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2014 Code of Alabama
Title 17 - ELECTIONS.
Chapter 14 - GENERAL ELECTIONS.
Article 1 General Provisions.- Section 17-14-1 - State and county officers who are elected by the people.
- Section 17-14-2 - Holding of general election.
- Section 17-14-3 - Time of general elections.
- Section 17-14-4 - When county officers elected.
- Section 17-14-5 - County boards of education.
- Section 17-14-6 - Judges and clerks; vacancies.
- Section 17-14-7 - Certification of vacancies in judicial offices.
- Section 17-14-8 - District attorneys.
- Section 17-14-9 - Justices of the Supreme Court.
- Section 17-14-10 - When presidential electors and members of Congress elected.
- Section 17-14-11 - United States Senators.
- Section 17-14-30 - Number of presidential electors.
- Section 17-14-31 - Certification of names of candidates; nominating petitions; names of electors; statement of electors.
- Section 17-14-32 - Names on ballots; vote for candidate counted as vote for designated electors.
- Section 17-14-33 - Making returns to Secretary of State.
- Section 17-14-34 - Governor to estimate returns and give notice of election.
- Section 17-14-35 - Tie vote.
- Section 17-14-36 - Electoral meeting; filling of vacancies.
- Section 17-14-37 - Compensation of electors.
- Section 17-14-50 - Counting and returning vote on constitutional amendment.
- Section 17-14-51 - Returns made to Secretary of State.
- Section 17-14-52 - Returns counted; result proclaimed.
- Section 17-14-53 - Expense of publication of proclamation.
- Section 17-14-54 - Cost of elections on constitutional amendments.
- Section 17-14-55 - Duty of state Comptroller to ascertain expenses and file same.
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