Code of Alabama
Article 3 - Election Contests.
Section 17-16-56 - Contest of Election of Judge of Probate Court and Other County and Municipal Officers - Generally.

If the contest is of an election to the office of judge of the probate court, sheriff, tax assessor, tax collector, county treasurer, clerk of the circuit court, or any other office filled by the vote of a single county or any subdivision thereof, or any office of a city or town not in this article otherwise provided for, the party contesting must file in the office of the clerk of the circuit court of the county in which the election was held, a statement in writing, verified by affidavit, of the grounds of the contest as provided in this article and must give good and sufficient security for the costs of the contest, to be approved by the clerk. On the filing of the statement and the giving of the security, the clerk must enter the contest on the trial docket as a civil action pending in the court for trial, and, after having made such entry, the clerk must issue a summons, accompanied by a copy of the statement directed to the party whose election is contested, requiring the party, within five days after the service of the summons, to appear and make answer to the statement, which summons must be served by the sheriff or by a constable, if the contest is with respect to the office of sheriff. The contest is triable by the court without the intervention of a jury and must be heard and tried in precedence of all other cases, civil or criminal, standing for trial in the court. Either party is entitled to the writ of subpoena to compel the personal attendance of witnesses on the trial of the contest, and against defaulting witnesses such proceedings may be had as against other defaulting witnesses in civil cases pending in the court. Testimony may also be taken by depositions in the case, and in like manner as depositions are taken in other civil cases.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 17 - Elections.

Chapter 16 - Post Election Procedures.

Article 3 - Election Contests.

Section 17-16-40 - Grounds of Contest.

Section 17-16-41 - When Election Not Annulled.

Section 17-16-42 - Voter Must Answer as to Qualifications.

Section 17-16-43 - Either Party May Have Copy of Registration and Poll Lists.

Section 17-16-44 - Jurisdiction in Election Contests; Appeal.

Section 17-16-45 - Examination of Ballots, Voting Equipment, Etc.

Section 17-16-46 - Procedure for Examination of Ballots, Voting Machines, etc.; Bond.

Section 17-16-47 - Statement of Grounds of Contest.

Section 17-16-48 - Notice of Nature of Evidence.

Section 17-16-49 - When Contest Commenced; Security for Costs.

Section 17-16-50 - Contest of Senator or Representative in Legislature - Filing.

Section 17-16-51 - Contest of Senator or Representative in Legislature - Testimony.

Section 17-16-52 - Contest of Senator or Representative in Legislature - Depositions Returned.

Section 17-16-53 - Contest of Senator or Representative in Legislature - Costs Taxed.

Section 17-16-54 - Contest of Election of Judge of Circuit or District Court - Procedure Generally.

Section 17-16-55 - Contest of Election of Judge of Circuit or District Court - Testimony; Heard Without Jury.

Section 17-16-56 - Contest of Election of Judge of Probate Court and Other County and Municipal Officers - Generally.

Section 17-16-57 - Contest of Election of Judge of Probate Court and Other County and Municipal Officers - Court Open at All Times.

Section 17-16-58 - Ballots May Be Examined.

Section 17-16-59 - Judgment of Court.

Section 17-16-60 - Contest Not Abated by Death of Contestant.

Section 17-16-61 - Appeals - Generally.

Section 17-16-62 - Appeals - Costs.

Section 17-16-63 - Statement - Filing; Bond.

Section 17-16-64 - Statement - Contents of Statement; Verification; Service; Amendments.

Section 17-16-65 - Tried by Joint Convention of House and Senate.

Section 17-16-66 - Commission Elected to Take Testimony.

Section 17-16-67 - Sitting of Commission.

Section 17-16-68 - Commission to Take Testimony.

Section 17-16-69 - Notice to Adverse Party.

Section 17-16-70 - Commission Has Power to Punish for Contempt.

Section 17-16-71 - Evidence Confined to Allegations; Exceptions.

Section 17-16-72 - Each Party Entitled to Be Present.

Section 17-16-73 - Commission to Report Conclusions and Evidence.

Section 17-16-74 - Compensation of Witnesses.

Section 17-16-75 - Sheriffs to Serve Commission's Writs.

Section 17-16-76 - Execution for Costs.