Arkansas Code § 14-123-307

Vacancies
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Should a vacancy occur in the board of directors or assessors during the term for which they are elected, the county court shall order an election to fill the vacancy, notice of which election shall be given by posting written or printed handbills in at least twenty (20) public places in the district ten (10) days immediately prior to holding the election. Acts 1889, No. 26, § 5, p. 27; C. & M. Dig., § 6833; Pope's Dig., § 4559; A.S.A. 1947, § 21-610.
Should a vacancy occur in the board of directors or assessors during the term for which they are elected, the county court shall order an election to fill the vacancy, notice of which election shall be given by posting written or printed handbills in at least twenty (20) public places in the district ten (10) days immediately prior to holding the election. Acts 1889, No. 26, § 5, p. 27; C. & M. Dig., § 6833; Pope's Dig., § 4559; A.S.A. 1947, § 21-610.
Should a vacancy occur in the board of directors or assessors during the term for which they are elected, the county court shall order an election to fill the vacancy, notice of which election shall be given by posting written or printed handbills in at least twenty (20) public places in the district ten (10) days immediately prior to holding the election. Acts 1889, No. 26, § 5, p. 27; C. & M. Dig., § 6833; Pope's Dig., § 4559; A.S.A. 1947, § 21-610.
Should a vacancy occur in the board of directors or assessors during the term for which they are elected, the county court shall order an election to fill the vacancy, notice of which election shall be given by posting written or printed handbills in at least twenty (20) public places in the district ten (10) days immediately prior to holding the election.
Acts 1889, No. 26, § 5, p. 27; C. & M. Dig., § 6833; Pope's Dig., § 4559; A.S.A. 1947, § 21-610.

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