This bill proposes changes to the election terms for members of the Randolph County Commission in Alabama. Specifically, it establishes that, starting with the general election in 2028, the commissioners representing Districts 1, 3, and 5 will serve staggered terms of two years, while the remaining members will continue to serve four-year terms. Following this initial election, any successors for the commission members will be elected for four-year terms at the general election preceding the expiration of their predecessors' terms.

The bill also includes a provision for its effective date, stating that it will take effect on October 1, 2026. There are no deletions from current law mentioned in the text, but the new legal language introduced specifies the staggered terms and the election process for the Randolph County Commission members.