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17-15-3
Section 17-15-3 Special elections ordered by Governor. All special elections provided for by
this chapter are to be ordered by the Governor, who must issue writs of election, directed
to the judge of probate of the counties in which such election is required to be held and
must specify therein the district or county in which, and the day on which, such election
is to be held; the cause and object of the same; the name of the person in whose office the
vacancy has occurred and, in all cases in which a special election is directed in a district
composed of more than one county, such election must be directed to be held on the same day
in each county. (Code 1852, §191; Code 1867, §233; Code 1876, §266; Code 1886, §361; Code
1896, §1600; Code 1907, §441; Code 1923, §531; Code 1940, T. 17, §217; §17-18-3; amended
and renumbered by Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §76.)...
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17-15-6
Section 17-15-6 Notification of sheriff and clerk of circuit court. When any special election
is ordered by the Governor, the judge of probate of the counties in which such election is
to be held must, within three days after receiving notice thereof, notify the sheriff and
clerk of the circuit court of their respective counties of such special election. (Code 1876,
§§269, 4281; Code 1886, §§364, 4180; Code 1896, §§1603, 4687; Code 1907, §§444, 6784;
Code 1923, §§534, 3902; Code 1940, T. 17, §§220, 298; §17-18-6; amended and renumbered
by Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §76.)...
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11-44C-2
Section 11-44C-2 Special election as to adoption of commission or mayor-council form of government.
Upon March 28, 1985, the mayor or chief executive officer of any city to which this chapter
applies shall call a special election to be held on May 14, 1985, said call for the purpose
of determining whether such city shall adopt the court ordered district commission form of
government in accordance with the consent decree entered into by the parties and approved
by the court on April 7, 1983, in the case of Bolden vs. City of Mobile, Civil Action No.
75-297, or in the alternative the mayor-council form of government, authorized by this chapter,
and shall give notice of the time and purpose of such election by publication once each week
for four consecutive weeks in a newspaper published in said city. All qualified electors of
such city may participate in said election, as provided by this chapter, and such questions
shall be plainly printed upon the ballot as provided in Section...
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27-60-2
Section 27-60-2 Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Compact. The State of Alabama hereby
agrees to the following interstate compact known as the Interstate Insurance Product Regulation
Compact: ARTICLE I. PURPOSES. The purposes of this compact are, through means of joint and
cooperative action among the compacting states: 1. To promote and protect the interest of
consumers of individual and group annuity, life insurance, disability income, and long-term
care insurance products; 2. To develop uniform standards for insurance products covered under
the compact; 3. To establish a central clearinghouse to receive and provide prompt review
of insurance products covered under the compact and, in certain cases, advertisements related
thereto, submitted by insurers authorized to do business in one or more compacting states;
4. To give appropriate regulatory approval to those product filings and advertisements satisfying
the applicable uniform standard; 5. To improve coordination of...
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17-14-2
Section 17-14-2 Holding of general election. General elections throughout the state shall be
held for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Auditor, Secretary of State, Treasurer,
Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, three public service commissioners, no two of
whom shall be elected from the same congressional district, Chief Justice and associate justices
of the Supreme Court, judges of the courts of appeals, electors for President and Vice President
of the United States, United States senators, and such other officers as may be required by
law to be elected by the voters of the entire state; for a member of Congress in each congressional
district; judges of the circuit court in each judicial circuit; judges of the district courts
in each district; district attorneys in each judicial circuit; a senator in each senatorial
district; a representative in the Legislature in each house district; a judge of the probate
court, sheriff, clerks of the circuit courts, tax...
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28-2-1
Section 28-2-1 Procedure for elections to determine classification of counties as wet or dry
counties; laws applicable in dry counties. (a) In every county where a majority of the electors
voting in an election, called by the Governor to determine whether Chapter 3 of this title
shall be adopted in the county, vote "Yes," Chapter 3 and all of its provisions
shall be immediately put into operation in such county, but in every county where a majority
of the electors voting in the election vote "No," Chapter 3 shall not go into effect
in such county and all laws prohibiting the manufacture and sale of alcoholic liquors or beverages
now in force and effect in Alabama shall remain in full force and effect in every such county.
For the purpose of this chapter the term "wet county" shall mean any county which
by a majority of those voting voted in the affirmative in the election provided for in this
section, and "dry counties" shall be construed to mean all counties which by a majority
of...
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16-9-8
Section 16-9-8 Taking office on January 1 following election; procedure where successful candidate
dies or resigns prior to taking office. (a) In counties in which the county superintendent
of education is elected by popular vote, the successful candidate shall take office on January
1 following the date of election. In the event the successful candidate dies or resigns prior
to January 1 following the date of election, a successor shall be elected at a special election
held for that purpose set upon proclamation of the Governor. County party committees may call
primary elections to be held in accordance with Chapter 7 of Title 17, to determine party
candidates at the special election. In the event one candidate at the election does not receive
a majority of all votes cast at the election, there shall be held a run-off election three
weeks after the date of the first election between the two candidates who received the highest
number of votes. The incumbent shall continue to hold...
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16-13-183
Section 16-13-183 Election notice. The sheriff must give notice at least 30 days before any
election to be held under this article, by publication in some newspaper in the county, if
any is published therein, and if not, by writing posted at the courthouse door and at three
other public places in the county of the time of holding, and when any election is to be held
for a special tax for school purposes in any rural or city school tax district, written notices
shall be posted in three public places within said district 30 days prior to said election.
Said publications, both for special county and school tax district elections for school purposes,
shall show the rate of such proposed tax, the time it is proposed to be continued, the purpose
for which the levy is proposed to be made and a description of the boundaries of the proposed
school tax district. (School Code 1927, §263; Code 1940, T. 52, §256.)...
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28-2A-1
Section 28-2A-1 Procedure for wet or dry classification option elections. (a) Any municipality
having a population of 1,000 or more, may change its classification from dry to wet or wet
to dry by a municipal option election, in the following manner. (b) Upon petition of 30 percent
of the number of voters voting in the last preceding general election of the municipality
being filed with the city or town clerk or governing body of the municipality, the governing
body must call a municipal option election for the municipality to determine the sentiment
of the people as to whether or not alcoholic beverages can be legally sold or distributed
in the municipality. The petition for municipal option election shall contain the following:
"It is petitioned that a municipal option election be held to permit the legal sale and
distribution of alcoholic beverages within this municipality." On the ballot to be used
for such municipal option election, the question shall be in the following form: "Do...

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2-10-60
Section 2-10-60 Selection of directors; contracts with association; vacancies. The affairs
of an association shall be managed by a board of not less than five directors, elected by
the members or stockholders from their own number. The bylaws may provide that the territory
in which the association has members shall be divided into districts and that the directors
shall be elected according to such districts. In such case, the bylaws shall specify the number
of directors to be elected by each district and the manner and method of reapportioning the
directors and redistricting the territory covered by the association. The bylaws may provide
that primary elections shall be held in each district to elect the directors apportioned to
such districts and the results of all such primary elections must be ratified by the next
regular meeting of the association. The bylaws may provide that one or more directors may
be appointed by the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, the President of...
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