Don A. Eilbott, Chairman Jefferson County Election Commission Courthouse 101 W. Barraque Pine Bluff, AR 71601
Dear Mr. Eilbott:
This is in response to your request for an opinion on the following questions regarding the additional municipal judgeship for the Second Division of the Pine Bluff Municipal Court, created under A.C.A. §
1. What electors are authorized to vote on the office of municipal judge, City of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Second Division? Are the qualified electors the electors of the City of Pine Bluff or of Jefferson County?
2. Is the office of Pine Bluff Municipal Judge Second Division a city office such that it is to be voted upon in the same manner as other municipal offices, that is, without party primaries and according to the filing timetables and procedures to be used for municipal candidates for office?
3. What jurisdiction is to the exercised by the Pine Bluff Municipal Court Judge, Second Division? Can that judge exercise jurisdiction over cases arising outside of the city limits of Pine Bluff, Arkansas?
4. Is the office of Pine Bluff Municipal Court Judge Second Division, a full time position such that the judge is prohibited from engaging in the private practice of law?
RESPONSE
It is my opinion that the qualified electors of the City of Pine Bluff shall elect the municipal judge for the Second Division of the Pine Bluff Municipal Court. This municipal judgeship is, in my opinion, a municipal office to be voted upon in the same manner as other municipal offices. The Pine Bluff Municipal Court, Second Division, has original jurisdiction, coextensive with the county, over the matters outlined in A.C.A. §
Question 1 — What electors are authorized to vote on the office ofmunicipal judge, City of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Second Division? Are thequalified electors the electors of the City of Pine Bluff or of JeffersonCounty?
It is my opinion that the qualified electors of the City of Pine Bluff are the ones authorized to vote on this office, in accordance with A.C.A. §
The qualified electors of the City of Pine Bluff shall elect in addition to the presently elected municipal judge an additional municipal judge for the Second Division of the Pine Bluff Municipal Court.
This provision, which is unequivocal in requiring election by the city electors, was added to §
Question 2 — Is the office of Pine Bluff Municipal Judge Second Divisiona city office such that it is to be voted upon in the same manner asother municipal offices, that is, without party primaries and accordingto the filing timetables and procedures to be used for municipalcandidates for office?
The answer to this question is "yes." The Arkansas Supreme Court has held that the position of municipal judge is a municipal office. Beshear v.Clark,
Question 3 — What jurisdiction is to the exercised by the Pine BluffMunicipal Court Judge, Second Division? Can that judge exercisejurisdiction over cases arising outside of the city limits of PineBluff, Arkansas?
The territorial jurisdiction of the Pine Bluff Municipal Court extends throughout the county, in accordance with A.C.A. §§ 16-17-206 (b) (Supp. 1999) and
Question 4 — Is the office of Pine Bluff Municipal Court Judge SecondDivision, a full time position such that the judge is prohibited fromengaging in the private practice of law?
According to my review of the various general provisions governing the qualifications of municipal judges, there is no prohibition against a municipal judge engaging in the private practice of law. See A.C.A. §§
As you note, A.C.A. §
Assistant Attorney General Elisabeth A. Walker prepared the foregoing opinion, which I hereby approve.
Sincerely,
MARK PRYOR Attorney General
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