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45-29-71.06
Section 45-29-71.06 Boundaries of districts. For the purposes of this part, and for future
elections of members of the county commission, Fayette County is hereby divided into six separate
geographical districts, to be numbered one to six, inclusive, the boundaries of which shall
be delineated by resolution of the county commission. (Act 93-611, p. 999, §7.)...
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45-26-72
Section 45-26-72 Election. (a) The organization and composition of the County Commission of
Elmore County is altered to comply with this section. The governing body shall continue to
be known as the County Commission of Elmore County and shall have and exercise all of the
powers, duties, limitations, and responsibilities conferred upon it by the general laws of
Alabama relating to county commissions insofar as they are consistent with this section. For
the purpose of transacting official business, a quorum shall consist of three commissioners.
(b) Each member of the Elmore County Commission shall represent a separate district. Only
the qualified electors residing in a district may vote to elect the commissioner representing
the respective district. No person shall be eligible as a candidate for county commissioner
unless he or she is a bona fide resident of the district he or she seeks to represent. Each
member of the county commission shall reside in the district he or she represents...
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45-18-70.02
Section 45-18-70.02 Commission districts. For the purpose of this article , and for future
elections of associate members of the county commission, Conecuh County is divided into five
separate geographical districts, to be numbered 1 to 5, inclusive, and are described as follows:
DISTRICT 1 Start at the southeastern-most corner of the county, where Conecuh County, Covington
County, and Escambia County meet; go west along the Conecuh River following the county line
to the Sepulga River; go north along the Sepulga River following the Conecuh County line to
Brooklyn; go west along the Conecuh County line to the second unpaved road, south of County
Road 6, just east of Feagin Creek; go north along this unpaved road to County Road 6; go east
along County Road 6 to County Road 29; go north on County Road 29 to the first unpaved road,
just north of Franklintown, on the east side of County Road 29; continue to go east along
the unpaved road which forks, until you come to the second unpaved...
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45-34-71.02
Section 45-34-71.02 Districts. For the purpose of this part, and for future elections of members
of the county commission, Henry County is hereby divided into five separate geographical districts,
to be numbered 1 to 5, inclusive, and are hereby described as follows: (1) DISTRICT NO. 1
Beginning at the Southeast Corner of Henry County at Georgia line on East Side and Houston
County on South Side; thence West along the South line of Henry County to the Southwest Corner
of Henry County; thence North along the West line of Henry County to the intersection of Henry
County Road No. 16; thence East along the centerline of said Henry County Road No. 16 to the
intersection of the West City Limits of Headland, Alabama; thence South along the West City
Limits line to the intersection of centerline of Seaboard Coast Line Railroad; thence Northeast
along centerline of Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Tracks to its intersection with the projected
centerline of Cleveland Street; thence South along the...
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45-28-70
Section 45-28-70 Single-member district county governing body. (a) The intent of this section
is to implement, by local act for Etowah County, the Joint Remedy Proposal in the court order
dated January 30, 1995, and related orders, in Civil Action No. 89-T-459-E, in the United
States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, Eastern Division, in the case of
Presley, et al. v. Etowah County Commission. (b) There is created and established in and for
Etowah County, a single-member district governing body, which shall replace the existing governing
body to the extent there is a conflict with existing laws relating to Etowah County. The Etowah
County Commission shall be composed of six members, elected from single-member districts one
through six inclusive, which districts are described in the Joint Remedy Proposal made a part
of the court order dated January 30, 1995, and related orders, in Civil Action No. 89-T-459-E
in the United States District Court for the Middle District of...
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45-15-70
Section 45-15-70 Election of members; commission districts. (a) At the general election to
be held in 2004, and every four years thereafter, a county commissioner for the first and
fourth districts shall be elected by the qualified voters of each of the two districts. At
the general election to be held in 2006, and every four years thereafter, a county commissioner
for the second and third districts shall be elected by the qualified voters of each of the
two districts. The commissioners shall be nominated and elected by districts and shall not
be elected by the voters of Cleburne County at large. (b) At least 180 days in advance of
the primary elections to be held in 2004, the Cleburne County Commission may alter, by resolution,
the boundaries for the districts designated in subsection (a), and make revisions to the boundaries
thereafter in the manner provided by Section 11-3-1.1. (Act 2003-326, p. 804, §§1, 2.)...

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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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45-13-71
Section 45-13-71 Composition; election by districts. (a) The county commission herein created
shall consist of five members, one of whom shall serve as chairman as hereinafter provided.
(b) The five members of the commission shall be elected from, be a qualified elector of, and
reside in each of five single-member districts within Clarke County as herein defined. Commissioners
for Districts 2, 4, and 5 shall run in 1992, and every four years thereafter. Commissioners
for Districts 1 and 3 shall run in 1994, and every four years thereafter. Each commissioner
will serve a four-year term. The term for the commissioners from Districts 2 and 4 elected
in 1992 shall begin on the first Monday after the second Tuesday in January, 1993. The term
of all the commissioners from District 5 elected in 1992, and the term of commissioners elected
thereafter, shall begin at 12:01 a.m. on the seventh day next following his or her election,
or as otherwise provided by the general laws of Alabama. (c)...
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45-2-21.03
Section 45-2-21.03 Referendum - Procedures; districts; notification; exclusion of incorporated
areas; approval in incorporated areas. (a) Any county commission district, or areas within
a district to be defined by the county commission, may hold a referendum administered by the
Judge of Probate of Baldwin County for the approval of the sale of alcoholic beverages for
off-premises consumption within those areas on Sunday under the same license authority applicable
to other days of the week by one of the following procedures: (1) A resolution of the county
commission. (2) A petition for a referendum certified by the Judge of Probate of Baldwin County
consisting of at least 10 percent of the registered voters at any date within six months prior
to the certification of the petition in the county commission district or the defined areas
of that county commission district. (b) County commission districts shall be those areas defined
by law at the time of the referendum. Subsequent changes in...
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45-2-21.33
Section 45-2-21.33 Referendum - Procedures; districts; notification; exclusion of incorporated
areas; approval in incorporated areas. (a) Any county commission district, or areas within
a district to be defined by the county commission, may hold a referendum administered by the
Judge of Probate of Baldwin County for the approval of the sale of alcoholic beverages for
consumption on the licensed selling premises within those areas on Sunday under the same license
authority applicable to other days of the week by one of the following procedures: (1) A resolution
of the county commission. (2) A petition for a referendum certified by the Judge of Probate
of Baldwin County consisting of at least 10 percent of the registered voters at any date within
six months prior to the certification of the petition in the county commission or the defined
areas of that county commission district. (b) County commission districts shall be those areas
defined by law at the time of the referendum. Subsequent...
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