(a) The qualified voters of cities of the first class having a population of fewer than fifty thousand (50,000) and having the mayor-council form of government shall elect a city attorney for four (4) years on the Tuesday following the first Monday in November 1970 and every four (4) years thereafter.
(b) Incumbent city attorneys shall continue in office until their successors are elected and qualified.
(c)
(1) If no attorney residing in the city is elected as city attorney, the city council may select a resident attorney to fill the office for the remainder of the unfilled term.
(2)
(A) If no resident attorney of the city is willing to serve as city attorney or if no attorney resides within the limits of the city, the mayor and city council may contract with any licensed attorney of this state or the attorney's firm to serve as legal advisor, counselor, or prosecutor until a qualified city attorney is elected or qualified.
(B) The duties of a nonresident attorney under contract shall be prescribed by ordinance.
Structure Arkansas Code
Subtitle 3 - Municipal Government
Chapter 43 - Government of Cities of the First Class
Subchapter 3 - Election of City Officials
§ 14-43-303. Officials in mayor-council cities of 50,000 or more
§ 14-43-304. Mayors in cities having mayor-council government
§ 14-43-305. Mayors in mayor-council cities of less than 50,000
§ 14-43-307. Election of council members at large or by ward
§ 14-43-308. Residence qualifications of council members in primaries
§ 14-43-309. Residence qualifications of council members in general elections
§ 14-43-310. Council member ceasing to reside in ward
§ 14-43-311. Redistricting of wards
§ 14-43-312. Council members in mayor-council cities of fewer than 50,000
§ 14-43-313. City clerks and city attorneys generally
§ 14-43-314. City attorney in mayor-council cities of 50,000 or more
§ 14-43-315. City attorney in mayor-council cities of fewer than 50,000
§ 14-43-316. City clerk, treasurer, or clerk-treasurer in mayor-council cities of fewer than 50,000
§ 14-43-319. City attorney in mayor-council cities of fewer than 5,000