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45-41-111
Section 45-41-111 Compensation. (a)(1) In Lee County, all chief election inspectors who work
at polling places are entitled to an additional per diem allowance in an amount, together
with any other allowances, which shall total one hundred dollars ($100) per day, plus fifteen
dollars ($15) per day for actual attendance at the school of instructions held prior to each
election. (2) In Lee County, all other election officials who work at polling places are entitled
to an additional per diem allowance in an amount, together with any other allowances, which
shall total seventy-five dollars ($75) per day, plus fifteen dollars ($15) per day for actual
attendance at the school of instructions held prior to each election. (3) The compensation
provided for in this section shall be paid from the general fund of the county. (b) Any actions
taken by the Lee County Commission in the appropriation and expenditure of county funds in
the payment of additional compensation or allowances to chief...
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11-43A-5
Section 11-43A-5 Form and marking of ballots. At such election the question to be submitted
shall be printed in plain, prominent type on separate ballots and shall read as follows: "Shall
the council-manager form of government as provided by the Council-Manager Act of 1982 be adopted
for the municipality of ___ ? Yes ______ No ______" The voter shall mark his ballot with
a cross mark (X) after the word which expresses his choice. (Acts 1982, No. 82-517, p. 851,
§5.)...
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45-17-110
Section 45-17-110 Compensation of election officials. Each election official of Colbert County
shall receive fifty dollars ($50) per day for the performance of his or her official duties.
The County Commission of Colbert 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
the 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. (Act 79-131, p. 238, §1; Act
89-193, p. 237, §1.)...
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45-29-110
Section 45-29-110 Compensation. (a) The County Commission of Fayette County shall provide such
additional amount of daily compensation as is necessary to grant each election clerk, inspector,
and returning officer of elections a total compensation of twenty-five dollars ($25), and
shall increase the mileage allowance of the returning officer to fifteen cents ($.15) a mile
in going to the courthouse and returning to the place of holding the election. Such compensation
and mileage shall be paid out of any funds in the county treasury available for such purposes.
(b)(1) In Fayette County, all inspectors, assistant inspectors, and technical assistants appointed
to conduct elections at the various polling places are hereby entitled to an additional per
diem allowance in such amount as will, together with any amount paid by the state, make a
total paid to such officials thirty-five dollars ($35) for each day they work at the polls.
Such officials, when acting as returning officers, shall...
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11-46-32
Section 11-46-32 Election supplies. (a) The mayor or other chief executive officer of the municipality
shall at the expense of the municipality procure and superintend and insure the delivery to
the election officers at each polling place within the corporate limits of the municipality
of the necessary election supplies and shall also procure and deliver or cause to be delivered
to the municipal clerk a sufficient number of the absentee ballots and the envelopes therefor
prescribed by general laws and other supplies needed for the handling of absentee ballots
in such election in the manner prescribed by general law. In the event the municipal clerk
is a candidate in the election, he or she shall immediately upon receipt of the absentee ballots
and other supplies deliver the same to the person appointed pursuant to Section 11-46-55 to
act in his or her stead. (b) When paper ballots are used, such supplies shall consist of:
At least 100 ballots for each 50 registered electors at each...
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21-4-23
Section 21-4-23 Registration and voting aids. (a) The appropriate election officials in the
several counties of this state shall make available registration and voting aids for handicapped
and elderly individuals in state elections. These aids shall include, but are not limited
to: (1) Instructions, printed in large type, conspicuously displayed at each voter registration
site and polling place, sufficient to provide hearing impaired and seriously visually impaired
individuals with adequate information as to how and where they may register and vote. (2)
Paper ballots, available at each polling place, for the use of voters who would otherwise
be prevented from voting because of their inability to operate a voting machine. (3) Absentee
ballots, available to any handicapped or elderly individual who, because of handicap or age,
is unable to go to the polling facility in a state election. The deadlines for requesting
and submitting an absentee ballot under this subsection shall not be...
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45-16-110.01
Section 45-16-110.01 Election officers - Expense allowance; total compensation. (a) In Coffee
County, an election officer who works at polling places shall receive an additional expense
allowance in an amount which, together with any amount paid by the state pursuant to Section
17-6-13, will make the total paid to each clerk one hundred dollars ($100) per day and the
total amount paid to each returning officer and each inspector one hundred twenty-five dollars
($125) per day for each day the election officer works at the polls during an election. (b)
In the event the amount paid to the election officers in Coffee County by the state pursuant
to the general law equals or exceeds the amount provided in subsection (a), this section shall
be null and void and shall be repealed. (Act 2006-331, p. 729, §§1, 2.)...
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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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45-22-110
Section 45-22-110 Compensation of election officials. (a) In Cullman County, election officials
who work 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 inspector sixty-five dollars ($65) for each day the inspector works at the polls
and make the total amount paid to each clerk fifty-five dollars ($55) for each day the clerk
works at the polls. The additional expense allowance provided for in this section shall be
paid from the county general fund. (b) Election officials who work at polling places shall
receive an expense allowance of ten dollars ($10) per day while they attend courses on the
operation of voting machines. (Act 93-377, p. 652, §§1,2.)...
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45-39-111
Section 45-39-111 Compensation. In Lauderdale County, an election officer who works at polling
places shall receive an additional expense allowance in an amount which, together with any
amount paid by the state pursuant to Section 17-6-13, will make the total amount paid to each
clerk one hundred dollars ($100) per day and the total amount paid to each returning officer
or chief inspector one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125) per day for each day the election
officer works at the polls during an election. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the county commission,
from time to time and upon adoption of a resolution, may increase or decrease the amount of
the expense allowance provided in this section. (Act 2006-253, p. 460, §1.)...
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