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45-48-70.06
Section 45-48-70.06 Qualifications for election. Each candidate for election to the commission
at the general election shall be nominated by the voters of the entire county who are authorized
to participate in any primary election, caucus, or convention, called or held by any political
party for the nomination of the office, and their nomination by the qualified voters of any
district, or of any subdivision of the county less than the whole county, by any primary election,
caucus, or convention, is hereby prohibited. Each associate commissioner shall be a qualified
voter and be a resident of the district for which he or she is elected, and shall reside in
the district continuously during his or her term of office. (Acts 1976, No. 616, p. 840, §
7; Acts 1976, No. 633, p. 870, § 7.)...
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17-13-6
Section 17-13-6 Only qualified candidates to be listed on ballots. The name of no candidate
shall be printed upon any official ballot used at any primary election unless such person
is legally qualified to hold the office for which he or she is a candidate and unless he or
she is eligible to vote in the primary election in which he or she seeks to be a candidate
and possesses the political qualifications prescribed by the governing body of his or her
political party. (Acts 1975, No. 1196, p. 2349, §11; §17-16-12; amended and renumbered by
Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §59.)...
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17-13-17
Section 17-13-17 Canvass, tabulation, and declaration of results. The county executive committee
of the party or parties participating in the primary election shall meet at the courthouse
of its county, not later than noon on Tuesday next following the primary election, and receive
the returns, canvass and tabulate the same, by precincts, and publicly declare the results
thereof. The chair of each county executive committee shall forthwith and no later than the
close of business on the seventh day following the primary election certify and return to
the chair of the state executive committee a statement and tabulation, by precincts, of the
result of the primary election and of the number of votes received by each candidate therein
for office, except candidates for county office. Not later than noon on the Wednesday eight
days following such primary election, the state executive committee, or such subcommittee
thereof as may have been appointed by the chair thereof for such purpose,...
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17-17-47
Section 17-17-47 Assessment of unauthorized fees against candidate. Any person who, as a condition
for standing for nomination to any office in a primary election, shall assess or cause to
be assessed a fee by any committee or other governing body of any political party in this
state in excess of that allowed by law shall be guilty, upon conviction, of a violation. (Act
2006-570, p. 1331, §88.)...
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16-9-7
Section 16-9-7 Instructions on ballot. When county superintendents are elected by a direct
vote of the people, or nominated at a primary election, and the proposition of selection by
the county board is also submitted at such election, there must be printed instructions on
the ballot of such election substantially as follows: "Vote either for selection by county
board of education or for one candidate." (School Code 1927, §144; Code 1940, T. 52,
§107.)...
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17-13-102
Section 17-13-102 Petition requirements. In order to qualify the name of any person to appear
on the ballot at a presidential preference primary, a petition or petitions in support of
his or her candidacy shall be filed with the state party chair of the appropriate political
party, hereinafter referred to as "chair," 116 days prior to the presidential preference
primary election. To comply with this section, a candidate may file a petition or petitions
signed by a total of not less than 500 qualified electors of the state, or petitions signed
by not less than 50 qualified electors of each congressional district of the state, in which
case there shall be a separate petition for each congressional district. The petitions shall
be in such form as the chair may prescribe; provided, that there shall be a space for the
county of residence of each signer next to the space provided for his or her signature. No
signature may be counted as valid unless the county of residence of the signer is...
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17-13-3
Section 17-13-3 Time and place for holding primary elections. (a) Except as otherwise provided
in subsection (b), primary elections, except special primary elections and presidential preference
primaries, held at the expense of the state or counties, shall be held on the fourth Tuesday
in May. When necessary, as provided in this chapter, a second or runoff primary election shall
be held on the fourth Tuesday following the primary election. Any second primary shall be
held by the same election officers who held the first primary, and be held at the same places
as the first primary election. No primary shall be held by any political party except as herein
provided. Primary elections herein provided for shall be held at the regular polling places
established for the purpose of holding general elections. (b) In years in which a presidential
primary is conducted, the primary election shall be the first Tuesday in March. (c) Notwithstanding
any other provision of law, in any year in which...
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45-39-101.03
Section 45-39-101.03 Powers and duties; qualifications. The county superintendent of education
shall be charged with the same duties and shall exercise the same powers as are now or as
may hereafter be provided by the general school laws of the state in the conduct of the office
of county superintendent of education and no person shall be eligible for political party
nomination or for election to the office of County Superintendent of Education of Lauderdale
County who does not hold an Alabama Class A. Certificate in administration and supervision
based as a minimum upon graduation from a standard teachers college and one year of additional
study looking to a Masters Degree in administration and supervision of public education and
must give proof of three years of successful experience as a teacher, principal, superintendent,
or supervisor in the state in the last five years preceding the election and shall have and
possess such other qualifications as may be provided by the general...
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17-13-100
Section 17-13-100 When held; reimbursement of county. (a) Primary elections for the purpose
of determining the preferred candidates for President of the United States shall be held the
first Tuesday in March each year in which a President is to be elected beginning in the year
2016. (b) Subject to rules and procedures of the political party of any presidential candidate,
the names of any candidates for delegate to the national conventions pledged to a presidential
candidate shall be placed under his or her name and the delegates shall be elected in the
primary election as provided herein. (c) The State of Alabama shall reimburse a county for
all sums expended in holding and conducting the presidential preference primary as provided
in Section 17-16-4. (Acts 1978, No. 691, p. 994, §1; Acts 1979, No. 79-547, p. 994, §1;
Code 1975, §17-18A-1; Acts 1990, No. 90-699, p. 1359, §1; Act 2006-634, p. 1731, §1; §17-16A-1;
amended and renumbered by Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §65; Act 2007-461,...
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45-29-120.14
Section 45-29-120.14 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 general or primary election. No employee shall receive any appointment or advancement
as a reward for his or her support of a candidate for office of 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 93-388, p. 664, §15.)...
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