Code of Alabama
Article 2 - Elections in Certain Cities or Towns Having Mayor-Council Form of Government.
Section 11-46-27 - Appointment, Compensation, etc., of Election Officers.

(a) The municipal governing body or a majority of them must, not less than 15 days before the holding of any municipal election, appoint from the qualified electors of the respective wards or voting districts officers to hold the election as follows: Where paper ballots are used, one returning officer for each ward and three inspectors and two clerks for each box at each voting place and, where voting machines are used, an inspector, a chief clerk, and a first and second assistant clerk for each voting machine; except that in the event voting centers or voting places are established, then the requirements of Section 11-46-24 shall control the number of election officials. In any Class 6, Class 7, or Class 8 municipality, election officials must reside within the municipality and may serve at any polling place within the municipality. An election official appointed to serve in a polling place other than where he or she would be required to vote based on residency, may vote by absentee ballot.
(b)(1) No officer or employee of the municipality shall be eligible to serve as an election official.
(2) No kindred of any candidate or his or her spouse to the second degree, according to the civil law, shall be eligible to serve as an election official.
(c) In every city having, according to the last or any subsequent federal decennial census, 10,000 or more inhabitants, the municipal governing body shall also appoint from the qualified electors of the city one inspector and at least three clerks, who shall meet on the day of the election at such place and hour as the municipal governing body may designate for the purpose of receiving, counting, and returning the absentee ballots cast at such election, and four days before the election the municipal governing body shall ascertain the number of absentee ballots which have been cast at the election and, if more than 600 absentee ballots have been cast, then such governing body shall appoint three more inspectors and two more clerks for each 600 absentee ballots or fraction thereof cast at such election.
(d) In every city or town having less than 10,000 inhabitants, according to the most recent federal decennial census, the municipal governing body may adopt an ordinance at least six months prior to the date of the election to provide that at the time other election officials are appointed, the governing body shall appoint additional election officials who shall meet on the day of the election at the place and hour as the municipal governing body may designate for the purpose of receiving, counting, and returning the absentee ballots cast at the election. The ordinance shall enumerate the election officials the governing body will appoint for this purpose, but the number shall not be less than three. This ordinance shall remain in effect until repealed by a subsequent ordinance adopted at least six months prior to an election. These absentee election officials shall be in addition to other election officials required by law and shall be appointed at the same time and in the same manner as are other election officials. When the election officials are appointed, one of them shall be designated by the municipal governing body as the inspector.
(e) In the event a person appointed as an election official is excused from serving or otherwise disqualifies himself or herself prior to election day, the vacancy created thereby shall be filled by the municipal governing body or a majority of them in the same manner that original appointments are made; provided, however, that if the vacancy is among the officers appointed to serve at a polling place where voting machines will be used, after the school of instruction for election officials has been held as prescribed in subsection (a) of Section 11-46-30, a person who has received a certificate from a previous school of instruction shall, if possible, be appointed to fill the vacancy.
(f) The mayor or other chief executive officer of the municipality shall publish a list of the election officers so appointed, either by posting a list thereof showing the voting places and the election officers appointed for each voting place at three public places in the city or town or by publishing a list in a newspaper published in the city or town at least 10 days prior to the election.
(g) The mayor or other chief executive officer of the municipality shall notify the inspectors, clerks, and returning officers of their appointment.
(h) The returning officers, the inspectors, and the clerks at polling places where voting is solely by paper ballots shall be entitled to such compensation as the municipal governing body establishes but which in no event shall be less than eight dollars ($8) per day, and each election officer at a polling place where elections are conducted in whole or in part by voting machines shall be entitled to such compensation as the municipal governing body establishes but which in no event shall be less than eight dollars ($8) per day. The compensation of the election officials shall be paid as preferred claims out of the general fund of the municipality holding the election on proper proof of service rendered.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 11 - Counties and Municipal Corporations.

Title 2 - Provisions Applicable to Municipal Corporations Only.

Chapter 46 - Elections.

Article 2 - Elections in Certain Cities or Towns Having Mayor-Council Form of Government.

Section 11-46-20 - Cities and Towns Governed by Article; Costs of Elections; Standard of Time Applicable; Effect of Legal Holidays or Closing Days.

Section 11-46-21 - Time of Elections; Notice; Assumption of Duties by Elected Officers.

Section 11-46-22 - Notice of Elections.

Section 11-46-23 - Authority and Procedure for Adjustment of Boundary Lines of Wards, Division of Wards Into Voting Districts, Etc.

Section 11-46-24 - Designating and Equipping Voting Places; Election Officials; Canvass Returns.

Section 11-46-24.1 - Designation of Voting Places in Class 8 Municipalities by Combination of Districts and Wards.

Section 11-46-25 - Ballots; Statements of Candidacy; Withdrawal of Candidacy.

Section 11-46-26 - Proceedings Where Only One Candidate or Nominee for Office.

Section 11-46-27 - Appointment, Compensation, etc., of Election Officers.

Section 11-46-28 - Polling Place Hours; Duties of Election Officers; Challenger; Deletion of Absentee Voter Applicants From Voter List; Preservation of Order.

Section 11-46-29 - Appointment of Election Officers Upon Failure of Others to Attend Polls.

Section 11-46-30 - Schools for Instruction of Election Officials in Use of Voting Machines; Qualifications and Certification of Election Officials.

Section 11-46-31 - Exhibition of Voting Machines for Voter Instruction and Information; Diagrams Furnished With Voting Machines.

Section 11-46-32 - Election Supplies.

Section 11-46-33 - Duties of Clerk as to Voting Machines.

Section 11-46-34 - Voting Booths.

Section 11-46-35 - Watchers.

Section 11-46-36 - Preparation, Certification, Filing, and Publication of Lists of Qualified Regular Voters.

Section 11-46-37 - Preparation, etc., of Lists of Qualified Voters Upon Disqualification of Mayor, Etc.

Section 11-46-38 - Electors to Vote in Wards or Precincts of Residence, etc.; Qualifications for Voting.

Section 11-46-39 - Oath and Identification of Voters Challenged; Voting Procedure Where Paper Ballots Used.

Section 11-46-40 - Assistance of Disabled Electors Generally.

Section 11-46-41 - Forms of Oaths to Be Taken by and for Challenged Voters; Penalty for False Oath; Refusal to Take Oath.

Section 11-46-42 - Number of Electors Allowed in Polling Place; Time Limit, etc., for Occupation of Booth.

Section 11-46-43 - Right of Secret Ballot; Write-in Voting Prohibited.

Section 11-46-44 - Votes Not to Be Counted Until Polls Closed; Disposition of Poll Lists and Affidavits; Counting of Ballots.

Section 11-46-45 - Preparation of Statements of Vote; Certification, Sealing, and Delivery of Statements and Poll Lists; Packaging of Ballots; Sealing and Delivery of Ballot Boxes.

Section 11-46-46 - Delivery of Returns, etc.; Retention and Destruction of Ballot Boxes; Opening of Ballot Boxes.

Section 11-46-47 - Delivery, Examination, and Identification of Keys to Voting Machines; Examination of Counters, Ballots, etc.; Certification as to Keys, Counters, and Ballots; Opening of Machines and Polls.

Section 11-46-48 - Provision of Election Materials and Supplies; Preparation of Lighting Facilities; Posting and Placement of Diagrams and Models.

Section 11-46-49 - Election Officers for Voting Machines; Duties.

Section 11-46-50 - Identification of Voters Where Voting Machines Used; Voting Procedure; Assistance of Voters; Provisional Ballot.

Section 11-46-51 - Instruction of Voters in Use of Machines; Oath, etc., of Disabled Voters; Assistance of Voters.

Section 11-46-52 - Closing of Polls; Locking of Machines; Announcement of Results; Statements of Canvass; Proclamation; Disposition of Voting Materials.

Section 11-46-53 - Voting Machines to Remain Locked During Period for Filing of Contests; When Seals of Machines May Be Broken; Disposition of Records Taken From Machines.

Section 11-46-54 - Designation, etc., of Custodians of Voting Machines and Keys; Transportation, Storage, and Protection of Machines.

Section 11-46-55 - Canvassing of Returns and Certificate of Election; Determination of Majority; Runoff Elections.

Section 11-46-55.1

Section 11-46-56 - Absentee Ballots - Eligibility.

Section 11-46-57 - Absentee Ballots - Casting and Handling of Ballots; Duties and Compensation of Clerks, etc., Generally; Applicability of Other Laws.

Section 11-46-58 - Absentee Ballots - Marking, Posting, etc., of Lists of Applicants.

Section 11-46-59 - Offenses of Mayor and Other Executive Officers.

Section 11-46-60 - Offenses of Clerks.

Section 11-46-61 - Offenses of Election Officers Generally.

Section 11-46-62 - Offenses of Inspectors.

Section 11-46-63 - Failure of Returning Officer to Deliver Statement of Votes and Poll List.

Section 11-46-64 - Deception of Disabled Voters by Marker, Etc.

Section 11-46-65 - Drinking of Intoxicating Liquors by Watcher.

Section 11-46-67 - Offenses of Electors.

Section 11-46-68 - Miscellaneous Offenses.

Section 11-46-69 - Contest of Elections - Grounds; Commencement of Action.

Section 11-46-70 - Contest of Elections - Trial; Entry of Judgment.

Section 11-46-71 - Annulment of Elections.

Section 11-46-72 - Procedure Where Election Not Held on Day Appointed.

Section 11-46-73 - Provisions of Article as to Offenses Cumulative.

Section 11-46-74 - Use of Election Dates Established by Classification Act or Local Act.