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16-13-194
Section 16-13-194 School tax district - Consolidation - Generally. When it shall seem desirable
to enlarge any school tax district by consolidating with it any adjacent territory or district,
which may or may not be levying any special school tax, the county board of education may
petition the county commission to call an election in all of the districts concerned, including
the school tax district proposed to be enlarged to determine whether a special tax for a uniform
rate and time shall be voted in each and every one of the districts. The proposed rate and
time shall not be less than the maximum rate in any school tax district or the maximum time
in any such district. (School Code 1927, §275; Code 1940, T. 52, §264.)...
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45-30-102
Section 45-30-102 Election of superintendent. (a) The Legislature finds that Amendment 578
to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, was approved by an overwhelming majority of the voters
of Franklin County and the Franklin County School District at the election held for that purpose.
The Legislature further finds and declares that subsection (b) of Amendment 578 was intended
to require approval of a majority of those qualified electors of the political subdivisions
voting at the constitutional amendment election and was not intended to require approval by
a majority of the registered voters in the respective political subdivisions. However, because
the Legislature is mindful that opponents to Amendment 578 may attempt to challenge Amendment
578 based on an unreasonable interpretation of subsection (b) of Amendment 578, the Legislature
desires to provide further for the nomination of the Franklin County Superintendent of Education.
(b) Candidates for election to the office of the...
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45-41-260.07
Section 45-41-260.07 Election for coverage. Except where jurisdiction has been obtained by
the commission pursuant to Section 45-41-260.02, the master plan and zoning regulations provided
by the commission shall not be applicable in any beat of Lee County until the majority of
the qualified electors of the beat voting in a special election have signified by their vote
that they desire the authority of the commission, its master plan, and the zoning regulations
to apply to their beat. The election must be held not less than 90 days nor more than 120
days after a petition seeking the election is filed in the office of the judge of probate.
The petition shall be signed by at least 15 percent of the electors who reside within the
beat and who own real estate located in the beat. Notice of the election shall be given by
three weeks' publication and posting notice in two public places within the beat. The cost
of the election shall be paid from the General Fund of Lee County. The ballot...
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45-44-260.07
Section 45-44-260.07 Election for coverage. Except where jurisdiction has been obtained by
the planning commission pursuant to Section 45-44-260.02, the master plan and zoning regulations
provided by the planning commission shall not be applicable in any beat of Macon County until
the majority of the qualified electors of the beat voting in a special election have signified
by their vote that they desire the authority of the planning commission, its master plan,
and the zoning regulations to apply in their beat. The election must be held not less than
30 or more than 45 days after a petition seeking the election is filed in the office of the
judge of probate. The petition shall be signed by at least 25 percent of the electors who
reside within the beat and who own real estate located within the beat. Notice of the election
shall be given by three weeks' publication and posting notice in two public places within
the beat. The cost of the election shall be paid from the general fund of...
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45-48-101.20
Section 45-48-101.20 Composition; conduct of elections. (a) The several members of the Marshall
County Board of Education shall be elected by only those qualified electors in the county
who are residing within the jurisdiction of the Marshall County school system as provided
in Section 45-48-100. (b) The Marshall County Board of Education shall be composed of five
members. Four of the members shall be residents of and represent one of each of four separate
districts within the Marshall County school system and shall be elected pursuant to Section
45-48-101.21 by a majority of the qualified electors of the Marshall County school system
voting in the election. One of the members may reside anywhere within the Marshall County
school system and shall be elected pursuant to Section 45-48-101.22 by a majority of the qualified
electors of the Marshall County school system voting in the election. The election shall be
conducted and the members shall take office and serve in the same manner as...
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11-42-2
Section 11-42-2 Annexation election and proceedings generally; proceedings where parties consent
to annexation. Whenever the council shall pass a resolution to the effect that the public
health or public good requires that certain territory (described in the resolution) shall
be brought within the limits of the city or town: (1) It shall be the duty of the mayor to
certify a copy of such resolution to the judge of probate of the county in which the land
proposed to be annexed is situated, and said certified resolution shall have attached thereto
a plat or map of said territory, which certified resolution and plat or map shall be filed
by the judge of probate. (2) Except as provided in subdivision (9) of this section, the judge
of probate shall, not less than 10 nor more than 15 days from the date of the filing of such
resolution, make and enter an order upon the minutes of said court, directing and ordering
an election to be held by the qualified electors residing within the territory...
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16-3-1
Section 16-3-1 Composition; election; term of office. The State Board of Education shall be
composed of the Governor as an ex officio member and eight members elected from districts
provided by general law. Members of the board shall serve for terms of four years each, and
the member from each district shall be elected by the qualified electors of the district at
the general election immediately preceding the expiration of the term of office of the member,
as designated by the board, representing such district on the board and every four years thereafter.
Each member shall hold office from the first Monday after the second Tuesday in January next
after his or her election and until his or her successor is elected and qualified. (School
Code 1927, §26; Code 1940, T. 52, §6; Acts 1969, Ex. Sess., No. 16, p. 39, §1; Act 2002-73,
p. 175, §1.)...
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17-13-102
Section 17-13-102 Petition requirements. In order to qualify the name of any person to appear
on the ballot at a presidential preference primary, a petition or petitions in support of
his or her candidacy shall be filed with the state party chair of the appropriate political
party, hereinafter referred to as "chair," 116 days prior to the presidential preference
primary election. To comply with this section, a candidate may file a petition or petitions
signed by a total of not less than 500 qualified electors of the state, or petitions signed
by not less than 50 qualified electors of each congressional district of the state, in which
case there shall be a separate petition for each congressional district. The petitions shall
be in such form as the chair may prescribe; provided, that there shall be a space for the
county of residence of each signer next to the space provided for his or her signature. No
signature may be counted as valid unless the county of residence of the signer is...
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37-6-11
Section 37-6-11 Voting districts. Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the
bylaws may provide that the territory in which a cooperative supplies electric energy to its
members shall be divided into two or more voting districts and that, in respect of each such
voting district, a designated number of trustees shall be elected by the members residing
therein, or a designated number of delegates shall be elected by such members, or both such
trustees and delegates shall be elected by such members. In any case, the bylaws shall prescribe
the manner in which such voting districts and the members thereof and the delegates and trustees,
if any, elected therefrom shall function, and the powers of the delegates, which may include
the power to elect trustees. No member at any voting district meeting and no delegate at any
meeting shall vote by proxy or by mail. A quorum of three percent of all members present in
person shall constitute a quorum for the election of trustees at a...
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45-36-20
Section 45-36-20 Charge of classification for incorporated municipalities. (a) Notwithstanding
any other provision of law, including, but not limited to, Chapter 2A of Title 28, and pursuant
to authority granted by Section 104 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, the electors of
an incorporated municipality located in Jackson County with a population of 2,500 or more
inhabitants may change its classification from dry to wet or wet to dry by a municipal option
election as provided by this section. (b)(1) Upon petition of 25 percent of the number of
voters voting in the last general election of the municipality having a population of 2,500
or more inhabitants being filed with the city or town clerk or governing body of the municipality,
the governing body shall call a municipal option election for the municipality to determine
the sentiment of the people as to whether alcoholic beverages may be legally sold or distributed
in the municipality. The petition for the municipal option...
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