Arkansas Code § 7-11-204

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The proclamation, ordinance, statute, resolution, order, or other authorized document of the properly constituted authority calling the special election shall state: (1) The date of the special election; (2) The full text of any measure or question for which the election is called; (3) The ballot title, if any, for the measure or question for which the election is called; and (4) Any other information required by law. Acts 2009, No. 1480, § 47.
The proclamation, ordinance, statute, resolution, order, or other authorized document of the properly constituted authority calling the special election shall state: (1) The date of the special election; (2) The full text of any measure or question for which the election is called; (3) The ballot title, if any, for the measure or question for which the election is called; and (4) Any other information required by law. Acts 2009, No. 1480, § 47.
The proclamation, ordinance, statute, resolution, order, or other authorized document of the properly constituted authority calling the special election shall state: (1) The date of the special election; (2) The full text of any measure or question for which the election is called; (3) The ballot title, if any, for the measure or question for which the election is called; and (4) Any other information required by law. Acts 2009, No. 1480, § 47.
The proclamation, ordinance, statute, resolution, order, or other authorized document of the properly constituted authority calling the special election shall state:
(1) The date of the special election;
(2) The full text of any measure or question for which the election is called;
(3) The ballot title, if any, for the measure or question for which the election is called; and
(4) Any other information required by law.
Acts 2009, No. 1480, § 47.

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