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Section 11-41-3

Conduct of election generally; provision and form of ballots; qualifications for voting.

The judge of probate shall appoint three qualified electors within the limits of the proposed city or town as inspectors to manage the election, which shall be conducted under the same sanction and penalties as are provided by the general election laws, except that a voter may furnish his own ballot, upon which must be written or printed "corporation" or "no corporation," and any person who is a qualified elector under the state law and has resided within the boundaries of the proposed city or town for three months next preceding may vote at such election.

(Code 1907, §1055; Code 1923, §1746; Code 1940, T. 37, §12.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title11 > Title2 > 11-41-3

Section 11-41-3

Conduct of election generally; provision and form of ballots; qualifications for voting.

The judge of probate shall appoint three qualified electors within the limits of the proposed city or town as inspectors to manage the election, which shall be conducted under the same sanction and penalties as are provided by the general election laws, except that a voter may furnish his own ballot, upon which must be written or printed "corporation" or "no corporation," and any person who is a qualified elector under the state law and has resided within the boundaries of the proposed city or town for three months next preceding may vote at such election.

(Code 1907, §1055; Code 1923, §1746; Code 1940, T. 37, §12.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title11 > Title2 > 11-41-3

Section 11-41-3

Conduct of election generally; provision and form of ballots; qualifications for voting.

The judge of probate shall appoint three qualified electors within the limits of the proposed city or town as inspectors to manage the election, which shall be conducted under the same sanction and penalties as are provided by the general election laws, except that a voter may furnish his own ballot, upon which must be written or printed "corporation" or "no corporation," and any person who is a qualified elector under the state law and has resided within the boundaries of the proposed city or town for three months next preceding may vote at such election.

(Code 1907, §1055; Code 1923, §1746; Code 1940, T. 37, §12.)