The judge of probate must give notice at least 14 days before each election by publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the county, if any is published therein and, if not, by writings posted at the courthouse door and at three other public places in the county, of the time of holding and the offices to be filled by such election. Such notice shall consist only of the date of the election and the officers to be voted for or subjects to be voted on.
Structure Code of Alabama
Chapter 9 - Conduct and Management of Elections.
Article 1 - General Provisions.
Section 17-9-1 - Duty of Sheriff to Preserve Order at Elections.
Section 17-9-4 - Certificates of Nomination to Be Preserved by Judge of Probate.
Section 17-9-5 - Notice of Election.
Section 17-9-6 - Time of Holding Elections.
Section 17-9-7 - When Election Officials to Meet, Open Polling Place, Etc.
Section 17-9-8 - No Adjournment.
Section 17-9-9 - Proclaiming Polls Open.
Section 17-9-10 - Elector Must Vote in County and Voting Place of Domicile.
Section 17-9-11 - Voter to Sign Name on Poll List; Exceptions.
Section 17-9-12 - Poll List to Be Sealed.
Section 17-9-13 - Voting Assistance; Time Allowed to Finish Voting.
Section 17-9-14 - Spoiled Ballot.
Section 17-9-15 - Disposition of Records and Forms After Close of Polls.