§ 6-20-2617 - Election.
               	 		
6-20-2617.    Election.
    (a)    (1)    (A)  Bonds  shall not be issued under this subchapter except with the consent of a  majority of the qualified electors of the state voting on the question  in substantially the form described in this section at any general  election as determined by the Governor, unless the Governor by  proclamation calls a special election concerning the issuance of bonds  under this subchapter.
            (B)  If  the Governor does not place the issue on the ballot at any general  election or call a special election concerning the issuance of bonds  under this subchapter on or before June 30, 2011, the provisions of this  subchapter shall be void, and no bonds shall be issued.
      (2)  If  the question is presented at a general election, notice thereof shall  be published by the Secretary of State by one (1) insertion in a  newspaper of general circulation in the state at least sixty (60) days  prior to the general election, and notice thereof shall be mailed to  each county board of election commissioners and the sheriff of each  county at least sixty (60) days prior to the general election.
      (3)  If  a special election is called by the Governor, the proclamation of the  special election shall be made at least sixty (60) days prior to the  date fixed by the proclamation for the election, and notice of the  special election shall be given by publication of the proclamation for  one (1) insertion in one (1) newspaper of general circulation published  in each county in the state not less than thirty (30) days prior to the  date of the special election.
      (4)  If  there is no newspaper regularly published in a county, the proclamation  may be published in any newspaper having a general circulation in the  county.
(b)  In the case of the  notice or proclamation for the election, it shall not be necessary to  publish this subchapter in its entirety, but the notice or proclamation  shall state that it is issued to submit to the people substantially the  following question:
"Shall the commission  be authorized to issue General Obligation bonds under the authority of  the Arkansas Public School Academic Facilities Financing Act of 2007,  for the financing of public school academic facilities to serve the  citizens of the State of Arkansas, in total principal amount not to  exceed seven hundred fifty million dollars ($750,000,000) in series from  time to time in principal amounts not to exceed, without prior approval  of the General Assembly, one hundred fifty million dollars  ($150,000,000) in any fiscal biennium, which bonds shall be secured by a  pledge of the full faith and credit of the State of Arkansas?"
(c)  Whether  the question is presented at a general election or at a special  election, the title of this subchapter shall be the ballot title, and  there shall be printed on the ballot the proposition as stated above and  the following:
"FOR Issuance of State of Arkansas Public School Academic Facilities General Obligation bonds _____
AGAINST Issuance of State of Arkansas Public School Academic Facilities General Obligation bonds _____"
(d)    (1)  The  county boards of election commissioners of the several counties of the  state shall hold and conduct the election, and each board may take  action with respect to the appointment of election officials and other  matters as the law requires.
      (2)  The vote shall be canvassed and the result declared in each county by the county boards of election commissioners.
      (3)  Within  ten (10) days after the date of the election the results shall be  certified by the county boards of election commissioners to the  Secretary of State who shall tabulate all returns received by him or her  and certify to the Governor the total vote for and against the  proposition submitted under this section.
(e)  The  result of the election shall be proclaimed by the Governor by  publication one (1) time in a newspaper published in the City of Little  Rock, Arkansas, and the results as proclaimed shall be conclusive unless  attacked in the courts within thirty (30) days after the date of the  publication.