Code of Alabama
Article 1 - General Provisions.
Section 17-13-15 - When Voted Ballots Container and Records of Election Container May Be Opened.

After the result has been canvassed and declared by the county executive committee, the sheriff shall securely keep the voted ballots container and the records of election container in accordance with state and federal law. The voted ballots container and records of election container shall not be opened except in one or the other of the following events:
(1) In the event of a contest, where the opening of the container has been authorized under authority of the chair of the executive committee trying the contest.
(2) Where a container has been returned but no certificate of the result of the election has been sent the chair outside of the container, the container may be opened by the sheriff in the presence of the chairs, or their designees, of the county committees for the political parties participating in the primary election, and the committees, for canvassing purposes, may obtain the result at any particular district, ward, or precinct from the contents of the container, using the certificate of result contained therein, if any, or otherwise, so far as necessary in order to obtain it from the container; after which the papers shall be returned into the container, and the container shall be resealed by the sheriff in the presence of the chairs, or their designees, of the county committees for the political parties participating in the primary election.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 17 - Elections.

Chapter 13 - Primary Elections.

Article 1 - General Provisions.

Section 17-13-1 - "Primary Election" Defined.

Section 17-13-2 - Applicability of Chapter; Applicability of General Election Laws to Primary Elections.

Section 17-13-3 - Time and Place for Holding Primary Elections.

Section 17-13-4 - Payment of Compensation of Officers and Other Expenses of Elections.

Section 17-13-5 - Filing of Declaration of Candidacy; Certification of Names of Candidates; Preparation of Ballots; Unopposed Candidates.

Section 17-13-6 - Only Qualified Candidates to Be Listed on Ballots.

Section 17-13-7 - Persons Entitled to Vote; Voter to Certify Political Party Preference by Signing Poll List.

Section 17-13-7.1 - Persons Entitled to Vote in Primary Runoff Elections

Section 17-13-8 - Ballots, Stationery, and Supplies; Pledge Printed on Ballot; Spoiling of Ballot.

Section 17-13-8.1 - Instant Runoff Primary Elections in Certain Situations.

Section 17-13-9 - Duty of Judge of Probate to Furnish and Deliver Election Supplies.

Section 17-13-10 - Ballots to Be Secret and Inviolate.

Section 17-13-11 - Watchers at Polls.

Section 17-13-12 - Returning Officers.

Section 17-13-13 - Counting of Votes; Results to Be Posted for Public Inspection.

Section 17-13-14 - Counting of Ballots; Materials to Be Sealed; Delivery and Retention of Materials; Posting of Certificate of Result.

Section 17-13-15 - When Voted Ballots Container and Records of Election Container May Be Opened.

Section 17-13-16 - Public Proclamation of Results of Election; Distribution of Certificates of Results.

Section 17-13-17 - Canvass, Tabulation, and Declaration of Results.

Section 17-13-18 - Candidate With Majority of Votes Declared Nominee of Party; Second Primary Election; Certification of Results.

Section 17-13-19 - Procedure When One Candidate Declines to Enter Second Primary.

Section 17-13-20 - Determination of Majority of Votes Cast.

Section 17-13-21 - Tie Votes.

Section 17-13-22 - Certification of Nominees to Judge of Probate.

Section 17-13-23 - Filling of Vacancies in Nominations.

Section 17-13-24 - Voting More Than Once.

Section 17-13-25 - Changing or Altering Returns of Primary Elections.

Section 17-13-26 - Additional Duties of Sheriff, Chief of Police, Etc.