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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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11-42-101
Section 11-42-101 Mode of consolidation - When municipalities to form new corporate organization.
If municipalities desiring to consolidate wish to form a new and distinct corporate organization
to be operated under the name of either one of such municipalities or a different name, the
several councils, upon the filing with the mayor or chief executive officer or chief executive
authority of each of such municipalities of a petition signed by not less than one fourth
of the number of the qualified electors residing in each of such municipalities setting forth
that they desire the consolidation of such municipalities, shall each pass an ordinance expressing
the purpose thenceforth to operate as one municipal corporation under the name therein mentioned
and call an election to be held simultaneously in the several municipalities on a day designated
by said ordinances, not less than 30 days after the passage thereof. Such election shall be
conducted in the same manner as general municipal...
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12-17-114
Section 12-17-114 Duties generally. (a) It is the duty of the register, within his respective
county: (1) To administer oaths in all cases; to issue all processes from the circuit court
as to equitable cases; to make orders of publication for defendants; to grant default judgments
for want of answers; to issue attachments and processes of sequestration; to make all interlocutory
decrees and orders, not affecting the decision of the controversy between the parties, subject
at all times to the control, direction and supervision of the circuit court; and to exercise
such other duties as are, or may be, conferred by law, including administrative rules promulgated
by order of the Supreme Court of Alabama. (2) To keep a consolidated docket sheet of all cases
filed, in which must be entered the names of plaintiffs and defendants, the names of the attorneys
of the several parties, a minute of the time when process issued and was returned, the return
thereon and note of all the orders and...
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14-2-4
Section 14-2-4 Incorporation by state officials - Application. To become a corporation, the
Governor, the Commissioner of Corrections, the Director of Finance, the Lieutenant Governor
and the Attorney General shall present to the Secretary of State of Alabama an application
signed by them which shall set forth: (1) The name, official designation and official residence
of each of the applicants, together with a certified copy of the document evidencing each
applicant's right to office; (2) The date on which each applicant was inducted into office
and the term of office of each of the applicants; (3) The name of the proposed corporation,
which shall be the "Alabama Corrections Institution Finance Authority"; (4) The
location of the principal office of the proposed corporation; and (5) Any other matter relating
to the incorporation which the applicants may choose to insert and which is not inconsistent
with this chapter or the laws of the State of Alabama. The application shall be...
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16-16-4
Section 16-16-4 Application for incorporation. (a) To become a corporation, the Governor, the
State Superintendent of Education and the Director of Finance shall present to the Secretary
of State of Alabama an application signed by them which shall set forth: (1) The name, official
designation and official residence of each of the applicants, together with a certified copy
of the commission evidencing each applicant's right to office; (2) The date on which each
applicant was inducted into office and the term of office of each of the applicants; (3) The
name of the proposed corporation, which shall be the Alabama Public School and College Authority;
(4) The location of the principal office of the proposed corporation; and (5) Any other matter
relating to the incorporation which the applicants may choose to insert and which is not inconsistent
with this chapter or the laws of the State of Alabama. (b) The application shall be subscribed
and sworn to by each of the applicants before an...
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16-60-84
Section 16-60-84 Manner of incorporation. To become a corporation, the Governor, the Director
of Finance and the State Superintendent of Education shall present to the Secretary of State
of Alabama an application signed by them which shall set forth: (1) The name, official designation
and official residence of each of the applicants, together with a certified copy of the commission
evidencing each applicant's right to office; (2) The date on which each applicant was inducted
into office and the term of office of each applicant; (3) The name of the proposed corporation,
which shall be the Alabama Trade School and Junior College Authority; (4) The location of
the principal office of the proposed corporation; and (5) Any other matter relating to the
incorporation which the applicants may choose to insert and which is not inconsistent with
this article or the laws of the State of Alabama. The application shall be subscribed and
sworn to by each of the applicants before an officer...
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17-11-41
Section 17-11-41 Alabama Electronic Overseas Voting Advisory Committee. (a) The Alabama Electronic
Overseas Voting Advisory Committee is created to determine whether secure electronic means
may be established for conducting absentee voting for overseas voters and to advise and assist
the office of the Secretary of State in the establishment, testing, and implementation of
absentee overseas balloting by secure electronic means. (b) The membership of the committee
shall include all of the following: (1) The Secretary of State as chair. (2) A representative
of the Alabama Sheriff's Association appointed by that association. (3) A representative of
the Alabama Probate Judge's Association appointed by that association. (4) A representative
of the Alabama Circuit Clerks Association appointed by that association. (5) A representative
of the Alabama National Guard appointed by the Adjutant General. (6) The Chair of the Senate
Constitution, Campaign Finance, Ethics, and Elections Committee. (7)...
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17-6-3
Section 17-6-3 Voting districts; naming of precincts. (a) Except as may be provided further
by local election laws or by the electronic vote counting statutes, the counties in this state,
as divided pursuant to this chapter into election precincts, and the boundaries of such precincts
shall so remain until changed by order of the county governing body, but the county governing
body, at its first regular meeting in March in each even-numbered year, shall subdivide any
election precinct in which there are more than 2,400 qualified voters and electronic voting
machines are used into voting districts or shall divide alphabetically the list of qualified
voters in such precincts into groups and assign each qualified voter a designated voting place
so as to provide an electronic voting machine for every person legally entitled to vote at
a polling place at which not more than 2,400 votes on a single electronic voting machine will
be cast. (b) Except as may be provided further by local...
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17-6-48.1
Section 17-6-48.1 (Effective February 1, 2021) Permanent place names for each seat on supreme
court and courts of appeal. (a) Beginning with the 2022 statewide election, the following
offices on the supreme court, court of criminal appeals, and court of civil appeals shall
be permanently identified as follows: (1) The supreme court: a. The office of associate justice
identified as "Place No. 1" on the 2018 statewide election ballot shall be "Place
1" on the supreme court. b. The office of associate justice identified as "Place
No. 2" on the 2018 statewide election ballot shall be "Place 2" on the supreme
court. c. The office of associate justice identified as "Place No. 3" on the 2018
statewide election ballot shall be "Place 3" on the supreme court. d. The office
of associate justice identified as "Place No. 4" on the 2018 statewide election
ballot shall be "Place 4" on the supreme court. e. The office of associate justice
identified as "Place No. 1" on the 2016 statewide election...
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17-7-27
Section 17-7-27 Secretary of State may implement uniform system of electronic voting in certain
counties. The Secretary of State may implement a uniform system of electronic voting in any
county participating in the pilot project for establishing a uniform system of electronic
voting provided for in Act 91-562. The Secretary of State may provide through the pilot project
for the administration and educational support of a uniform system to enable counties to immediately
and electronically obtain all vote totals and to enable a county to immediately transfer by
electronic means all election vote totals, and other totals from a participating county directly
to the office of the Secretary of State on a timely and economic basis. (Acts 1993, No. 93-766,
p. 1531, §1; §17-24-20; amended and renumbered by Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §39.)...
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