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45-48-111.05
Section 45-48-111.05 Demand for recanvass. Any candidate in an election shall have the right
to make demand in writing to the body which, under the general provisions of law, now have
charge of and control over ballot boxes, for an order to break the seals of voting machines
for the purpose of recanvassing the vote and the request shall be honored, whereupon all other
articles in the "Act to regulate and control primary elections for the nomination by
political parties of candidates for public office" and in the "Election Code"
shall be followed in making such recanvass and the machine shall be resealed as therein provided.
Such demand in writing shall be made not later than 10 days subsequent to such election. (Acts
1971, No. 1899, p. 3088, ยง 6.)...
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17-7-21
Section 17-7-21 Requirements for approval of system. (a) The governing body of any county or
municipality or other political subdivision of the state by adoption of an appropriate resolution,
may authorize, adopt, and direct the use of electronic vote counting systems for use in all
elections held in such county or municipality or other political subdivision or any portion
thereof; and such resolution, a copy of which shall be filed with the Secretary of State,
shall specify the particular type of equipment to be used and a procedure for implementation.
(b) Notwithstanding subsection (a), no electronic vote counting system shall be used unless
it has been constructed so that it: (1) Permits and requires voting in secrecy. (2) Permits
each elector to vote at any election for all persons and offices for whom and for which he
or she is lawfully entitled to vote; to vote for as many persons for an office as he or she
is entitled to vote for; and to vote for or against any question upon...
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17-13-44
Section 17-13-44 Party committees for state and political subdivisions. There may be provided
a committee of each party for the state and each political subdivision of the state, including
counties, the committees to be selected in such manner as may be provided for by the governing
authority of each party, but if there shall not be elected or chosen any committee for any
county or other political subdivision, then all the powers which could be exercised by any
such committee shall be vested in the state executive committee, under such rules and regulations
as the governing body of the party may designate, or the state committee or the chair thereof
may appoint a county committee to act until such a committee is elected or chosen as provided
by law or party rule. When a state executive committee of a party is provided, the state executive
committee shall be the governing body of the party within the meaning of this chapter; except,
that it may delegate to county executive committees...
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17-13-15
Section 17-13-15 When voted ballots container and records of election container may be opened.
After the result has been canvassed and declared by the county executive committee, the sheriff
shall securely keep the voted ballots container and the records of election container in accordance
with state and federal law. The voted ballots container and records of election container
shall not be opened except in one or the other of the following events: (1) In the event of
a contest, where the opening of the container has been authorized under authority of the chair
of the executive committee trying the contest. (2) Where a container has been returned but
no certificate of the result of the election has been sent the chair outside of the container,
the container may be opened by the sheriff in the presence of the chairs, or their designees,
of the county committees for the political parties participating in the primary election,
and the committees, for canvassing purposes, may obtain the...
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17-4-2.1
Section 17-4-2.1 Electronic poll books. (a) The Secretary of State may allow the use of electronic
poll books in lieu of the printed lists of qualified voters provided for in Section 17-4-2
and the poll lists provided for in Sections 17-9-11 and 17-13-7. A county, with consent of
the county commission and judge of probate, may use electronic poll books in lieu of the printed
lists of qualified voters. In addition, the Secretary of State and municipal governing bodies
may allow the use of electronic poll books in lieu of the printed lists of qualified voters
provided for in Section 11-46-36 or any local law governing a municipal election. (b) A participating
county or municipality may adopt the use of any electronic poll book that has been certified
by the Secretary of State for use in this state. (c) To be certified for use by the Secretary
of State, an electronic poll book shall do all of the following: (1) Be secure. (2) Be compatible
with the statewide voter registration system. (3)...
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11-44B-46
years. The initial term of place number 2 and place number 4 shall be for four years. Thereafter,
the term of each board member shall be four years with vacancies for unexpired terms to be
filled for the remainder of the unexpired term by the appointing authority. (d) Any member
of the board may be removed by a resolution of the city council if five members vote in favor
of the resolution when his or her service to the board, including bias, conflict of interest,
excessive absenteeism, or personal conduct, is considered to be detrimental to the
effectiveness or reputation of the board or the city. The mayor and city council may initiate
termination action or may react in response to a written request from the majority of the
board members when they deem the action is warranted. (e) The board shall meet as often as
necessary or as required by the city council in city hall, or other municipal building as
designated by the mayor, on a date and at an hour to be fixed by it. Three members...
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27-31A-3.1
Section 27-31A-3.1 Risk retention groups to comply with governance standards. (a) By January
1, 2016, existing risk retention groups shall be in compliance with the governance standards
set forth in this section. New risk retention groups shall be in compliance with these standards
at the time of licensure. (b) The board of directors or board, as used in this section, means
the governing body of the risk retention group elected by the shareholders or members to establish
policy, elect or appoint officers and committees, and make other governing decisions. Director,
as used in this section, means a natural person designated in the articles of the risk retention
group, or designated, elected, or appointed by any other manner, name, or title to act as
a member of the board of directors. (c)(1) The board of directors of the risk retention group
shall have a majority of independent directors. If the risk retention group is a reciprocal,
then the attorney-in-fact would be required to adhere...
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45-22A-21
Section 45-22A-21 Board of education. (a) There is established a school board for the City
of Cullman, Alabama, which board shall be called "The Cullman City Board of Education."
The board shall be composed of five members elected from the city at-large by the qualified
electors of the City of Cullman. Places on the board shall be numbered one to five, inclusive.
(b) Each candidate for a place on the city board of education shall be at least 21 years of
age, a resident of the city for at least 90 consecutive days immediately preceding the deadline
date for qualifying as a candidate, and shall not have a record of conviction for any crime
involving moral turpitude. The qualification fee for the first election to be held for the
board created by this section shall be twenty-five dollars ($25) for each candidate. Thereafter,
each candidate shall pay a qualifying fee prescribed by the Cullman City Council not later
than six months prior to the qualifying deadline as provided by law. (c)(l)...
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16-25-19
Section 16-25-19 Administration. (a) The general administration and responsibility for the
proper operation of the retirement system and for making effective the provisions of this
chapter are hereby vested in a board of trustees which shall be known as the Board of Control
and shall be organized immediately after a majority of the trustees provided for in this section
shall have qualified and taken the oath of office. (b) The board shall consist of 15 trustees
as follows: (1) The State Superintendent of Education, ex officio. (2) The State Treasurer,
ex officio. (3) The state Director of Finance, ex officio. (4) Twelve elected members of the
retirement system. Those 12 members shall consist of representatives elected from each of
the following categories: two shall be retired members, one shall be a city or county superintendent,
one shall be a principal, one shall be a member from an institution of postsecondary education
that is part of the Alabama Community College System, two...
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17-5-7
and any proceeds from investing the contributions that are in excess of any amount necessary
to defray expenditures of the candidate, public official, or principal campaign committee,
for the following purposes: (1) Necessary and ordinary expenditures of the campaign. (2) Expenditures
that are reasonably related to performing the duties of the office held. For purposes of this
section, expenditures that are reasonably related to performing the duties of the office held
do not include personal and legislative living expenses, as defined in this chapter.
(3) Donations to the State General Fund, the Education Trust Fund, or equivalent county or
municipal funds. (4) Donations to an organization to which a federal income tax deduction
is permitted under subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of subsection (b) of Section 170 of the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or any other charitable, educational, or eleemosynary
cause of Section 501 of Title 26 of the U. S. Code. (5)...
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