections; qualification and term of office; oath. (a) Any commissioner whose
present term does not expire until October, 1993, shall continue to serve the remainder of
his or her term, but shall represent the district in which he or she resides. The commissioners
shall qualify and take office in the manner hereinafter prescribed on the first Monday in
October following his or her election. An election shall be held on the second Tuesday in
July, 1991, and every four years thereafter for the positions of associate commissioner for
Districts 2, 4, and 6 and in the manner herein provided. Associate commissioners for Districts
1 and 5 shall also be elected the second Tuesday in July, 1991, for initial two-year terms.
Districts 1, 3, and 5 shall elect associate commissioners the second Tuesday in July, 1993,
for four-year terms. After 1993, all associate commissioners shall serve four-year terms.
The mayor shall continue to hold office until the first Monday in October,...
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11-44E-46
Section 11-44E-46 Vacancies in commission. (a) Whenever a vacancy in the office of commissioner
shall occur by reason of death, resignation, removal, or any other cause, and the remainder
of the term is six months or less, the remaining members shall, by a majority vote, appoint
a commissioner to serve the remainder of the vacated term, who shall serve until a successor
has been elected and qualified. (b) If the remainder of the vacated term is more than six
months, the remaining members shall, by a majority vote, appoint a commissioner to serve until
a successor has been elected and qualified as hereinafter provided. The interim commissioner
selected shall receive the same rate of pay and allowances provided for the commissioner whose
vacated office he or she fills. The mayor shall within 10 days after the occurrence of the
vacancy, call for a special election to be held in the district of the vacancy on a Tuesday
not less than 60 days and not more than 120 days from the date the...
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45-10-20.02
Section 45-10-20.02 Municipal option election. (a) Upon petition of 25 percent of the number
of voters voting in the last general election of the municipality having a population of not
less than 1,300 inhabitants nor more than 1,500 inhabitants being filed with the city or town
clerk or governing body of the municipality, the governing body shall call a municipal option
election for the municipality to determine the sentiment of the people as to whether alcoholic
beverages may be legally sold or distributed in the municipality. The petition for the municipal
option election shall contain the following: "It is petitioned that a municipal option
election be held to determine whether the legal sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages
shall be permitted within this municipality," on the ballot to be used for the municipal
option election, the question shall be in the following form: "Do you favor the legal
sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages within this municipality? Yes...
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45-39A-12.03
Section 45-39A-12.03 Board of Education - Education of members. (a) The Florence City Council
shall take necessary steps to ensure that this part complies with the Federal Voting Rights
Act of 1965, as amended. (b) The Florence City Council shall call an election to elect the
initial members of the board of education. This election shall be held on the fourth Tuesday
in August 2001. The initial runoff election, if necessary, shall be held three weeks later
on Tuesday, September 18, 2001. (c) The initial election and the initial runoff election,
if necessary, and all subsequent elections held pursuant to this part shall be conducted,
the vote canvassed, and the results declared in the same manner as provided for other general
municipal elections, unless otherwise required in this part. (d) The initial elected members
of the board of education shall assume office on the first Monday in October 2001, and shall
serve initial terms of three years. Thereafter, terms of office shall be four...
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45-42-162.09
Section 45-42-162.09 Duties of mayor and commission. The mayor shall preside at the meetings
of the commission and shall be recognized as the head of the municipal government for all
ceremonial purposes and by the Governor for purpose of military law. A mayor pro tem shall
be elected from the membership by a majority vote of the commission at its first meeting following
its election. The mayor pro tem 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 mayor pro tem. Any vacancies
on the commission shall be filled by the commission at a meeting of the commission within
30 days following the date of the vacancy. The election of a new commissioner shall require
the affirmative vote of at least five members. A vacancy in one of the district commission
seats shall be filled by a person who shall reside within the district from whence the vacancy
arose. (Act 87-324, p. 442, § 10.)...
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45-48-20
Section 45-48-20 Regulation of sale of alcoholic beverages on Sunday. (a) The city council
of each municipality in Marshall County, where the sale of alcoholic beverages is legal, except
for Sunday sales of alcoholic beverages, by ordinance, may regulate the sale of all alcoholic
beverages including, but not limited to, draft beer and keg beer in any municipality within
the county. (b)(1) The voters of any municipality within the county may authorize the sale
of alcoholic beverages within the municipality on Sunday by an election pursuant to this section,
in the following manner: The governing body of the municipality, by resolution, may call an
election for the municipality to determine the sentiment of the voters of the municipality
residing within the corporate limits as to whether alcoholic beverages may be legally sold
or distributed on Sunday within the municipality. (2) On the ballot to be used for the election,
the question shall be in the following form: "Do you favor the...
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11-43-64
Section 11-43-64 Procedural requirements for increasing number of single-member districts in
Class 3 municipalities. Notwithstanding other provision of law, including but not limited
to Section 11-43-63, a Class 3 municipality may, by ordinance adopted by a majority of the
membership of the council 90 days prior to the regular general municipal election, increase
the number of single-member districts (wards) in the municipality up to and including nine
members. The ordinance may only be considered after two weeks public notice has been given,
outlining generally the voting districts under consideration. The ordinance shall provide
that candidates for election for a place on the council, where the council has been divided
into districts, shall have resided within the boundaries of the district (ward) for which
he or she seeks election for at least 30 days immediately preceding the date of the election,
and shall continue to reside in the district he or she represents so long as he or...
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