§ 14-43-307 - Election of aldermen at large or by ward.
               	 		
14-43-307.    Election of aldermen at large or by ward.
    (a)    (1)  Candidates  for the office of alderman in cities of the first class shall reside in  the ward from which they seek to be elected and shall run at large.
      (2)    (A)  All of the qualified electors of these cities shall be entitled to vote in the election.
            (B)    (i)  Provisions  shall be made by the election commissioners in these cities so that the  qualified electors of each ward shall have at least one (1) voting  precinct in each ward where the resident electors thereof may cast their  ballots.
                  (ii)  Cities of the second class that elect their aldermen citywide may have one (1) public place only for holding elections.
(b)    (1)    (A)  The  city council of any such city or the governing body of any city in  transition to the mayor-council form of government is empowered and  authorized to provide, by ordinance, that all aldermen be elected by  ward, in which event each alderman shall be voted upon by the qualified  electors of the ward from which the person is a candidate.
            (B)    (i)  When  so provided by city ordinance, the name of the candidate shall appear  upon the ballot only in the ward in which he is a candidate.
                  (ii)  The  city council of these cities may provide for the election of one (1)  alderman from each ward citywide and the other aldermen from each ward  by the voters of the ward only.
      (2)  All  such cities choosing to elect all aldermen by wards or in part by wards  shall provide, in the manner provided by law, for the establishment of  wards of substantially equal population in order that each alderman  elected from each ward shall represent substantially the same number of  people in the city.