Alabama Administrative Code
Title 800 - RETIREMENT SYSTEMS OF ALABAMA
Chapter 800-1-3 - BOARD OF CONTROL
Section 800-1-3-.05 - Election Procedures
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) Written nominations for vacant positions must be received by December 15.
(2) Nomination for a place on the ballot shall require the signature of at least fifty (50) petitioners, each of whom shall be an active or retired member of the Teachers' Retirement System.
(3) The Board of Control Election Subcommittee of the Teachers' Retirement System shall certify that a nominee is eligible for a place on the official ballot.
(4) The chairman of the Teachers' Retirement System Board of Control shall appoint a three member subcommittee from the Board of Control as an Election Committee to oversee the election. Members of the Board of Control seeking election for a position on the Board of Control shall not be eligible for membership on the Elections Committee.
(5) The president of the employee organization having the largest number of members who contribute to the Retirement System in a school, system or agency shall receive the official ballots from the Teachers' Retirement System and shall be responsible for conducting the election in his/her area according to the procedures and practices established for the election by the Board of Control of the Teachers' Retirement System. Ballots will be sent to the institution head in all four year institutions except where the association represents the majority, and it will be up to the president of the local association to certify to the secretary-treasurer that the ballots should come to him/her; otherwise, they will go to the institution president. Ballots will also be sent to the State Superintendent of Education to conduct the election for the State Department of Education unless the president of the local association representing the majority of the department's employees certifies to the secretary-treasurer that the ballots should come to him/her.
(6) A runoff will be held in the event no candidate receives a majority of the votes cast. The two candidates with the most votes shall be placed on the ballot for the runoff. The runoff shall be conducted in the same manner as the primary.
(7) A candidate may withdraw his or her name from the ballot by submitting a written request to the secretary- treasurer anytime prior to the ballots being printed.
(8) Definitions:
Author: William T. Stephens, General Counsel, RSA.
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, § 16-25-19(h).