Form B Certificate of Election or Appointment 2026

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  2. Begin by entering the date of the election or appointment in the designated field. Ensure you format it correctly as 'day of month, year'.
  3. Select whether the board is a School District Board of Directors or an Educational Service District Board by checking the appropriate box.
  4. Indicate whether you are electing or appointing a director by checking the corresponding option.
  5. Fill in the office title and district number for the director being elected or appointed, along with the school district name and county.
  6. List all members' names, addresses, and who they replaced in the provided fields. Make sure to include complete home addresses including street, city, state, and zip code.
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The Electoral College is a method of indirect popular election of the President of the United States. Instead of voting for a specific candidate, voters in an indirect popular election select a panel of individuals pledged to vote for a specific candidate.
The Vice President is elected along with the President by the Electoral College. Each elector casts one vote for President and another for Vice President.
Alabama, which has two senators and seven Congressional representatives, is allotted nine electoral votes.

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The electors must execute six Certificates of Vote. Federal law requires that each Certificate of Vote must: contain two distinct lists, one for President and one for Vice President and must: list all persons who received electoral votes for President and the number of electors who voted for each person.
Electoral votes are allocated among the States based on the Census. Every State is allocated a number of votes equal to the number of Senators and Representatives in its U.S. Congressional delegationtwo votes for its Senators in the U.S. Senate plus a number of votes equal to the number of its Congressional districts.

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