Arkansas Code § 16-13-3003

Prosecuting attorneys
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(a) At the 1998 general election, the qualified electors of Carroll County shall elect a person who shall serve as the prosecuting attorney for the Nineteenth Judicial District-East beginning January 1, 1999. (b) At the 1998 general election, the qualified electors of Benton County shall elect a person who shall serve as the prosecuting attorney for the Nineteenth Judicial District-West beginning January 1, 1999. Acts 1997, No. 797, § 3.
(a) At the 1998 general election, the qualified electors of Carroll County shall elect a person who shall serve as the prosecuting attorney for the Nineteenth Judicial District-East beginning January 1, 1999. (b) At the 1998 general election, the qualified electors of Benton County shall elect a person who shall serve as the prosecuting attorney for the Nineteenth Judicial District-West beginning January 1, 1999. Acts 1997, No. 797, § 3.
(a) At the 1998 general election, the qualified electors of Carroll County shall elect a person who shall serve as the prosecuting attorney for the Nineteenth Judicial District-East beginning January 1, 1999. (b) At the 1998 general election, the qualified electors of Benton County shall elect a person who shall serve as the prosecuting attorney for the Nineteenth Judicial District-West beginning January 1, 1999. Acts 1997, No. 797, § 3.
(a) At the 1998 general election, the qualified electors of Carroll County shall elect a person who shall serve as the prosecuting attorney for the Nineteenth Judicial District-East beginning January 1, 1999.
(b) At the 1998 general election, the qualified electors of Benton County shall elect a person who shall serve as the prosecuting attorney for the Nineteenth Judicial District-West beginning January 1, 1999.
Acts 1997, No. 797, § 3.

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