Councilmen shall be qualified electors of the city, and shall have been residents of the district which they represent for at least six months prior to their election, and shall reside in the district during their terms of office and shall hold no other public office except that of notary public or member of the national guard or naval or military reserve. If the councilman shall cease to possess any of these qualifications or shall be convicted of crime involving moral turpitude, his or her office shall immediately become vacant.
Structure Code of Alabama
Chapter 51A - Montgomery County Municipalities.
Part 4 - Mayor-Council Act of 1973.
Section 45-51A-33.50 - Number, Election, Term.
Section 45-51A-33.51 - Statement of Candidacy.
Section 45-51A-33.52 - Qualification.
Section 45-51A-33.53 - Eligibility.
Section 45-51A-33.54 - Compensation.
Section 45-51A-33.55 - Presiding Officer.
Section 45-51A-33.56 - Powers.
Section 45-51A-33.57 - Council Not to Interfere in Appointment or Removals.
Section 45-51A-33.58 - Vacancies in Council.
Section 45-51A-33.59 - Creation of New Departments or Offices; Change of Duties.
Section 45-51A-33.60 - City Clerk.
Section 45-51A-33.61 - Induction of Council Into Office; Meetings of Council.
Section 45-51A-33.62 - Council to Be Judge of Qualifications of Its Members.
Section 45-51A-33.63 - Rules of Procedure; Journal.
Section 45-51A-33.64 - Meetings, Passage of Ordinances, Etc.
Section 45-51A-33.65 - Granting of Franchises.
Section 45-51A-33.66 - Codification Authorized.
Section 45-51A-33.67 - Examination of Books and Publication of Accounts.