Alabama Constitution Section 280 Holding state and federal office at same time holding two state offices at same time Alabama Constitution Section 280 Holding state and federal office at same time holding two state offices at same time
Alabama Constitution – Section 280: Dual Office Holding Prohibited
🔹 Summary:
Section 280 of the Alabama Constitution prohibits individuals from holding certain offices simultaneously, specifically state and federal offices, or multiple state offices.
📜 Key Provisions:
No State + Federal Office Together:
A person cannot hold an office or position of profit under the U.S. government and at the same time hold an office of profit under the state of Alabama.
This is to avoid conflicts of interest and ensure separation of powers between state and federal roles.
No Dual State Offices:
A person cannot hold two offices of profit under Alabama at the same time.
Exceptions may be made if specifically authorized by law.
🔍 Definitions:
"Office of profit" generally refers to a paid public position, not honorary roles.
"Under the United States" includes all federal positions—civilian or military.
⚖️ Purpose:
This section is intended to:
Preserve the integrity of public service,
Prevent divided loyalties,
Ensure dedicated service to one role or branch of government,
Comply with the principle of checks and balances.
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