If the General Assembly passes a joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Arkansas Constitution, a qualified elector may file an action in a court of competent jurisdiction at any time after the passage of the joint resolution challenging the sufficiency of the joint resolution, including without limitation the:
(1) Text of the proposed amendment;
(2) Ballot title of the proposed amendment; and
(3) Popular name of the proposed amendment.
Structure Arkansas Code
Chapter 9 - Initiatives, Referenda, and Constitutional Amendments
Subchapter 2 - Legislative Proposal of Constitutional Amendments
§ 7-9-202. Enrollment and filing
§ 7-9-204. Ballot titles and popular names of constitutional amendments proposed by the legislature
§ 7-9-205. Challenges to constitutional amendments proposed by the General Assembly