In any municipal election that is held at a time different from a primary or general election, the duties with reference to the handling of absentee ballots which are required of the circuit clerk shall be performed by the town clerk, city clerk, or other officer performing the duties of the clerk. If such clerk or other officer is also a candidate in such election, the governing body of the city or town shall appoint a qualified elector of the city or town to perform the duties. Such person so appointed shall have all the powers, duties, and responsibilities of the circuit clerk under this chapter.
Structure Code of Alabama
Section 17-11-1 - "Circuit Clerk" Defined.
Section 17-11-2 - Absentee Election Manager.
Section 17-11-3 - Voting in Precinct, etc., Where Elector's Name Does Not Appear on Official List.
Section 17-11-3.1 - Qualified Voter With Permanent Disability Preventing Attendance at Polls.
Section 17-11-4 - Form and Contents of Application; Signature of Applicant; Filing of Application.
Section 17-11-5 - Delivery of Absentee Ballots; Maintenance of Voter Lists.
Section 17-11-6 - Form of Absentee Ballots.
Section 17-11-8 - Form of Affidavit to Be Printed on Envelope - Primary Elections.
Section 17-11-9 - Materials Furnished With Ballot; Delivery of Ballot to Absentee Election Manager.
Section 17-11-11 - Officials for Counting of Absentee Ballots; Poll Watchers.
Section 17-11-12 - Delivery of Ballots, Envelopes, Etc. to Absentee Election Manager.
Section 17-11-13 - Disqualification of Circuit Clerk From Serving as Absentee Election Manager.
Section 17-11-14 - Compensation of Absentee Election Manager.
Section 17-11-16 - Costs and Expenses Generally.
Section 17-11-18 - Time Requirements for Receipt of Absentee Ballots.