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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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11-42-103
Section 11-42-103 Division of consolidated municipality into wards by commission; election
of mayor and other officers. (a) The mayor and one councilman from each municipality to be
selected by the council shall be constituted a commission to divide such consolidated municipality
into wards, and if they are unable to agree, they shall call in another person who shall cast
a deciding vote, and such consolidated city or town shall be divided into wards as the commission
or a majority of them may direct. (b) At a day not more than 30 days after said commission
has divided such city or town into wards, an election, conforming to the general municipal
election law, shall be held and conducted by officers selected by such commission, at which
election a mayor and the proper officers for a municipality of such size shall be elected.
Officers conducting such election shall forthwith count the votes and make return to the commission,
who shall declare the results of such election, and those...
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11-5-31
Section 11-5-31 Alabama Coroner's Training Commission. (a) There is created the Alabama Coroner's
Training Commission to be appointed as herein provided. Appointments to the commission shall
be made as follows: (1) The President of the Alabama Coroner's Association shall appoint one
county coroner to serve an initial term of two years. (2) The Attorney General shall appoint
one district attorney to serve for an initial term of one year. (3) The Governor shall appoint
one county coroner to serve for an initial term of three years. (4) The Director of the Alabama
Department of Forensic Sciences shall appoint one person who is either a state medical examiner
or a forensic scientist to serve for an initial term of two years. (5) The Board of Directors
of the Alabama Coroner's Association shall appoint three county coroners to serve for initial
terms of two years each. (b) The membership of the commission shall be inclusive and reflect
the racial, gender, geographic, urban\rural, and...
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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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45-37-240.20
Section 45-37-240.20 Election procedures. (a)(1) Those deputy or assistant county officials
serving in the branch offices in the City of Bessemer in Jefferson County maintained as required
by Act No. 490, H. 1566, Regular Session, (General Acts of Alabama 1915, p. 549), hereinafter
listed, in lieu of being appointed by the principal county officers, shall be elected and
nominated in the same manner that the circuit judges sitting at Bessemer and the deputy district
attorney of the Bessemer Division of Jefferson County are nominated and elected, as follows,
by the qualified voters of the territory over which the Circuit Court of the Tenth Judicial
Circuit sitting at Bessemer has and exercises jurisdiction, and each of such officials shall
at the time of his or her election and during his or her term of office reside within the
territory from which he or she is elected. a. The assistant tax collector shall be elected
at the general election held on the first Tuesday after the first...
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28-2-1
Section 28-2-1 Procedure for elections to determine classification of counties as wet or dry
counties; laws applicable in dry counties. (a) In every county where a majority of the electors
voting in an election, called by the Governor to determine whether Chapter 3 of this title
shall be adopted in the county, vote "Yes," Chapter 3 and all of its provisions
shall be immediately put into operation in such county, but in every county where a majority
of the electors voting in the election vote "No," Chapter 3 shall not go into effect
in such county and all laws prohibiting the manufacture and sale of alcoholic liquors or beverages
now in force and effect in Alabama shall remain in full force and effect in every such county.
For the purpose of this chapter the term "wet county" shall mean any county which
by a majority of those voting voted in the affirmative in the election provided for in this
section, and "dry counties" shall be construed to mean all counties which by a majority
of...
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45-37-150.18
Section 45-37-150.18 Referendum. If the vote on the constitutional amendment excepting bingo
from the constitutional prohibition against lotteries in Section 65 of the Constitution of
Alabama 1901, is approved by a majority of the voters casting ballots thereon in Jefferson
County, it shall not be necessary for an election to be held under this article to determine
whether the procedures of this article shall be operative in the county. If the amendment
passes statewide, but is rejected in Jefferson County, this article shall not be effective
until a favorable vote is given by the voters of the county thereon. The governing body of
Jefferson County may call and provide for holding a referendum for the purpose of determining
if this article shall become operative. The election shall be held and the officers appointed
to hold same in the manner provided by law for holding other county elections in the county
and the returns thereof tabulated and results certified as provided by law for...
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45-41-260.07
Section 45-41-260.07 Election for coverage. Except where jurisdiction has been obtained by
the commission pursuant to Section 45-41-260.02, the master plan and zoning regulations provided
by the commission shall not be applicable in any beat of Lee County until the majority of
the qualified electors of the beat voting in a special election have signified by their vote
that they desire the authority of the commission, its master plan, and the zoning regulations
to apply to their beat. The election must be held not less than 90 days nor more than 120
days after a petition seeking the election is filed in the office of the judge of probate.
The petition shall be signed by at least 15 percent of the electors who reside within the
beat and who own real estate located in the beat. Notice of the election shall be given by
three weeks' publication and posting notice in two public places within the beat. The cost
of the election shall be paid from the General Fund of Lee County. The ballot...
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11-3-1
Section 11-3-1 Qualifications of candidates for county commissioner; vacancies; composition
of commission; meetings. (a) Any person who is a qualified elector of the county and has resided
in the county for at least one year prior to the date upon which he or she would take office
is eligible to seek office as county commissioner. In counties where the county commissioners
represent a certain district, any person seeking office as county commissioner shall be a
qualified elector of and reside within the district which he or she seeks to represent upon
election or appointment for at least one year prior to the date that he or she would take
office. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the one-year residency requirement provided above shall
not apply to the first election following any redistricting of county commission districts
in a county. Any person serving as county commissioner, at all times while in office, shall
meet the qualified elector and residency requirements set out herein, and...
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17-13-4
Section 17-13-4 Payment of compensation of officers and other expenses of elections. The compensation
of officers and other expenses of any and all primary elections, general or special, held
under the provisions of this chapter, shall be paid in the same manner and to the same extent
as is or may be provided by law for the payment of the expenses and officers of general elections
held under the general election laws of Alabama and shall be paid out of the county treasury
in the same manner. (Acts 1975, No. 1196, p. 2349, §9; §17-16-10; amended and renumbered
by Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §59.)...
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