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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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17-13-8
Section 17-13-8 Ballots, stationery, and supplies; pledge printed on ballot; spoiling of ballot.
Separate official ballots and other election stationery and supplies for each political party
shall be printed and furnished for use at each election district or precinct and shall be
of a different color for each of the political parties participating in such primary election.
All ballots for the same political party shall be alike, except as herein otherwise provided,
printed in plain type and upon paper so thick that the printing cannot be distinguished from
the back. Across the top of the ballot shall be printed the party's emblem, if any, and the
words, "Official Primary Election Ballot." Beneath this heading shall be printed
the year in which the election is held and the words "Democratic Party" or "Republican
Party" or other proper party designation. Each group of candidates to be voted on shall
be preceded by the designation of the office for which the candidates seek nomination,...

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45-1-110
Section 45-1-110 Compensation of poll workers. In Autauga 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 fifty dollars ($50) for each day the inspector works at the polls; and make
the total amount paid to each clerk forty-four dollars ($44) 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. (Act 93-378, p. 653, §1.)...
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45-20-111
Section 45-20-111 Compensation - Poll workers. In Covington County, an election official who
works 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 returning officer and each clerk ninety dollars ($90) for each day the returning
officer and clerk work at the polls during any election. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the
county commission, from time to time and upon unanimous adoption of a resolution, may increase
the amount of the expense allowance provided for in this section. (Act 2005-98, p. 150, §1.)...

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45-28-110.03
Section 45-28-110.03 Compensation of election officials. In Etowah County, an election official
who works 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 17-8-12, make the total
amount paid to each inspector one hundred dollars ($100) for each day the inspector works
at the polls; and make the total amount paid to each clerk seventy-five dollars ($75) 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. (Act 2000-586, p. 1071, §1.)...
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16-13-184
Section 16-13-184 Election officers; conduct of election. (a) The inspectors and officers of
the special county election shall be appointed and said election shall be held and the results
of such election shall be declared in the same manner and by the same officers as the results
of the regular election for county officers, under the general election laws of the state;
provided, that the election may be held at the time for holding any regular election in the
county; and, if held at such time, the inspectors and officers of the general election shall
conduct at the same time the election herein provided for and for such services they shall
receive no compensation other than that allowed them for the holding of the general election.
If the election is held at some other time than that of holding the regular election in the
county, then the election officers shall receive the same pay as that for holding the general
election. (b) The managers and returning officers, provided for above,...
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17-1-5
Section 17-1-5 Employers to allow time off for voting. Each employee in the state shall, upon
reasonable notice to his or her employer, be permitted by his or her employer to take necessary
time off from his or her employment to vote in any municipal, county, state, or federal political
party primary or election for which the employee is qualified and registered to vote on the
day on which the primary or election is held. The necessary time off shall not exceed one
hour and if the hours of work of the employee commence at least two hours after the opening
of the polls or end at least one hour prior to the closing of the polls, then the time off
for voting as provided in this section shall not be available. The employer may specify the
hours during which the employee may absent himself or herself as provided in this section.
(Act 2006-545, p. 1263, §1; §17-1-9.)...
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17-14-36
Section 17-14-36 Electoral meeting; filling of vacancies. The electors of President and Vice
President are to assemble at the office of the Secretary of State, at the seat of government
at 12:00 noon on the second Tuesday in December next after their election, or at that hour
on such other day as may be fixed by Congress, to elect such President and Vice President,
and those of them present at that hour must at once proceed by ballot and plurality of votes
to supply the places of those who fail to attend on that day and hour. (Code 1852, §345;
Code 1867, §394; Code 1876, §346; Code 1886, §439; Code 1896, §1657; Code 1907, §450;
Code 1923, §540; Acts 1935, No. 425, p. 895; Code 1940, T. 17, §226; Acts 1945, No. 386,
p. 605; Acts 1951, No. 557, p. 973; §17-19-7; amended and renumbered by Act 2006-570, p.
1331, §72.)...
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17-17-54
Section 17-17-54 Failure to place candidate's name, etc., on ballot. Any officer of the state
or of any county or municipality whose duty it is by law to prepare and have printed ballots
for any election authorized by law to be held, who shall intentionally fail to have printed
on the ballots, as required by law or the rules and regulations of the political party holding
the election, the names of all persons entitled to be printed thereon and all issues entitled
to be printed thereon and entitled to be submitted to a vote, shall be guilty, upon conviction,
of a Class A misdemeanor. (Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §88.)...
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17-6-24
Section 17-6-24 Printing and design. (a) All ballots shall be in accordance with the provisions
of this chapter and shall contain a party emblem for each political party represented on the
ticket. The arrangement of the ballot shall in general conform substantially to the plan hereinafter
given, and in all cases the party columns must be placed in alphabetical order, beginning
on the left of the ballot. The list of candidates of the several parties shall be printed
in parallel and perpendicular columns, each column to be headed by the chosen device of such
party and the party name or other designation in such order as the Secretary of State may
direct. The number of columns shall exceed by one the number of separate tickets of candidates
to be voted for at the polling place for which the ballot is provided, and in the appropriate
place the words vote for one (or two or other number, as the case may be) to indicate the
number which may be elected to each office. On the right of each...
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