AN AMENDMENT TO THE ARKANSAS CONSTITUTION TO REPEAL THE OFFICE OF LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.
SJR 5 sought to repeal the Arkansas Lieutenant Governor's office, impacting state governance and succession, but it died in committee without voter consideration.
SJR 5 sought to repeal the Arkansas Lieutenant Governor's office, impacting state governance and succession, but it died in committee without voter consideration.
SJR 5 aimed to amend the Arkansas Constitution by repealing the office of Lieutenant Governor. The resolution proposed that this change be submitted to the voters of Arkansas for approval or rejection during the next general election for Representatives and Senators.
SJR 5 represented a significant constitutional change aimed at streamlining the Arkansas government by eliminating the office of Lieutenant Governor. Although it did not progress beyond the committee stage, the proposal highlighted ongoing discussions about the structure and efficiency of state governance.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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