Code of Alabama
Article 1 - General Provisions.
Section 11-43-2 - Election of Mayors and Aldermen; Exercise of Legislative Functions; Salary of Aldermen.

(a) Except as provided in subsection (c), in all cities and towns at the general election to be held on the fourth Tuesday in August, 1984, and quadrennially thereafter, there shall be elected a mayor, who, in cities having a population of 12,000 or more according to the last or any subsequent federal census, shall not sit with the council nor have a vote in its proceedings, and he or she shall have the power and duties conferred in this chapter.
(b) In all cities and towns having a population of less than 12,000 inhabitants according to the last or any subsequent federal census, the legislative functions shall be exercised by the mayor and five aldermen. The mayor shall preside over all deliberations of the council. At his or her discretion he or she may vote as a member of the council on any question coming to a vote, except in case of a tie, in which event he or she must vote.
(c)(1) Notwithstanding subsection (a), cities and towns having a population of less than 12,000 inhabitants according to the immediate past federal decennial census that have a population of 12,000 or more but less than 25,000 inhabitants after the most recent federal decennial census shall continue to operate under subsection (b) for 30 days after the release of the federal decennial census.
(2) During the 30-day period, by ordinance adopted by a majority vote of the council and the mayor together, the city may elect to continue to operate pursuant to subsection (b) as it relates to the exercise of the legislative functions of the mayor until the release of the next federal decennial census.
(3) Thereafter, if the city continues to have 12,000 or more but less than 25,000 inhabitants after the most recent federal decennial census, by the same procedure, the city may elect to continue to operate under subsection (b) as it relates to the exercise of the legislative functions of the mayor until the 30 days after the release of the next federal decennial census.
(d) The aldermen in the cities or towns shall be elected by the city or town at large at the first general election held on the fourth Tuesday in August, 1984, and quadrennially thereafter, or from wards as the councils may determine, not less than six months before an election, and shall receive such salary as the council may prescribe, which must be fixed by the council not less than six months prior to each general municipal election.
(e) Provided, however, the six-month requirement in this section may be waived when necessary to comply with a mandate by the U.S. Justice Department pursuant to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended, or with an order issued by a state or federal court.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 11 - Counties and Municipal Corporations.

Title 2 - Provisions Applicable to Municipal Corporations Only.

Chapter 43 - Mayor and Council, Other Officers, Employees, Departments, Etc.

Article 1 - General Provisions.

Section 11-43-1 - Qualifications and Residence of Mayors, Councilmen, and Officers.

Section 11-43-2 - Election of Mayors and Aldermen; Exercise of Legislative Functions; Salary of Aldermen.

Section 11-43-3 - Election, etc., of Treasurer, Clerk, etc., in Cities Having More Than 6,000 Inhabitants; Consolidation or Abolishment of Offices.

Section 11-43-4 - Election of Clerk, etc., in Towns and in Cities Having Less Than 6,000 Inhabitants; Filling of Vacancies in Council Generally.

Section 11-43-5 - Provision for Tax Assessor, Tax Collector, Chief of Police, etc.; Designation of Persons to Administer Oaths, Issue Warrants, and Approve Appearance Bonds.

Section 11-43-5.1 - Abolition or Creation of Civil Service System, etc., in Municipality Having Less Than 5,000 Inhabitants; Section in Pari Materia With Section 36-27-6.

Section 11-43-6 - Provision for Compensation of and Disposition of Fees Collected by Municipal Officers Generally.

Section 11-43-7 - Establishment of Salaries and Fees of Municipal Employees; Disposition of Fees of Clerk.

Section 11-43-7.1 - Expense Allowances of Members of Council or Other Governing Body of Class 1 Municipalities and Municipalities Having Population of 250,000 or More.

Section 11-43-7.2 - Additional Expense Allowances for Members of Council or Governing Body of Class 1 Municipalities.

Section 11-43-7.3 - Salary of Members of City Council of Class 1 Municipalities.

Section 11-43-8 - Establishment of Salaries of Municipal Officers.

Section 11-43-9 - Fees, Salary, Compensation, etc., of Officers Not to Be Increased or Diminished During Term of Office.

Section 11-43-10 - Municipal Officers to Pay Over Public Moneys Received; Daily Balances Required.

Section 11-43-11 - Employment of Municipal Officers by Corporations Holding Franchises as to Use of Streets.

Section 11-43-12 - Aldermen, Employees, etc., Not to Be Interested, etc., in Municipal Contracts, etc.; Penalty.

Section 11-43-12.1 - Purchase of Services or Personal Property by Class 7 or 8 Municipalities From Elected Officials, Employees, or Members of Municipal Boards.

Section 11-43-13 - Bonds of Certain Municipal Officers or Employees.

Section 11-43-14 - Dealing, etc., in Warrants, Claims, etc., of Municipality by Officers or Employees.

Section 11-43-15 - False Enumeration of Municipal Census.

Section 11-43-16 - Employment of County Deputy Sheriffs as Policemen.

Section 11-43-17 - Ratification of Certain Salaries of Mayors and Councilmen.

Section 11-43-18 - Vacancies of Over 60 Days in Governing Bodies of Class 5 Municipalities.

Section 11-43-19 - Retirement Pensions for Certain Elected Public Officials of Class 2 Municipalities.