With respect to municipal elections, each candidate shall announce that he is to become a candidate for either mayor or for councilman of District 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7. A candidate may not run for both mayor and councilman in the same election. A candidate for mayor shall have resided in the municipality for a period of at least ninety days immediately preceding the date of regular election, and, if elected, shall continue to reside therein so long as he remains mayor. A candidate for councilman shall have resided within the district from which he seeks election for a period of at least ninety days immediately preceding the date of the regular election, and, if elected, shall continue to reside therein so long as he remains a councilman. Each voter in the election may cast one vote for a candidate for mayor and one vote for a candidate for councilman from the district in which the voter resides. Any candidate receiving a majority of the total votes cast for mayor or a majority of the total votes cast for councilman from any particular district shall be elected. In the event that no candidate receives a majority, then there shall be a runoff election for any such office to be held in a manner prescribed by the applicable general municipal election laws. The mayor and councilmen elected shall hold office for terms of four years each and shall serve until their respective successors have been elected and qualified. The mayor and councilmen may succeed themselves in office.
Structure Code of Alabama
Title 11 - Counties and Municipal Corporations.
Title 2 - Provisions Applicable to Municipal Corporations Only.
Chapter 43A - Council-Manager Form of Government.
Article 2 - Council-Manager Act of 1991.
Section 11-43A-71 - When Council-Manager Form of Government Becomes Effective.
Section 11-43A-73 - Continuation of Municipal Corporation.
Section 11-43A-74 - Powers of Municipality.
Section 11-43A-75 - Mayor and Council Members to Continue in Office Until Expiration of Terms.
Section 11-43A-76 - Composition of Council; Municipal Elections.
Section 11-43A-79 - Compensation for Mayor and Councilmen.
Section 11-43A-80 - Procedure for Becoming Candidate.
Section 11-43A-81 - Election Ballots.
Section 11-43A-82 - Duties, Powers, and Rights of Mayor.
Section 11-43A-83 - Powers of Council; President and President Pro Tem.
Section 11-43A-86 - Clerk of Municipality; When Subject to Civil Service or Merit System; Duties.
Section 11-43A-87 - Times for Meeting of Council; Open to Public.
Section 11-43A-89 - Rules of Council.
Section 11-43A-92 - Codification and Revision of Ordinances and Resolutions.
Section 11-43A-96 - Payment and Deposit of Municipal Funds.
Section 11-43A-100 - Continuation in Office of Persons in Civil Service or Merit System.
Section 11-43A-102 - Continuation of Offices, Departments, etc., Until Otherwise Provided.
Section 11-43A-103 - Continuation of Contracts; Completion of Public Improvements.
Section 11-43A-104 - Effect of Article on Pending Litigation.
Section 11-43A-107 - Discrimination Prohibited.
Section 11-43A-110 - Limits on Contracts Involving Money Payments; Requirements for Validity.
Section 11-43A-111 - Bond of City Manager and Other Officers and Employees.
Section 11-43A-112 - Oath or Affirmation of Mayor, Councilmen, Officers, and Employees.
Section 11-43A-113 - Referendum to Determine Form of Government.
Section 11-43A-114 - Referendum Ballots.
Section 11-43A-115 - Adoption of Form of Government by Majority of Votes.