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17-12-12
Section 17-12-12 Returns of election - Sealing, delivery, and disposition of records. After
completing and signing the certificate of result, the election officials shall seal the ballots,
certificates, and other records as follows: (1) Where precinct ballot counters are used: a.
The list of registered voters shall be delivered to the judge of probate for transmittal to
the board of registrars for use by the board of registrars in updating their records. b. The
ballot accounting certificate and the first copy of the certificates of result shall be placed
in an envelope addressed to the judge of probate who shall keep them for public inspection
or election contest, or both. c. All voted ballots shall be placed in a voted ballot box and
sealed. All spoiled ballots, unused ballots, and ballot stubs, one copy of the certificate
of results, and the clerk's poll list (already sealed in a separate envelope) shall be placed
in the records of election container which shall be sealed and signed...
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17-4-8
Section 17-4-8 Electors to reidentify themselves; notice of reidentification; when eligible
by mail. Each voter whose name is to be removed shall reidentify himself or herself by appearing
in person before a registrar, or by appearing before the judge of probate, or either of the
clerks in the office of the judge of probate, or through his or her representative before
the board of registrars in regular session except that the following persons shall be entitled
to reidentify by mail if they possess the qualifications of an elector and are not disqualified
from voting under the constitution and laws of Alabama: Members of the Armed Forces of the
United States, persons employed outside the United States, persons absent because of attendance
at an institution of higher learning, and the spouses and children of such persons. The board
of registrars shall notify such persons who are eligible for reidentification by mail as to
how they can reidentify themselves. Electors eligible to...
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45-19-110.06
Section 45-19-110.06 Restoration of names to list of qualified electors. Any qualified elector
of the county who shall have his or her name omitted or removed from the list of qualified
electors in the county by failure to appear and reidentify himself or herself as herein provided
shall be entitled to have his or her name restored to the list of qualified electors by appearing
in person at the office of the board of registrars, or at the office of the judge of probate,
and answering such questions and submitting such proof, under oath, as the board may require
to establish the voter's identity, place of legal residence, and the fact that the voter has
not become disqualified from voting in the county. Provided, however, every qualified elector
shall have reidentified himself or herself at least 10 days prior to the election at which
he or she offers to vote; provided further, however, that this part shall not be construed
or applied to impair or deny the right to vote in person or by...
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45-8-110.20
Section 45-8-110.20 Meeting dates; executive secretary; office space and supplies. (a) The
Board of Registrars of Calhoun County shall meet on the first Monday and for nine consecutive
days thereafter, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, in the months of February, March, April,
May, June, July, August, and September of each year, and on the first Monday and for 19 consecutive
days thereafter, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, in the months of October, November,
December, and January of each year, for the purpose of registering voters. An applicant may
register at the courthouse or at any other location in the county designated by the board
of registrars. When the board meets at the courthouse it shall stay in session from 8 a.m.
until 5 p.m. each day. (b) Such board of registrars shall also meet at the courthouse on the
third Monday in February in each year and for 39 consecutive days thereafter, Sundays, legal
holidays, and the time or times for registering voters excepted, for...
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17-4-13
Section 17-4-13 Procedure for having name restored to list of qualified electors; limitation
of provisions. Any qualified elector of the county whose name is omitted or removed from the
list of qualified electors for failure to appear and reidentify himself or herself and who
has not otherwise been reidentified as herein provided shall be entitled to have his or her
name restored to the list of qualified electors by written affidavit or appearing in person
before a registrar, at the office of the board of registrars, or at the office of the judge
of probate, certifying that he or she is in fact a bona fide registered voter of that county;
provided, however, that any qualified elector can be reidentified on election day; provided
further, however, that this article shall not be construed or applied to impair or deny the
right to vote in person or by absentee ballot of any person or of the spouse or child of any
person who is in active duty of any of the Armed Forces of the United States...
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17-4-5
Section 17-4-5 Notice of previous registration to be given. When a person makes application
for registration before a county board of registrars, it shall be the duty of that board,
if the elector has been previously registered before in any other county or state, to notify
the registrar of voters in the county or state of the previous registration that such elector
has applied for and been registered as an elector in the county where such application for
registration is made. In addition to asking an elector whether he or she has been previously
registered before in any other county or state, the board of registrars shall ascertain if
an elector has been previously registered before in any other county of this state by conducting
a computerized search of the statewide voter registration list, using the elector's name along
with any other identifying information provided by the elector. When the notice required in
this section is received by the board of registrars of any county where...
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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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17-1-2
Section 17-1-2 Definitions. For the purposes of this title, the following terms shall have
the definitions ascribed to them: (1) APPOINTING BOARD. In all elections the appointing board
consists of the judge of probate, circuit clerk, and sheriff of the county. (2) BALLOT. The
term includes paper ballots and electronic ballots. (3) BALLOT CONFIGURATION. The particular
combination and arrangement of offices, candidates, and questions for a precinct or subdivision
thereof. (4) BEAT. Has the same meaning as precinct. (5) BOX. The voting place in a precinct
or subdivision of a precinct for voting purposes. (6) CANVASSING BOARD. In all elections except
primary elections, the canvassing board consists of the judge of probate, circuit clerk, and
sheriff of the county. In primary elections, the county executive committee of the party is
the canvassing board for the primary of the party. (7) CENSUS BUREAU. The Bureau of the Census
of the United States Department of Commerce, or any successor...
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17-4-38.1
Section 17-4-38.1 Collecting, sharing, and verifying information; costs; rulemaking authority.
(a) State agencies shall provide to the Secretary of State, on a schedule to be determined
by the Secretary of State, any information and data that the Secretary of State considers
necessary in order to maintain the statewide voter registration database established pursuant
to Section 17-4-33, except where prohibited by federal law or federal regulation. The Secretary
of State shall ensure that any information or data provided to the Secretary of State that
is confidential in the possession of the entity providing the data remains confidential while
in the possession of the Secretary of State. (b) The Secretary of State may enter into agreements
to share information or data with other states or group of states, as the Secretary of State
considers necessary, in order to maintain the statewide voter registration database. Information
or data that the Secretary of State may share pursuant to...
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17-8-1
Section 17-8-1 Appointment of election officials; duties. (a) The appointing board, or a majority
of them acting as an appointing board, not more than 20 nor less than 15 days before the holding
of any election in their county, shall appoint from the qualified electors of the respective
precinct, necessary precinct election officials, which shall include at least one inspector,
to act at each voting place in each precinct. The appointing board may appoint the number
of precinct election officials necessary for each precinct, provided that, absent consent
of the county commission, the total number of precinct election officials appointed in a county
shall not exceed the total number of precinct election officials who were paid by the county
for the general election held November 2004. In the event that the number of precincts or
voting places utilized in an election within a county is increased or decreased, the total
number of officials who may be appointed without consent of the...
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