The Honorable V.O. "Butch" Calhoun State Representative P.O. Box 7 Des Arc, AR 72040-0007
Dear Representative Calhoun:
This is in response to your request for an opinion on the following questions:
1. If a mayor resigns in a second class city, such as Judsonia, with over two and one-half years left on his or her term, is it legal for the city council to appoint a new mayor or should an election be held?
2. If it is legal to appoint a replacement mayor, what could the people do to call for an election, seeing how there is so much time left on the term?
In response to your first question, A.C.A. §
Whenever a vacancy shall occur in the office of mayor in any city of the second class, at the first regular meeting after the occurrence of the vacancy, the city council shall proceed to either elect, by a majority vote of the aldermen, a mayor to serve the unexpired term or call for a special election to be held within thirty (30) days to fill the vacancy. At this election, a mayor shall be elected to fill out the unexpired term.
Thus, in accordance with §
It is my opinion, in response to your second question, that there is no provision for calling an election, should the City Council choose to fill the vacancy by appointment. Section
Regarding the authority of "the people" to call an election, the question arises whether this is a matter that is subject to the initiative or referendum power under Amendment
Generally, an enactment originating a permanent law or laying down a rule of conduct or course of policy is purely legislative in character and referable, while an enactment which simply puts into execution previously declared policies or previously enacted laws is administrative or executive in character and not referable.
42 Am. Jur. 2d Initiative and Referendum 660 (1969).
Section
With regard to the initiative power, it is my opinion that an effort to initiate local legislation mandating a special election to fill mayoral vacancies would be subject to challenge as being contrary to §
The foregoing opinion, which I hereby approve, was prepared by Assistant Attorney General Elisabeth A. Walker.
Sincerely,
WINSTON BRYANT Attorney General
WB:EAW/cyh
