(a) The inspector and clerks shall each be entitled to base compensation of fifty dollars ($50). The compensation of the election officials shall be paid as preferred claims, out of monies in the county treasury not appropriated, on proper proof of service rendered. In all counties in which the compensation of precinct election officials is prescribed by local law or general law of local application at an amount in excess of the amount prescribed, the compensation of the precinct election officials shall not be decreased under this section and the county commission may increase the compensation so prescribed. In those counties in which compensation of precinct election officials is set at an amount in excess of five dollars ($5) per day, but less than fifty dollars ($50) per day, the provision of the local law or general law of local application relative thereto is superseded and the compensation prescribed herein shall be the total compensation of precinct election officials in the counties.
(b) In addition to the compensation provided in subsection (a), each clerk shall be entitled to supplemental compensation paid by the state to ensure that the total compensation paid to each shall be in an amount of at least seventy-five dollars ($75) per day, and each inspector shall be entitled to supplemental compensation paid by the state in an amount that ensures that the total compensation of an inspector is at least one hundred dollars ($100) per day. Upon completion of a local election school or being certified as a qualified precinct election official by the judge of probate, or both, each clerk and inspector shall be entitled to receive an additional twenty-five dollars ($25) per day in compensation from the state. The increase provided for in this subsection shall not increase or decrease any salary supplement paid under a local law which is in effect on October 1, 2005. This subsection shall only apply to those statewide elections for which county expenses are reimbursed by the state as defined in Chapter 16. This subsection shall not apply to special county or other elections held at any time other than at the time of holding statewide elections.
Structure Code of Alabama
Chapter 8 - Election Officers.
Section 17-8-1 - Appointment of Election Officials; Duties.
Section 17-8-2 - Notice of Appointment.
Section 17-8-2.1 - Political Parties Not Included on Ballot Unless Requirements Met.
Section 17-8-3 - When Officers Ineligible to Serve on Appointing Board.
Section 17-8-4 - Replacement of Ineligible Member of Appointing Board.
Section 17-8-5 - Political Parties Furnish Lists From Which Appointments Are Made.
Section 17-8-6 - Failure of Election Officials to Attend.
Section 17-8-7 - Poll Watchers.
Section 17-8-8 - Oaths of Election Officials.
Section 17-8-9 - Instruction of Election Officials.
Section 17-8-10 - Returning Officer.
Section 17-8-11 - Return of Ballots in Absence of Inspector.
Section 17-8-12 - Compensation of Election Officials.
Section 17-8-13 - Certain Election Officials Excused From Employment to Perform Election Duties.