45-40-70
Section 45-40-70 Qualifications, powers, duties, etc.; compensation. (a) The Chair of the Lawrence County Commission shall be a resident of good moral character and a qualified elector of Lawrence County and shall reside in the county during his or her term of office. The Chair of the Lawrence County Commission shall have and exercise all of the powers, duties, limitations, and responsibilities given to the chair of the county commission by general law or by local law relating to Lawrence County. (b) The Chair of the Lawrence County Commission shall receive an annual salary of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) per annum payable out of the county treasury in equal monthly installments. (Act 79-737, p. 1309, §§3, 4.)...
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11-50-491
Section 11-50-491 Qualifications of members. No person shall be eligible for membership on said board who is not a qualified elector of such municipality, or who is an officer of the municipality or an employee thereof, or who is a member of the governing body or whose term on the governing body expired within six months prior to his election on the board. (Acts 1939, No. 463, p. 675; Code 1940, T. 18, §62.)...
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16-12-2
Section 16-12-2 Qualifications. The superintendent of city schools shall be chosen for his general fitness and character, but shall not be eligible for appointment unless he shall offer proof to the board that he holds a degree from a recognized four-year college or university and is knowledgeable in school administration. Such person need not be a resident or qualified elector of the city or county in which he offers to serve. (Acts 1969, Ex. Sess., No. 39, p. 96, §1.)...
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17-13-7
Section 17-13-7 Persons entitled to vote; voter to certify political party preference by signing poll list. (a) All persons who are qualified electors under the general laws of the State of Alabama and who are also members of a political party and entitled to participate in such primary election under the rules of the party shall be entitled to vote therein and shall receive the official primary ballot of that political party, and no other; but every governing body of a party shall have the right, power, and authority to fix and prescribe the political or other qualifications of its own members and shall, in its own way, declare and determine who shall be entitled and qualified to vote in such primary election or to be candidates therein or to otherwise participate in such political parties and primaries. The qualifications of electors entitled to vote in such primary election shall not necessarily be the same as the qualifications for electors entitled to become candidates therein....
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17-13-71
Section 17-13-71 Grounds. The contests of nomination by a party for office, other than a county office, may be instituted by any qualified elector of the state, or of the political subdivision, as the case may be, who belongs to that party and who legally participated in such primary election, upon the following grounds, which may be used separately, or else be joined in the same contest: (1) Malconduct, fraud, or corruption on the part of any inspector, clerk, returning officer, canvassing board, or other persons. (2) When a person whose nomination is contested was not eligible to the office sought at the time of the declaration of nomination. (3) On account of illegal votes given. (4) On account of the rejection of legal votes. (5) Offers to bribe, bribery, intimidation, or other malconduct or misconduct calculated to prevent a fair, free, and full exercise of the elective franchise. (6) Miscalculation, mistake, or misconduct in counting, tallying, certifying, or canvassing which of...
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45-19-100
Section 45-19-100 Composition; election by districts. (a) The Coosa County Board of Education shall be composed of five members elected as follows: One member shall be elected from each of the board of education districts hereinafter described and shall be a qualified elector thereof, and shall reside in the district. Members representing the five districts shall be elected by the qualified electors residing in each of the districts, and no others shall be allowed to vote in such elections. (b) The aforementioned districts shall be as follows: (1) DISTRICT 1 Begin at the northeast corner of Section 1, Township 24, Range 20; thence south along county line to southwest corner of Section 36, Township 23, Range 20; thence west along township line to center of Alabama Highway No. 9; thence north along center of Highway No. 9 to its intersection with West boundary of Section 11, Township 24, Range 20; thence north along West boundary of Section 11, and 2, of Township 24 Range 20 to Clay...
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11-41-3
Section 11-41-3 Conduct of election generally; provision and form of ballots; qualifications for voting. The judge of probate shall appoint three qualified electors within the limits of the proposed city or town as inspectors to manage the election, which shall be conducted under the same sanction and penalties as are provided by the general election laws, except that a voter may furnish his own ballot, upon which must be written or printed "corporation" or "no corporation," and any person who is a qualified elector under the state law and has resided within the boundaries of the proposed city or town for three months next preceding may vote at such election. (Code 1907, §1055; Code 1923, §1746; Code 1940, T. 37, §12.)...
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11-43C-17
Section 11-43C-17 District council members - Qualifications; holding other offices; effect of conviction or loss of any qualification. Councilmen shall be qualified electors of the city and, in the case of candidates for any district, they shall have been residents of the district which they represent for at least 90 days prior to their election, shall reside in the district during their terms of office, and shall have attained the age of 21 years. No councilman shall hold any other public office except that of notary public or member of the National Guard or naval or military reserve, and all shall have been residents of the city for at least one year prior to their election. If the councilman shall cease to possess any of these qualifications or shall be convicted of crime involving moral turpitude, his office shall immediately become vacant. (Acts 1987, No. 87-102, p. 116, §17.)...
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11-44C-17
Section 11-44C-17 District council members - Qualifications; holding other offices; effect of conviction or loss of any qualification. Councilmen shall be qualified electors of the city and, in the case of candidates for any district, they shall have been residents of the district which they represent for at least 90 days prior to their election, shall reside in the district during their terms of office and shall have attained the age of 21 years. No councilman shall hold any other public office except that of notary public or member of the national guard or naval or military reserve, and all shall have been residents of the city for at least one year prior to their election. If the councilman shall cease to possess any of these qualifications or shall be convicted of crime involving moral turpitude, his office shall immediately become vacant. (Acts 1985, No. 85-229, p. 96, §17.)...
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16-9-5
Section 16-9-5 Nomination by political party. Any political party may, in a county where the county superintendent is elected by a direct vote of the qualified electors, either nominate a candidate for such office or may certify to the probate judge that said political party desires to leave the election of a county superintendent of education to the county board of education. Whenever any political party certifies that such political party desires to leave the selection of such officer to the county board of education, the probate judge shall cause to be entered on the ballot where the names of such candidates (if nominated) would appear, the following: "For selection by the county board of education." Such proposition shall appear on the ballot before the names of the candidates and be arranged so that the elector may express his choice for such proposition in the same manner as he expresses his choice for a candidate. Every qualified elector may vote for such selection by the county...
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