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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 12 - Courts.
    • Chapter 17 - Circuit and District Court Personnel.
    • Article 3 - District Court Judges.
    • Section 12-17-62 - Numbering and Designation of Positions on Ballots in Districts in Which More Than One Judge Elected.

    Code of Alabama
    Article 3 - District Court Judges.
    Section 12-17-62 - Numbering and Designation of Positions on Ballots in Districts in Which More Than One Judge Elected.

    In districts with more than one district judge, each position shall be numbered and designated on primary and general election ballots.

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    Structure Code of Alabama

    Code of Alabama

    Title 12 - Courts.

    Chapter 17 - Circuit and District Court Personnel.

    Article 3 - District Court Judges.

    Section 12-17-60 - Boundaries of Districts for Election of Judges.

    Section 12-17-61 - Number of Judges in Each District; Manner of Election of Judges Generally.

    Section 12-17-62 - Numbering and Designation of Positions on Ballots in Districts in Which More Than One Judge Elected.

    Section 12-17-63 - Qualifications.

    Section 12-17-64 - Residence.

    Section 12-17-65 - Term of Office.

    Section 12-17-66 - Commissioned Judges.

    Section 12-17-67 - Filling of Vacancies.

    Section 12-17-68 - Compensation.

    Section 12-17-69 - Primary Duty to Serve Districts for Which Elected.

    Section 12-17-70 - Designation of Judge to Handle Domestic Relations, Divorce, etc., Cases in Districts Having More Than One Judge.

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