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45-3-111
Section 45-3-111 Establishment of voting centers. (a) This section shall only apply to Barbour
County. (b) Pursuant to subsection (c) of Section 17-6-4, the Barbour County Commission may
establish voting centers by combining voters from two or more precincts in order to create
new voting centers in order to facilitate or reduce costs for elections and may otherwise
provide for voting centers. Voting centers considered by the commission shall include, but
shall not be limited to, the following voting centers: (1) A new voting center located at
the Eufaula Water Board, 840 Washington Street, Eufaula, to serve certain voters in District
1, Precincts 6 and 11. (2) A new voting center at the Baker Hill Town Hall, 1896 State Highway
131, Eufaula, to serve certain voters in the Western part of District 5, Precinct 4. (3) A
new voting center at the Bevell Center, 3223 South Eufaula Avenue, Eufaula, to serve certain
voters in the Eastern part of District 5, Precincts 4 and 1. (4) A new voting...
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45-4-111
Section 45-4-111 Electronic voting system authorized; requirements for use. (a) As used in
this section: (1) "Automatic tabulating equipment" shall mean apparatus which automatically
examines and counts votes recorded on paper ballots or ballot cards and tabulates the results.
(2) "Paper ballot" shall mean a printed paper ballot which conforms in layout and
format to the electronic voting system in use. (3) "Ballot card" shall mean a tabulating
card on which votes may be recorded. (4) "Ballot label" shall mean the cards, papers,
booklet, pages, or other material which contain the names of offices and candidates and statements
of measures to be voted on and which are used in conjunction with ballot cards. (5) "Ballot"
shall mean ballot cards or paper ballots. (6) "Counting center" shall mean one or
more locations selected and designated by the county commission or the municipal governing
body, as the case may be, for the automatic counting of ballots in the election. (7) "Electronic...

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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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45-47-110.02
Section 45-47-110.02 Establishment of voting centers. (a) Pursuant to subsection (c) of Section
17-6-4, the governing body of Marion County may establish voting centers by combining voters
from two or more precincts in order to facilitate or reduce costs for elections and may otherwise
provide as necessary for these voting centers. (b) Voting centers considered by the governing
body under this section shall include, but are not limited to, both of the following voting
centers: (1) A new voting center located at the Byrd Volunteer Fire Department, 235 County
Highway 13, Detroit, Alabama, to serve voters in Precincts 2, 3, 4, and 17. (2) A new voting
center located at the Pea Ridge Volunteer Fire Department, 5710 County Highway 45, Guin, Alabama,
to serve voters in Precincts 11 and 16. (Act 2020-171, ยง2.)...
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17-6-4
Section 17-6-4 Designating and equipping voting places; county voting centers. (a) Except as
may be provided further by local election laws or by the electronic vote counting statutes,
the county governing bodies shall designate the places of holding elections in the precincts
established hereunder, and, whenever the county has alphabetically divided the list of registered
qualified voters of a precinct into groups, it shall designate not only the voting place but
also the number of electronic voting machines at each voting place in the precinct, being
sure that it designates an electronic voting machine for each group of qualified voters. The
county governing body is specifically authorized to provide for installing as many electronic
voting machines as are needed in each precinct, and the electronic voting machines may be
installed at one designated voting place or there may be more than one voting place designated
and such number of electronic voting machines installed at each place...
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45-31-110.04
Section 45-31-110.04 Voting machines; election officers. The county governing body shall determine
the number of voting machines deemed necessary to serve adequately the voters at an election,
taking into consideration the nature or character of the election; provided, however, that
at each election there shall be maintained at each voting center at least one voting machine
for each 600 voting electors, or fraction thereof, residing in the territory served by the
voting center designated for the territory. At least 20 days prior to the time when the election
officers for an election are required to be appointed, the county governing body shall in
writing inform the officers whose duty it is to appoint the election officers of the number
of voting machines which shall be maintained at the respective voting centers during the forthcoming
election; and the officers whose duty it is to appoint election officers shall appoint the
number of election officers for the respective voting centers...
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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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22-3A-19
Section 22-3A-19 Certain public health facilities as primary obligation of authority; reimbursement
to counties; refinancing or refunding of obligations. (a) As its primary obligation under
this chapter, the authority shall, subject to the provisions of subsection (c) of this section,
expend the net proceeds derived from the sale of the bonds herein provided (other than refunding
bonds), together with the income from the investment of such proceeds, for the purpose of
paying the costs of acquiring, constructing, improving and equipping public health facilities
in the following locations and in the following amounts: County Municipality or Locality Total
Autauga Prattville $8,318 Baldwin Bay Minette 556,649 Baldwin Fairhope 619,694 Baldwin Foley
542,375 Barbour Clayton 122,267 Barbour Eufaula 559,930 Bibb Centreville 739,481 Blount Oneonta
383,936 Bullock Union Springs 549,960 Butler Greenville 683,291 Calhoun Anniston 2,000,000
Chambers LaFayette 531,844 Chambers Valley 170,723...
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17-8-7
Section 17-8-7 Poll watchers. (a) Except in the case of municipal elections, each political
party or organization having candidates nominated, by a writing submitted to the inspector
by the chair of the county executive committee or nominees for office or beat committeeman,
may appoint a watcher for each voting place. In the event of an election in which there are
no candidates, each political party, through a writing submitted to the inspector by the chair
of the county executive committee, may appoint a watcher for each voting place. (b) Watchers
shall have the right to: (1) Observe the conduct of the election. (2) Monitor the preliminaries
of opening the polls. (3) Remain at the polling place throughout the election until the results
of the election have been posted and the voting machines sealed, as provided by law. (4) Observe
the ballots as they are counted. (5) Observe absentee ballots and affidavits when they are
called during the count. (6) See all oaths administered and...
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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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