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    • Arkansas Code
    • Title 7 - Elections
    • Chapter 9 - Initiatives, Referenda, and Constitutional Amendments
    • Subchapter 3 - Constitutional Conventions
    • § 7-9-311. Proposal of amendments to present constitution

    Arkansas Code
    Subchapter 3 - Constitutional Conventions
    § 7-9-311. Proposal of amendments to present constitution

    The constitutional convention, if it shall not propose a new constitution, may propose one (1) or more amendments to the present constitution to be submitted to the voters at the next general election.

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    Arkansas Code

    Title 7 - Elections

    Chapter 9 - Initiatives, Referenda, and Constitutional Amendments

    Subchapter 3 - Constitutional Conventions

    § 7-9-301. Calling constitutional convention — Majority vote

    § 7-9-302. Delegate qualifications — Election date

    § 7-9-303. Apportionment of delegates — Vacancies

    § 7-9-304. Nominating petitions

    § 7-9-305. Election and certification of delegates

    § 7-9-306. Organizational meeting — Plenary meeting

    § 7-9-307. Meeting procedures

    § 7-9-308. Duration of constitutional convention — Certification of draft constitution — Report

    § 7-9-309. Method of publication

    § 7-9-310. Submission of proposed constitution to electors

    § 7-9-311. Proposal of amendments to present constitution

    § 7-9-312. Expenses

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