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400 STACK V. CLINTON [309 Cite as 309 Ark. 400 (1992) John STACK and Joe Lee v. Bill CLINTON, Governor of the State of Arkansas, et al. 92-439 832 S.W.2d 476 Supreme Court of Arkansas Opinion delivered May 18, 1992 1. ELECTIONS APPORTIONMENT CHALLENGE UNTIMELY. Petitioners' challenge to the Plan of Apportionment was untimely because it was not filed within thirty days of the filed plan. 2. ELECTIONS APPORTIONMENT THIRTY-DAY PERIOD IN WHICH TO CHALLENGE IS JURISDICTIONAL. The requirement that a challenge be made within the thirty-day period is jurisdictional. 3. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW CHALLENGE TO APPORTIONMENT PIECEMEAL CHALLENGE NOT PERMITTEP. Article 8, § 5 of the Arkansas Constitution does not permit a piecemeal attack on the Plan of Apportionment. Motion to Dismiss; granted. M. Edward Morgan and Ralph J. Blagg, for petitioner. Winston Bryant, Att'y Gen., Tim Humphries, Asst. Att'y Gen., for respondent.
ARK.] 401 PER CURIAM. Petitioners filed their Petition and Application for Revision of Plan of Apportionment on April 12, 1992, contesting a) the division of Van Buren County into three House Districts under the Plan of Apportionment filed January 13, 1992, and b) the transfer of three townships from one House District to another by technical amendment of the Board of Apportionment on March 12, 1992. The respondents have moved to dismiss the petition. [1, 2] The Plan of Apportionment filed January 13, 1992, divided Van Buren County into three House Districts. Petitioners' challenge to this division is untimely as it was not made within thirty days of the filed Plan. Ark. Const. art. 8, §§ 4 and 5. We have held that the requirement that a challenge be made within the thirty day period is jurisdictional. Taylor v. Clinton, 284 Ark. 170, 680 S.W.2d 98 (1984). [3] Petitioners are, therefore, limited in their petition to the March 12, 1992, amendments which relate to three townships within Van Buren County. On this point, the recourse of the petitioners is to return to the status quo, that is, to the placement of the three townships under the Plan of January 13, 1992. Our constitutional authority, however, does not permit a piecemeal attack on the Plan of Apportionment. Ark. Const. art. 8, § 5; Bizzell v. White, 274 Ark. 511, 625 S.W.2d 528 (1981). The motion to dismiss is granted.
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