Arkansas Code Title 14, Subtitle 3, Chapter 43, Subchapter 3 - Election of City Officials
- § 14-43-301 - Type of Election.
In cities of the first class, all officers to be elected shall be elected at the regular general election for municipal corporations.
- § 14-43-302 - [Repealed.]
- § 14-43-303 - Officials in Mayor-Council Cities of 50,000 or More.
(a) (1) (A) In the general election in the year 1960, and every four (4) years thereafter, cities of the first class that have...
- § 14-43-304 - Mayors in Cities Having Mayor-Council Government.
(a) (1) No mayor of cities of the first class having a mayor-council form of government shall be elected except by a majority vote...
- § 14-43-305 - Mayors in Mayor-Council Cities of Less Than 50,000.
(a) The qualified voters of cities of the first class having a population of less than fifty thousand (50,000) and having the mayor-council form...
- § 14-43-306 - [Repealed.]
- § 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...
- § 14-43-308 - Residence Qualifications of Aldermen in Primaries.
(a) (1) In all primaries held in any city of the first class by any organized political party, the candidates for nomination for the...
- § 14-43-309 - Residence Qualifications of Aldermen in General Elections.
(a) (1) In all general elections for aldermen in cities of the first class, the aldermen so elected shall reside in their respective wards,...
- § 14-43-310 - Alderman Ceasing to Reside in Ward.
If any duly elected alderman shall cease to reside in the ward from which he or she was elected, that person shall be disqualified...
- § 14-43-311 - Redistricting of Wards.
(a) (1) (A) City councils in cities of the first class shall have the authority to redistrict the wards in their city when they...
- § 14-43-312 - Aldermen in Mayor-Council Cities of Fewer Than 50,000.
(a) (1) On the Tuesday following the first Monday in November 1966 and every two (2) years thereafter, the qualified voters of all cities...
- § 14-43-313 - City Clerks and City Attorneys Generally.
The city clerks and the city attorneys in cities of the first class shall give the bond, perform the duties, and receive such salary...
- § 14-43-314 - City Attorney in Mayor-Council Cities of 50,000 or More.
(a) (1) The city attorney in any city of this state having a mayor-council form of government and having a population of fifty thousand...
- § 14-43-315 - City Attorney in Mayor-Council Cities of Fewer Than 50,000.
(a) The qualified voters of cities of the first class having a population of fewer than fifty thousand (50,000) and having the mayor-council form...
- § 14-43-316 - City Clerk, Treasurer, or Clerk-Treasurer in Mayor-Council Cities of Fewer Than 50,000.
(a) (1) The qualified voters of cities of the first class having a population of fewer than fifty thousand (50,000) and having the mayor-council...
- § 14-43-317 - [Repealed.]
- § 14-43-318 - [Repealed.]
- § 14-43-319 - City Attorney in Mayor-Council Cities of Fewer Than 5,000.
(a) (1) If not established by ordinance that the office of the city attorney will be appointed, the qualified voters of cities of the...
Last modified: November 15, 2016