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45-22-100.06
Section 45-22-100.06 Election precincts. (a) The qualified electors of Cullman County residing
outside of the City of Cullman but within the boundaries of newly created election precincts
34, 35-1, 35-2, and 36 are hereby authorized to vote in elections pertaining to county board
of education matters in certain education commission election districts as defined in Section
45-22-100.01, in accordance with the following procedures: (1) Such electors residing in election
precinct No. 34 shall vote in the Good Hope district referred to as "district seven"
in Section 45-22-100.01. (2) Such electors residing in election precinct No. 35-1 shall vote
in the Fairview district referred to as "district two" in Section 45-22-100.01.
(3) Such electors residing in election precinct No. 35-2 shall vote in the Holly Pond district
referred to as "district three" in Section 45-22-100.01. (4) Such electors residing
in election precinct No. 36 shall vote in the Hanceville district referred to as "district...

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45-32-72
Section 45-32-72 Greene County Districting Commission. (a) In Greene County, there is hereby
created a three member Greene County Districting Commission, hereinafter referred to as districting
commission, to establish districts for the election of members of the Greene County Commission
and the Greene County Board of Education. One member of the districting commission shall be
appointed by the Greene County Board of Education, hereinafter referred to as board; one member
shall be appointed by the Greene County Commission, hereinafter referred to as commission;
and, one member shall be appointed by the state representative and state senator representing
Greene County, hereinafter referred to as delegation. The board, commission, and delegation
may hereinafter be referred to as appointing authorities. If the board or the commission does
not appoint its member to the districting commission within 45 days from May 8, 1985, the
delegation shall make the appointments within 10 days...
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45-17-71
Section 45-17-71 Salaries; expense allowances. (a) Effective beginning the term of office of
commissioners beginning in November, 2016, and thereafter, the Colbert County Commission may
decrease total amount of compensation paid to the member of the commission serving as commission
chair by the amount that would make the compensation received by each member serving as commission
chair equal to the salaries received by members not serving as commission chair. (b) At that
time and thereafter, the Colbert County Commission may provide an expense allowance to each
member of the commission equal to one-sixth of the yearly amount allotted on September 30,
2015, as additional compensation to the member serving as commission chair. (c) If implementation
of the foregoing increases the compensation of an incumbent office holder, the increase shall
be paid as an expense allowance until the beginning of the next term of office whereupon the
amount of the expense allowance shall be included in the...
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45-45-201.01
Section 45-45-201.01 Director - Election; term; vacancies. Upon written notification to the
county commission by the director of the department holding office on April 13, 1998, of the
director's intention to retire on a future specified date, a succeeding director of the department
shall be elected by the qualified voters of the county at the next countywide election and
every six years thereafter. The director shall serve for a term of six years. Any vacancy
in the office of the director of the department, because of death, resignation, or otherwise,
shall be filled by appointment by the Governor. The appointee shall serve as director until
the end of the unexpired term of the previously elected director. (Acts 1971, No. 1862, p.
3024, § 3; Act 98-280, p. 459, § 1.)...
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45-45-201.1
Section 45-45-201.1 Director - Election; term; vacancies. Upon written notification to the
county commission by the director of the department holding office on April 13, 1998, of the
director's intention to retire on a future specified date, a succeeding director of the department
shall be elected by the qualified voters of the county at the next countywide election and
every six years thereafter. The director shall serve for a term of six years. Any vacancy
in the office of the director of the department, because of death, resignation, or otherwise,
shall be filled by appointment by the Governor. The appointee shall serve as director until
the end of the unexpired term of the previously elected director. (Acts 1971, No. 1862, p.
3024, § 3; Act 98-280, p. 459, § 1.)...
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36-3-5
Section 36-3-5 Term of office of county tax assessors. There shall be elected at the general
election in November a tax assessor for each county in the state, who shall perform such duties
as are prescribed by law and whose term of office shall be six years from October 1 next after
his election and until his successor is elected and qualified. (Acts 1943, No. 113, p. 115,
§ 2.)...
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36-3-6
Section 36-3-6 Term of office of county tax collectors. There shall be elected at the general
election in November a tax collector for each county in the state, who shall perform such
duties as are prescribed by law and whose term of office shall be six years from October 1
next after his election and until his successor is elected and qualified. (Acts 1943, No.
114, p. 115, § 2.)...
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45-12-72.01
Section 45-12-72.01 Members to serve part-time; salary; health insurance. Beginning with the
next term of office for any commissioner of the county commission which commences in November
2014, or thereafter, each member of the county commission, except the Judge of Probate of
Choctaw County serving as chair, shall serve on a part-time basis and receive a salary of
twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) annually, payable in equal monthly installments. The members
of the commission shall not receive an expense allowance or other benefit for serving on a
part-time basis except as expressly provided in this part. The members may participate in
the county health insurance program provided the members pays all costs relating to participation.
(Act 2014-187, p. 569, §2.)...
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45-39-70
Section 45-39-70 Election of chair; term; salary; duties. (a) This section shall apply only
in Lauderdale County. (b)(1) Effective beginning the next general election for the election
of the Lauderdale County Commission, the Chair of the Lauderdale County Commission shall be
elected on a countywide basis. The chair shall take office at the same time as members of
the Lauderdale County Commission take office and shall serve a four-year term, or until a
successor is elected and qualified. The chair shall preside over meetings of the county commission
and shall vote only in the case of tie vote of the commissioners. After the election of the
first chair as provided in this section and thereafter, the judge of probate shall no longer
serve as chair of the county commission. (2) The salary of the Chair of the Lauderdale County
Commission shall be forty thousand dollars ($40,000) per year payable in equal semi-monthly
installments from the general fund of the county. (3) In addition to the...
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11-3-1.1
Section 11-3-1.1 Authority of single-member district commissioners to alter district boundaries.
(a) Following the release of any federal decennial census, any county commission of this state
which is at that time electing its members from single-member districts, pursuant to either
state or local law or a court order, may, by resolution, alter the boundaries of the districts.
(b) Any revised single-member district arrangement to be used, in whole or in part, in the
1992 primary and general election shall be adopted by the county commission not later than
75 days prior to the primary election in 1992. Any revised district arrangement to be used,
in whole or in part, for the first time in any year after 1992 shall be approved by the county
commission not later than 180 days prior to the primary election in which it will first be
used. (c) No resolution making changes in the boundaries of existing districts shall be adopted
by the county commission unless the commission shall first have...
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