The Honorable Bruce Holland State Senator Post Office Box 2387 Greenwood, Arkansas 72936
Dear Senator Holland:
You have requested my opinion regarding A.C.A. §
Subsection (a) of Section
The perceived conflict arises from subsection (c)(2) of Section
(A) It shall be lawful to increase the number of wards or continue the same number of wards without affecting the terms of office of incumbent aldermen of the city.
(B)(i) When the wards are reapportioned so as to increase the number of wards or readjust existing wards so that such wards contain nearly equal population, the aldermen who remain in their old ward, or part thereof, shall continue in office.
(ii) New aldermen shall be elected only for new wards actually formed out of the territory of old wards.
It is suggested that this is in direct conflict with subsections (b) and (c)(1), discussed above, because the latter subsections provide that all previously-elected aldermen must give up their positions, whereas subsection (c) indicates that incumbents do not have to run.
In my opinion, there is no conflict between these provisions. Pursuant to subsection (c)(2)B)(i), redistricting does not affect the terms of those "who remain in their old ward, or part thereof." I believe the quoted language refers to incumbents who continue to meet the residency requirement following *Page 3 reapportionment.5 An exception to subsection (b)'s mandate that new aldermen be elected "from each of the new wards" is therefore created to address the situation where ward boundaries are redrawn in such a way that redistricting does not result in incumbent aldermen being removed from their current wards. One of my predecessors addressed this situation and concluded that under those facts, "the term of office of the aldermen who would normally not be up for reelection will not be affected. . . ."6
Any remaining doubt as to a possible internal conflict is dispelled by section
It is hereby found and declared . . . that some confusion exists concerning the election of aldermen and when incumbent aldermen continue in office when ward boundaries are reapportioned; that clarification is necessary to assure that incumbent aldermen who are not up for reelection will not have to run for office when such reapportionment permits such aldermen to remain in their old ward or part thereof. . . .
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I believe this resolves any doubt about a possible conflict between A.C.A. §
Deputy Attorney General Elisabeth A. Walker prepared the foregoing opinion, which I hereby approve.
Sincerely,
DUSTIN McDANIEL Attorney General
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