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17-4-14
Section 17-4-14 Permanent list of qualified electors. The Secretary of State shall maintain
a permanent list of all qualified electors which shall include the electors' county, precinct,
voting history, race, and other information required in Sections 17-4-33 and 17-4-36. (Acts
1984, No. 84-389, p. 896, §8; Act 2003-313, p. 733, §2; §17-4-187; amended and renumbered
by Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §15.)...
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17-17-16
Section 17-17-16 Unlawful use of poll lists. Any election officer or any other person
who makes a copy of the signed voter poll list or any memoranda therefrom or list of the persons
voting, or discloses the number of such voter's ballot, shall be guilty, upon conviction,
of a Class C misdemeanor. (Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §88.)...
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17-3-53
Section 17-3-53 Access by political parties to voter registration information. Political
parties, as defined in Section 17-13-40, may obtain all voter registration information,
except for voters' Social Security numbers and month and day of birth, in the possession of
boards of registrars or judges of probate concerning registered voters in their jurisdictions
and to access statewide voter registration information pursuant to Section 17-4-33.
The boards of registrars or judges of probate may collect the actual cost, if any, of providing
the information. Nothing herein shall prohibit acts pertaining to individual counties which
further provide for the availability of such voter information. (Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §12.)...

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17-4-62
Section 17-4-62 Voter Registration Fund. There is established a separate trust fund
in the State Treasury to be known as the Voter Registration Fund. All receipts collected under
this article by the Secretary of State are to be deposited in this fund. The receipts shall
be disbursed only by warrant of the state Comptroller drawn upon the State Treasury supported
by itemized vouchers approved by the Secretary of State. No funds shall be withdrawn or expended
except as budgeted and allotted according to Sections 41-4-80 to 41-4-96, inclusive, and 41-19-1
to 41-19-12, inclusive, and only in amounts as stipulated in the general appropriations act,
or other appropriations acts. (Acts 1994, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 94-826, p. 158, §7; Act 2003-313,
p. 733, §2; §17-4-254; amended and renumbered by Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §22.)...
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45-19-110.02
Section 45-19-110.02 Reidentification of qualified electors. Prior to the November general
election of 1978, and any tenth year thereafter, the Board of Registrars of Coosa County is
authorized and directed to commence reidentification of qualified electors of the county.
The members of the board of registrars shall meet as provided by law at least once, and more
often if necessary, and remain at each location at least one day from 9:00 am until 4:00 pm
for the purpose of enabling qualified and registered voters to reidentify themselves. The
board shall give at least 10 days' notice, by advertisement in all newspapers of general circulation
published in the county, stating the time, date, and place where they will meet. Upon failure
to give such notice, or to appear as notified, after like notice, they shall fill new appointments.
The board shall remain in session for 30 days. During such session the board shall visit each
location on at least one day and the remainder of the time may...
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16-64-3
Section 16-64-3 Certification of residency; evaluation of connections with State of
Alabama. (a) An individual claiming to be a resident for purposes of this chapter shall certify
by a signed statement each of the following: (1) A specific address or location within the
State of Alabama as his or her residence. (2) An intention to remain at this address indefinitely.
(3) Possession of more substantial connections with the State of Alabama than with any other
state. (b) Though certification of an address and an intent to remain in the state indefinitely
shall be prerequisites to establishing status as a resident, ultimate determination of that
status shall be made by the institution by evaluating the presence or absence of connections
with the State of Alabama. This evaluation shall include the consideration of all of the following
connections. (1) Consideration of the location of high school graduation. (2) Payment of Alabama
state income taxes as a resident. (3) Ownership of a...
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45-18-70.10
Section 45-18-70.10 Board of registrars in continuous session; publication of voter
lists. The board of registrars shall stay in continuous session from the first Monday in April
through the month of May 1986, for the purpose of facilitating the assignment of voters in
the proper precinct and voting boxes. The board of registrars shall publish a list of those
unassigned voters in each precinct, and a list of the assigned voters in the precinct shall
also be prepared. (Act 86-322, p. 480, §15.)...
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11-41-3
Section 11-41-3 Conduct of election generally; provision and form of ballots; qualifications
for voting. The judge of probate shall appoint three qualified electors within the limits
of the proposed city or town as inspectors to manage the election, which shall be conducted
under the same sanction and penalties as are provided by the general election laws, except
that a voter may furnish his own ballot, upon which must be written or printed "corporation"
or "no corporation," and any person who is a qualified elector under the state law
and has resided within the boundaries of the proposed city or town for three months next preceding
may vote at such election. (Code 1907, §1055; Code 1923, §1746; Code 1940, T. 37, §12.)...

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17-13-40
Section 17-13-40 "Political party" defined. An assemblage or organization
of electors which, at the general election for state and county officers then next preceding
the primary, casts more than 20 percent of the entire vote cast in any county is hereby declared
to be a political party within the meaning of this chapter within such county; and an assemblage
or organization of electors which, at the general election for state officers then next preceding
the primary, casts more than 20 percent of the entire vote cast in the state is hereby declared
to be a political party within the meaning of this chapter for such state. (Acts 1975, No.
1196, p. 2349, §2; §17-16-2; amended and renumbered by Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §61.)...

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17-17-14
Section 17-17-14 Voting without registration and oath. Any person voting at any county
or state election who has not registered and taken and subscribed to the registration oath
shall be guilty, upon conviction, of a Class B misdemeanor. (Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §88.)...

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