Ala. Code § 11-46-24 (1975) Designating and Equipping Voting Places; Election Officials; Canvass Returns

LibraryAlabama Statutes
Edition2023
CurrencyCurrent with legislation from the 2023 Regular and Special Sessions.
Year2023
CitationAla. Code § 11-46-24 (1975)

(a) The municipal governing body may, when it orders an election, designate at least one place of voting in each ward and if the ward has been divided into voting districts then at least one place of voting in each district or the municipal governing body may establish and designate one central place (location) within the municipality as the place of voting for all wards. The number of voting boxes or voting machines as prescribed, shall be placed in a central place of voting for use by the electors.

The municipal governing body shall provide at least one machine or at least one box for the voters of each ward, provided that this requirement shall not apply to any municipality which uses electronic vote counters or tabulators or other devices that are regulated by the Alabama Electronic Voting Committee established in Chapter 24 of Title 17 that are capable of counting the ballots from all wards that vote at the central place of voting.

In each central place of voting where paper ballots are used the election officials shall consist of one returning officer, one chief inspector, who shall supervise the conduct of the other officials and the operation of the voting place, one inspector, and two clerks for each box. In the central place of voting where voting machines are used, the election officials shall consist of one chief inspector who shall supervise the conduct of the other officials and the operation of the voting place, one inspector, and one chief clerk and, for each voting machine to be used at the voting place there shall be appointed two assistant clerks. The election officials serving at voting places, shall be compensated for their services in the same manner and at the same rates provided by law for election officers pursuant to Section 11-46-27.

In wards or voting districts where paper ballots are used in which there are more than 300 legal voters, or where mechanical voting machines are used and there are more than 600 legal voters, or where electronic voting machines are used and there are more than 1,200 legal voters, the municipal governing body may divide alphabetically the list of qualified voters in the ward or voting district into groups and assign each qualified voter a designated voting place and a designated box or voting machine in the ward or voting district.

Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to require the municipal governing body to designate more than one voting place in a ward which has not been subdivided, nor more than one voting place in a voting district, nor to provide more than one ballot box for every 300 qualified electors when paper ballots are used, or more than one voting machine for every 600 qualified electors where mechanical voting machines are used, or more than one voting machine for every 1,200 qualified electors where electronic voting machines are used. The number of counters or tabulators required in elections where devices are used that are regulated by the Alabama Electronic Voting Committee established in Chapter 24 of Title 17 shall be governed by regulations established by the committee.

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