Alabama Constitution

Adopted by Constitutional Convention September 3, 1901

Ratified by vote of the People November 28, 1901

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Article VIII. Suffrage and Elections

Age and citizenship qualifications of electors

Residency, registration and poll tax requirements for electors

Method of voting

Persons qualified to register as electors Prior to December 20, 1902

Same After January 1, 1903

Certain persons disqualified from registering and voting

Qualifications as elector required to participate in primary elections, party conventions, mass meetings or other methods of political party action

Applicability of article as to elections held after 1902 general election

Oath or affirmation when vote challenged; false oath or affirmation constitutes perjury

Legislature to provide for registration procedure after January 1, 1903; procedure for registration prior to January 1, 1903

County board of registrars to furnish list of registered voters to judges of probate by February 1, 1903; judges of probate to file list with secretary of state by March 1, 1903; term for which registration valid; certificate of registratio

Certain information to be furnished prior to registration

Testimony may be required of any person other than defendant in trials of contested elections, proceedings to investigate elections and criminal prosecutions under election laws; immunity from prosecution due to testimony given

Duty of legislature to pass laws regulating elections, primary elections and purging of registration lists

Protection against evils of intoxicating liquors at elections

Electors immune from arrest going to, attending and returning from elections

Returns of elections for certain officials to be made to secretary of state

Poll tax Amount; maximum age for payment; when due and payable; when delinquent; returns of collections to be separate from other collections

Same Payment of tax of another; advance of money for payment in order to influence vote

Severability of article