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17-8-7
Section 17-8-7 Poll watchers. (a) Except in the case of municipal elections, each political
party or organization having candidates nominated, by a writing submitted to the inspector
by the chair of the county executive committee or nominees for office or beat committeeman,
may appoint a watcher for each voting place. In the event of an election in which there are
no candidates, each political party, through a writing submitted to the inspector by the chair
of the county executive committee, may appoint a watcher for each voting place. (b) Watchers
shall have the right to: (1) Observe the conduct of the election. (2) Monitor the preliminaries
of opening the polls. (3) Remain at the polling place throughout the election until the results
of the election have been posted and the voting machines sealed, as provided by law. (4) Observe
the ballots as they are counted. (5) Observe absentee ballots and affidavits when they are
called during the count. (6) See all oaths administered and...
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45-21-111
Section 45-21-111 Compensation. (a) In Crenshaw County, in addition to any and all other compensation,
salary, and expense allowances provided for by law, there shall be paid to each election official
of the county an expense allowance in such an amount as will, together with any amount paid
by the state, as salary, compensation, or expense allowance, make the total paid to such members
equal to twenty-five dollars ($25) per day, and the returning officer, in addition thereto,
ten cents ($0.10) a mile going to the courthouse and returning to the place of holding the
election. If the amount paid to such officials as compensation or expense allowance by the
state increases in the future, then the amount paid by the county under this section shall
automatically decrease. (b) The amount paid under the provisions of this section shall be
paid out of the county general fund and shall be paid only when the election officials actually
attend meetings. (Act 81-282, p. 364, §§1, 2.)...
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17-11-10
Section 17-11-10 Procedure upon receipt of ballot by absentee election manager; counting of
ballots. (a) Upon receipt of the absentee ballot, the absentee election manager shall record
its receipt thereof on the absentee list as provided in Section 17-11-5 and shall safely keep
the ballot without breaking the seal of the affidavit envelope. (b) For absentee ballots received
by noon on the day of the election, the absentee election manager shall, beginning at noon,
deliver the sealed affidavit envelopes containing absentee ballots to the election officials
provided for in Section 17-11-11. The election officials shall then call the name of each
voter casting an absentee ballot with poll watchers present as may be provided under the laws
of Alabama and shall examine each affidavit envelope to determine if the signature of the
voter has been appropriately witnessed. If the witnessing of the signature and the information
in the affidavit establish that the voter is entitled to vote by...
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17-12-1
Section 17-12-1 Conclusion of voting; locking of equipment; certificates of result. When the
time arrives for closing the polls, all qualified voters, who are then waiting within the
voting room to vote, shall be permitted by the election officers to do so. After closing the
polls and sealing the required records, the precinct election officials shall follow the manufacturer's
instructions to lock the equipment against further voting and to obtain a printout of the
votes on each office and question. The first printout shall be torn from the equipment so
that all printing during the day, from the initial test before the polls opened through the
first printout of results, shall be on one continuous sheet or roll of paper. Then, four other
printouts of the results shall be produced and torn out. To each certificate shall be added,
if it is not automatically printed, the following information: (1) The name of the voting
place. (2) The date. (3) The identifying number (serial number) of the...
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17-13-16
Section 17-13-16 Public proclamation of results of election; distribution of certificates of
results. The counting of the ballots having been completed, the results shall be publicly
proclaimed. Separate certificates for each of the political parties entering the primary and
the results of the election shall be drawn up by the inspector and clerks at each and every
voting place, which shall contain all matters and things provided for in the law regulating
general elections. The certificates shall be signed by the election workers; one copy of the
same shall be forthwith posted in a conspicuous place at such voting place, one copy shall
be transmitted to the chair of the county executive committee of each of the political parties
in the primary, at such place as the county executive committee of the county shall designate
at which to receive such returns, and another copy shall be transmitted to the chairs of the
state executive committees of the political parties participating in the...
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45-29-110
Section 45-29-110 Compensation. (a) The County Commission of Fayette County shall provide such
additional amount of daily compensation as is necessary to grant each election clerk, inspector,
and returning officer of elections a total compensation of twenty-five dollars ($25), and
shall increase the mileage allowance of the returning officer to fifteen cents ($.15) a mile
in going to the courthouse and returning to the place of holding the election. Such compensation
and mileage shall be paid out of any funds in the county treasury available for such purposes.
(b)(1) In Fayette County, all inspectors, assistant inspectors, and technical assistants appointed
to conduct elections at the various polling places are hereby entitled to an additional per
diem allowance in such amount as will, together with any amount paid by the state, make a
total paid to such officials thirty-five dollars ($35) for each day they work at the polls.
Such officials, when acting as returning officers, shall...
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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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34-27-6
Section 34-27-6 Real estate courses and schools. (a) For purposes of this section and rules
adopted pursuant thereto, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) ADMINISTRATOR.
A person designated by a principal school or branch school and approved by the commission
to be the person responsible to the commission for all acts governed by this chapter and applicable
rules which govern the operation of schools. (2) APPROVED COURSE. Any course of instruction
approved by the commission that satisfies commission requirements for prelicense education,
postlicense education, or continuing education. (3) APPROVED SCHOOL. Any proprietary educational
institution offering only commission approved continuing education courses and any accredited
college or university that offers any commission approved course. (4) BRANCH SCHOOL. Any school
under the ownership of a principal school which offers commission approved courses at a permanent
location. (5) INSTRUCTIONAL SITE. Any physical...
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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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11-42-44
Section 11-42-44 Notice of election. The said judge of probate shall give notice of the holding
of such election by publication in at least one newspaper and, at the discretion of the judge,
in more than one newspaper published in the county wherein such election is to be held, which
notice shall state the day on which such election will be held, the voting place or places
at which the election will be held and the boundaries within which voters must reside to vote
at the respective voting places, which must be within the territory proposed to be brought
into the city, and such notice must give a description of the territory proposed to be brought
within the city and must state that a map showing the territory proposed to be brought into
the city is on file in the office of the judge of probate of said county, open to the inspection
of the public. (Code 1907, §1079; Code 1923, §1773; Code 1940, T. 37, §142.)...
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