(1) A county elective, county quorum court district, or township office is vacant if any one (1) of the following conditions exists:(1) The incumbent fails to meet the qualifications for office prescribed by law as evidenced by failure to be commissioned;(2) The incumbent refuses or neglects to take and subscribe to the official oath required by law as evidenced by failure to be commissioned;(3) The incumbent refuses, neglects, or for any other reason fails to secure an official bond required by law as evidenced by failure to be commissioned;(4) The incumbent resigns;(5) The incumbent ceases to meet any residence requirements for office;(6) The incumbent is removed from office by a judicial proceeding;(7) The election or appointment of the incumbent is declared void by a judicial proceeding;(8) The incumbent is convicted of a felony, incompetency, corruption, gross immorality, criminal conduct, malfeasance, misfeasance, or nonfeasance in office by a judicial proceeding;(9) The incumbent ceases to discharge the duties of his or her office for a period of three (3) months, except if:(A) Prevented by sickness;(B) Excused by quorum court resolution; or(C) The incumbent is suspended from office by a judicial proceeding under § 21-12-301;(10) The incumbent is declared to be of unsound mind by a judicial proceeding;(11) The quorum court determines that the incumbent has become disabled to the degree that he or she cannot perform the duties of his or her office;(12) The incumbent holds more than one (1) office or position in conflict with the provisions of Arkansas Constitution, Article 4, § 2, or Arkansas Constitution, Article 19, § 6;(13) The quorum court separates elective offices as provided by law; or(14) The incumbent dies.
(1) The incumbent fails to meet the qualifications for office prescribed by law as evidenced by failure to be commissioned;
(2) The incumbent refuses or neglects to take and subscribe to the official oath required by law as evidenced by failure to be commissioned;
(3) The incumbent refuses, neglects, or for any other reason fails to secure an official bond required by law as evidenced by failure to be commissioned;
(4) The incumbent resigns;
(5) The incumbent ceases to meet any residence requirements for office;
(6) The incumbent is removed from office by a judicial proceeding;
(7) The election or appointment of the incumbent is declared void by a judicial proceeding;
(8) The incumbent is convicted of a felony, incompetency, corruption, gross immorality, criminal conduct, malfeasance, misfeasance, or nonfeasance in office by a judicial proceeding;
(9) The incumbent ceases to discharge the duties of his or her office for a period of three (3) months, except if:(A) Prevented by sickness;(B) Excused by quorum court resolution; or(C) The incumbent is suspended from office by a judicial proceeding under § 21-12-301;
(A) Prevented by sickness;
(B) Excused by quorum court resolution; or
(C) The incumbent is suspended from office by a judicial proceeding under § 21-12-301;
(10) The incumbent is declared to be of unsound mind by a judicial proceeding;
(11) The quorum court determines that the incumbent has become disabled to the degree that he or she cannot perform the duties of his or her office;
(12) The incumbent holds more than one (1) office or position in conflict with the provisions of Arkansas Constitution, Article 4, § 2, or Arkansas Constitution, Article 19, § 6;
(13) The quorum court separates elective offices as provided by law; or
(14) The incumbent dies.