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17-11-11
Section 17-11-11 Officials for counting of absentee ballots; poll watchers. (a) For every primary,
general, special, or municipal election, there shall be appointed one inspector and at least
three clerks, named and notified as are other election officials under the general laws of
the state, who shall meet, at the regular time of closing of the election on that day, in
the courthouse, or municipal building for municipal elections, as designated by the absentee
election manager for the purpose of counting and returning the ballots cast by absentee voters.
The returns from the absentee precinct shall be made as required by law for all other boxes.
It shall be unlawful for any election official or other person to publish or make known to
anyone the results of the count of absentee votes before the polls close. (b) Any person or
organization authorized to appoint poll watchers under Sections 17-8-7 and 17-13-11 may have
a single watcher present at the counting of absentee ballots, with...
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17-16-54
Section 17-16-54 Contest of election of judge of circuit or district court - Procedure generally.
If the contest is of an election to the office of judge of the circuit court or of the district
court, the party contesting must file in the office of the judge of probate of the county
of the residence of the person declared elected, a statement in writing of the grounds of
contest, verified by affidavit, as prescribed in this article, and must give good and sufficient
security for the costs of the contest, to be approved by the judge of probate. On the filing
of the statement and the giving of the security, the judge of probate must endorse thereon
an order appointing a day for the trial of the contest, not less than 30 nor more than 50
days from the day of the reception of the certified statement and fixing the place of trial,
which must be at some place in the circuit or district in which the election was held, and
where a circuit or district court is required to be held, and must...
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36-9-5
Section 36-9-5 Vacation of offices of clerk of circuit court, tax collector, etc., by failure
to elect successor. The offices of clerk of the circuit court, tax collector, tax assessor
and county treasurer are respectively vacated from the expiration of the incumbent's term
when there is a failure to elect a successor at any general election where such officers are
elected by the people. (Code 1867, §201; Code 1876, §214; Code 1886, §309; Code 1896, §3143;
Code 1907, §1559; Code 1923, §2700; Code 1940, T. 41, §163.)...
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17-11-19
Section 17-11-19 Statements required from persons or entities supplying election materials;
return of unused election materials. Each person, firm, or entity supplying to any county
or municipality any absentee affidavit envelopes, absentee ballots, or other absentee election
materials in connection with any primary, general, special, or municipal election shall, at
the time of the shipment or delivery of the same, provide to the county or municipality, and
to the Secretary of State, an itemized and signed statement showing a description and the
quantity of each item so shipped or delivered. Upon the conclusion of the election, the absentee
election manager shall return all unused absentee election materials to the sheriff of the
respective county along with an itemized, signed statement showing the description and quantity
of each item of absentee election material not utilized by the county or municipality in the
election then concluded, and the unused absentee election materials...
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45-45-81.32
Section 45-45-81.32 Seized currency. (a) Any law enforcement agency of Madison County that
is in possession of seized currency which it intends to make part of a forfeiture proceeding
in the circuit court, at the election of the law enforcement agency, may deliver the currency
to the circuit clerk for deposit with a federally insured financial institution ordinarily
and customarily used by the clerk for the holding of funds in the custody of the clerk. (b)
Absent an order of the circuit court, no law enforcement agency may be required to deposit
seized currency pursuant to the procedure contained in this section. The law enforcement agency
may elect to deposit only a portion of currency seized in the manner provided in this section
while maintaining the remaining portion of the seized currency in its original form. In determining
whether to maintain currency in its original form, the law enforcement agency may consider
whether the currency has significant, independent, tangible...
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6-6-621
Section 6-6-621 Appointment - Appeal when appointed by register or clerk. When an order appointing
a receiver is made by the register or clerk, it shall be subject to appeal to the circuit
judge, which may be heard at any time. Such order must be suspended whenever the appellant
enters into bond with sufficient sureties, to be approved by the register or clerk, in such
sum as he shall prescribe, payable to the appellee and conditioned to pay the appellee all
such costs and damages as he may sustain in case the appeal is not prosecuted to effect. (Code
1867, §§730, 731; Code 1876, §§639, 640; Code 1886, §3535; Code 1896, §800; Code 1907,
§5727; Code 1923, §10114; Code 1940, T. 7, §1157.)...
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12-17-145
Section 12-17-145 Officials covered by division; notification procedure; post-election contribution
transfer; post-transfer credits and contributions. (a) Any clerk or register of the circuit
court shall be subject to the terms of this division unless he or she notifies the Administrative
Director of Courts in writing to the contrary 30 days subsequent to October 1, 1995. This
notification may be made notwithstanding any prior election to not participate and is made
available only to those circuit clerks or registers who hold office on or before October 1,
1976. (b) Upon the receipt of an election to participate in the supernumerary system provided
in this division by a circuit clerk or register who was previously a member of the Employees'
Retirement System, and who held office on or before October 1, 1976, the Administrative Director
of Courts shall immediately notify the Secretary-Treasurer of the Retirement Systems of Alabama
of the election. Upon receiving the notice, the...
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12-17-162
Section 12-17-162 District court clerk employees component of office of clerk. Clerical employees
serving the district court in any location shall be a component of the office of the clerk
of the circuit court for the county in which they serve. When a separate district clerk's
office is authorized, employees serving in such separate office shall be subject to the supervision
and control of the clerk of the district court. (Acts 1975, No. 1205, p. 2384, §7-105.)...

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17-13-8.1
Section 17-13-8.1 Instant runoff primary elections in certain situations. (a) Notwithstanding
the provisions of Section 17-6-23 and Section 17-13-18, in a primary election or second primary
election, this section shall apply only to voters who are voting by absentee ballot pursuant
to the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act in any county or portion thereof
in which the nomination for a federal office other than the office of President which is contested
by three or more candidates. (b) The judge of probate shall prepare each of the following:
(1) A special federal ballot to be used in a federal instant runoff primary election. The
special federal ballot shall contain a list of all federal offices, other than the office
of President, contested by three or more candidates and the candidates qualifying for the
election for each office. (2) A special state ballot for the primary election shall contain
the office of President in presidential election years, any federal...
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17-17-32
Section 17-17-32 Failure to provide notice under Section 17-15-6. Any judge of probate who
fails to notify the sheriff and clerk of the circuit court that any special election is ordered
by the Governor, as required by Section 17-15-6, shall be guilty, upon conviction, of a violation.
(Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §88.)...
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