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12-17-180
Section 12-17-180 When elected; term of office. At the general election held on the first Tuesday
after the first Monday in November, 1980, and every six years thereafter, there shall be elected
a district attorney for every judicial circuit in this state, who shall hold office for the
term of six years and until his successor is elected and qualified. (Code 1852, §721; Code
1867, §853; Code 1876, §769; Code 1886, §4244; Code 1896, §5513; Code 1907, §7778; Acts
1915, No. 720, p. 817; Code 1923, §5495; Code 1940, T. 13, §225.)...
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12-17-98
Section 12-17-98 Deputy clerk for Bessemer division of tenth judicial circuit. At the general
election held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, 1982, and every six
years thereafter, there shall be elected by the qualified voters of the territory over which
the circuit court of the tenth judicial circuit sitting at Bessemer has and exercises jurisdiction
a deputy clerk of the circuit court, who shall hold office for six years and until his successor
is elected and qualified. He shall, at the time of his election and during his term of office,
reside within and be a qualified voter of the territory from which he is elected. Such deputy
clerk shall perform the same duties and exercise the same authority under the supervision
of the circuit court when being held at said place as if he were the circuit clerk. Before
entering upon the duties of his office such deputy clerk shall take and subscribe to the same
oath of office, and enter into the same bond as circuit court...
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45-16-62
Section 45-16-62 Election of Coroner; chief deputy coroner; compensation and expenses. (a)
The coroner shall be elected at the general election and every four years thereafter, and
shall serve for a term of four years. (b) The coroner shall appoint a chief deputy coroner.
(c)(1) A Coroner of Coffee County who is first elected or appointed on or after September
22, 2015, shall receive an annual base salary of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) per
year, which shall be paid in the same manner and at the same time as other county employees.
(2) The annual salary provided in subdivision (1) shall continue to be adjusted thereafter
as authorized in Chapter 2A of Title 11. (3) If there is a break in continuous service as
coroner on or after September 22, 2015, upon reappointment or reelection as coroner, he or
she shall receive the base salary as provided in subdivision (1), which may be adjusted as
provided in subdivision (2). (d) The coroner may participate in the same retirement...
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16-8-2
Section 16-8-2 When members elected; terms of office; oath of office. At the general election
of state and county officers, a member or members shall be elected for terms of six years
to succeed the member or members whose term or terms of office expire at that time. The members
of the county board of education shall hold office until their successors have been elected
and qualified. Before exercising any authority or performing any duties as a member of the
county board of education, each member thereof shall qualify by taking and subscribing to
the oath of office prescribed by Article XVI of the state constitution, the certificate whereof
shall be filed in the office of the judge of probate of the county. (School Code 1927, §89;
Code 1940, T. 52, §65.)...
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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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45-25-101
Section 45-25-101 Election; term; compensation; qualifications; powers and duties; vacancy.
(a) A county Superintendent of Education for DeKalb County, Alabama, shall be elected by the
qualified electors of DeKalb County, Alabama, at the next general election who shall hold
office until his or her successor is elected and qualified as hereinafter provided. (b) At
the next general election to be held in the county and state a county Superintendent of Education
for DeKalb County, Alabama, shall be elected, who shall hold office for a term of four years
and until his or her successor is elected and qualified, unless sooner removed for good cause.
Each four years thereafter, a county Superintendent of Education for DeKalb County, Alabama,
shall be elected by those qualified voters of the county residing outside of a municipality
served by a city board of education at the regular general election, nominations for which
office may be made in primary elections as other county officers. (c)...
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45-38-240.09
Section 45-38-240.09 Election procedure. If the election provided by the act from which this
subpart is derived occurs in a year in which the office of the tax collector and the office
of the tax assessor are filled by election, candidates for either office shall also be deemed
candidates for the office of county revenue commissioner without the payment of any additional
fees. If this subpart becomes operative, the person receiving the most votes for county revenue
commissioner at the general election shall be elected revenue commissioner and no one shall
be elected to the office of tax collector or the office of tax assessor. If this subpart has
no further effect as a result of the election provided by the act from which this subpart
is derived, the person receiving the most votes for tax collector shall be elected tax collector
and the person receiving the most votes for tax assessor shall be elected tax assessor. (Act
2001-905, 3rd Sp. Sess., p. 745, §11.)...
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40-6-1
Section 40-6-1 When officials commissioned as supernumeraries. (a) In the various counties
of the State of Alabama having a population of less than 600,000 inhabitants according to
the last or any subsequent federal decennial census, any tax collector, tax assessor, revenue
commissioner, license commissioner, or other elected or appointed official charged with the
assessment or collection, or both, of ad valorem taxes in any county of the State of Alabama:
(1) Who has served for 14 years as such an official in any county of Alabama and who has become
permanently and totally disabled, proof of disability being made by certificate of three reputable
physicians; or (2) Who has served for 12 years as a county official for any county of Alabama,
at least 10 years or more continuously as tax collector, tax assessor, license commissioner,
revenue commissioner, or other elected or appointed official charged with the assessment or
collection, or both, of ad valorem taxes, and who is not less...
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45-20-71.06
Section 45-20-71.06 Election and assumption of office. The president and associate members
of the board shall be elected at the general election to be held in 1948, and every four years
thereafter, in the manner now or hereafter provided under the general laws of Alabama for
the election of county governing bodies, and shall take office on the first Monday after the
second Tuesday in January next succeeding their election. (Acts 1945, No. 22, §7.)...
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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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