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Elections - Historical Notes

Districts - Reapportionment

The acts listed below have affected the civil districts in Coffee County, but are no longer operative regarding elections.  Also referenced below is an act which repeals prior law without providing new substantive provisions.

  1. Private Acts of 1923, Chapter 340, created six Civil Districts in Coffee County in lieu of the sixteen then existing.  This Act was repealed by Private Acts of 1925, Chapter 179.
  2. Private Acts of 1925, Chapter 180, created sixteen Civil Districts in Coffee County with the same boundaries that existed prior to the passage of Private Acts of 1923, Chapter 340.
  3. Private Acts of 1959, Chapter 151, created five Civil Districts in Coffee County in lieu of the sixteen then existing.  This Act was not approved at the local level and never became effective.

Elections

The following is a listing of acts for Coffee County which affected the elective process, but which have been superseded or repealed.  They are listed here for historical and reference purposes.  Also referenced below is an act which repeals prior law without providing new substantive provisions.

  1. Public Acts of 1835-36, Chapter 2, Section 7, provided that the Sheriff of Bedford County would hold the first election in Coffee County for Justices of the Peace.
  2. Acts of 1839-40, Chapter 68, Section 3, authorized the election of an additional justice of the peace for the town containing the county seat.
  3. Private Acts of 1855-56, Chapter 138, Section 13, amended Acts of 1839-40, Chapter 68, so that all incorporated towns within Coffee County could elect an additional justice of the peace.
  4. Public Acts of 1883, Chapter 61, authorized the 13th Civil District of Coffee County to elect an additional justice of the peace.
  5. Private Acts of 1923, Chapter 260, provided that no registration be required of Coffee County voters.  Registration would not be a prerequisite to the right to vote.
  6. Private Acts of 1923, Chapter 602, amended Acts of 1839-40, Chapter 68, by exempting Coffee County from its provisions.  This Act was repealed by Private Acts of 1925, Chapter 181..
  7. Private Acts of 1949, Chapter 110, set the salary of election officials in Coffee County at $4 per day.