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2026

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November 3

Morgan County, Alabama, Change Probate Judge Requirements and Authority Amendment (2026):

A "yes" vote supports amending the constitution to require that the probate judge in Morgan County be a licensed attorney in Alabama and permit them to hear equity cases filed in the probate court. 

A "no" vote opposes amending the constitution to require that the probate judge in Morgan County be a licensed attorney in Alabama and permit them to hear equity cases filed in the probate court. 


2010

November 2

See also: November 2, 2010 ballot measures in Alabama

June 1

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Defeatedd Falkville Wet/Dry Referendum Measure (June 2010)

April 13

See also: April 13, 2010 ballot measures in Alabama

Approveda Decatur Sunday Alcohol Sales (April 2010)
Approveda Decatur Government Form Change (April 2010)

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