United States — Alabama
Section 17-17-41 Candidate Barred by Bribery.
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A candidate convicted of bribing or trying to influence a voter is declared ineligible for the office for that term, in addition to any fine.
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United States — Alabama
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A candidate convicted of bribing or trying to influence a voter is declared ineligible for the office for that term, in addition to any fine.
United States — Alabama
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Election officers commit offences if they miss required election duties, drink during an election, disclose how someone voted, or copy/disclose poll-list and ballot-count information; convictions can bring fines and, for one offence, up to six months’ hard labor.
United States — Alabama
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A person commits trading in public office if they offer or accept a pecuniary benefit in exchange for an understanding about appointment or nomination to public office; campaign contributions are excluded.
United States — Alabama
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A commission must promptly review permit applications and either issue or deny the permit based on the application and other information before it.
United States — Alabama
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This section makes many kinds of election misconduct a misdemeanor and sets fines, and in some cases jail or hard labor, for things like vote buying, bribery, interference with voters, ballot tampering, and disclosing vote information.
United States — Alabama
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Meat and poultry products packed in containers must be labeled as Alabama inspected and passed, and false or misleading labeling is not allowed.
United States — Alabama
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The council must call elections for elected board members after 90 days’ notice, and nominations must be filed in writing at least 30 days before the election.
United States — Alabama
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The commission must promptly review operator’s license applications and decide to grant or deny them based on the information before it.
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The local governing body must follow notice, hearing, submission, meeting, and resolution steps before creating or approving a tax increment district and its project plan.
United States — Alabama
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United States — Alabama
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