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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 11 - Counties and Municipal Corporations.
    • Title 2 - Provisions Applicable to Municipal Corporations Only.
    • Chapter 44A - Abandonment of Commission Form of Government in Class 7 Municipalities.
    • Article 2 - Adoption of Mayor-Council Form of Government Where Commission Form Violates Federal Voting Rights Act.

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    Chapter 44A - Abandonment of Commission Form of Government in Class 7 Municipalities.
    Article 2 - Adoption of Mayor-Council Form of Government Where Commission Form Violates Federal Voting Rights Act.

    Section 11-44A-30 - Adoption of Mayor-Council Form of Government Where Commission Form Violates Federal Voting Rights Act; Division Into Single-Member Districts; Residence Requirements for Candidates and Electors. - Any Class 7 municipality operating under a commission form of...

    Section 11-44A-31 - Boundaries of Districts. - The ordinance establishing the districts shall describe the territory composing...

    Section 11-44A-32 - Form of Government; Powers and Duties of Municipality. - The municipality shall thereafter and as provided herein be governed...

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