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11-46-50
Section 11-46-50 Identification of voters where voting machines used; voting procedure;
assistance of voters; provisional ballot. (a) The election officials, where voting machines
are used, shall ascertain whether each applicant to vote is entitled to vote, and each applicant
found to be entitled to vote shall be permitted to vote in the manner provided in this article.
Each applicant to vote shall identify himself or herself to the chief clerk, who shall examine
the list of qualified electors furnished by the municipal clerk and, if such voter's name
appears on such list, the chief clerk shall mark the applicant's name off the list. The applicant,
unless unable to write his or her own name because of physical handicap or illiteracy, shall
then sign his or her name on the poll list on the line numbered to indicate the order in which
the voters cast their ballots, and the clerk shall record the voter's name on a second poll
list on the line numbered to indicate the order in which the...
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14-2-5
Section 14-2-5 Incorporation by state officials - Certificate of incorporation. When
the application has been made, filed and recorded as provided in Section 14-2-4, the
Secretary of State shall make and issue to the applicants a certificate of incorporation pursuant
to this chapter, under the great seal of the state, and shall record the certificate with
the application, whereupon the applicants shall constitute a public corporation and agency
of the state under the name proposed in the application. (Acts 1965, No. 678, p. 1226, §5.)...

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17-8-9
Section 17-8-9 Instruction of election officials. (a) Not less than five days before
an election or primary election, the authority charged with holding the same shall cause to
be held a school of instruction for those who will actually conduct the election or primary
election at the polling places. The judge of probate shall notify such election officials
of the time and place of the holding of such school of instruction, and shall also publish
notice at least 48 hours before the same is to be held. (b) No election official shall serve
in any election in which an electronic voting machine is used, unless he or she shall have
received such instruction within 60 days prior to the election and is fully qualified to perform
the duties in connection with the electronic voting machine, and has received a certificate
from the authorized instructor to that effect; provided, that this shall not prevent the appointment
of an uninstructed person as an election official to fill a vacancy among...
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11-46-30
Section 11-46-30 Schools for instruction of election officials in use of voting machines;
qualifications and certification of election officials. (a) When voting machines are to be
used in any municipal election, the municipal governing body shall provide for holding a school
or schools of instruction for those who will actually conduct the election. The municipal
clerk shall notify those persons who have been appointed election officials of the time and
place of the holding of such school of instruction and shall also publish notice thereof at
least 48 hours before the same is to be held. (b) No election official shall serve in any
election district in which a voting machine is used, unless he has received such instruction,
is fully qualified to perform the duties in connection with the machine and has received a
certificate to that effect from the authorized instructor; provided, that this requirement
shall not prevent the appointment of an uninstructed person as an election official...
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17-11-7
Section 17-11-7 Form of affidavit to be printed on envelope - General, special, or municipal
elections. (a) Each absentee ballot shall be accompanied by an envelope upon which shall be
printed an affidavit. (b) With respect to an absentee ballot cast pursuant to Section
17-11-3, the affidavit shall read as follows: "State of Alabama County of ___ I, the
undersigned, do swear (or affirm) that: My place of residence in Alabama is: ___ (street)
___, Alabama ___ (city or town) (zip code) My date of birth is: ___ month day year I am entitled
to vote an absentee ballot because: Check at least one: ___ I expect to be out of the county
or the state on election day. ___ I am physically incapacitated and will not be able to vote
in person on election day. ___ I expect to work a required workplace shift which has at least
10 hours which coincide with the polling hours at my regular polling place. ___ I am a student
at an educational institution...
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17-9-11
Section 17-9-11 Voter to sign name on poll list; exceptions. In every election held
in this state, the voter shall sign his or her name on one of the poll lists or lists of persons
who vote in the election, required by law to be maintained at each voting place; and no person
shall record on this list the name of any voter for him or her, except where the voter, because
of a physical disability, is unable to write his or her own name on the poll list; in which
case an election official shall write the name of such voter on the list and shall sign his
or her own name on the poll list on the same line with the name of the voter. If the voter
is unable to sign his or her name because of illiteracy, his or her name shall be written
for him or her and the voter shall make his or her mark upon the poll list, in the presence
of any of the election officials, and the election official witnessing the act shall record
his or her name, as witness, on the same line with the name of the voter. (Acts...
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45-49-111
Section 45-49-111 Instruction of election officials. (a) Not less than five days before
an election or primary election, the authority charged with holding the same shall cause to
be held a school of instruction in each state Senate district in Mobile County for those who
will actually conduct the election or primary election at the polling places. The sheriff
shall notify such election officials of the time and place of the holding of such school of
instruction, and shall also publish notice at least 48 hours before the same is to be held.
(b) No election official shall serve in any election district in which a voting machine is
used, unless he or she shall have received such instruction and is fully qualified to perform
the duties in connection with the machine, and has received a certificate from the authorized
instructor to that effect; provided, that this shall not prevent the appointment of an uninstructed
person as an election official to fill a vacancy among the election...
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11-16-22
Section 11-16-22 Preparation and disposition of certified statements of votes and poll
lists. Immediately on the closing of the polls, the inspectors must count the ballots and
certify the number of votes cast "For removal to _____" and the number of votes
cast "Against removal," and certify on one of the poll lists that such poll list
is the poll list of the election precinct or voting place at which they were inspectors and
the day and year on which said election was held, and they shall securely seal up such statements
of the votes and poll lists, together with the ballots cast in said election, in an envelope
or other wrapper or receptacle and label the same so as to show the precinct or ward in which
said ballots were cast and deliver the same to the returning officer, and said returning officer
must, within 24 hours thereafter, deliver the same to the said board of commissioners at the
courthouse of the county. (Code 1907, §194; Code 1923, §286; Code 1940, T. 12, §249.)...

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11-89-6
Section 11-89-6 Board of directors. Each district shall be governed by a board of directors.
All powers of the district shall be exercised by the board or pursuant to its authorization.
Subject to the provisions of Sections 11-89-3 and 11-89-4, the board shall consist initially
of that number of directors, apportioned among and elected by the authorizing subdivisions,
as shall be specified in the certificate of incorporation of the district. The initial term
of office of each such director shall begin immediately upon his election and shall end at
12:01 A.M. on the fourth anniversary date of the filing for record of the certificate of incorporation
of the district. Thereafter, the term of office of each such director shall be four years;
provided however, each county commission may, if they desire, number the place of each director
and prescribe one-, two-, three-or four-year terms for each place so as to stagger the terms
of office of the directors. If any amendment to the certificate...
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11-46-68
Section 11-46-68 Miscellaneous offenses. (a) Any person who shall willfully fail or
refuse to perform or discharge any duty relating to absent voters required of him by this
article shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, on conviction, shall be fined not more than
$100.00. (b) Any person found drunk or intoxicated at or about any polling place during any
municipal election day is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be fined not
more than $500.00 and may also be imprisoned in the county jail or sentenced to hard labor
for the county for not more than six months. (c) Any person who, at a municipal election,
interferes with any elector when inside the polling place or when marking the ballot, or unduly
influences or attempts to unduly influence any elector in the preparation of his ballot must,
on conviction, be fined not less than $10.00 nor more than $100.00. (d) Any person who, during
or before a municipal election, willfully removes, tears down, destroys, or defaces any...

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