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45-41-141.19
Section 45-41-141.19 Application of state statutes. Where no provisions are otherwise made
in this part, the general election laws of the state then in existence with regard to all
notices, qualifications of voters, official acts, and things to be done in connection with
calling and holding elections, making returns, canvassing and certifying the same shall govern
in all respects, and all penalties fixed for wrongful acts and violations of the general election
laws of the state shall apply to similar acts and violations in all special elections held
under this part. The provisions of this part relating to the calling of special elections
are mandatory and those relating to the conduct and the method of canvassing the same are
directory. (Act 89-390, p. 747, §20.)...
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11-41-5
Section 11-41-5 Ordering and notice of election of mayor and councilmen for incorporated municipalities;
conduct of election generally; qualifications for voting. Upon making such order of incorporation,
the judge of probate shall order an election to be held by the same inspectors or others appointed
by him for the purpose of electing a mayor and members of the council authorized by this title,
who shall, at such election, be elected from the city or town at large. Such inspectors shall
give 30 days' notice of the time and place of holding the election by posting a notice in
five public places within the limits of such town or city. Said inspectors shall have the
powers and discharge the duties as inspectors and clerks in municipal elections, and said
election shall be conducted, as far as practicable, in the manner prescribed in this title
for the election of city or town officers, and no person shall vote at such election unless
he is a qualified elector of the county and has...
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11-46-24
Section 11-46-24 Designating and equipping voting places; election officials; canvass returns.
(a) The municipal governing body may, when it orders an election, designate at least one place
of voting in each ward and if the ward has been divided into voting districts then at least
one place of voting in each district or the municipal governing body may establish and designate
one central place (location) within the municipality as the place of voting for all wards.
The number of voting boxes or voting machines as prescribed, shall be placed in a central
place of voting for use by the electors. The municipal governing body shall provide at least
one machine or at least one box for the voters of each ward, provided that this requirement
shall not apply to any municipality which uses electronic vote counters or tabulators or other
devices that are regulated by the Alabama Electronic Voting Committee established in Chapter
24 of Title 17 that are capable of counting the ballots from all...
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11-81-67
Section 11-81-67 Applicability of provisions of general election laws; mandatory and directory
provisions of article. Where no provisions are otherwise made in this article, the general
election laws of the state then in existence with regard to all notices, qualifications of
voters, official acts, and things to be done in connection with ordering and holding elections,
making returns, canvassing, and certifying the same shall govern in all respects, and all
penalties fixed for wrongful acts and violations of the general election laws of the state
shall apply to similar acts and violations in all elections held under this article. The provisions
of this article relating to the calling of elections are mandatory, and those relating to
the conduct and method of canvassing the same are directory. (Acts 1927, No. 478, p. 534;
Code 1940, T. 37, §291.)...
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11-81-96
Section 11-81-96 Applicability of provisions of general election laws; mandatory and directory
provisions of article. Where no provisions are otherwise made in this article, the general
election laws of the state then in existence with regard to all notices, qualifications of
voters, official acts, and things to be done in connection with ordering and holding elections,
making returns, canvassing, and certifying the same shall govern in all respects and all penalties
fixed for wrongful acts and violations of the general election laws of the state shall apply
to similar acts and violations in all elections held under this article. The provisions of
this article relating to the calling of elections are mandatory and those relating to the
conduct and the method of canvassing the same are directory. (Acts 1927, No. 478, p. 534;
Code 1940, T. 12, §108.)...
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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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45-12-101
Section 45-12-101 Election; qualifications; powers and duties; compensation. (a) The Superintendent
of Education of Choctaw County shall be elected at the general election to be held on the
first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, 1982, and at the general election every
fourth year thereafter, by the qualified electors of Choctaw County. The superintendent elected
in 1982 shall assume office at the expiration of the contract of the incumbent superintendent,
but no later than July 1, 1984, and shall hold office until his or her successor is elected
and qualified. Thereafter the superintendent shall hold office for a term of four years, beginning
on the first day of July following his or her election, and until his or her successor is
elected and qualified. (b) The Superintendent of Education of Choctaw County shall possess
the same qualifications as are now required and provided in Section 16-9-2, and his or her
official bond shall be fixed and approved in the manner provided...
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45-47-242.20
Section 45-47-242.20 Consolidation of offices and duties. (a) Upon the occurrence of a vacancy
in either the office of tax assessor or tax collector, there shall be a county revenue commissioner
in Marion County. Thereafter, a commissioner shall be elected at the general election next
following the expiration of the term of office of the remaining successor. The county revenue
commissioner shall serve for a term of six years next after his or her election and until
his or her successor is elected and has qualified. (b) The county revenue commissioner shall
do and perform all acts, duties, and functions required by law to be performed either by the
tax assessor or by the tax collector of the county. (c) Subject to the approval of the county
commission, the county revenue commissioner shall appoint and fix the compensation of a sufficient
number of deputies, clerks, and assistants to perform properly the duties of his or her office.
The acts of deputies shall have the same force and...
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45-9-241
Section 45-9-241 Office established. (a) Effective October 1, 1991, upon the approval of a
majority of the electors of Chambers County, there is hereby created the office of county
revenue commissioner for Chambers County. Such revenue commissioner shall be elected at the
general election in 1990 and at the general election every six years thereafter, the same
as the tax assessor and tax collector are now elected. (b) The offices of tax assessor and
tax collector of Chambers County are hereby abolished effective upon the implementation of
this section, and the revenue commissioner shall perform all acts, duties, and functions required
by law to be performed either by the tax assessor or the tax collector of the county, including,
but not limited to, the assessment of all real property for taxation, the collection of taxes
and distribution of taxes according to law, the keeping of records, and the making of reports
concerning assessments. (c) Subject to the approval of the Chambers...
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16-46-3
Section 16-46-3 Exemptions from chapter; records of private postsecondary institutions ceasing
operations. (a) This chapter shall not apply to any school offering instruction in grades
K-12, or any combination thereof, including any person in regard to the operation of such
K-12 school. (b) This chapter shall not apply to any of the following private postsecondary
institutions, including any person in regard to the operation of such private postsecondary
institution: (1) Schools operated on a nonprofit basis offering only courses or programs of
study which do not lead to an associate or baccalaureate degree and are limited in nature
to the performance of or preparation for the ministry of any established church, denomination,
or religion. (2) Courses conducted by employers exclusively for their employees and courses
conducted by labor unions exclusively for their members. (3) Schools, colleges, and universities
principally operated and supported by the State of Alabama or its political...
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