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45-2-261.07
Section 45-2-261.07 Procedure for exercising jurisdiction in each district. The Baldwin County
Commission shall not exercise its planning and zoning powers and jurisdiction in any district
established hereunder until the majority of the qualified electors of the district voting
in an election shall have voted their desire to come within the planning and zoning authority
of the Baldwin County Commission. The election shall be held if 10 percent of the qualified
electors in any district submit a written petition to the county commission expressing a desire
to be subject to the planning and zoning jurisdiction of the Baldwin County Commission under
authority of this subpart. For the purposes of the establishment of districts after June 1,
2010, a district shall correspond to a voting precinct or precincts in the county unless the
county governing body determines that the use of voting precinct boundaries is not feasible.
A party or parties seeking to file a petition shall notify the...
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45-20-111
Section 45-20-111 Compensation - Poll workers. In Covington County, an election official who
works at polling places shall receive an additional expense allowance in an amount as will,
together with any amount paid by the state pursuant to Section 17-6-13, make the total amount
paid to each returning officer and each clerk ninety dollars ($90) for each day the returning
officer and clerk work at the polls during any election. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the
county commission, from time to time and upon unanimous adoption of a resolution, may increase
the amount of the expense allowance provided for in this section. (Act 2005-98, p. 150, §1.)...

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45-31-110.04
Section 45-31-110.04 Voting machines; election officers. The county governing body shall determine
the number of voting machines deemed necessary to serve adequately the voters at an election,
taking into consideration the nature or character of the election; provided, however, that
at each election there shall be maintained at each voting center at least one voting machine
for each 600 voting electors, or fraction thereof, residing in the territory served by the
voting center designated for the territory. At least 20 days prior to the time when the election
officers for an election are required to be appointed, the county governing body shall in
writing inform the officers whose duty it is to appoint the election officers of the number
of voting machines which shall be maintained at the respective voting centers during the forthcoming
election; and the officers whose duty it is to appoint election officers shall appoint the
number of election officers for the respective voting centers...
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45-37-111
Section 45-37-111 Compensation of election officials; expense allowance. (a)(1) This section
shall apply only in Jefferson County. (2)a. In all general, municipal, special, and primary
elections, the compensation of certain election officers and workers shall be as follows:
The chief inspector shall be paid one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125) per day, the assistant
chief inspector shall be paid eighty-five dollars ($85) per day, and each clerk and each worker
assigned to canvas the vote shall be paid seventy-five dollars ($75) per day. In municipal
elections where paper ballots are used exclusively, the provisions of law applicable to the
use of paper ballots shall apply as to the amount which each election official in the voting
centers or box shall be paid. To receive the returning fee allowed in this section the election
official shall present an affidavit indicating he or she has attended an election procedure
school since the last election. b. In all city and municipal...
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45-49-111.01
Section 45-49-111.01 Compensation. (a) In Mobile County, the compensation of the election officers
holding general, special, primary, and municipal elections shall be two hundred dollars ($200)
per day for inspectors, one hundred seventy-five dollars ($175) per day for chief clerks,
and one hundred fifty dollars ($150) per day for the other election officers. The compensation
of the inspectors and chief clerks for attending any mandatory school or training as required
by the judge of probate shall be thirty dollars ($30). The compensation of other election
officials for attending any mandatory school or training as required by the judge of probate
shall be fifteen dollars ($15). The county treasury and, when appropriate, the treasuries
of the various municipalities within the county, shall pay such amounts necessary, which,
when combined with any amount payable by the state will total the amounts hereinabove provided.
The returning officer shall be entitled to mileage allowance...
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45-8-111
Section 45-8-111 Compensation. (a) Each election official of Calhoun County shall receive the
rate of minimum wage for each hour, or fraction thereof, that the polls are open per day for
the performance of his or her official duties. The county governing body of Calhoun County
shall supplement the compensation already provided by the general law of the state with funds
out of the county general fund sufficient to bring said compensation up to the amount provided
for by this section; provided, however, in any municipal election in which the official serves,
the supplement provided for herein shall be paid by the municipality in which such election
is held. (b) In Calhoun County, commencing May 12, 2005, each election official shall be entitled
to receive an additional compensation payable from the county general fund in the amount of
twenty-five dollars ($25) for each returning officer and clerk and fifty dollars ($50) for
each inspector. The amount shall be paid in addition to any...
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11-16-22
Section 11-16-22 Preparation and disposition of certified statements of votes and poll lists.
Immediately on the closing of the polls, the inspectors must count the ballots and certify
the number of votes cast "For removal to _____" and the number of votes cast "Against
removal," and certify on one of the poll lists that such poll list is the poll list of
the election precinct or voting place at which they were inspectors and the day and year on
which said election was held, and they shall securely seal up such statements of the votes
and poll lists, together with the ballots cast in said election, in an envelope or other wrapper
or receptacle and label the same so as to show the precinct or ward in which said ballots
were cast and deliver the same to the returning officer, and said returning officer must,
within 24 hours thereafter, deliver the same to the said board of commissioners at the courthouse
of the county. (Code 1907, §194; Code 1923, §286; Code 1940, T. 12, §249.)...
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17-16-40
Section 17-16-40 Grounds of contest. The election of any person declared elected to the office
of Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor, Treasurer, Attorney General, Commissioner of Agriculture
and Industries, Public Service Commissioner, senator or representative in the Legislature,
justices of the Supreme Court, judges of the courts of appeals, judge of the circuit court
or district court, or any office which is filled by the vote of a single county, or to the
office of constable may be contested by any person who was at the time of either of the elections
a qualified elector for any of the following causes: (1) Malconduct, fraud, or corruption
on the part of any inspector, clerk, returning officer, canvassing board, or other person.
(2) When the person whose election to office is contested was not eligible thereto at the
time of such election. (3) On account of illegal votes. (4) On account of the rejection of
legal votes. (5) Offers to bribe, bribery, intimidation, or other...
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45-2-111.01
Section 45-2-111.01 Compensation - Election officials. In Baldwin County, election officials
who work at polling places are hereby entitled to an additional per diem allowance in such
an amount as will, together with any amount paid by the state, make the total paid to such
officials thirty dollars ($30) for each day they work at the polls. If the amount paid to
such officials as compensation or expense allowance by the state increases in the future,
then the amount paid by the county under this section shall automatically decrease in a like
amount. In addition, the returning officer shall be entitled to a mileage allowance in the
amount of eighteen cents ($.18) per mile. The expense allowances provided for in this section
shall be paid from the general fund of the county. (Act 81-100, p. 119, §1.)...
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45-21-111
Section 45-21-111 Compensation. (a) In Crenshaw County, in addition to any and all other compensation,
salary, and expense allowances provided for by law, there shall be paid to each election official
of the county an expense allowance in such an amount as will, together with any amount paid
by the state, as salary, compensation, or expense allowance, make the total paid to such members
equal to twenty-five dollars ($25) per day, and the returning officer, in addition thereto,
ten cents ($0.10) a mile going to the courthouse and returning to the place of holding the
election. If the amount paid to such officials as compensation or expense allowance by the
state increases in the future, then the amount paid by the county under this section shall
automatically decrease. (b) The amount paid under the provisions of this section shall be
paid out of the county general fund and shall be paid only when the election officials actually
attend meetings. (Act 81-282, p. 364, §§1, 2.)...
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