Arkansas Code Title 7, Chapter 4, Subchapter 1 - General Provisions
- § 7-4-101 - State Board of Election Commissioners -- Members -- Officers -- Meetings.
(a) The State Board of Election Commissioners shall be composed of the following seven (7) persons, with at least one (1) from each congressional...
- § 7-4-102 - County Boards of Election Commissioners -- Election of Members -- Oath.
(a) (1) In January of each odd-numbered year following the election of county committee officers, members of the county board of election commissioners shall...
- § 7-4-103 - Vacancy or Disqualification of State or County Chair.
In the event of a vacancy or disqualification on the part of any state or county chair for either the majority party or a...
- § 7-4-104 - Lists of County Chairs -- Notification of Vacancies.
(a) (1) It shall be the duty of the majority and minority parties to keep on file with their respective state chair a complete...
- § 7-4-105 - County Board of Election Commissioners -- Officers -- Meetings.
(a) The county board of election commissioners shall hold office until their successors are appointed and qualified. The commissioners shall meet no later than...
- § 7-4-106 - Assistance of Prosecuting Attorney.
(a) The county board of election commissioners, as created by this subchapter, may call upon the prosecuting attorney or his or her deputy for...
- § 7-4-107 - Duties of County Board of Election Commissioners -- Ballot Boxes -- Voting Booths -- Appointment of Election Officers.
(a) The county board of election commissioners shall proceed to establish and allocate a sufficient number of ballot boxes in each precinct or polling...
- § 7-4-108 - Absence of Election Officials -- Filling Vacancy.
If any election official shall be absent at the time fixed for the opening of the polls, then the other election officials shall appoint...
- § 7-4-109 - Qualifications of State and County Commissioners, Election Officials, Poll Workers, and Certified Election Monitors.
(a) (1) A member of the State Board of Election Commissioners, a county election commissioner, and an election official shall be a qualified elector...
- § 7-4-110 - Oath of Election Officers.
(a) The election officials, before entering on their duties, shall take, before some person authorized by law to administer oaths, the following oath: "I,...
- § 7-4-111 - Compensation of Board Members.
(a) The State Board of Election Commissioners may receive expense reimbursement and stipends in accordance with ยง 25-16-901 et seq.(b) Each member of the...
- § 7-4-112 - Compensation of Election Officials.
(a) The election officials shall receive a minimum of the prevailing federal minimum wage for holding an election, or such greater amount as may...
- § 7-4-113 - Record of Funds and Expenditures.
The county board of election commissioners of each county shall maintain a record of all funds the county board receives and all expenditures of...
- § 7-4-114 - Filling Vacancy of an Elected Office -- Effect.
Any member of a county board of election commissioners may be appointed to fill a vacancy in an elected office without vacating his or...
- § 7-4-115 - Legislative Intent.
Due to the recent United States Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling in Jones v. Conway County, Arkansas, 143 F.3d 417 (8th Cir. 1998),...
- § 7-4-116 - Election Poll Workers Program for High School Students.
(a) (1) The county board of election commissioners may conduct a special election day program for high school students in one (1) or more...
- § 7-4-117 - Election Poll Workers Program for College Students.
(a) (1) The county board of election commissioners may conduct an election day program for college students in one (1) or more polling places...
- § 7-4-118 - [Repealed.]
- § 7-4-119 - Disclosure Required.
(a) A member of a county board of election commissioners shall report to the Secretary of State by January 31 of each calendar year...
- § 7-4-120 - Complaints of Election Law Violations.
(a) (1) Except as provided in subdivision (a)(2) of this section, the State Board of Election Commissioners may investigate alleged violations, render findings, and...
Last modified: November 15, 2016