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2026

See also: Alabama 2026 local ballot measures

November 3

Alabama Increase Age Limit for Walker County Judge of Probate from 70 to 75 Amendment (2026):

A "yes" vote supports amending the Alabama Constitution to increase the age limit for the Walker County Judge of Probate from 70 to 75.

A "no" vote opposes amending the Alabama Constitution to increase the age limit for the Walker County Judge of Probate from 70 to 75.

Walker County, Alabama, Create Senior Citizen Property Tax Exemption Amendment (2026):

A "yes" vote supports creating a property tax exemption, by freezing the assessed value of the property for the year before claiming the exemption, for senior citizens in Walker County that would apply to properties that are:

  • classified as single-family owner-occupied residential; and
  • used as the owner's principal place of residence for at least five years.

A "no" vote opposes creating a property tax exemption for senior citizens in Walker County.


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